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Volume 33 (2003) Pennsylvania Bulletin Repository

1-18-2003

January 18, 2003 (Pages 333-524) January 18, 2003 (Pages 333-524)

Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2003

Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau, "January 18, 2003 (Pages 333-524)" (2003). Volume 33 (2003). 3. https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2003/3

This January is brought to you for free and open access by the Pennsylvania Bulletin Repository at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Volume 33 (2003) by an authorized administrator of Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository.

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Volume 33 Number 3Saturday, January 18, 2003 • Harrisburg, Pa.

Pages 333—524

Agencies in this issue:The General AssemblyThe CourtsCommission on Crime and DelinquencyDepartment of BankingDepartment of EducationDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of General ServicesDepartment of HealthDepartment of Labor and IndustryDepartment of Public WelfareDepartment of TransportationHousing Finance AgencyInsurance DepartmentLegislative Reference BureauLiquor Control BoardMilk Marketing BoardPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionPublic School Employees’ Retirement BoardState Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers

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CONTENTS

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYRecent actions during the 2002 regular session of

the General Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340

THE COURTSLOCAL COURT RULESMontgomery CountyAmendment to local rule of civil procedure 4019* . . . . 341

Somerset CountyConsolidated rules of court; no. 77 misc. 2002 . . . . . . . 341

SUPREME COURTReestablishment of the magisterial district within

the 5th judicial district of the Commonwealth; no.192 magisterial doc. no. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342

EXECUTIVE AGENCIESCOMMISSION ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCYRules and RegulationsDeputy Sheriffs’ Education and Training Board . . . . . . 353

DEPARTMENT OF BANKINGNoticesAction on applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362Right-to-Know Law request policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONNoticesAvailability of program year 2003-04 Federal Even

Start grants for renewal and new family literacyprograms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365

Availability of Workforce Investment Act of 1998section 231 funds for adult basic education, in-cluding English as a second language/civics fundsfrom section 1000(a)(4) of the consolidated appro-priations act and adult secondary education pro-grams, for program year 2003-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366

Eligible partnerships postsecondary grant applica-tion guidelines for conducting a rural academy forCommonwealth educators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONNoticesApplications, actions and special notices. . . . . . . . . . . . . 368Availability of technical guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425Coastal Zone Management Program; routine pro-

gram changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426Cosponsors needed for mercury thermometer ex-

change events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426

DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICESNoticesContract awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523State contracts information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHNoticesApplications for exception:

Conemaugh Health System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427Dermatologic SurgiCenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427Jameson Memorial Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427Lancaster Regional Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428UPMC St. Margaret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428The Western Pennsylvania Hospital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428

Laboratories approved to determine blood alcoholcontent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428

Laboratories approved to perform blood lead and/orerythrocyte protoporphyrin determinations . . . . . . . . 435

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRYNoticesCurrent Prevailing Wage Act debarments. . . . . . . . . . . . 438DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARERules and RegulationsInvoicing for services (correction) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361

NoticesPayments to nursing facilities:

July 1, 2002 final rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440October 1, 2002 final rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441

Peer groups, peer group medians and peer groupprices for general nursing facilities, county nurs-ing facilities, hospital-based nursing facilities andspecial rehabilitation facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONNoticesApplication for lease of right-of-way (2 documents) . . .454,

455Contemplated sale of land no longer needed for

transportation purposes (3 documents) . . . . . . . . . . . . 455HOUSING FINANCE AGENCYNoticesRequest for proposals; conference planning consult-

ant for housing services conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455INSURANCE DEPARTMENTRules and RegulationsPublic adjuster contracts and licensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346NoticesApplication for approval of a certificate of authority. . 456Federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002;

notice 2003-02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456Harleysville Mutual Insurance Company; home-

owners insurance rate and rule revision . . . . . . . . . . . 457Keystone Health Plan West; rate filing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company; home-

owners rate revision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457Review procedure hearings; cancellation or refusal

of insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAUNoticesDocuments filed but not published . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458

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LIQUOR CONTROL BOARDNoticesExpiration of leases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458Products registered by manufacturers as malt or

brewed beverages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458

MILK MARKETING BOARDNoticesHearing and presubmission schedule for all milk

marketing areas; over-order premium . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502

PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONNoticesAccess rate reform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502

Merger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506Service of notice of motor carrier applications. . . . . . . . 506Telecommunications (4 documents) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 516

PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENTBOARD

NoticesHearings scheduled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 517

STATE BOARD OF CERTIFIED REAL ESTATEAPPRAISERS

Rules and RegulationsFees for Board services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358

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READER’S GUIDE TO THEPENNSYLVANIA BULLETINAND PENNSYLVANIA CODE

Pennsylvania BulletinThe Pennsylvania Bulletin is the official gazette of

the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is publishedevery week and includes a table of contents. Acumulative subject matter index is published quar-terly.

The Pennsylvania Bulletin serves several pur-poses. First, it is the temporary supplement to thePennsylvania Code, which is the official codificationof agency rules and regulations and other statuto-rily authorized documents. Changes in the codifiedtext, whether by adoption, amendment, repeal oremergency action must be published in the Pennsyl-vania Bulletin. Further, agencies proposing changesto the codified text do so in the PennsylvaniaBulletin.

Second, the Pennsylvania Bulletin also publishes:Governor’s Executive Orders; State Contract No-tices; Summaries of Enacted Statutes; Statewideand Local Court Rules; Attorney General Opinions;Motor Carrier Applications before the Public UtilityCommission; Applications and Actions before theDepartment of Environmental Protection; Orders ofthe Independent Regulatory Review Commission;and other documents authorized by law.

The text of certain documents published in thePennsylvania Bulletin is the only valid and enforce-able text. Courts are required to take judicial noticeof the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

Adoption, Amendment or Repeal ofRegulations

Generally an agency wishing to adopt, amend orrepeal regulations must first publish in the Pennsyl-vania Bulletin a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.There are limited instances where the agency mayomit the proposal step; they still must publish theadopted version.

The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking contains thefull text of the change, the agency contact person, afiscal note required by law and background for theaction.

The agency then allows sufficient time for publiccomment before taking final action. An adoptedproposal must be published in the Pennsylvania

Bulletin before it can take effect. If the agencywishes to adopt changes to the Notice of ProposedRulemaking to enlarge the scope, they must re-propose.

Citation to the Pennsylvania BulletinCite material in the Pennsylvania Bulletin by

volume number and page number. Example: Volume1, Pennsylvania Bulletin, page 801 (short form: 1Pa.B. 801).

Pennsylvania CodeThe Pennsylvania Code is the official codification

of rules and regulations issued by Commonwealthagencies and other statutorily authorized docu-ments. The Pennsylvania Bulletin is the temporarysupplement to the Pennsylvania Code, printingchanges as soon as they occur. These changes arethen permanently codified by the PennsylvaniaCode Reporter, a monthly, loose-leaf supplement.

The Pennsylvania Code is cited by title numberand section number. Example: Title 10 Pennsylva-nia Code, § 1.1 (short form: 10 Pa.Code § 1.1).

Under the Pennsylvania Code codification system,each regulation is assigned a unique number bytitle and section. Titles roughly parallel the organi-zation of Commonwealth government. Title 1 Penn-sylvania Code lists every agency and its correspond-ing Code title location.

How to Find DocumentsSearch for your area of interest in the Pennsylva-

nia Code.The Pennsylvania Code contains, as Finding Aids,

subject indexes for the complete Code and for eachindividual title, a list of Statutes Used As Authorityfor Adopting Rules and a list of annotated cases.Source Notes give you the history of the documents.To see if there have been recent changes, not yetcodified, check the List of Pennsylvania Code Chap-ters Affected in the most recent issue of the Penn-sylvania Bulletin.

The Pennsylvania Bulletin also publishes a quar-terly List of Pennsylvania Code Sections Affectedwhich lists the regulations in numerical order,followed by the citation to the Pennsylvania Bulle-tin in which the change occurred.

SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: (717) 766-0211GENERAL INFORMATION AND FINDING AIDS: (717) 783-1530

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Printing FormatMaterial proposed to be added to an existing rule or regulation is printed in bold face and material proposed to be

deleted from such a rule or regulation is enclosed in brackets [ ] and printed in bold face. Asterisks indicate ellipsisof Pennsylvania Code text retained without change. Proposed new or additional regulations are printed in ordinary styleface.

Fiscal NotesSection 612 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 232) requires that the Office of Budget prepare a fiscal

note for regulatory actions and administrative procedures of the administrative departments, boards, commissions orauthorities receiving money from the State Treasury stating whether the proposed action or procedure causes a lossof revenue or an increase in the cost of programs for the Commonwealth or its political subdivisions; that the fiscal notebe published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin at the same time as the proposed change is advertised; and that the fiscalnote shall provide the following information: (1) the designation of the fund out of which the appropriation providing forexpenditures under the action or procedure shall be made; (2) the probable cost for the fiscal year the program isimplemented; (3) projected cost estimate of the program for each of the five succeeding fiscal years; (4) fiscal history ofthe program for which expenditures are to be made; (5) probable loss of revenue for the fiscal year of itsimplementation; (6) projected loss of revenue from the program for each of the five succeeding fiscal years; (7) line item,if any, of the General Appropriation Act or other appropriation act out of which expenditures or losses of Commonwealthfunds shall occur as a result of the action or procedures; (8) recommendation, if any, of the Secretaryof the Budget and the reasons therefor.

The required information is published in the foregoing order immediately following the proposed change to which itrelates; the omission of an item indicates that the agency text of the fiscal note states that there is no informationavailable with respect thereto. In items (3) and (6) information is set forth for the first through fifth fiscal years; in thatorder, following the year the program is implemented, which is stated. In item (4) information is set forth for thecurrent and two immediately preceding years, in that order. In item (8) the recommendation, if any, made by theSecretary of Budget is published with the fiscal note. See 4 Pa. Code § 7.231 et seq. Where ‘‘no fiscal impact’’ ispublished, the statement means no additional cost or revenue loss to the Commonwealth or its local political subdivisionis intended.

Reproduction, Dissemination or Publication of InformationThird parties may not take information from the Pennsylvania Code and Pennsylvania Bulletin and reproduce,

disseminate or publish such information except as provided by 1 Pa. Code § 3.44. 1 Pa. Code § 3.44 reads as follows:

§ 3.44. General permission to reproduce content of Code and Bulletin.Information published under this part, which information includes, but is not limited to, cross references, tables of

cases, notes of decisions, tables of contents, indexes, source notes, authority notes, numerical lists and codificationguides, other than the actual text of rules or regulations may be reproduced only with the written consent of theBureau. The information which appears on the same leaf with the text of a rule or regulation, however, may beincidentally reproduced in connection with the reproduction of the rule or regulation, if the reproduction is for theprivate use of a subscriber and not for resale. There are no other restrictions on the reproduction of informationpublished under this part, and the Commonwealth hereby consents to a reproduction.

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List of Pa. Code Chapters AffectedThe following numerical guide is a list of the chapters of each title of the Pennsylvania Code affected by documents

published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin during 2003.

4 Pa. Code (Administration)Statements of Policy9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

17 Pa. Code (Conservation and Natural Resources)Adopted Rules23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

22 Pa. Code (Education)Adopted Rules4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .255, 283

31 Pa. Code (Insurance)Adopted Rules115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346165 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

34 Pa. Code (Labor and Industry)Adopted Rules65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

37 Pa. Code (Law)Adopted Rules421 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353

49 Pa. Code (Professional and Vocational Standards)Adopted Rules9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2836 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358

52 Pa. Code (Public Utilities)Proposed Rulemaking54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

55 Pa. Code (Public Welfare)Adopted Rules1101 (with correction) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361

225 Pa. Code (Rules of Evidence)Proposed RulemakingIV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197VII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198

231 Pa. Code (Rules of Civil Procedure)Adopted Rules1930 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

255 Pa. Code (Local Court Rules)Unclassified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14, 17, 200, 341

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THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYRecent Actions During the 2002 Regular Session of the General Assembly

The following is a summary of recent actions of the General Assembly during the 2002 Regular Session.Doc. Date of Bill Printer’s Effective Subject MatterNo. Action Number Number Date

2002 GENERAL ACTS ENACTED—ACT 228 through 237228 Dec 23 HB1974 PN4685 immediately Project 70 lands—Northumberland County release and

imposition of restrictions229 Dec 23 HB2410 PN4453 immed/etc Vehicle Code (75 Pa.C.S.)—omnibus amendments230 Dec 30 SB1100 PN2436 immed/etc General Local Government Code (53 Pa.C.S.)—omnibus

amendments231 Dec 30 HB1331 PN4731 immed/etc. Administrative Code of 1929—gubernatorial appointments,

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission membership andlists of employees to State officers

232 Dec 30 SB0958 PN2437 immediately Tax Reform Code of 1971—corporation interests inunincorporated entities for corporate net income tax, capitalstock and franchise tax

233 Dec 30 SB1528 PN2244 60 days Agricultural Conservation Easement PurchaseFund—deposit

234 Dec 30 SB0315 PN2451 immed/etc Education (24 Pa.C.S.) and State Government (71 Pa.C.S.)—termination of annuities, retention and reinstatement ofservice credits for supplemental annuities and benefitscompletion plan

235 Dec 30 HB1945 PN4709 60 days Improvement of Deteriorating Real Property or Areas TaxExemption Act—exemption schedules for deterioratingdwelling and area improvement

236 Dec 30 HB2863 PN4720 immediately Speaker K. Leroy Irvis and North Office Building—designation and use

237 Dec 30 HB2892 PN4742 immediately First Class City Business Tax Reform Act—tax measurementyear, tax payment, period used in computation of tax andcontinuation of tax

Effective Dates of Statutes

The effective dates specified previously for laws and appropriation acts were contained in the applicable law orappropriation act. Where no date is specified or where the effective date specified is prior to the date of enactment, theeffective date is 60 days after final enactment except for statutes making appropriations or affecting budgets of politicalsubdivisions. See 1 Pa.C.S. §§ 1701—1704 (relating to effective dates of statutes).

Advance Copies of Statutes

Section 1106 of Title 1 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes provides that the prothonotaries of each county shallfile advance copies of statutes in their offices for public inspection until the Laws of Pennsylvania are generally available.Section 2406(h) of The Administrative Code of 1929 provides that the Department of General Services shall distributeadvance sheets of the Laws of Pennsylvania to each law judge of the courts, to every county and public library of thisCommonwealth and to each member of the General Assembly. These copies shall be furnished without charge. TheDepartment shall also mail one copy of each law enacted during any legislative session to any person who pays to it thesum of $20.

Requests for annual subscriptions for advance copies of statutes should be sent to the State Bookstore, State RecordsCenter Building, 1825 Stanley Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17103, accompanied by a check or money order in the sum of $20,payable to the ‘‘Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.’’

ROBERT W. ZECH, Sr.,Director

Legislative Reference Bureau[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-81. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

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THE COURTSTitle 255—LOCAL

COURT RULESMONTGOMERY COUNTY

Amendment to Local Rule of Civil Procedure Rule4019*

Order

And Now, this 2nd day of December, 2002, the Courthereby amends Montgomery County Local Rule of CivilProcedure Rule 4019*. Discovery Master. This Rule shallbecome effective thirty (30) days after publication in thePennsylvania Bulletin.

The Court Administrator is directed to publish thisOrder once in the Montgomery County Law Reporter andin the Legal Intelligencer. In conformity with Pa.R.C.P.239, seven (7) certified copies of the within Order shall befiled by the Court Administrator with the AdministrativeOffice of Pennsylvania Courts. Two (2) certified copiesshall be distributed to the Legislative Reference Bureaufor publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. One (1)certified copy shall be filed with the Civil ProceduralRules Committee. One (1) copy shall be filed with theProthonotary, one (1) copy with the Clerk of Courts, one(1) copy with the Court Administrator of MontgomeryCounty, one (1) copy with the Law Library of MontgomeryCounty and one (1) copy with each Judge of this Court.

By the CourtS. GERALD CORSO,

President Judge

Rule 4019*. Discovery Master

In order to facilitate the prompt disposition of discoverymatters, the Court adopts Local Rule of Civil Procedure4019* implementing what shall be known as the ‘‘Discov-ery Master Program’’ as follows:

(1) * * * *

(2) * * * *

(3) * * * *

(4) * * * *

(5) In civil actions in which the damages sought exceedthe jurisdictional limit for compulsory arbitration, anyparty may request the judge assigned to the case to directthe Court Administrator to list the case for a DiscoveryManagement Conference before a Discovery Master. TheDiscovery Master may recommend a Discovery Manage-ment Order, which establishes the following:

(i) A date for completion of all discovery, except fordepositions for use at trial;

(ii) A date for plaintiff to submit expert reports andcurricula vitae of said experts, or answer expert inter-rogatories;

(iii) A date for defendant to submit expert reports andcurricula vitae of said experts, or answer expert inter-rogatories.

(6) The parties may, by agreement in writing, extendany dates set forth in the Discovery Management Order.

(7) Upon request of any party, for good cause shown,the Discovery Master may recommend an extension ofany dates set forth in the Discovery Management Order.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-82. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

SOMERSET COUNTYConsolidated Rules of Court; No. 77 Misc. 2002

Adopting OrderAnd Now, this 27th day of December, 2002, it is hereby

Ordered:1. The following Somerset County Rules of Civil Proce-

dure (Som.R.C.P.), copies of which are as follows, areadopted, effective thirty (30) days after publication in thePennsylvania Bulletin:

Som.R.C.P. 3103. Attachment Of Personal Earnings ToSatisfy Judgment Damages Awarded To A JudgmentCreditor-Landlord.

Som.R.C.P. 3252. Form Of Writ Of Execution-Attachment Of Personal Earnings To Satisfy JudgmentFor Damages Awarded To A Judgment Creditor-Landlord.

2. The Somerset County Court Administrator is di-rected to:

A. File seven (7) certified copies of this Order and theattached Rules with the Administrative Office of Pennsyl-vania Courts.

B. Distribute two (2) certified copies of this Order andthe following Rules to the Legislative Reference Bureaufor publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

C. File one (1) certified copy of this Order and thefollowing Rules with the Pennsylvania Civil ProceduralRules Committee.

D. File proof of compliance with this Order in thedocket for these Rules, which shall include a copy of eachtransmittal letter.By the Court

EUGENE E. FIKE, II,President Judge

Som. R.C.P. 3103. Attachment Of Personal EarningsTo Satisfy Judgment For Damages Awarded To AJudgment Creditor-Landlord.A. To execute on a judgment by means of attachment of

personal earnings of a judgment debtor-tenant, to recoverdamages awarded to a landlord on a residential lease, thejudgment creditor-landlord shall file in the Prothonotary’sOffice a praecipe for writ of execution in substantially theform specified in applicable Pennsylvania Rules of CivilProcedure.

B. The judgment creditor-landlord shall attach to thepraecipe a signed statement certifying:

1. The amount of damages awarded to the judgmentcreditor-landlord, and the amount subject to attachment.

2. That the damages arose out of a residential leaseupon which a court has rendered final judgment.

3. That forfeited security deposits, if any, have beendeducted as required by § 8127 of the Judicial Code, 42

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Pa.C.S.A. § 8127, or that, if not deducted, the securitydeposit has been applied to payment of rent due on thesubject premises.

C. Upon presentation of the praecipe with attachedstatement as required by subparagraph B. of this Rule, awrit of execution-attachment shall issue, in substantiallythe form specified in Som.R.C.P. 3252. The writ ofexecution-attachment shall have attached a copy of§ 8127 of the Judicial Code, 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 8127.

D. The judgment creditor-landlord shall be responsiblefor effecting service of the writ of execution-attachmentthrough the Sheriff’s Office. The writ of execution-attachment shall have attached a copy of § 8127 of theJudicial Code, 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 8127.Som.R.C.P. 3252. Form Of Writ Of Execution-

Attachment Of Personal Earnings To SatisfyJudgment For Damages Awarded To A JudgmentCreditor-Landlord.

(Caption)WRIT OF EXECUTION—ATTACHMENT

NOTICE

This paper is a writ of execution—attachment. It hasbeen issued because there is a judgment against you. Itmay cause your personal earnings, including wages, to betaken to pay the judgment. You may have legal rights toprevent your earnings from being taken. A lawyer canadvise you more specifically of these rights. If you wish toexercise your rights, you must act promptly.

The law provides that earnings, including wages, can-not be taken under certain circumstances. There areexemptions which may be applicable to you.

If you believe your earnings should be exempt, youshould do the following promptly: (1) Fill out the attachedclaim form and demand for a prompt hearing. (2) Deliverthe form or mail it to the Sheriff’s Office at the addressnoted.

You should come to court ready to explain your exemp-tion. If you do not come to court and prove yourexemption, a portion of your earnings will be attached,deducted and paid toward satisfaction of the judgment.

YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAW-YER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER ORCANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THEOFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHEREYOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.

Southwestern Pennsylvania Legal Services, Inc.132 East Catherine Street

Somerset, PA 15501(814) 443-4615

WRIT OF EXECUTION—ATTACHMENT

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA )) ss:

COUNTY OF SOMERSET )

TO THE SHERIFF OF SOMERSET COUNTY:

To satisfy the judgment, interest, and costs against, defendant, you are directed

to attach the personal earnings, including wages, of thedefendant, due or to become due from the defendant’semployer,

(Name of Employer-Garnishee)

as garnishee, and to notify the employer-garnishee thatthe employer-garnishee is required to deduct from the

defendant’s personal earnings, including wages, and payover to the Prothonotary’s Office, a sum which shall be nomore than ten (10%) percent of the net wages per payperiod of the defendant or a sum not to place thedefendant’s net income below the poverty income guide-lines as provided annually by the Federal Office ofManagement and Budget, whichever is less, as providedfor, and subject to the restrictions contained in, § 8127 ofthe Judicial Code, 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 8127, copy of which isattached. Deduction shall continue until the amount ofthe judgment is satisfied.AMOUNT DUE $

Seal of the Court: (Name of Prothonotary or Clerk)By

(Prothonotary or Deputy)(Caption)

CLAIM FOR EXEMPTIONTO THE SHERIFF OF SOMERSET COUNTY:

I, the above named defendant, claim exemption ofpersonal earnings, including wages, from attachment forthe following reasons (specify amount and basis of claimof exemption):

I request a prompt court hearing to determine theexemption. Notice of the hearing should be given to meat:

(Address and Telephone Number)

I verify that the statements made in this claim forexemption are true and correct. I understand that falsestatements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18Pa.C.S. § 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to au-thorities.

(Date) (Defendant)

THIS CLAIM IS TO BE FILED WITH THE OFFICEOF THE SHERIFF OF SOMERSET COUNTY:

127 East Fairview StreetSomerset, PA 15501

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SUPREME COURTReestablishment of the Magisterial District within

the 5th Judicial District of the Commonwealth;No. 192 Magisterial Doc. No. 1

Order

Per Curiam:

And Now, this 30th day of December, 2002, uponconsideration of the Petition to Reestablish the Magiste-

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rial Districts of the 5th Judicial District (AlleghenyCounty) of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, it ishereby Ordered and Decreed that the Petition, whichprovides for the realignment of Magisterial Districts05-2-21, 05-2-22, 05-2-25, 05-2-43, and 05-3-12 withinAllegheny County, to be effective January 6, 2003, Magis-terial Districts 05-2-08, 05-2-09, 05-2-11, 05-2-14, 05-2-27,05-2-31, 05-2-35 to be effective January 5, 2004, Magiste-rial Districts 05-3-05 and 05-3-09 to be effective January1, 2005, Magisterial Districts 05-2-06, 05-2-03, 05-3-03,05-3-14 to be effective January 2, 2006, and MagisterialDistrict 05-2-20 to be effective January 7, 2008 isgranted. It is further Ordered and Decreed that thePetition, which provides for the elimination of MagisterialDistrict 05-3-11 effective January 6, 2003, the eliminationof Magisterial Districts 05-2-29, and 05-2-37 effectiveJanuary 5, 2004, the elimination of Magisterial District05-3-07 effective January 1, 2005, the elimination ofMagisterial Districts 05-3-15, 05-4-01, 05-4-02, and 05-3-15 to be effective January 2, 2006, and which providesfor the elimination of Magisterial District 05-3-16, to beeffective January 7, 2008 is granted; and that the Peti-tion, which provides for the addition of MagisterialDistrict 05-2-47 within Allegheny County, to be effective,January 5, 2004, is granted. It is Further Ordered thatthe Petition, which also provides for the reestablishmentof Magisterial Districts 05-2-01, 05-2-02, 05-2-04, 05-2-05,05-2-07, 05-2-10, 05-2-12, 05-2-13, 05-2-15, 05-2-16, 05-2-17, 05-2-18, 05-2-19, 05-2-23, 05-2-26, 05-2-28, 05-2-32,05-2-36, 05-2-38, 05-2-40, 05-2-42, 05-2-46, 05-3-02, 05-3-04, 05-3-06, 05-3-10, 05-3-13, and 05-3-17 within Alle-gheny County, as they currently exist, to be effectiveimmediately, is granted. The newly created vacancy inMagisterial District 05-2-47 shall be filled in the munici-pal election of 2003.

Said Magisterial Districts shall be as follows:Magisterial District 05-2-01 Ben Avon BoroughDistrict Justice Donald H.Presutti

Ben Avon Heights BoroughEmsworth BoroughKilbuck TownshipBellevue BoroughOhio TownshipAvalon Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-02 Ross TownshipDistrict Justice Mark B.Devlin

West View Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-03 Etna BoroughDistrict Justice to bedetermined

Millvale BoroughReserve TownshipShaler Township

Magisterial District 05-2-04 Aspinwall BoroughDistrict Justice Elissa Lang Blawnox Borough

Indiana TownshipSharpsburg BoroughFox Chapel BoroughO’Hara Township

Magisterial District 05-2-05 Brackenridge BoroughDistrict Justice Carolyn S.Bengel

Harrison TownshipFawn TownshipTarentum Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-06 Penn Hills TownshipDistrict Justice Leonard J.Hromyak

Verona Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-07 Monroeville BoroughDistrict Justice Walter W.Luniewski

Pitcairn Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-08: Churchill BoroughDistrict Justice SusanEvashavik

Forest Hills BoroughWilkins TownshipEdgewood Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-09 Braddock Hills BoroughDistrict Justice Ross C.Cioppa

Braddock BoroughSwissvale BoroughRankin Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-10 Wilkinsburg BoroughDistrict Justice AlbertaThompson

Magisterial District 05-2-11 East McKeesport BoroughDistrict Justice RobertBarner

Wall BoroughNorth Versailles TownshipWilmerding BoroughTrafford Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-12 Bradford Woods BoroughDistrict Justice William K.Wagner

Franklin Park BoroughMarshall TownshipMcCandless Township

Magisterial District 05-2-13 City of McKeesportDistrict Justice Thomas S.Brletic

Magisterial District 05-2-14 Dravosburg BoroughDistrict Justice Richard DOlasz, Jr.

West Mifflin BoroughWhitaker Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-15 Homestead BoroughDistrict Justice ThomasTorkowsky

Munhall BoroughWest Homestead Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-16 Jefferson Hills BoroughDistrict Justice Mary GraceBoyle

Pleasant Hills BoroughSouth Park Township

Magisterial District 05-2-17 Baldwin TownshipDistrict Justice David J.Barton

Castle Shannon BoroughWhitehall Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-18 Baldwin BoroughDistrict Justice John N.Bova

Brentwood Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-19 Mt. Lebanon TownshipDistrict Justice Vacant Dormont Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-20 Bethel Park BoroughDistrict Justice to bedetermined

Upper St. Clair Township

Magisterial District 05-2-21 Bridgeville BoroughDistrict Justice Elaine M.McGraw

Collier TownshipSouth Fayette Township

Magisterial District 05-2-22: Greentree BoroughDistrict Justice Gary M.Zyra

Heidelberg BoroughScott Township

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Magisterial District 05-2-23District Justice Dennis R.Joyce

Carnegie BoroughCrafton BoroughIngram BoroughRosslyn Farms BoroughThornburg BoroughPennsbury Village Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-25 Coraopolis BoroughDistrict Justice ShirleyRowe Trkula

Crescent TownshipMoon Township

Magisterial District 05-2-26 Elizabeth BoroughDistrict Justice Ernest L.Marraccini

Elizabeth TownshipForward TownshipWest Elizabeth Borough

Magisterial District 05-2-27District Justice EileenConroy

City of Pittsburgh Wards 4,16 and 17

Magisterial District 05-2-28District Justice Oscar J.Petite, Jr.

City of Pittsburgh Wards 1,2, 3 and 5

Magisterial District 05-2-31District Justice Ron Costa,Sr.

City of Pittsburgh Wards 8,10 and 11

Magisterial District 05-2-32 Plum BoroughDistrict Justice Linda I.Zucco

Magisterial District 05-2-35District Justice Nathan N.Firestone

City of Pittsburgh Ward 7and 14

Magisterial District 05-2-36District Justice James J.Hanely, Jr.

City of Pittsburgh Wards 15and 31

Magisterial District 05-2-38 City of Pittsburgh Ward 19District Justice Charles A.McLaughlin

Magisterial District 05-2-40District Justice CathleenCawood Bubash

City of Pittsburgh Wards21, 22, 23, 24 & 25

Magisterial District 05-2-42District Justice Robert P.Ravenstahl, Jr.

City of Pittsburgh Wards 26and 27

Magisterial District 05-2-43 Neville TownshipDistrict Justice CarlaSwearingen

City of Pittsburgh Ward 28Robinson Township

Magisterial District 05-2-46 Pine TownshipDistrict Justice Regis C.Welsh, Jr.

Hampton TownshipRichland Township

Magisterial District 05-2-47 Chalfant BoroughDistrict Justice To BeDetermined

East Pittsburgh BoroughNorth Braddock BoroughTurtle Creek BoroughCity of Duquesne

Magisterial District 05-3-02District Justice James E.Russo

Aleppo TownshipBell Acres BoroughEdgeworth BoroughGlenfield BoroughHaysville BoroughLeet TownshipLeetsdale BoroughOsborne BoroughSewickley BoroughSewickley Heights BoroughSewickley Hills Borough

Magisterial District 05-3-03: Cheswick BoroughDistrict Justice DavidSosovicka

Harmar TownshipOakmont BoroughSpringdale BoroughSpringdale Township

Magisterial District 05-3-04 East Deer TownshipDistrict Justice SuzanneBlaschak

Frazer TownshipWest Deer Township

Magisterial District 05-3-05 Lincoln BoroughDistrict Justice Thomas G.Miller, Jr.

South Versailles TownshipVersailles BoroughWhite Oak Borough

Magisterial District 05-3-06 McKees Rocks BoroughDistrict Justice Mary AnnCercone

Stowe TownshipKennedy Township

Magisterial District 05-3-09 City of ClairtonDistrict Justice ArmandMartin

Glassport BoroughLiberty BoroughPort Vue Borough

Magisterial District 05-3-10District Justice GeneZielmanski

City of Pittsburgh Wards 6and 9

Magisterial District 05-3-12District Justice Kevin E.Cooper

City of Pittsburgh Wards 12and 13

Magisterial District 05-3-13 City of Pittsburgh Ward 20District Justice Daniel R.Diven

Magisterial District 05-3-14District Justice RichardKing

City of Pittsburgh Wards18, 29, 30 and 32Mt. Oliver Borough

Magisterial District 05-3-17 Findlay TownshipDistrict Justice Anthony W.Saveikis

McDonald Borough(Allegheny County portion)North Fayette TownshipOakdale Borough

The portion of the Petition for Realignment filed by thePresident Judge of the Fifth Judicial District datedNovember 15, 2002 relating to the proposed CentralCourt and the evaluation of the current PittsburghMagistrates Court to gauge the feasibility of transitioningthe Pittsburgh Magistrates Court into the statewidedistrict justice system is hereby granted.

To maintain the effective administration of justice inthe Pittsburgh Magistrates Court during the evaluationperiod, (1) Pittsburgh City Magistrates will continue toserve until the expiration of their current commissions;(2) all judicial appointments and reappointments to va-

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cancies on the Pittsburgh Magistrates Court occurring onor after December 31st 2002 are hereby suspended effec-tively immediately; and, (3) the President Judge of theFifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania will assign districtjustices to sit on the Pittsburgh Magistrates Court asnecessary to maintain the ongoing operations of thePittsburgh Magistrates Court during the evaluation pe-riod.

The suspension of appointments to the PittsburghMagistrates Court will continue until further order of thisCourt.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-84. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

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RULES AND REGULATIONSTitle 31—INSURANCE

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT[31 PA. CODE CH. 115]

Public Adjuster Contracts and Licensing

The Insurance Department (Department) amendsChapter 115 (relating to public adjuster contracts andlicensing requirements) to read as set forth in Annex A.

Statutory Authority

The final-form rulemaking is adopted under the author-ity of sections 206, 506, 1501 and 1502 of The Administra-tive Code of 1929 (71 P. S. §§ 66, 186, 411 and 412); andunder the specific statutory authority of sections 1—8 ofthe act of December 20, 1983 (P. L. 260, No. 72) (63 P. S.§§ 1601—1608) (act).

Purpose

Chapter 115 was promulgated in 1980 under the au-thority of a prior statute. The current authorizing statutewas enacted in 1983. The Department is amendingChapter 115 for consistency with the current statute andto more effectively regulate the licensing and conduct ofpublic adjusters and public adjuster solicitors.

Comments and Response

Notice of proposed rulemaking was published at 32Pa.B. 609 (February 2, 2002) with a 30-day commentperiod. During the 30-day comment period, commentswere received from the Insurance Federation of Pennsyl-vania, Inc. (IFP), the Pennsylvania Association of MutualInsurance Companies (PAMIC) and the PennsylvaniaAssociation of Public Insurance Adjusters (PAPIA).

During its regulatory review, the Independent Regula-tory Review Commission (IRRC) submitted comments tothe Department. The following is a response to thosecomments.

General Comments

The IFP generally supported the Department’s specifi-cation of the licensing requirements for public adjustersand public adjuster solicitors in §§ 115.11—115.21 (relat-ing to licensing requirements). However, the IFP recom-mended that the chapter be amended to require specifictraining and testing in estimating, general business prac-tices, home and building construction, renovation, repairs,repair contracting practices and conditions, appraisals ofreal and personal property, knowledge of the restrictionsof the act and the contracting practices and prohibitedactivities specified in the chapter.

The Department, in overseeing the licensure tests thatpublic adjusters and public adjuster solicitors are re-quired to pass, considers the majority of the areasmentioned by the IFP, including licensing requirements,disciplinary actions, claim settlement law and regula-tions, loss valuation, claims adjustment procedures andgeneral principles of all types of property and casualtyinsurance. According to Experior, the Department’s test-ing provider, for the period of April 1, 2001, to December31, 2001, a total of 189 examinations for public adjusterand public adjuster solicitor were given to 131 candidates.The first time pass ratio was 47.4 %, with an overall passratio of 42.3%. These numbers are considerably lowerthan the pass ratio for life and health insurance agents’

examinations and only slightly higher than the pass ratiofor property and casualty insurance agents’ examinations.The Department believes that a passing grade on thecurrent examination is sufficient to demonstrate knowl-edge in the areas mentioned by the IFP.

The IFP also suggested that there should be few, if any,exceptions to the requirements for passing an examina-tion. The IFP questioned the rationale under proposed§ 115.12 (relating to waiver of examination for residentapplicants) for excusing someone whose license has ex-pired from taking a new test. In addition, the IFPopposed reciprocity under § 115.13 (relating to examina-tion requirements for nonresident applicants) unless thesame degree of expertise is required under the otherstate’s laws.

After considering the comments of the IFP, the Depart-ment has deleted § 115.12 from the final-form rule-making and has appropriately renumbered the sectionsafter § 115.12. The Department has not implemented theIFP’s proposed restrictions on licensing nonresident pub-lic adjusters. Section 2 of the act (63 P. S. § 1602(c)(1))sets forth the conditions under which the InsuranceCommissioner may waive examination for nonresidentapplicants. None of the exceptions permit the Commis-sioner to examine whether the same degree of expertise isrequired of applicants for licensure in the other state orprovince. Reference to waiver of examination was deletedin § 115.17(1) (no longer in § 115.16) and changed in§ 115.17(2) (now § 115.16(1) (relating to general applica-tion requirements)).

The IFP repeated the suggestion contained in its 1996submission that the regulations impose a continuingeducation requirement on public adjusters. The IFP be-lieves that there are continuing developments in repairtechniques, building materials and changes in buildingcodes and restrictions, and that a continuing educationrequirement would help protect the public from unknowl-edgeable adjusters. In addition, the IFP stated that publicadjusters are not subject to the Commonwealth’s badfaith statute, 42 Pa.C.S. § 8371 (relating to actions oninsurance policies), that authorizes a court to awardinterest, punitive damages, court costs and attorney feesagainst an insurer. Therefore, an insured that uses apublic adjuster has no action for bad faith against thepublic adjuster or the public adjusting firm.

The Department does not believe that any provision inthe act empowers the Department to require continuingeducation. This is in contrast to other licensing statuteslocated in Title 63 of the Purdons Statutes that do requirecontinuing education. See for example, 63 P. S.§ 455.404a (real estate agents); 63 P. S. § 479.10 (funeraldirectors); and 63 P. S. § 625.507 (chiropractors).

Both the IFP and the PAMIC, on behalf of theirmembers, suggested that the Department require thatcontracts between public adjusters and insureds contain aconspicuous fraud warning. The IFP suggested that thefraud warning place an equal burden on public adjustersand insureds and include the insurance fraud noticelanguage required by the Commonwealth’s insurancefraud statute, 18 Pa.C.S. § 4117(a)(3) (relating to insur-ance fraud).

The Department has not implemented this changebecause it believes that this issue is better addressed tothe Attorney General’s Office, Insurance Fraud Unit.Further, the Department believes that any fraud commit-

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ted by public adjusters is sufficiently addressed in thestatute, which allows the Department to revoke, suspendor impose civil penalties on a public adjuster who com-mits fraudulent practices. See section 6 of the act (63 P. S.§ 1606(a)(12)). Nothing in this final-form rulemakingprohibits insurers from including a fraud warning in anycorrespondence that they may send to either their insuredor a public adjuster.

The PAMIC suggested that § 115.3 (relating to addi-tional procedures) be amended to require that a copy ofthe public adjuster contract be supplied to the insurer atthe inception of the adjustment process. The PAMICbelieves that bilateral disclosure would put public adjust-ers and insurers on the same footing because publicadjusters routinely request copies of all insurance policiesthat may be pertinent to the claim being adjusted.

Under section 5 of the act (63 P. S. § 1605(a)), theDepartment requires that public adjusters submit copiesof any contract forms for approval by the Departmentprior to being used with insureds. Once the Departmentapproves a contract form, the public adjuster cannotsubstantially alter the contract form in any way withoutviolating section 5 of the act. However, public adjustersmay change the percentage and amount that they chargeinsureds on a case-by-case basis. The Department doesnot believe that requiring that insurers be notified of theterms and conditions of public adjuster contracts wouldnoticeably enhance the consumer protections alreadymandated by the statute. Therefore, this suggestedchange was not incorporated into the final-form rule-making.

The PAMIC also questioned use of the term ‘‘verbally’’in § 115.3(a)(1), believing that the term ‘‘orally’’ is moreclear and would prevent misunderstandings

The Department was cognizant of the difference inmeaning between ‘‘verbally’’ and ‘‘orally’’ in preparing thefinal-form rulemaking. The Department believes that theterm ‘‘orally’’ does not adequately address situations whenspeech cannot be used for communication, such as signingto a hearing impaired person. The Department believesthat the term ‘‘verbally,’’ as used here, is stronger andmore accurate than the term ‘‘orally’’ suggested by thePAMIC, and is leaving the term unchanged in thepreparation of the final-form rulemaking.

The IFP recommended that solicitation of clients bypublic adjusters be addressed in two ways. First, the IFPsuggested that the Department extend that statutory 24hour ‘‘cooling off period’’ to 72 hours to ensure thatconsumers may make a more informed decision onwhether or not to retain a public adjuster. Second, theIFP suggested that deceptive solicitations, solicitationsunder false pretense (like employment offers), and solici-tations initiated by unrelated third parties, being compen-sated by public adjusters, be defined as activities whichdemonstrate untrustworthiness for continued licensureunder section 6(a)(13) of the act.

As to extending the statutorily required ‘‘cooling off ’’period, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled thatthe 24-hour period required by statute, section 5(a) of theact, is unconstitutional. See Insurance Adjustment Bureauv. Insurance Com’r for Com. of Pa., 542 A.2d 1317 (Pa.1988). Therefore, the Department believes that the 72-hour period recommended by the IFP would not be lawful.As to the specification of certain types of ‘‘deceptive’’solicitations as evidence of untrustworthiness, the De-partment interprets the statute as requiring that publicadjusters take all actions in a competent and trustworthy

manner. See section 6(a)(13) of the act. If specific prob-lems occur, the Department is prepared to review thefitness of the public adjuster for continued licensurethrough the Department’s complaint process or throughan investigation by the Department’s Bureau of Enforce-ment. Therefore, these recommendations were not incor-porated into the final-form rulemaking.

The IFP stated that its member companies have en-countered public adjusters who restrict inspection ofdamaged property to their own schedule, resulting insignificant delay and exposing insurers to potential badfaith claims for untimely claims handling. The IFPsuggested that the final-form rulemaking should prohibitthis type of behavior and characterize it as incompetentor untrustworthy. The IFP stated that prompt inspectionof property allegedly damaged or injured assures thepreservation of evidence and expedites the adjustment ofthe claim to the insured’s benefit.

The Department does not believe that any provision inthe act empowers public adjusters to restrict insurers’ability to inspect insured property at the earliest opportu-nity. However, the insureds, who have engaged a publicadjuster to help settle their claims, may want that publicadjuster to be present at any inspection. This is theinsureds’ decision. The Department does, however, havethe authority to investigate any misconduct by publicadjusters in this regard and to take appropriate enforce-ment action.

Both the IFP and the PAMIC suggested that theDepartment clarify the regulations to prohibit the unau-thorized practice of law by public adjusters, includingciting legal precedent in communications, preventing in-surers from speaking directly with insureds, dissuadingor attempting to dissuade insureds from speaking directlywith their insurers about the settlement or processing ofa claim or taking another action designed to interferewith insurer/insured communication.

Commonwealth law already prohibits any person fromthe unauthorized practice of law and authorizes theimposition of criminal sanctions. See 42 Pa.C.S. § 2524(relating to penalty for unauthorized practice of law). TheDepartment believes that the words ‘‘any person’’ in thecurrent statute are broad enough to cover public adjust-ers. In Dauphin County Bar Ass’n v. Mazzacarro, 351A.2d 229 (Pa. 1976), the Pennsylvania Supreme Courtheld, under a previous version of the act, that a publicadjuster had committed the unauthorized practice of law.The Department also believes that there is nothing in theregulation or statute that permits a public adjuster topractice law or to prevent or attempt to dissuade insuredsfrom speaking with their insurers directly. The changessuggested by the PAMIC and the IFP were not incorpo-rated into the final-form rulemaking.

The PAPIA raised concerns relating to the requirementof a maximum fee of 50% in public adjuster contracts.The PAPIA felt that the percentage was excessive and notin the best interest of public adjusters or their clients.The PAPIA stated that a cap of 20% would be fair andequitable. The PAPIA also stated that notice of cancella-tion in a bottom tear-off section should be sufficientwithout reiterating the right to cancel language in thebody of the contract.

There appears to have been a misperception that theDepartment limits the fees that public adjusters mayrecover. The Department does not have this statutoryauthority when it pertains to public adjusters. In thepast, many public adjusters have asked for a copy of a

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sample contract and the Department did provide asample that used the 50% figure as an example. Over theyears, many public adjusters have used this samplecontract verbatim and therefore an ‘‘unofficial’’ commis-sion capping of 50% has evolved. More recently, theDepartment has been using the sample form; however,the basis for approval or disapproval of public adjustercontracts is whether the contract complies with the actand the regulations. The current regulation specificallystates in § 115.2(4) (relating to contents of public ad-juster contracts, minimum standards) ‘‘All public adjustercontracts shall contain the following minimuminformation . . . the consideration, expressed as a percent-age and as a maximum amount.’’ The Department hasclarified the language in this section to help clarify thissection. Also, the Department wants a notice for theinsured’s right to cancel to appear in the contract. It doesnot matter if this is a tear off section on the bottom of thecontract, contained in the body of the contract, or at thebeginning of a contract. If the contract meets the condi-tions stipulated in § 115.2, relating to contents of publicadjuster contracts, minimum standards, and has notadded ambiguous language or contradictory language tothe contract then the Department would consider thecontract to be in compliance with the regulation.

The IFP, the PAMIC and IRRC encouraged the Depart-ment to strengthen the final-form rulemaking so as tomore completely fulfill its statutory responsibility toregulate this activity. More specifically, IRRC stated thatfirst, commentators had suggested that the final-formrulemaking should include specific provisions and proce-dures for revocation or suspension of a license or forimposition of fines. These provisions are contained insection 6(a) of the act. For increased clarity, IRRCsuggested that the Department consider retaining § 115.7(relating to penalties) and adding a similar section whichreferences the provisions of the act dealing with revoca-tion and suspension.

IRRC also stated, that second, the Department has thestatutory authority based on section 6 of the act andsection 8 of the act (63 P. S. § 1608) to impose furtherconsumer protections on public adjusters. Therefore,IRRC believes that the regulation’s consumer protectioncould be enhanced by adding:

(1) A deadline for public adjusters to provide notifica-tion to the insurer of the public adjuster’s representationto facilitate the processing of claims.

(2) A set time frame of 3 business days for publicadjusters to communicate any settlement offers from aninsurer to an insured in writing within 3 business days sothat the insured is made aware of all of the options.

(3) A requirement that public adjusters should reply toany written or oral communication from an insurer withrespect to a claim within 7 business days of receiving it ifthe communication solicits a reply to ensure that theclaim process continues with limited interruptions.

(4) Criteria stating that public adjusters, who do notrespond to communications, should be deemed to bedemonstrating incompetency or untrustworthiness. Thisis consistent with section 6(a)(13) of the act.

The Department has adopted, in large part, the sugges-tions of IRRC, the PAMIC and the IFP in preparing thefinal-form rulemaking. The Department has decided toretain existing § 115.7. The Department has also addedreferences to the Unfair Insurance Practices Act (40 P. S.§§ 1171.1—1171.15) to clarify that sanctions may beimposed if a public adjuster engages in a pattern or

practice of unlawful conduct or commits a single flagrantviolation of the Unfair Insurance Practices Act. TheDepartment has also added new § 115.9 (relating toadditional consumer protections), additional consumerprotections. Under this section, the Department is allow-ing 5 business days for a public adjuster to notify aninsurer of the public adjuster’s representation to facilitateclaims processing. The public adjuster will also be al-lowed 5 business days to convey any settlement offers tothe insured and must reply within 5 business days to anywritten communication from an insurer that requires aresponse. A 5 day period is used throughout this sectionfor the sake of consistency. In addition, repeated failure torespond within the specified time period in § 115.9(c)could be considered a pattern or practice in determiningwhether sanctions under § 115.7 are appropriate. Also, inthe definition section, the Department is not deleting theterm ‘‘business day.’’ As the Department is accepting thatbusiness days are more appropriate than calendar days,the Department believes that the term needs to remain inthe final-form rulemaking.

IRRC and the IFP wanted consistency with the Penn-sylvania Bulletin. They stated that the version that wasprinted in the Pennsylvania Bulletin was not the same asthe version submitted to IRRC and the committees. IRRCwanted the Department to correct references in the textof § 115.11 to ‘‘subsections (b) and (c)’’ and of § 115.12 to‘‘subsection (a).’’

When the Department submitted the proposed rule-making to IRRC and the committees of the Senate andHouse, the licensing section was only one section withmany subsections. The Legislative Reference Bureau inreformatting the long section into smaller sections createda reference that was nonexistent. The Department hasmade the appropriate corrections.

IRRC also wanted the Department to clarify the terms‘‘active office’’ and ‘‘active partner.’’ More specifically, thephrase ‘‘who holds a current public adjuster license and’’appears in the text of both definitions. The act andproposed §§ 115.17 and 115.21 (relating to general appli-cation requirements; and partnership or corporation ap-plication procedures) contain the requirements forlicensure of active officers and active partners. Becausethese individuals are required to obtain a license, IRRCbelieved that the phrase noted should be deleted fromboth definitions in the final-form rulemaking.

The Department has reviewed the suggestion andagrees that the phrase ‘‘who holds a current publicadjuster license’’ is redundant. Accordingly, the Depart-ment has eliminated the phrase from definitions of both‘‘active officer’’ and ‘‘active partner.’’ The Department hasfurther altered the definitions by replacing ‘‘a person’’with “an individual.” The Department did this to beconsistent with language that will be in the ProducerLicensing Model Act (currently SB 962). Also, the term‘‘person,’’ as defined in section 601 of The InsuranceDepartment Act of 1921 (40 P. S. § 231), includes ‘‘anindividual, corporation, partnership . . .’’ and the intent ofthe Department is to only include individuals.

IRRC wanted clarification in § 115.2. More specifically,subsection (a)(4) provides that the adjusters contract toinclude ‘‘The consideration expressed as a percentage ofany payment to be received on the negotiated claim, andas a maximum dollar amount.’’ (Emphasis added.) IRRCand the PAPIA suggested that the word ‘‘and’’ be replacedby the word ‘‘or.’’

Also, subsection (b)(3) provides that the public adjustercontract may not impose ‘‘unreasonable late fees or

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collection costs on the insured.’’ IRRC wanted the Depart-ment to provide examples of what the Department consid-ers ‘‘unreasonable’’ with regard to late fees or collectioncost.

The Department has modified § 115.2(a)(4) by substi-tuting the term ‘‘or’’ for the term ‘‘and’’ in that subsection.In regards to the term ‘‘unreasonable’’ found in§ 115.2(b)(3), the Department concurs that this term issubjective. Rather than muddying the regulation withexamples that remain subjective and may not give clearguidance, the Department has deleted the term ‘‘unrea-sonable.’’ This allows for greater consumer protection. TheDepartment also believes that when checks for claims areissued in both the insured’s name and the public adjust-er’s name, the issue of the proper amount of late fees orcollection costs becomes moot. This does not preclude apublic adjuster from collecting fees associated with rea-sonable and necessary emergency out-of-pocket expensesor services which were paid for or incurred by the publicadjuster to protect the interests of the insured during theperiod preceding cancellation as described in§ 115.2(a)(7), relating to the notice of cancellation.

IRRC questioned whether ‘‘15 calendar days’’ afterreceipt of the cancellation notice was a reasonable timeperiod for a public adjuster to fulfill the requirementsfound in § 115.3.

The Department has determined, for consistency, to usebusiness days in lieu of calendar days. Section 115.3 hasbeen modified to now reflect ‘‘15 business days.’’ The term‘‘business days’’ is now used throughout the final-formrulemaking.

IRRC also asked for clarity in § 115.11. IRRC statedthat this section requires applicants to ‘‘successfullycomplete an examination, except as provided for insubsections (b) and (c).’’ Applicants seeking a license shallapply for examination directly to the testing facility. It isnot clear where the applicant may obtain an examinationor how the applicant will contact the testing facility. Toadd clarity to this section, the Department could crossreference § 115.15(5) (now § 115.14(5)), which providesthe pertinent information.

The Department has no problem with IRRC’s sugges-tion and has added “See § 115.14 (relating to administra-tion of examination)” to the final-form rulemaking.

IRRC requested that the Department clarify whatdocuments or information the Department was willing toaccept for a nonresident applicant for a license to ‘‘passthe appropriate examination if unable to produce docu-mentation from the confirming regulatory authority . . .’’in § 115.13.

The Department has replaced the term ‘‘documentation’’with ‘‘a license or letter of certification of licensure’’ toproposed § 115.13 (now § 115.12). This should clarify therequirements.

IRRC wanted clarification to § 115.15 (relating toadministration of examination). IRRC stated that thissection requires an eligible delegatee to adhere to certainstandards. Paragraph (2) states ‘‘Testing may be con-ducted in locations throughout this Commonwealth andother designated locations.’’ IRRC had two concerns. First,if the Department requires the eligible delegatee to offerexams throughout this Commonwealth, then the word“may” should be replaced with the word ‘‘shall.’’ Second,what ‘‘other designated locations’’ would not be located inthis Commonwealth? The Department should provideexamples of ‘‘other designated locations’’ in the final-formrulemaking or delete the phrase.

The Department also clarified that in proposed§ 115.13 only a resident applicant needs to maintain abusiness or legal address in this Commonwealth. Aspreviously written, this would have excluded a nonresi-dent from applying if the nonresident is not able to meetthe requirements in final-form § 115.12.

The Department has changed the word “may” to “shall.”The Department has also added to proposed § 115.15(2)(now § 115.14(2)) the following language, ‘‘examples ofother designated locations include testing facilities thatthe administrator of testing may have in other states, orinternet testing offered by the administrator.’’ The De-partment has also added § 115.14(6) which states ‘‘loca-tion of the testing facilities is available on the Depart-ment’s website at www.insurance.state.pa.us or uponrequest from the Department.’’ The Department contractsfor the administration of testing using the Request forProposal method. As the administrator may change over aperiod of time, and from contract to contract, this newlanguage alleviates any concern that applicants couldcontact the wrong party to obtain information on wheretesting facilities are located. The Department has alsochanged the term ‘‘delegee’’ to the more appropriate‘‘delegatee.’’

Affected Parties

The final-form rulemaking applies to public adjustersand public adjuster solicitors doing the business of publicadjusting in this Commonwealth.

Fiscal Impact

State Government

There will be no increase in cost to the Department dueto the adoption of the Chapter 115.

General Public

There will be no fiscal impact to the public.

Political Subdivisions

The final-form rulemaking will not impose additionalcosts on political subdivisions.

Private Sector

The final-form rulemaking will not impose additionalcosts on public adjusters doing the business of publicadjusting in this Commonwealth.

Paperwork

The adoption of the final-form rulemaking will notimpose additional paperwork on the Department or theinsurance industry or the public adjusters.

Effectiveness/Sunset Date

The final-form rulemaking becomes effective upon pub-lication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. No sunset date hasbeen assigned.

Contact person

Questions regarding this final-form rulemaking shouldbe directed to Peter J. Salvatore, Regulatory Coordinator,Office of Special Projects, 1326 Strawberry Square, Har-risburg, PA 17120, (717) 787-4429, fax (717) 772-1969,[email protected]

Regulatory Review

Under section 5(a) of the Regulatory Review Act (71P. S. § 745.5(a)), on November 7, 2002, the Departmentsubmitted a copy of the notice of proposed rulemaking,published at 32 Pa.B. 609, to IRRC and to the Chairper-

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sons of the House Insurance Committee and the SenateBanking and Insurance Committee for review and com-ment.

Under section 5(c) of the Regulatory Review Act, IRRCand the Committees were provided with copies of thecomments received during the public comment period, aswell as other documents when requested. In preparingthis final-form rulemaking, the Department has consid-ered the comments received from IRRC, the Committeesand the public.

Under section 5.1(d) of the Regulatory Review Act (71P. S. § 745.5a(d)), on November 27, 2002, this final-formrulemaking was deemed approved by the House andSenate Committees. Under section 5.1(e) of the Regula-tory Review Act, IRRC met on December 12, 2002, andapproved the final-form rulemaking.Findings

The Commissioner finds that:(1) Public notice of intention to adopt this final-form

rulemaking as amended by this order has been givenunder sections 201 and 202 of the act of July 31, 1968(P. L. 769, No. 240) (45 P. S. §§ 1201 and 1202) and theregulations thereunder, 1 Pa. Code §§ 7.1 and 7.2.

(2) The adoption of this final-form rulemaking in themanner provided in this order is necessary and appropri-ate for the administration and enforcement of the autho-rizing statutes.Order

The Commissioner, acting under the authorizing stat-utes, orders that:

(a) The regulations of the Department, 31 Pa. CodeChapter 115, are amended by amending §§ 115.1—115.3,115.7 and 115.8; by deleting §§ 115.5 and 115.6; and byadding §§ 115.11—115.21 to read as set forth in Annex A.

(b) The Commissioner shall submit this order andAnnex A to the Office of General Counsel and Office ofAttorney General for approval as to form and legality asrequired by law.

(c) The Commissioner shall certify this order and An-nex A and deposit them with the Legislative ReferenceBureau as required by law.

(d) The rulemaking adopted by this order shall takeeffect upon final-form publication in the PennsylvaniaBulletin.

M. DIANE KOKEN,Insurance Commissioner

(Editor’s Note: For the text of the order of the Indepen-dent Regulatory Review Commission, relating to thisdocument, see 32 Pa.B. 6428 (December 28, 2002).)

Fiscal Note: 11-146. No fiscal impact; (8) recommendsadoption.

Annex ATITLE 31. INSURANCE

PART VII. PROPERTY, FIRE AND CASUALTYINSURANCE

CHAPTER 115. PUBLIC ADJUSTER CONTRACTSAND LICENSING REQUIREMENTS

GENERAL§ 115.1. Definitions.

The following words and terms, when used in thischapter, have the following meanings, unless the contextclearly indicates otherwise:

Act—The act of December 20, 1983 (P. L. 260, No. 72)(63 P. S. §§ 1601—1608).

Active officer—An individual designated by the corpora-tion as an officer of record for the public adjuster agencylicense.

Active partner—An individual designated by the part-nership as a partner of record for the public adjusteragency license.

Business day—A day other than a Saturday, Sunday orholiday.

Commissioner—The Insurance Commissioner of theCommonwealth.

Execution date—The date that a public adjuster con-tract has been signed by all parties.

Insurance company—An insurance company, associationor exchange authorized to transact insurance business inthis Commonwealth.

Resident—A person whose business address or legalresidence is located in this Commonwealth.

§ 115.2. Contents of public adjuster contracts, mini-mum standards.

(a) A public adjuster contract shall contain, at a mini-mum, the following information:

(1) The title of the contract to read: Public AdjusterContract.

(2) The name, business name, address and telephonenumber of the public adjuster.

(3) The name and address of the insured.

(4) The consideration expressed as a percentage of anypayments to be received on the negotiated claim, or as amaximum dollar amount.

(5) A space provided for the execution date (month, day,year) of the contract.

(6) A space provided for the signature of the insuredand the public adjuster.

(7) A provision setting forth the insured’s right tocancel, which shall be printed in prominent type on thefirst page of the public adjuster contract in substantiallythe following form:

Notice of Right to Cancel

You, the insured, may cancel this contract at anytime prior to midnight of the fourth business dayafter the execution date of this contract. If youexercise your right to cancel this contract, you will beliable for reasonable and necessary emergency out-of-pocket expenses or services which were paid for orincurred by the public adjuster to protect the inter-ests of the insured during the period precedingcancellation.

If you cancel this contract, anything of value givenby you under the contract will be returned to youwithin 15 business days following the receipt by thepublic adjuster of your cancellation notice, and anysecurity interest arising out of the contract will becancelled.

To cancel this contract, mail, fax or deliver inperson a signed and dated copy of this notice or anyother written notice, indicating your intent to canceland the date thereof to (name of public adjuster) at

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(business address of public adjuster) not later thanmidnight of (date).I hereby cancel this contract.

(Date)

(Insured’s signature)(b) A public adjuster contract may not contain any

contract term that:

(1) Allows the public adjuster’s fee to be collected whenmoney is due from an insurance company, but not paid, orthat allows a public adjuster to collect the entire fee fromthe first check issued by an insurance company, ratherthan as percentage of each check issued by an insurancecompany.

(2) Requires the insured to authorize an insurancecompany to issue a check only in the name of the publicadjuster.

(3) Imposes late fees or collection costs on the insured.§ 115.3. Additional procedures.

(a) Each insured shall be:

(1) Verbally informed by the public adjuster at the timeof signing the contract of the right to cancel.

(2) Furnished with a copy of the executed public ad-juster contract.

(b) Before furnishing the approved notice to the in-sured setting forth the insured’s right to cancel thecontract, the notice shall be completed by entering thename of the public adjuster; the address of the publicadjuster’s place of business; the execution date of thecontract; and the date, not earlier than the fourthbusiness day following the execution date of the contract,by which the insured may give notice of cancellation.

(c) The cancellation period provided for in this chaptermay not begin until the insured has been informed of theinsured’s right to cancel and has been provided with theapproved notice setting forth the insured’s right to cancel.

(d) Within 15 business days after the receipt of thecancellation notice, the public adjuster shall:

(1) Refund payments made under the contract.

(2) Cancel and return negotiable instruments executedby the insured in connection with the contract.

(3) Take action necessary or appropriate to promptlyterminate any security interest created under the con-tract.

(e) A contract may not be negotiated, transferred, soldor assigned by the public adjuster to a finance companyor other third party prior to midnight of the fifth businessday following the execution date of the contract.

(f) If an insured exercises the insured’s right to cancelthe contract, the insured shall be liable for reasonableand necessary emergency out-of-pocket expenses or ser-vices which were paid for or incurred by the publicadjuster during the period preceding cancellation.§ 115.5. (Reserved).

§ 115.6. (Reserved).

§ 115.7. Penalties.

A violation of this chapter will be subject to penaltiesset forth in:

(1) Section 6 of the act (40 P. S. § 1606), regardingrevocation, and the like, of license.

(2) Section 7 of the act (40 P. S. § 1607), regardingviolations.

(3) Section 8 of the act (40 P. S. § 1608), regardingadministration and enforcement.

(4) The Unfair Insurance Practices Act (40 P. S.§§ 1171.1—1171.15), if the public adjuster:

(i) Demonstrates a pattern or practice of violating thischapter.

(ii) Commits a single violation of this chapter, that isso flagrant in nature as to warrant sanctions.§ 115.8. Filing and approval of contracts.

Applications for licensure and contract forms shall besubmitted to the Insurance Department, Bureau of Pro-ducer Services, for filing and approval by the Commis-sioner.§ 115.9. Additional consumer protections.

A public adjuster shall:(1) Notify the insurer, within 5 business days of the

execution date of the contract, of the public adjuster’srepresentation to facilitate the processing of claims.

(2) Communicate in writing, to the insured, within 5business days, all settlement offers from an insurer sothat the insured is made aware of all the options.

(3) Reply to written communications from an insurer,with respect to a claim, in writing within 5 business days,only if the communication from the insurer requires aresponse.

LICENSING REQUIREMENTS§ 115.11. Examination requirement.

Applicants for public adjuster and public adjuster solici-tor licenses shall be required to successfully complete anexamination, except as provided for in § 115.12 (relatingto examination requirements for nonresident applicants).Applicants seeking a license shall apply for examinationdirectly to the testing facility. See § 115.14 (relating toadministration of examination).§ 115.12. Examination requirements for nonresident

applicants.A nonresident applicant for a license shall:(1) Submit, along with the application, a letter or other

official document from the regulatory authority of thejurisdiction where the applicant holds a license, confirm-ing the applicant’s licensure in good standing for thesame type of license for which application is being madewith the Department, whether qualification is under awritten examination or whether licensure preceded therequirement of a written examination.

(2) Be subject to reciprocal agreements between theDepartment and the regulatory authority of the confirm-ing jurisdiction.

(3) Be required to pass the appropriate examination ifunable to produce a license or letter of certification oflicensure from the confirming regulatory authority whichis satisfactory to the Department.§ 115.13. Qualifications for examination.

An individual, or officer of a corporation, partner in apartnership or member of an association, who is 18 yearsof age or older, who can read and write in the Englishlanguage and, for a resident applicant, who maintains a

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bona fide business office or legal residence in this Com-monwealth, may take a public adjuster/public adjustersolicitor examination upon payment of the applicable feeand submission of an application form.

§ 115.14. Administration of examination.

The Commissioner may delegate to a person or corpora-tion, by contract, the authority for administering andscoring examinations. An eligible delegatee shall guaran-tee to adhere to the following standards:

(1) Examinations shall be offered at regular intervalsat least 12 times each year.

(2) Testing shall be conducted in locations throughoutthis Commonwealth and other designated locations. Ex-amples of other designated locations include testing facil-ities that the administrator of testing may have in otherstates, or Internet testing offered by the administrator.

(3) Test security shall be strictly maintained, and a setof security rules shall be developed by the testing facility,which shall be approved by the Commissioner.

(4) Bias or favoritism towards an applicant will not bepermitted by the testing facility.

(5) The testing facility shall develop a comprehensivebrochure describing, at a minimum, applicable fees, thenature of examination questions and providing samplequestions. The brochure shall be distributed to an appli-cant at the time of registration for examination or, uponrequest, at any other reasonable time.

(6) The location of the testing facilities is available onthe Department’s website at www.insurance.state.pa.us orupon request from the Department.

§ 115.15. Scope of examination.

Examinations shall be designed by the testing facilityto test the adequacy of an applicant’s knowledge ofgeneral principles of insurance, insurance laws of theCommonwealth and the business of adjusting losses.

§ 115.16. General application requirements.

Applicants for a license shall follow the followingprocedures:

(1) An active officer of a corporation, active partner ina partnership or member of an association shall berequired to take a written examination unless the re-quirement is waived under § 115.12 (relating to examina-tion requirements for nonresident applicants) or unlessthe active officer, active partner or member is a currentlylicensed public adjuster.

(2) Persons who have passed the examination mayapply to the Department for a license. The applicant shallattach a certification from the testing facility attestingthat the applicant passed the examination. The certifica-tion from the testing facility is not required if the testingfacility reports test scores directly to the Department.

(3) Test scores and results remain valid for 1 year fromthe date of the examination. Applications received withtest results in excess of 1 year will be denied.

§ 115.17. Completion of application and renewalapplication forms.

Public adjusters and public adjuster solicitors shallcomplete application and renewal forms fully and accu-rately, and shall submit the required fees. Those applica-tions and renewal forms submitted to the Departmentwhich are not complete and accurate or accompanied byrequired fees, will be returned for correction together

with written notice of the reason for the return of theapplications or renewal forms.§ 115.18. Application procedures for individual per-

sons.(a) An individual shall complete the application for an

initial license. Accompanying the application shall be:(1) The appropriate application fee.(2) A bond as required by statute.(3) A receipt from the surety stating that the premium

has been paid in full on the bond.(4) A copy of the contract to be used in this Common-

wealth.(b) An applicant for a public adjuster solicitor license

shall also obtain and present with the application a letterof intent from a licensed public adjuster to employ theapplicant as a public adjuster solicitor.

(c) Applications shall be subscribed and sworn to beforea notary public.

(d) Applications executed more than 3 months prior tothe date of filing with the Department will not beaccepted.

(e) Making a false statement in an application mayconstitute a ground for license denial or revocation.

(f) Initial licenses will be valid as of the date issued bythe Department until the expiration date stated on thelicense, unless earlier revoked by the Commissioner.

(g) Before a license is granted, the applicant shall firstanswer and submit, in writing and under oath, interroga-tories on forms prepared by the Department.

(h) When the Commissioner is satisfied that the appli-cant is worthy of a license, and that the applicant haspassed the examination or qualified for a waiver, and haspaid any appropriate fees, the Commissioner will issue alicense stating that the licensee has been authorized bythe Department to transact business as a public adjusteror public adjuster solicitor within this Commonwealth.§ 115.19. Denial of application.

The applicant may be denied a license for any of thefollowing reasons. The applicant:

(1) Has provided incorrect, misleading or incompleteanswers to interrogatories on forms incidental to applyingfor a license.

(2) Has been denied a license or has had an existinglicense revoked, suspended or not renewed by the Depart-ment or a regulatory authority in another state, territoryor possession of the United States, or in the District ofColumbia, or the Canadian provinces.

(3) Does not possess the professional competence andtrustworthiness required to engage in the business ofbeing a public adjuster or public adjuster solicitor.

(4) Has pleaded guilty, entered a plea of nolocontendere or has been found guilty of a felony in a courtof competent jurisdiction, or has pleaded guilty, entered aplea of nolo contendere, or been found guilty of criminalconduct which relates to the applicant’s suitability toengage in the business of being a public adjuster or publicadjuster solicitor.

(i) Examples of criminal violations which the Depart-ment may consider related to the applicant’s suitability toengage in the business of being a public adjuster or publicadjuster solicitor including unlawful practices as set forthin sections 6(a)(1)—(3), (5)—(7) and (12) of the act (63

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P. S. § 1606(a)(1)—(3), (5)—(7) and (12)), embezzlement,obtaining money under false pretenses, conspiracy todefraud, bribery or corrupt influence, perjury or falseswearing, unlicensed activity or a criminal offense involv-ing moral turpitude or harm to another.

(ii) Examples of violations or incidents which the De-partment will not consider related to the applicant’ssuitability to engage in the business of being a publicadjuster or public adjuster solicitor are all summaryoffenses, records of arrests if there is no conviction or acrime based on the arrest, convictions which have beenannulled or expunged or convictions for which the appli-cant has received a pardon from the Governor.

(5) Fails to comply with the insurance-related provi-sions in sections 320 and 603(a) of the Violent CrimeControl and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (18 U.S.C.A.§§ 1033 and 1034), if applicable.

(6) Has unpaid and overdue amounts, including feesand civil penalties, owing to the Department.§ 115.20. Partnership or corporation application

procedures.Procedures for partnerships or corporations are as

follows:(1) Partnerships or corporations shall apply for

licensure using the appropriate licensing applicationform. The form shall be signed in the name of thepartnership or corporation by each active partner oractive officer, and be accompanied by the appropriatelicensing application form for each active partner oractive officer who is not currently licensed. Accompanyingthe licensing application shall be:

(i) The appropriate application fee.(ii) A bond as required by statute.(iii) A receipt from the surety stating the premium has

been paid in full on the bond.(iv) A copy of the contract to be used in this Common-

wealth.

(v) A copy of the articles of incorporation as filed withthe Department of State, Corporation Bureau.

(vi) A copy of the public adjuster license of each activepartner or active officer, if applicable.

(2) Employees of partnerships and corporations whoapply for a license shall apply in their individual capacity.

(3) The worthiness of a partnership or corporation isdetermined by the worthiness of the active partner or theactive officer.

(4) The application shall be subscribed and sworn tobefore a notary public.

(5) Applications executed more than 3 months prior tothe date of filing with the Department will not beaccepted.

(6) Making a false statement in an application mayconstitute a ground for license denial or revocation.

(7) Initial licenses will be valid as of the date issued bythe Department until the expiration date stated on thelicense, unless earlier revoked by the Commissioner.

(8) Before a license is granted, the applicant shall firstanswer and submit, in writing and under oath, interroga-tories on forms prepared by the Department. When theCommissioner is satisfied that the applicant is worthy ofa license and has paid any appropriate fees, the Commis-sioner will issue a license stating that the licensee has

been authorized by the Department to transact businessas a public adjuster or public adjuster solicitor within thisCommonwealth.§ 115.21. Renewal of license.

License renewal procedures are as follows:(1) Mailing of a license renewal form to the last known

address of the licensee will satisfy the Department’sobligation to provide the appropriate forms and notices.

(2) A license can be renewed only upon submission,electronic or otherwise, of a completed renewal form,payment of the required fees and an attestation or areceipt from a surety stating the premium on the bond, asrequired, has been paid in full.

(3) Licenses shall be renewed annually on the anniver-sary of the effective date of the initial license.

(4) Corporations shall provide to the Department thenames of each active officer with the renewal form to beeligible for license renewal. Partnerships shall provide tothe Department the names of each active partner withthe renewal form to be eligible for license renewal.

(5) Failure to complete and submit the renewal formand required fee by the expiration date shall be deemedvoluntary termination by the public adjuster or publicadjuster solicitor. Failure to correct and resubmit applica-tion renewal forms returned by the Department underthis section, prior to the expiration date of the license, orwithin 15 days of the date the forms were mailed by theDepartment, whichever is greater, will be deemed volun-tary termination by the public adjuster or public adjustersolicitor. Renewal forms received by the Department afterexpiration will be denied; except that renewal formsreturned by the Department under this section andresubmitted as instructed by the Department after expi-ration but within 15 days of the date the incompleteforms were mailed by the Department to the applicantwill be accepted.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-85. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Title 37—LAWCOMMISSION ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY

[37 PA. CODE CH. 421]Deputy Sheriffs’ Education and Training Board

The Deputy Sheriffs’ Education and Training Board(Board), an advisory board within the Commission onCrime and Delinquency (Commission), amends Chapter421 (relating to Deputy Sheriffs’ Education and TrainingBoard) to read as set forth in Annex A.A. Effective Date

The final-form rulemaking will be effective upon publi-cation in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

B. Statutory Authority

The final-form rulemaking is authorized under theDeputy Sheriffs’ Education and Training Act (act) (71 P. S.§§ 2101—2109). Section 4(10) of the act (71 P. S.§ 2104(10)) empowers the Board, with the review andapproval of the Commission, to ‘‘make rules and regula-tions and perform other duties as may be reasonablynecessary or appropriate to administer the education andtraining program for deputy sheriffs.’’

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C. Background and Purpose

Legislation enacted in 1984 established the Board as anadvisory board to the Commission. See section 3(a) of theact (71 P. S. § 2103(a)). Among other things, the actmandates that a deputy sheriff be certified by the Boardas having met all of the act’s requirements to receivecompensation for performing duties as a deputy sheriff.See section 7(c) of the act (71 P. S. § 2107(c)). The actoriginally directed the Board to set up a training programconsisting of a total of 160 hours, to be determined byregulation. However, in 1998, the act was amended todirect the Board to set up a program of ‘‘not less than 160hours, which content and hours of instruction shall bedetermined by the board subject to the review andapproval of the commission.’’ See section 5 of the act (71P. S. § 2105). On July 8, 2000, the Board as an interimstep published a statement of policy at 30 Pa.B. 3472(July 8, 2000) that set the number of hours of basictraining at 560 hours. With this rulemaking, the Board issetting the number of hours at no more than 760 hours,an expansion that will allow for the inclusion of addi-tional topics to the basic training curriculum, includingmotor vehicle code and enforcement.

D. Summary of Comments and Responses on ProposedRulemaking

Notice of proposed rulemaking was published at 31Pa.B. 788 (February 10, 2001). Publication was followedby a 30-day public comment period during which theBoard received comments from the Independent Regula-tory Review Commission (IRRC) and three public com-mentators: the Pennsylvania State Association of Town-ship Supervisors (PSATS); Thomas Speers, Esquire,Solicitor for the Montgomery County Sheriff; and theSheriffs’ Association of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva-nia (Sheriffs’ Association).

General Comments

The Sheriffs’ Association submitted a comment in fullsupport of the proposed rulemaking.

Comments from the PSATS and the MontgomeryCounty Sheriff both challenged the statutory authority ofthe Board to promulgate a rulemaking of this scope. ThePSATS noted that the Board was attempting to expandthe authority of deputy sheriffs by regulation instead oflegislation. According to the PSATS, this training couldresult in deputy sheriffs acting as municipal police offic-ers without specific statutory authority to do so. Notwith-standing these comments, the Board is confident thatsection 4(10) of the act provides suitable statutory author-ity to expand the basic training curriculum to include thelisted topics. The Board also notes that the SupremeCourt of Pennsylvania has held that a deputy sheriff whohas received training equivalent to that of a municipalpolice officer with respect to the motor vehicle code maymake a valid arrest for a vehicle code charge. Common-wealth v. Kline, 741 A2d 1281 (Pa. 1999).

The Montgomery County Sheriff commented that theexpanded training as proposed by the Board wouldburden counties financially because it would require newdeputy sheriffs from all counties to undergo the expandedtraining, even those from counties that do not intend touse deputy sheriffs for vehicle patrol duties. The commen-tator suggested that the expanded training be madeoptional at the choice of the individual county or sheriff,rather than mandatory as proposed by the Board.

The Board acknowledges the added cost factors thatwould result from expanded basic training. However, it

notes that the training itself and most related expensesare being paid completely by the Board. Moreover, section9 of the act (71 P. S. § 2109) requires the Commission toreimburse counties for the regular salary of deputysheriffs in training at a 50% rate. Finally, due to othertraining certifications held, a large percentage of newdeputies seeking Board certification are able to obtainrequired training through the abbreviated waiver courserather than the full basic training course. However, inresponse to the concerns raised, the Board asked theCommission to undertake a feasibility study regardingwhether projected revenues from surcharges assessedunder section 8 of the act (71 P. S. § 2108) could accom-modate an increase of the 50% salary reimbursementrate. That study culminated in action taken by theCommission at its September 2001 meeting to endorselegislative action to raise the reimbursement rate to100%.

In response to these comments, the Board reexaminedits position on the issue of mandatory versus optionaltraining. Among other things, the Board conducted ameeting on July 10, 2001, with the associations that hadsubmitted comments on the proposed rulemaking. Withits approval of this final-form rulemaking, the Boardsignals its continuing commitment to the concept ofuniform training for all new deputies. A uniform standardof training will generate a cadre of professionals who,having undergone the expanded training, will share thesame set of enhanced skills. These enhanced skills willprovide each deputy with increased employment opportu-nities, allowing a deputy to move to a county that usesdeputies for vehicle patrol even if the current employerdoes not do so.

The Montgomery County Sheriff also noted concernabout the Board’s practices regarding newly-hired depu-ties who were eligible for a partial waiver of basictraining based on previous completion of a municipalpublic officers training program. At the time that theproposed rulemaking was published, the Board was re-quiring candidates for partial waiver to pass a Boardwaiver test to be able to forego full basic training andtake an abbreviated waiver course instead. The commen-tator pointed out that the additional 200 hours trainingwould be a particular burden for counties whose deputiesdid not pass the Board’s waiver test and, consequently,would be required to take a 760 hour course instead of awaiver course of approximately 100 hours. The sheriff’sconcerns are no longer pertinent, however, because subse-quent to the publication of the proposed rulemaking theBoard eliminated the test requirement as a condition forentry into the waiver course.

Specific comments of IRRC

The Board received several comments from IRRC. TheBoard will address IRRC’s comments in the order inwhich the regulatory sections appear.

§ 421.1. Definitions

In the proposed definition of ‘‘continuing education,’’IRRC considered the term ‘‘periodically’’ too vague todescribe the frequency of required training, and suggestedit be replaced with ‘‘2-years.’’ The Board sees merit in thissuggestion. However, rather than specifying the timeframe, the Board has chosen to redraft the definition bymaking reference to the applicable statutory cite. Thesame approach is being taken with the definition of ‘‘basictraining.’’ The proposed definitions of ‘‘school’’ and‘‘waiver’’ are being deleted for stylistic purposes and, in

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the case of ‘‘school,’’ a substantive provision is added to§ 421.31(c) (relating to reimbursement to counties) thataccomplishes the purpose the Board had intended by thedefinition in the proposed rulemaking.

§ 421.3. Training required.

Subsection (a)

The Board had increased the basic training require-ment from its original 160 hours to its current level of560 hours by publishing a statement of policy at 30 Pa.B.3472. In the preamble for the proposed rulemaking, theBoard set forth its plan to add an additional 200 hours oflaw enforcement-related topics, for a total of 760 hours,but did not specify the number of hours in the proposedAnnex A. The Board’s intention had been to publish anupdated statement of policy setting forth the new total at760 hours. IRRC suggested that the Board reconsider andspecify the number of hours in the final-form rulemaking.(The PSATS also referenced the hours’ issue in itscomment.) IRRC stated that use of a statement of policymight subject the 760-hour program to legal challenge,whereas use of a regulation would set a binding normwith the full force and effect of law. In response to thesecomments, the Board adds language to this subsectionsetting the course of study at ‘‘no more than 760 hours.’’This terminology will signify that the Board has nointention to further expand the hours of basic training,and will allow downward adjustment of the total numberof hours if necessary. Enactment of this final-form rule-making will result in the deletion of § 421.102 (relatingto basic training).

Subsection (b)

Using the same rationale as in subsection (a), IRRCsuggested that the Board include a specific number ofhours in the final-form rulemaking with respect to re-quired continuing education. The 1998 amendment to theact allowed the Board to set the number of hours at ‘‘notless than 20 hours.’’ Although the Board sees merit inusing a more specific hourly reference than that con-tained in the proposed rulemaking, it is reluctant to bemore specific than the phrase used in the 1998 amend-ment. Accordingly, the Board is deleting the term ‘‘asrequired by the act and by this chapter in the amount ofhours established by the Board’’ and adding the phrase‘‘of not less than 20 hours every 2 years.’’ Enactment ofthis final-form rulemaking will result in the deletion of§ 421.104 (relating to continuing education).

Subsection (c)

The Board did not specify in the proposed rulemakingthe minimum scores that must be attained on tests tocomplete training courses. IRRC suggested that it do so.However, this specificity would prevent the Board frommaking adjustments as needed to what constitutes apassing grade. Furthermore, the training incorporatescertain tests from outside entities, the passing scores forwhich are beyond the Board’s control. The test for themodule on cardio-pulmonary resuscitation is one example.Because the outside entities might change the passingscores for these tests without consulting the Board, aregulation setting forth a specific passing score would beproblematical. Finally, the existing regulation contains noreference to a specific numerical score. For all of thesereasons, the Board declines to implement IRRC’s sugges-tion. However, the Board will notify trainees at thebeginning of each course what constitutes a passing score,and has added language to the subsection to reflect thischange.

§ 421.4. Waiver of training.

Subsection (a)

The Board adopts IRRC’s suggestion that the phrase‘‘for cause shown’’ is vague and could benefit from specificexamples of what would constitute a reason for additionaltime to be granted for a newly hired deputy sheriff tofulfill the basic training requirements of the act. More-over, the Board accepts IRRC’s suggestion to insert amaximum time period for a time extension.

Subsection (b)

IRRC suggested that the Board be specific about thecriteria to be used to make a determination whether priortraining and experience warrants a candidate to foregofull basic training. Accordingly, the Board sets forth in thefinal-form rulemaking criteria relating to the waiverprogram. Also, the Board adds language regarding thenumber of hours of waiver training. Similar to languageadded to § 421.3(c), the Board sets forth a mechanism tonotify the waiver trainee in advance of what constitutes apassing score on a test. Enactment of this final-formrulemaking will result in deletion of § 421.103 (relatingto waiver of basic training).

§ 421.5. Code of conduct.

The Board received no comments about this new sec-tion. However, the Board sees a need to amend thissection to set forth that it will make the attendance andconduct rules available to trainees prior to the start ofthe course. Enactment of this final-form rulemaking willresult in deletion of § 421.102 (relating to basic training).

§ 421.12. Continuing education.

IRRC commented that the Board’s proposal to deter-mine the topics of continuing education ‘‘periodically’’ isvague. The Board agrees with this comment and hasreplaced that term with the phrase ‘‘every 2 years.’’ IRRCalso suggested that the Board provide additional explana-tion in this preamble about the development and avail-ability of continuing education. Accordingly, the Boardnotes that it has implemented the requirements of the actby requiring deputy sheriffs every 2 years to complete astandard curriculum of courses of ‘‘not less than 20 hours’’in schools that contract with the Commission to provideuniform training. Course content is reviewed every 2years and, if necessary, adjusted to reflect changing needsand emerging issues. IRRC also suggested that therulemaking would benefit from more specificity as towhere deputy sheriffs may obtain information on adjust-ments to continuing education curriculum. Accordingly,the Board has included language in this section statingthat, at least 14 days prior to the initial class in thecurrent cycle of continuing education, the Board willmake available to the public the list of topics to be taughtin the course.

§ 421.31. Reimbursement to counties.

Subsection (a)

The Board has made a style change.

Subsection (c)

IRRC suggested that the Board reword the cross-reference to the definition of ‘‘school.’’ Instead, the Boarddeletes the definition and adds substantive language tothis subsection to make clear that the Board will providereimbursement only for attendance at schools authorizedby the Board.

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Subsection (d)IRRC suggested a language change to improve clarity.

The Board has adopted IRRC’s suggestion.Subsection (f)

The Board has adopted IRRC’s suggestion that itspecify a time period for notifying the county about areimbursement request that does not meet the necessaryrequirements. The Board also adopts the suggestion tospecify the mode of delivery of the notice.E. Affected Persons

Those directly affected by the final-form rulemakingwill be the newly-hired deputy sheriffs who are requiredto undergo mandated training. As of August 2002, theBoard had initially certified a total of 3,288 deputies ashaving completed either basic training or waiver trainingduring the Board’s 18 year existence. During the calendaryear 2001, the Board trained a total of 275 new deputies.Also affected will be the sheriffs’ offices and countygovernments in each of the 67 counties, which send newdeputies to Board training and which, under section 9 ofthe act, are responsible for half of the regular salary ofthe applicable participants during the training.F. Compliance with Executive Order 1996-1, ‘‘Regulatory

Review and Promulgation’’The Board reviewed this final-form rulemaking and

considered its purpose and likely impact upon the publicand the regulated population under the directives ofExecutive Order 1996-1. The final-form rulemaking ad-dresses a compelling public interest as described in thisPreamble and otherwise complies with Executive Order1996-1.G. Fiscal Impact and Paperwork Requirements

The final-form rulemaking will impose no additionalpaperwork requirements upon the Commonwealth, politi-cal subdivisions or the private sector. The final-formrulemaking would have some fiscal impact on the Com-monwealth and its political subdivisions. It will increasetraining costs borne by the Commission. Moreover, it willincrease the number of hours that new deputies who takefull basic training will spend in that course. Althoughsection 9 of the act requires the Commission to reimburseeach county for all of the living and travel expensesincurred by deputies at training, it requires Commissionreimbursement of 50% of the deputies’ regular salarieswhile attending school. It is anticipated that some coun-ties will need to incur additional overtime expenses tocover for deputies away at training during the additional200 hours. However, all of these fiscal impacts will belessened by the fact that a large proportion of the newdeputies certified each year by the Board obtain requiredtraining through the abbreviated waiver course. In 2001,136 deputies graduated from the full 560 hour basictraining course and 138 graduated from the waivercourse, which is less than 100 hours in duration.H. Sunset Date

The Board continually monitors the effectiveness of itsregulations through communications with the regulatedpopulation. Therefore, no sunset date has been set.I. Regulatory Review

Under section 5(a) of the Regulatory Review Act (71P. S. § 745.5(a)), on February 13, 2001, the Board submit-ted a copy of the notice of proposed rulemaking, publishedat 31 Pa.B. 788, to IRRC and to the Chairpersons of theHouse Judiciary and the Senate Local Government Com-mittees for review and comment.

Under section 5(c) of the Regulatory Review Act, IRRCand the Committees were provided with copies of thecomments received during the public comment period, aswell as other documents when requested. In preparingthis final-form rulemaking, the Board has considered thecomments received from IRRC, the Committees and thepublic.

Under section 5.1(d) of the Regulatory Review Act (71P. S. § 745.5a(d)), on November 27, 2002, this final-formrulemaking was deemed approved by the House andSenate Committees. Under section 5.1(e) of the Regula-tory Review Act, IRRC met on December 12, 2002, andapproved the final-form rulemaking.J. Contact Person

Further information may be obtained by contactingGerard M. Mackarevich, Chief Counsel, PCCD, P. O. Box1167, Harrisburg, PA 17108-1167, (717) 705-0888 X 3034,fax (717) 214-9585, [email protected]. Findings

The Board finds that:

(1) Public notice of proposed rulemaking was givenunder sections 201 and 202 of the act of July 31, 1968(P. L. 769, No. 240) (45 P. S. §§ 1201 and 1202) and theregulations thereunder, 1 Pa. Code §§ 7.1 and 7.2.

(2) A public comment period was provided as requiredby law and all comments were considered.

(3) This final-form rulemaking does not enlarge thepurpose of the proposed rulemaking published at 31 Pa.B.788.

(4) This final-form rulemaking is necessary and appro-priate for administration of the Board’s authorizing stat-ute.L. Order

The Board, acting under its authorizing statute, andwith the approval of the Commission, orders that:

(1) The regulations of the Board, 37 Pa. Code Chapter421, are amended by amending §§ 421.1, 421.3, 421.4,421.11, 421.31 and 421.32; by adding §§ 421.5 and421.12; and by deleting §§ 421.101—421.104 to read asset forth in Annex A.

(2) The Board shall submit this order and Annex A tothe Office of General Counsel and to the Office of theAttorney General as required by law.

(3) The Board will certify this order and Annex A anddeposit them with the Legislative Reference Bureau asrequired by law.

(4) This order shall take effect upon publication in thePennsylvania Bulletin.

THOMAS W. CORBETT, Jr., Esq.,Chairperson

Commission on Crime and DelinquencyCOMMANDER CARMEN DELUCA,

ChairpersonDeputy Sheriffs’ Education and Training Board

(Editor’s Note: For the text of the order of the Indepen-dent Regulatory Review Commission, relating to thisdocument, see 32 Pa.B. 6428 (December 28, 2002).)

Fiscal Note: 35-28. (1) General Fund; (2) Implement-ing Year 2001-02 is $0; (3) 1st Succeeding Year 2002-03 is$702,199; 2nd Succeeding Year 2003-04 is $716,243; 3rdSucceeding Year 2004-05 is $730,568; 4th Succeeding Year2005-06 is $745,179; 5th Succeeding Year 2006-07 is

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$760,083; (4) Fiscal Year 2001-02 $2,733,535; Fiscal Year2000-01 $1,035,204; Fiscal Year 1999-00 $1,176,836; (7)Deputy Sheriffs’ Education and Training Account; (8)recommends adoption.

Annex A

TITLE 37. LAW

PART VI. COMMISSION ON CRIME ANDDELINQUENCY

CHAPTER 421. DEPUTY SHERIFFS’ EDUCATIONAND TRAINING BOARD

GENERAL PROVISIONS

§ 421.1. Definitions.

The following words and terms, when used in thischapter, have the following meanings, unless the contextclearly indicates otherwise:

Act—The Deputy Sheriffs’ Education and Training Act(71 P. S. §§ 2101—2109).

Basic training—A course of training administered bythe Deputy Sheriffs’ Education and Training Board undersection 5 of the act (71 P. S. § 2105).

Board—The Deputy Sheriffs’ Education and TrainingBoard.

Continuing education—A course of training adminis-tered by the Board under section 6 of the act (71 P. S.§ 2106).

Deputy sheriff—A person, whether full-time or part-time, who is titled, sworn-in or authorized to act as adeputy sheriff or who performs the duties of a deputysheriff.

§ 421.3. Training required.

(a) A newly-hired deputy sheriff is required to undergobasic training of not more than 760 hours.

(b) A deputy sheriff holding Board certification is re-quired to undergo continuing education of at least 20hours every 2 years.

(c) To successfully complete basic training or continu-ing education, a deputy sheriff shall attain at least aminimum score established by the Board on each writtentest and shall demonstrate proficiency in all practicalskills. Prior to the commencement of instruction for whicha test will be administered, the Board will notify thedeputy sheriff of the minimum score required.

§ 421.4. Waiver of training.

(a) The Board upon request and for cause shown mayextend the time up to 1 year for a newly-hired deputysheriff to fulfill the basic training requirements of the act.Examples of good cause are:

(1) A medical problem.

(2) A family crisis or obligation.

(3) A conflict with other employment.

(b) The Board upon request may grant a deputy sheriffa reduction in the hours of basic training generallyrequired. The determination will be based upon theBoard’s evaluation of the prior education, training orexperience of the deputy sheriff under the followingcriteria:

(1) The Board will grant a full waiver of basic trainingupon application by a deputy sheriff who has served afull, 4-year term as sheriff within this Commonwealth.

(2) A deputy sheriff in one or more of the followingcategories may apply for a partial waiver of basic train-ing:

(i) Trained by the State Police and previously employedas a member of the State Police.

(ii) Certified as a municipal police officer in this Com-monwealth.

(iii) Graduated from a course of basic training ap-proved by the Municipal Police Officers’ Education andTraining Commission.

(3) The Board will grant a partial waiver of basictraining to a deputy sheriff in one or more of thecategories in paragraph (2) who holds current certifica-tions in basic first aid or its equivalent, adult/child/infantcardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and police firearmsrange qualification.

(4) A deputy sheriff who has been granted a partialwaiver of basic training shall be required to attend awaiver course of not more than 100 hours administeredby the Board, attain at least a minimum score establishedby the Board on each written test and demonstrateproficiency in all practical skills. Prior to the commence-ment of instruction for which a test will be administered,the Board will notify the deputy sheriff of the minimumscore required.§ 421.5. Code of conduct.

(a) The Board or school may establish reasonable rulesgoverning attendance and conduct expected of a deputysheriff who is attending training required under the act.The Board will provide each deputy sheriff with a copy ofany rules of attendance and conduct no later than 14days prior to the start of instruction.

(b) Violations of attendance policy or departures fromthe expected standards of conduct may result in theBoard’s imposition of disciplinary sanctions, which mayinclude expulsion from the training or denying or with-drawing certification.

CURRICULUM§ 421.11. Basic training.

The Board will determine the curriculum for basictraining, which will include at least the following topics:

(1) Civil law and procedure.(2) Communications.(3) Control and defensive tactics.(4) Courtroom security.

(5) Crimes Code and criminal procedure.

(6) Criminal investigation.

(7) Criminal justice system and law enforcement.

(8) Crisis intervention.

(9) Cultural diversity and ethnic intimidation.

(10) Emergency management.

(11) Emergency vehicle operation.

(12) Ethics and professional development.

(13) Families in crisis and domestic violence.

(14) Firearms.

(15) First aid and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation.

(16) Motor vehicle code and enforcement.

(17) Patrol procedures and operations.

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(18) Physical conditioning.

(19) Physical and judicial security.

(20) Prisoner transportation.

(21) Related social sciences.

(22) Related legal issues.

(23) Special needs groups.

(24) Unified court system.

§ 421.12. Continuing education.

Continuing education will consist of topics to be deter-mined every 2 years by the Board. The Board will makeavailable to the public the list of course topics no laterthan 14 days prior to the commencement of courseinstruction.

REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES

§ 421.31. Reimbursement to counties.

(a) A county shall initially pay the deputy sheriff’sordinary and necessary living and travel expenses inconnection with training, except for those items that theBoard provides directly to a deputy sheriff.

(b) Upon application by a county, the Commission willprovide reimbursement as set forth in section 9 of the act(71 P. S. § 2109) for items paid by the county.

(c) The Commission will provide reimbursement only inconnection with a deputy sheriff’s attendance at a schoolauthorized by the Board to provide basic training orcontinuing education.

(d) The county may apply to the Commission forreimbursement, on a form to be supplied by the Commis-sion, at the conclusion of the required training for eachdeputy sheriff who has attended basic training or continu-ing education.

(e) Reimbursement will be limited to the following:

(1) Tuition. Tuition will be provided by the Board.

(2) Living expenses. Allowable subsistence and lodgingshall be provided for a deputy sheriff who is not commut-ing to and from school. A deputy sheriff who is commut-ing will be allowed reimbursement only for lunch.

(3) Travel expenses. A commuter is entitled to claimmileage costs for each day the commuter is required toattend the approved training course. The mileage allow-ance, whether commuter or noncommuter, will only beallowed to the training school from the deputy sheriff’splace of employment.

(4) Determination of expenses. The determination ofordinary and necessary living and travel expenses will begoverned by 4 Pa. Code Chapter 40 (relating to travel andsubsistence).

(f) If the Commission determines that the applicationand request for reimbursement do not meet the require-ments of the act and this chapter, the Commission’sExecutive Director or a designee will send written notifi-cation within 10 business days to the county by regularmail and, if feasible, electronic mail. The notification willset forth the reasons upon which the adverse determina-tion is based.

§ 421.32. Restrictions on reimbursement.

(a) If a deputy sheriff has successfully completed thecertified basic training course and if reimbursement forthe deputy is claimed by or paid to a county, the deputy

may not again be claimed for reimbursement for repeti-tion of the basic training course regardless of reemploy-ment by another county.

(b) If a deputy sheriff does not successfully completethe certified basic training course and if reimbursementfor the deputy is claimed by or paid to a county, thecounty is not eligible for further reimbursement on behalfof the deputy in the event that the deputy subsequentlyattends another basic training course.

(c) A county will be reimbursed once, for each deputysheriff attending a certified continuing education coursewithin a 2-year period.

§§ 421.101—421.104. (Reserved).[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-86. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Title 49—PROFESSIONALAND VOCATIONAL

STANDARDSSTATE BOARD OF CERTIFIED

REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS[49 PA. CODE CH. 36]

Fees for Board Services

The State Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers(Board) amends § 36.6 (relating to fees) to read as setforth in Annex A.

The final-form rulemaking raises Board fees for appli-cation for certification as a real estate appraiser (whetheron the basis of reciprocity or nonreciprocity), applicationfor temporary practice registration, verification of certifi-cation or registration status and certification of examina-tion scores. The final-form rulemaking also adds a newfee for application for approval as a continuing educationprovider and makes changes to the descriptions of certainfees and to the order in which they appear in the feeschedule.

Summary of Comments and Responses to Proposed Rule-making

The Board published a notice of proposed rulemakingat 30 Pa.B. 5290 (October 14, 2000), with a 30-day publiccomment period. The Board received comments from thePennsylvania Association of Realtors (PAR).

The Board received comments from the IndependentRegulatory Review Commission (IRRC) and the HouseProfessional Licensure Committee (House Committee) aspart of their review of the proposed rulemaking under theRegulatory Review Act (71 P. S. §§ 745.1—745.15). TheBoard did not receive comments from the Senate Commit-tee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure(Senate Committee), which also reviewed the amend-ments in proposed form under the Regulatory Review Act.

PAR questioned whether the additional revenues gener-ated by the fees (approximately $32,900 during each fiscalbiennium) would be applied toward providing services tocertificateholders and not toward adding further ‘‘bureau-cratic levels’’ to the Board’s operations. The fees areintended to recoup the Board’s actual costs of providingspecific services to individual certificateholders and appli-

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cants; they are not intended to fund new regulatoryinitiatives or increases in staffing. By increasing fees toreflect the actual costs of providing the services coveredby the fees, the Board ensures that the costs of providingindividualized services are borne by the individuals whouse those services rather than by the entire regulatedcommunity.

PAR also raised concern that the increase in theapplication fee for appraiser certification by examina-tion—from $55 to $235—could serve as an economic‘‘barrier’’ to entry into the real estate appraising profes-sion. The Board has no evidence that an increase of $180in the application fee is likely to dissuade persons fromconsidering a career in real estate appraising; no ap-praiser trainee or prospective applicant has raised objec-tions to the fee increase. The Board notes that itsapplication fee is still less than the appraiser applicationfees in neighboring states such as New York ($250), NewJersey ($225—250) and West Virginia ($175—$325).

IRRC asked the Board to provide a more detailedexplanation of the reason for the increase in the applica-tion fee for appraiser certification by examination. Theoriginal fee of $55 has not been increased since itsadoption in 1991. Because the Board had just begunoperations at the time the original fee was adopted, thecost calculations underlying the original fee were basedon estimates rather than on historical cost data. As statedin the notice of proposed rulemaking, a recent systemsaudit of the Board’s operations conducted by the RevenueOffice of the Bureau of Professional and OccupationalAffairs (BPOA) determined that the $55 application feedid not cover the Board’s actual cost of processing anapplication. The actual cost was calculated by multiplyingthe hourly compensation rate of Board personnel whoreview an application times the average number ofminutes in the review process, plus a proportionate shareof the administrative overhead. The actual costs arebroken out as follows:Board staff (10 hours by credentials evaluator) $212.09Averaged Board member review $ 4.00Administrative overhead $ 19.45Total Cost $235.54

To be admitted to the appraiser certification examina-tion, an applicant must establish compliance with Feder-ally mandated education and experience qualifications.The credentials evaluators on the Board’s administrativestaff review and evaluate the course transcripts submit-ted by the applicant’s education providers and, as neces-sary, contact the providers for additional information toverify the eligibility of the course offerings for educationcredit. The credentials evaluators also review a detailedlog prepared by the applicant of the applicant’s experi-ence as an appraisal assistant. The credentials evaluatorsselect from the applicant’s experience log a representativesampling of transactions for further scrutiny; for eachtransaction selected, the credentials evaluators review theappraisal report that the applicant assisted in preparingas well as an appraisal assistant checklist completed bythe applicant’s supervising appraiser. The credentialsevaluators may seek additional verification of experienceby contacting the applicant, the applicant’s supervising

appraiser and lenders and other appraisal clients whohave had dealings with the applicant.

In a small number of cases, the direct involvement ofBoard members is required to ascertain whether theapplicant has satisfied the education and experiencerequirements for admittance to the certification examina-tion. Individual Board members may review the applica-tion file and interview the applicant; on occasion it maybe necessary for the full Board to conduct an evidentiaryhearing on the applicant’s qualifications.

IRRC also questioned the rationale for the proposedincrease—from $55 to $235—in the application fee forcertification as a certified Pennsylvania evaluator underthe Assessors Certification Act (63 P. S. §§ 458.1—458.16)Upon rechecking the results of the BPOA’s systems auditof the its operations, the Board has determined that theproposed increase in the application fee for certificationas a certified Pennsylvania evaluator was submitted inerror. Accordingly, the Board has deleted the proposedincrease from the final-form rulemaking.

IRRC also noted an error in the text of the proposedrulemaking regarding the amount of the new fee forapproval of a continuing education provider. The pre-amble of the notice of proposed rulemaking and the feereport form identified the amount of the fee as $85, whilethe text of the proposed regulation listed the fee as $55.The final-form rulemaking reflects the correct fee of $85.Noting that the Board’s fee schedule lists both ‘‘examina-tion fees’’ and ‘‘application fees,’’ the House Committeeand IRRC commented that the nomenclature of theapplication fees for certified appraisers—‘‘application byexamination’’ and ‘‘application by reciprocity’’—is confus-ing because it gives the false impression that there areactually two examination fees. The House Committee andIRRC recommended that the application fees for certifiedappraisers be renamed ‘‘licensure application fee’’ and‘‘licensure by reciprocity.’’ The Board does not favor theterm ‘‘licensure’’ because the appraiser credential issuedby the Board under the Real Estate Appraisers Certifica-tion Act (REACA) (63 P. S. §§ 457.1—457.19) is a certifi-cate rather than a license. To avoid the confusion cited bythe House Committee and IRRC, the Board has renamedthe application fees for certified appraisers as ‘‘application(nonreciprocity)’’ and ‘‘application (reciprocity).’’

At the suggestion of IRRC, the Board has made thecategory of ‘‘continuing education provider’’ in the feeschedule plural to be consistent with the other feecategories.

Statutory Authority

Section 5(6) of the REACA (63 P. S. § 457.5(6)) autho-rizes the Board to establish fees for its operations. Section9 of the REACA (63 P. S. § 457.9) requires the Board toestablish fees by regulation and to ensure that revenuesderived from fees are adequate to cover the Board’sexpenditures over a biennial period.

Fiscal Impact

The Board projects that the final-form rulemaking willgenerate additional fee revenues totaling approximately$32,900 during each fiscal biennium. The additionalbiennial revenues are broken down as follows:

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Service Estimated Additional Cost AdditionalFee-Payers Revenues

Application for Certification as 150 × $180 = $27,000Appraiser (Nonreciprocity)

Application for Certification as 10 × $15 = $150Appraiser (Reciprocity)

Application for Temporary Practice 75 × $5 = $375Registration

Application for Approval as 25 × $85 = $2,125Continuing Education Provider

Certification of Examination 200 × $10 = $2,000Scores

Verification of Certification 250 × $5 = $1,250or Registration Status

Total $32,900

Paperwork Requirements

The final-form rulemaking will require the Board tochange certain forms to reflect the revised schedule ofuser fees. The final-form rulemaking will not createadditional paperwork requirements for the regulated com-munity.

Compliance with Executive Order 1996-1

In accordance with Executive Order 1996-1, ‘‘Regula-tory Review and Promulgation,’’ the Board, in draftingand promulgating the final-form rulemaking, consideredthe least restrictive alternative to regulatory costs forservices requested by individual certificate holders andapplicants.

Regulatory Review

Under section 5(a) of the Regulatory Review Act (71P. S. § 745.5(a)), on October 4, 2000, the Board submitteda copy of the notice of proposed rulemaking, published at30 Pa.B. 5290, to IRRC and to the Chairpersons of theHouse and Senate Committees for review and comment.

Under section 5(c) of the Regulatory Review Act, IRRCand the Committees were provided with copies of thecomments received during the public comment period, aswell as other documents when requested. In preparingthis final-form rulemaking, the Board has considered thecomments received from IRRC, the Committees and thepublic.

Under section 5.1(d) of the Regulatory Review Act (71P. S. § 745.5a(d)), on November 13, 2002, this final-formrulemaking was deemed approved by the House andSenate Committees. Under section 5.1(e) of the Regula-tory Review Act, IRRC met on November 21, 2002, andapproved the final-form rulemaking.

Additional Information

For additional information concerning the final-formrulemaking, contact Michelle T. DeMerice, Administrator,State Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers, P. O. Box2649, Harrisburg, PA 17105-2649, (717) 783-4866,[email protected].

Findings

The Board finds that:

(1) Public notice of proposed rulemaking was givenunder sections 201 and 202 of the July 31, 1968 (P. L.

469, No. 240) (45 P. S. §§ 1201 and 1202) and theregulations thereunder, 1 Pa. Code §§ 7.1 and 7.2

(2) The final-form rulemaking adopted by this order isnecessary and appropriate for the administration of theREACA.

Order

The Board, acting under its authorizing statute, ordersthat:

(a) The regulations of the Board, 49 Pa. Code Chapter36, are amended by amending § 36.6 to read as set forthin Annex A.

(b) The Board shall submit this order and Annex A tothe Office of Attorney General and the Office of GeneralCounsel for approval as required by law.

(c) The Board shall certify this order and Annex A anddeposit them with the Legislative Reference Bureau asrequired by law.

(d) The final-form rulemaking shall take effect uponpublication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

GEORGE D. SINCLAIR,Chairperson

(Editor’s Note: For the text of the order of the Indepen-dent Regulatory Review Commission, relating to thisdocument, see 32 Pa.B. 6016 (December 7, 2002).)

Fiscal Note: Fiscal Note 16A-7011 remains valid forthe final adoption of the subject regulation.

Annex A

TITLE 49. PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONALSTANDARDS

PART I. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Subpart A. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONALAFFAIRS

CHAPTER 36. STATE BOARD OF CERTIFIEDREAL ESTATE APPRAISERS

Subchapter A. GENERAL PROVISIONS

GENERAL PROVISIONS

§ 36.6. Fees.

The following is the schedule of fees charged by theBoard:

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Certification of scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25Verification of certification or registration. . . . . . . . $15

Certified Real Estate AppraisersApplication (nonreciprocity). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $235Application (reciprocity) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40Temporary practice registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30Examination fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100Initial certification (if certified on or after 7/1 of

odd-numbered years or on or before 6/30 ofeven-numbered years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90

Initial certification (if certified between 7/1 ofeven-numbered years and 6/30 ofodd-numbered years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45

Biennial renewal fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $105Certified Broker/Appraisers

Application (for application period of 9/3/96 to9/3/98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40

Initial certification (if certified between 7/1/97and 6/30/98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90

Initial certification (if certified between 9/3/96and 6/30/97 or if certified on or after 7/1/98, ifthe application for initial certification wassubmitted by 9/3/98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45

Certified Pennsylvania EvaluatorsApplication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55Initial certification (if certified on or after 7/1 of

odd-numbered years or on or before 6/30 ofeven-numbered years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90

Initial certification (if certified between 7/1 ofeven-numbered years and 6/30 ofodd-numbered years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45

Biennial renewal fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $105Examination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200

Continuing Education ProvidersApplication for continuing education provider

approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $85[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-87. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Title 55—PUBLIC WELFAREDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE

[55 PA. CODE CH. 1101][Correction]

Invoicing for Services

An error occurred in the preamble to the documentwhich appeared at 32 Pa.B. 6364 (December 28, 2002).

The correct version of the fifth paragraph of thepreamble is as follows:

Under the 180-day rule, an MA provider mustsubmit a correct original invoice to be received by theDepartment within 180 days of the date the providerrenders service to an eligible MA recipient. If aprovider other than a long-term care provider sub-mits an invoice within the 180-day time frame, butthe invoice is pended or is rejected by the Depart-ment as incorrectly completed, the provider mayresubmit the claim or submit a corrected claim solong as the resubmission is received by the Depart-ment within 365 days of the date of service. See§ 1101.68(b)(3). The current regulation gives long-term care providers less time than other providers tosubmit a ‘‘clean claim.’’ Section 1101.68 specifies thata long-term care provider must submit its originalinvoice and any resubmissions to be received by theDepartment within 180 days of the last day of themonth in which service was provided. Id.2

FEATHER O. HOUSTOUN,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 02-2312. Filed for public inspection December 27, 2002, 9:00 a.m.]

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NOTICESDEPARTMENT OF BANKING

Action on Applications

The Department of Banking, under the authority contained in the act of November 30, 1965 (P. L. 847, No. 356), knownas the Banking Code of 1965; the act of December 14, 1967 (P. L. 746, No. 345), known as the Savings Association Code of1967; the act of May 15, 1933 (P. L. 565, No. 111), known as the Department of Banking Code; and the act of December19, 1990 (P. L. 834, No. 198), known as the Credit Union Code, has taken the following action on applications received forthe week ending January 7, 2003.

BANKING INSTITUTIONS

Holding Company AcquisitionsDate Name of Corporation Location Action12-31-02 Fidelity Bancorp, Inc.

Pittsburgh, to acquireFirst Pennsylvania SavingsAssociation, Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Effective

Consolidations, Mergers and AbsorptionsDate Name of Bank Location Action9-27-02 Royal Bank of Pennsylvania

Narberth,Montgomery County

Narberth Effective

Purchase of assets/assumptions ofliabilities of one branch officeof the bank, Woodbury, NJlocated at:Cross Keys Commons Shopping

Center3501 Route 42Woodbury, Glouchester County, NJ

12-31-02 Fidelity Savings BankPittsburgh, and FirstPennsylvania SavingsAssociation, PittsburghSurviving Institution—Fidelity Savings Bank, Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Effective

1-1-03 Glenmede Trust Company,Philadelphia, and GlenmedeTrust Company, NationalAssociation, PhiladelphiaSurviving Institution—Glenmede Trust Company,National Association

Philadelphia Effective

1-1-03 The Legacy Bank of Harrisburg,Harrisburg, and NorthernState Bank, TowandaSurviving Institution—The Legacy Bank of Harrisburgwith a change in corporatetitle to ‘‘The Legacy Bank’’

Harrisburg Effective

Branches Acquired via Merger120 West Fourth StreetWilliamsportLycoming County

422 North Elmira StreetSayreBradford County

Branch ApplicationsDate Name of Bank Location Action6-22-01 Royal Bank of Pennsylvania

NarberthMontgomery County

1650 Grant AvenuePhiladelphiaPhiladelphia County

Opened

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Date Name of Bank Location Action12-19-02 Citizens Bank of

PennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia County

1142 Northern Blvd.Clarks SummitLackawanna County

Opened

1-6-03 Farmers & Merchants TrustCompany of Chambersburg

ChambersburgFranklin County

Menno-Haven RetirementCommunity

2075 Scotland AvenueChambersburgFranklin County

Approved

1-6-03 Irwin Bank and Trust CompanyIrwinWestmoreland County

Lots 4 and 6Triangle DriveGreensburgWestmoreland County

Approved

1-6-03 Mid Penn BankMillersburgDauphin County

One Lemoyne PlazaLemoyneCumberland County

ApplicationWithdrawn

Branch RelocationsDate Name of Bank Location Action12-20-02 Northwest Savings Bank

WarrenWarren County

To: 999 S. Main StreetMeadvilleCrawford County

Filed

From: 932 Diamond ParkMeadvilleCrawford County

12-20-02 Lebanon Valley FarmersBank

LebanonLebanon County

Into: 555 Willow StreetLebanonLebanon County(Main Office)

Effective

From: 9th and Cumberland StreetsLebanonLebanon County

12-30-02 Citizens Bank ofPennsylvania

PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia County

Into: 128 N. Craig St.PittsburghAllegheny County

Effective

From: 5th Avenue and Craig St.PittsburghAllegheny County

Branch DiscontinuancesDate Name of Bank Location Action1-2-03 First Commonwealth Bank

IndianaIndiana County

15 South Main StreetChambersburgFranklin County

Filed

1-2-03 Citizens Bank ofPennsylvania

PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia County

Five branchoffices at thefollowing locations:

Approved

Thriftway700 Downingtown PikeWest ChesterChester County

Redner’s1661 Easton RoadWarringtonBucks County

Clemens170 Eagleview Blvd.ExtonChester County

Village Square70 Commerce DriveWyomissingBerks County

Johnson Highwayand Markley StreetNorristownMontgomery County

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Date Name of Bank Location ActionNote: The previously-noted branches are presently branches of Commonwealth Bank, Norristown, exceptfor the Norristown branch, and will be acquired by Citizens Bank as a result of the pending mergerbetween the two banks.

Voluntary DissolutionDate Name of Bank Action12-31-02 Aris Trust Company

State CollegeCentre County

Certification of Election for Voluntary Dissolution filed. Effective as ofDecember 31, 2002.

Articles of AmendmentDate Name of Bank Purpose Action12-31-02 Sun Bank

SelinsgroveSnyder County

Amendment to Article II to change theprincipal place of business from 2-16South Market Street, Selinsgrove, to155 North 15th Street, Lewisburg

ApprovedEffective

1-1-03

SAVINGS INSTITUTIONSConversion

Date Name of Association Location Action12-31-02 First Pennsylvania Savings

AssociationPittsburghAllegheny

Pittsburgh Effective

Represents conversion from a State-chartered mutual savings association to aState-chartered permanent reserve fund stock savings association

CREDIT UNIONSConsolidations, Mergers and Absorptions

Date Name of Credit Union Location Action1-1-03 Erie Insurance Exchange

Credit Union, Erie, andGTE Erie Federal CreditUnion, ErieSurviving Institution—Erie Insurance ExchangeCredit Union

Erie Effective

PAUL H. WENTZEL, Jr.,Acting Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-88. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Right-to-Know Law Request Policy

This written policy outlines the proper procedures forrequesting records from the Department of Banking(Department) under Pennsylvania’s Right-to-Know Law(65 P. S. §§ 66.1—66.9). Questions regarding this policyshould be directed to the Department’s Legal Office at(717) 787-1471.

1. All requests for records must be in writing andsigned by the requester. The request should identify ordescribe the records sought with sufficient specificity toenable the Department to ascertain which records arebeing requested and shall include a name and address towhich the agency should address its response. The De-partment will not accept anonymous requests for records.

2. All requests for records shall be addressed toKathleen A. Wolfe, Deputy Secretary of Banking forAdministration and Non-Depository Institutions, Depart-

ment of Banking, 333 Market St., 16th Floor, Harrisburg,PA 17101-2290.

3. Written requests for records may be sent to theDepartment by mail, by facsimile to (717) 705-5492 ordelivered in person during the Department’s regularbusiness hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday throughFriday. The Department will not accept verbal or e-mailrequests for records.

4. If a written request for records is granted, thefollowing fees will be charged to the requester:

Copies:1-10 photocopies No charge11 + photocopies $.15 per copyCertified photocopies $1.00 per copyRedaction $1.00 per pagePC Diskettes $1.00 per diskette

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Postage:Records fitting into standard letterenvelope

No charge

Other types of mailing Actual cost

A ‘‘photocopy’’ is either a single-sided copy or one side ofa double-sided copy of a standard 8.5� x 11� page. TheDepartment may require a requester to prepay an esti-mate of the fees listed if the fees required to fulfill therequest are expected to exceed $100. Costs may be paidby check or money order payable to ‘‘Pennsylvania De-partment of Banking.’’

PAUL H. WENTZEL, Jr.,Acting Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-89. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

DEPARTMENT OFEDUCATION

Availability of Program Year 2003-04 Federal EvenStart Grants for Renewal and New Family Lit-eracy Programs

The Federal Even Start Family Literacy Program (pro-gram), renamed the William F. Goodling Even StartFamily Literacy Programs, is authorized by Title I, PartB, Subpart 3 of the Elementary and Secondary EducationAct (ESEA), reauthorized as the No Child Left Behind Actof 2001. This program is administered by the Departmentof Education (Department) for family literacy programsthat will:

1. Target families living in areas of high concentrationof poverty who are receiving welfare benefits and whohave educational needs.

2. Enable communities to foster cooperative partner-ships that build on existing community resources tocreate a new range of services.

3. Provide services that are of sufficient intensity interms of hours, and of sufficient duration, to makesustainable changes in a family and that integrate all ofthe following:

a. Interactive literacy activities between parents andtheir children.

b. Training for parents regarding how to be the pri-mary teacher for their children and full partners in theeducation of their children.

c. Parent literacy training that leads to economic self-sufficiency.

d. An age-appropriate education to prepare children forsuccess in school and life experiences.

Organizations eligible to apply for an Even Start grantare local educational agencies (LEA) or community-basedorganizations (CBO). Eligible entities are required toestablish a formal partnership between one or more LEAsand one or more CBOs. Priority consideration will begiven to applications that reflect the family focus of EvenStart; locate new sites in areas designated by the Federalgovernment as empowerment zones or enterprise commu-nities; submit a total budget which contains a local matchbeyond the required Even Start statutory percentages;

and target services to families most in need (that is,educationally disadvantaged adults who are receivingpublic assistance; do not have high school diplomas; aremembers of minority groups; are single parents; arevictims of domestic violence; have children with develop-mental delays; reside in a Title I school attendance area;and, if in primary grades, are receiving Title I services).Priority also will be given to programs that are coordi-nated with adult education and literacy programs; countyassistance offices; social service agencies; public libraries;Team PA CareerLink One-Stop Centers; Workforce Invest-ment Act programs; elementary schools; family centers;preschool programs such as Head Start; licensed childcare centers; and other community groups or agenciesthat provide services and assistance to persons in need ofbasic literacy skills and/or support services.

Special consideration will be given to programs in thefollowing order of priority:

1. Applications for renewal of grants to currentlyfunded programs, providing sufficient progress is madetoward meeting program objectives in relation to thePennsylvania Family Literacy Program PerformanceStandards. (Even Start projects applying for their 4th or8th year of operation should consult the ApplicationGuidelines for special provisions pertaining to the dura-tion of projects.)

2. Applications for new programs by school districts orcharter schools receiving Title I, Part A, ESEA funds inunserved areas of counties not served by a current EvenStart or State Act 143 Family Literacy grant.

3. Applications for new programs by community-basedorganizations, in partnership with school districts and/orcharter schools receiving Title I, Part A, ESEA funds inunserved areas of counties not served by a current EvenStart or State Act 143 Family Literacy grant.

The grant period (or duration of an Even Start grant)will be for a term of 4 years, provided that sufficientprogress is made towards meeting program objectives inrelation to the Pennsylvania Family Literacy ProgramPerformance Standards. The Commonwealth will not,however, issue a 4-year grant. Each year, or grant year,grantees will be required to apply for continuation fund-ing. At the end of the grant period, grantees will beauthorized to reapply and compete with other applicantsfor another 4-year term. Upon the completion of 8 years,special provisions apply to the continuation of programoperations. Refer to the Application Guidelines for details.

Restrictions placed upon the Department for the admin-istration of the Even Start grant are:

1. The Federal program requires a local contribution/matching funds in addition to the requested grantamount. The total cost of the program is to be supportedby grant funds and a local share. The Even Start statuterequires a graduated increase in the local share, whichranges from 10% (in the first year) to 65% dependingupon the year of operation (see Application Guidelines fordetails)

2. Section 1234 of the Even Start statute prohibits alocal program from using grant funds for indirect costs.This restriction includes the project’s matching funds(local share).

Even Start renewal and new applications must becompleted on-line and submitted from the e-grant websiteat http://www.egrants.ed.state.pa.us to the Department’sBureau of Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) byMarch 24, 2003.

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Instructions and the Application Guidelines are avail-able from the ABLE website at www.able.state.pa.us andvia the e-grant website.

Grants will be funded by Rider W to a Master Agree-ment executed between the Department and the fundedagency. Both current and new Even Start grant recipientswill have to execute new Master Agreements in 2002-03since current Master Agreements expire June 30, 2003.The Department will mail out said Master Agreements inthe coming months. Funded agencies must execute a2003-04 Program Year Rider W to include a budget andthe application narrative to receive funding. Agencies notcurrently funded will be given instructions on executionof the Master Agreement once grant applications areaccepted for approval.

Potential applicants are urged to attend the proposaldevelopment workshop to learn the latest changes toprogram guidelines and new requirements for submittinge-grant applications for adult education and family lit-eracy programs funded through: (1) the FederalWorkforce Investment Act, Section 231; (2) State Adultand Family Literacy Education Act 143 of 1986; and (3)the program. This workshop will be conducted by telecon-ference on January 31, 2003, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. For thenearest downlink site and to ensure that space, materialsand handouts are available, attendees must register toattend by visiting the Distance Learning, PaTTANwebsite at www.pattan.k12.pa.us. Interested parties whoare unable to register online may register by completing aregistration form and faxing it to (412) 826-6872 ormailing it to Marty Rist, Distance Learning, PaTTAN—Pittsburgh, 3190 William Pitt Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15238.For answers to questions regarding downlink sites, regis-tration or satellite coordinates, e-mail PaTTAN DistanceLearning at [email protected]. For individuals whoare deaf or hard of hearing, the Pennsylvania RelayService, (800) 654-5984 (TTY), can be used to call theDistance Learning Center. To ensure timely administra-tion and processing of e-grant applications, both the grantwriter and the fiscal officer should attend the workshop.

THOMAS R. WINTERS,Acting Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-90. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Availability of Workforce Investment Act of 1998Section 231 Funds for Adult Basic Education,Including English as a Second Language/CivicsFunds from section 1000(a)(4) of the Consoli-dated Appropriations Act and Adult SecondaryEducation Programs, for Program Year 2003-04

Title II of The Workforce Investment Act of 1998, TheAdult Education and Family Literacy Act, provides fundsto local eligible provider agencies through the Depart-ment of Education (Department) for the establishment ofadult education and family literacy programs that will:

1. Assist adults to become literate and obtain theknowledge and skills necessary for employment andself-sufficiency.

2. Assist adults who are parents to obtain the educa-tional skills necessary to become full partners in theeducational development of their children.

3. Assist adults in the completion of a secondary schooleducation.

Additional funding has recently been requested by theUnited States Department of Education for the solepurpose of integrating ‘‘English literacy and civics educa-tion services to immigrants and other limited Englishproficient populations.’’ The Commonwealth is expected toreceive approximately $1 million of the $70 millionallocated funds. Funding for English as a Second Lan-guage (ESL) will not be awarded without a civics curricu-lum component. Instruction is intended for, but notlimited to, those immigrants seeking permanent legalresidence in the United States.

Eligible applicants include local education agencies andpublic or private nonprofit agencies, organizations andinstitutions. A for-profit agency is eligible to participate inthe program only if it is part of a consortium with a localeducation agency or other eligible sponsor, with thenonprofit agency acting as the fiscal agent. A for-profitorganization must also have the capability and capacityto augment significantly the adult education services of aconsortium.

Consistent with the purpose of the Adult Education andFamily Literacy Act and the intent of the earmarkedfunding for ESL/Civics, for Program Year 2003-04, theDepartment will give consideration to programs for immi-grants seeking permanent legal residence in the UnitedStates as follows:

1. Primary Consideration—Applications for the con-tinuation or expansion of existing ESL/Civics programsthat have demonstrated an ability to produce resultsconsistent with the objectives of the Adult Education andFamily Literacy Act and the requirements of the ESL/Civics earmarked funding.

2. Secondary Consideration—Applications for otherESL/Civics programs that demonstrate evidence of anability to produce results consistent with the objectives ofthe Adult Education and Family Literacy Act and therequirements of the Federal ESL/Civics earmarked fund-ing language.

In applying for ESL/Civics program funding, agencieswill determine appropriate funding levels (grant amounts)by ensuring that the cost per student does not exceed$450. Contact Jeff Bostic at (717) 787-6344 if assistancein this calculation is required.

When mailing in the rider signature page, the applicantshould also enclose documentation that provides evidenceof the following:

1. A compelling need for the services, such as waitinglists.

2. The ability to integrate civics instruction into exist-ing ESL programming.

3. A plan for integrating and delivering curriculum andevaluating the benefits of this instruction.

4. Proof of a viable curriculum that is used for ESLinstruction that includes assessment.

5. A history of having met or exceeded its enrollmentobligations for the past several years in programs fundedby the Bureau of Adult Basic and Literacy Education(ABLE).

6. An assurance that agency staff will attend ESL/Civics training.

The Grant Period (or duration of a Section 231 ESL/Civics grant) will be for a term of 1 year—July 1, 2003,

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through June 30, 2004. Grants will be funded by Rider Kto a Master Agreement executed between the Departmentand the funded agency. Both current and new ESL/Civicsgrant recipients will have to execute new Master Agree-ments in the winter of 2002-03 since current MasterAgreements expire June 30, 2003. The Department willmail out Master Agreements in the coming months.Funded agencies must execute a 2003-04 Program YearRider K, to include a budget and the application narrativeto receive funding. Agencies not currently funded will begiven instructions on execution of the Master Agreementonce grant applications are accepted for approval.

Section 231 ESL/Civics grants will comprise the 75%Federal share of total program costs. Grant recipientsmust fund the 25% local match share that may bein-kind. Other Federal funds may not be used for thelocal match unless specifically identified as eligible foruse as matching funds.

Restrictions placed upon the Department by the UnitedStates Department of Education on the administration ofthe grant include:

1. Not less than 82.5% of the State’s allotment must beused for adult education and/or family literacy programs.

2. Not more than 8.25% of the State’s allotment may beused for corrections education programs.

3. Not more than 5% of a local applicant’s grant maybe used for administrative costs, unless a higher percentis approved in advance by the Department’s Bureau ofABLE.

Section 231 ESL/Civics applications must be completedonline and submitted from the e-grant website at http://www.egrants.ed.state.pa.us to the Bureau of ABLE. In-structions and the Application Guidelines are availablevia the ABLE website at www.able.state.pa.us and fromthe e-grant website.

Application due date for ESL/Civics (an 061 project inthe e-grant process) is April 18, 2003.

The Bureau of ABLE reserves the right to considerproposals received after these deadlines and, if appropri-ate, to approve them if and when funds become available.

Potential applicants are urged to attend the proposaldevelopment workshop to learn the latest changes toprogram guidelines and new requirements for submittinge-grant applications for adult education and family lit-eracy programs funded through: (1) the FederalWorkforce Investment Act, Section 231; (2) State AdultLiteracy Program, Act 143 of 1986; and (3) the FederalEven Start Family Literacy Program. This workshop willbe conducted by teleconference on January 31, 2003, from1 to 3:30 p.m. For the nearest downlink site and toensure that space, materials and handouts are available,attendees must register to attend by visiting the DistanceLearning, PaTTAN website at www.pattan.k12.pa.us. Ifunable to register online, interested parties may registerby completing a registration form and faxing it to (412)826-6872 or mailing it to Marty Rist, Distance Learning,PaTTAN—Pittsburgh, 3190 William Pitt Way, Pittsburgh,PA 15238. For answers to questions regarding downlinksites, registration or satellite coordinates, e-mail PaTTANDistance Learning at [email protected]. For individu-als who are deaf or hard of hearing, the PennsylvaniaRelay Service, (800) 654-5984 (TTY), can be used to callthe Distance Learning Center. To ensure timely adminis-tration and processing of e-grant applications, both the

grant writer and the fiscal officer should attend theworkshop.

ESL/Civics funding is not to be considered permanent,as its continued availability is not something that isguaranteed. For information on existing civics materials,contact the state literacy resource center, ADVANCE at(800) 992-2283.

THOMAS R. WINTERS,Acting Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-91. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Eligible Partnerships Postsecondary Grant Appli-cation Guidelines for Conducting a Rural Acad-emy for Commonwealth Educators

The Department of Education (Department) has estab-lished Eligible Partnership Postsecondary Grant Applica-tion (application) guidelines to provide direction to eli-gible partnerships for submitting applications targetingthe quality of teachers, principals and paraprofessionals.An eligible partnership that receives a grant under theseguidelines shall use the grant for designing and imple-menting a rural academy for this Commonwealth whichprovides assistance to local educational agencies (LEAs),their teachers, principals and paraprofessionals to ensurethat they are able to use the Commonwealth’s Mathemat-ics and Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening contentstandards and for using Pennsylvania System of SchoolAssessment data to strengthen and enhance instructionalpractices for improving student academic achievement.The guidelines define a partnership that is eligible toapply. The first rural academy funded under these guide-lines will be conducted in the summer of 2003 and will bemodeled after the Department’s Governor’s Academy forUrban Education. Approximately $202,804 is available tofund one academy for rural educators on a competitivebasis under these guidelines. One contract or memoran-dum of understanding will be awarded.

Copies of the rural academy’s application guidelines areavailable on the Department’s website at http://www.pde.state.pa.us or from the Issuing Office, which isthe sole point of contact for the guidelines: Division ofProgram Services, Bureau of Postsecondary Services,Department of Education, 333 Market Street, Harrisburg,PA 17126-0333, (717) 772-3623, TDD (717) 783-8445.

A preproposal conference is scheduled for Friday, Feb-ruary 7, 2003, at 10 a.m. in the Honors Suite, 1st Floor,333 Market Street, Harrisburg. Attendance by a repre-sentative of the partnership (potential applicant, regionalsite, LEA, intermediate unit or other) is a prerequisite tosubmitting an application. If special accommodations arerequired to participate in the preproposal conference,contact the Division of Program Services. Written ques-tions are to be submitted by January 31, 2003, onPDE-4658, which is available on the Department’swebsite at http://www.pde.state.pa.us.

Applications submitted in response to the applicationguidelines are due in the Division of Program Services by5 p.m. on Monday, February 24, 2003.

THOMAS R. WINTERS,Acting Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-92. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONApplications, Actions and Special Notices

APPLICATIONS

NATIONAL POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES)PERMITS

NPDES APPLICATIONS

PART I PERMITSUnder the Federal Clean Water Act and The Clean Streams Law, the following parties have applied for an NPDES

permit or to renew their current permit to discharge controlled wastewaters into the waters of this Commonwealth or toconduct other activities required by the NPDES permit. For renewal applications listed in Section I, the Department ofEnvironmental Protection (Department) has made a tentative determination to reissue these permits for 5 years subjectto effluent limitations and monitoring and reporting requirements in their current permits, with appropriate andnecessary updated requirements to reflect new and changed regulations and other requirements. For new permitapplications, renewal application with major changes or applications for permits not waived by the EPA, the Department,based upon preliminary reviews, also made a tentative determination of proposed effluent limitations and other termsand conditions for the permit applications listed in Section II. These determinations are published as proposed actions forcomments prior to taking final actions.

Unless indicated otherwise, the EPA Region III Administrator has waived the right to review or object to this proposedpermit action under the waiver provision 40 CFR 123.24(d).

Persons wishing to comment on the proposed permit are invited to submit a statement, to the office noted before theapplication, within 30 days from the date of this public notice. Comments received within this 30-day comment periodwill be considered in the formulation of the final determinations regarding this application. The comments should includethe name, address and telephone number of the writer and a concise statement to inform the Department of the exactbasis of a comment and the relevant facts upon which it is based. A public hearing may be held if the responsible officeconsiders the public response significant. Following the comment period, the Department’s Water Management ProgramManager will make a final determination regarding these applications. Notice of this final determination will bepublished in the Pennsylvania Bulletin at which time this determination may be appealed to the Environmental HearingBoard.

The renewal application, including proposed effluent limitations and special conditions, is available on file. For newpermit applications, information submitted with the applications is available on file. The information may be inspectedand arrangements made for copying at the office indicated before the application.

Persons with a disability, who require an auxiliary aid, service, including TDD users or other accommodations to seekadditional information, should contact the Department through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

I. NPDES Renewal Applications

Southcentral Region: Water Management Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, (717)705-4707.NPDES No.(Type)

Facility Nameand Address

County andMunicipality

Stream Name(Watershed No.)

EPA WaivedY/N ?

PA0024961 Oley Township MunicipalAuthorityP. O. Box 19Oley, PA 19547

Berks CountyOley Township

Manatawny Creek3B

Y

PA0085413 Lower Marsh CreekPresbyterian Church1865 Knoxlyn RoadGettysburg, PA 17325

Adams CountyHighland Township

UNT Marsh Creek13D

Y

PA0080811 GSP Mgmt. Co.Mountain View Terrace MHPP. O. Box 677Morgantown, PA 19543

York CountyNewberry Township

UNT Conewago Creek7F

Y

PA0039748 United States Army Corp ofEngineersRaystown Lake, Seven PointsR. D. 1, Box 222Hesston, PA 16647-9227

Huntingdon CountyPenn Township

Raystown Lake12D

Y

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NPDES No.(Type)

Facility Nameand Address

County andMunicipality

Stream Name(Watershed No.)

EPA WaivedY/N ?

PA0081981 Smithville Mobile Home Village686 Pennsy RoadWillow Street, PA 17584

Lancaster CountyProvidence Township

UNT Huber Run7K

Y

PA0055352 Woodland Mobile Home ParkBerks Properties Inc.2620 Egypt RoadNorristown, PA 19403

Berks CountyHereford Township

Perkiomen Creek3E

Y

PA0087459 Meadow View Village MobileHome Park5351 Jaycee AvenueHarrisburg, PA 17112

Perry CountyCentre Township

UNT Trout Run7A

Y

Northcentral Region: Water Management Program Manager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.NPDES No.(Type)

Facility Nameand Address

County andMunicipality

Stream Name(Watershed No.)

EPA WaivedY/N ?

PA0112054(SewerageNonpublic)

Mifflin Manor2155 Stopper DriveMontoursville, PA 17754

Lycoming CountyMifflin Township

Larrys CreekSWP 10A

Y

PA0113697(Sewerage)

David and Teresa Spiwak(Country Manor)603 East 4th StreetBloomsburg, PA 17815

Mount Pleasant TownshipColumbia County

UNT to Fishing CreekSWP 5C

Y

PA0032816(Sewerage)

Department ofTransportation—Bureau ofDesignP. O. Box 3060Harrisburg, PA 17105-3060

Greene TownshipClinton County

Fishing CreekSWP 9C

Y

Northwest Region: Water Management Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.PA0100960, Sewage, Bloomfield Township Sewage Authority, 22791 Shreve Ridge Road, Union City, PA

16438-3550. This existing facility is located in Bloomfield Township, Crawford County.Description of Proposed Activity: Renewal of an NPDES permit for an existing discharge of treated sewage.For the purpose of evaluating effluent requirements for TDS, NO2-NO3, fluoride and phenolics, the existing/proposed

downstream potable water supply (stream and public water supplier) considered during the evaluation is the EmlentonWater Company on the Allegheny River located at Emlenton, approximately 80 miles below point of discharge.

The receiving stream, Oil Creek (001), is in watershed 16E and classified CWF, aquatic life, water supply andrecreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 are based on a design flow of 0.35 MGD.Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Flow XX XXCBOD5 25 40 50Total Suspended Solids 30 45 60NH3-N

(5-1 to 10-31) 6 12(11-1 to 4-30) 18 36

Fecal Coliform(5-1 to 9-30) 200/100 ml as a geometric average(10-1 to 4-30) 8,500/100 ml as a geometric average

Total Residual Chlorine .43 1.4Dissolved Oxygen minimum of 5 mg/l at all timespH 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.PA0003085, Industrial Waste, Carbide Graphite Group, 800 Theresia Street, St. Marys, PA 15857. This proposed

facility is located in St. Marys, Elk County.Description of Proposed Activity: Discharge of groundwater and stormwater.

For the purpose of evaluating effluent requirements for TDS, NO2-NO3, fluoride and phenolics, the existing/proposeddownstream potable water supply (stream and public water supplier) considered during the evaluation is thePennsylvania American Water Company and the Clarion River located at Clarion, 72.6 miles below point of discharge.

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The receiving stream, South Branch of Elk Creek, is in watershed 17A and classified for CWF, aquatic life, watersupply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 010 based on a design flow of 0.004 MGD.Average Daily Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Flow XXDissolved Iron 1.3 2.6 3.3Total Iron XXpH 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times

The proposed effluent limits for Outfalls 001—003, 006—008, 011, 020, 023—026, 032—034, 036—039, 041—043, 045and 046 based on a design flow of N/A MGD.

Average Average InstantaneousParameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5 XXOil and Grease XXTotal Suspended Solids XXTotal Iron XXIron (Dissolved) XXpH 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0222381, Sewage, Clearfield-Jefferson Counties Regional Airport Authority, P. O. Box 299, Falls Creek, PA15840. This proposed facility is located in Washington Township, Jefferson County.

Description of Proposed Activity: Renewal of an existing discharge of treated sewage.

For the purpose of evaluating effluent requirements for TDS, NO2-NO3, fluoride and phenolics, the existing/proposeddownstream potable water supply (stream and public water supplier) considered during the evaluation is the HawthornWater Authority intake on Redbank Creek located in Hawthorn Borough, Clarion County, approximately 27 miles belowpoint of discharge.

The receiving stream, unnamed tributary to Keys Run, is in watershed 17C and classified for CWF, aquatic life, watersupply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 based on a design flow of 0.006 MGD.Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Flow XX XXCBOD5 25 50Total Suspended Solids 30 60NH3-N 25 50Total Residual Chlorine 1.5 3.5Fecal Coliform

(5-1 to 9-30) 200/100 ml as a geometric average(10-1 to 4-30) 2,000/100 ml as a geometric average

Dissolved Oxygen minimum of 3 mg/l at all timespH 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0222771 Amendment No. 2, Industrial Waste, Honeywell International—Titusville, 1100 East Main Street,Titusville, PA 16354. This existing facility is located in Titusville, Crawford County.

Description of Proposed Activity: Requested reduced monitoring frequencies for discharge of once through noncontactcooling water and Group 2 stormwater.

For the purpose of evaluating effluent requirements for TDS, NO2-NO3, fluoride and phenolics, the existing/proposeddownstream potable water supply (stream and public water supplier) considered during the evaluation is the EmlentonWater Company and the Allegheny River located at Emlenton, 48 miles below point of discharge.

The receiving stream, Oil Creek, is in watershed 16-E and classified for CWF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 are based on a design flow of 0.027 MGD.Average Maximum Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Daily (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Flow XXOil and Grease 15 23 30Total Residual Chlorine 0.5 0.8 1.2pH 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times

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The proposed effluent limits for Outfalls 002 and 003 based on a design flow of N/A MGD.Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)These outfalls shall consist of uncontaminated stormwater runoff only. Refer to Stormwater only

outfalls condition in Part C.

XX—Monitor and report on monthly DMRs.

This Amendment No. 2 is for the relaxation of monitoring frequencies at Outfall 001 due to water conservationmeasures and a re-review of chemical additives.

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0025291, Sewage, Southwest Warren County Municipal Authority, 174 Main Street, P. O. Box 132, Tidioute, PA16351. This proposed facility is located in Tidioute Borough, Warren County.

Description of Proposed Activity: Renewal of an existing discharge of treated sewage.

For the purpose of evaluating effluent requirements for TDS, NO2-NO3, fluoride and phenolics, the existing/proposeddownstream potable water supply (stream and public water supplier) considered during the evaluation is the EmlentonWater Company on the Allegheny River located at River Mile 90 in Emlenton, 76.65 miles below point of discharge.

The receiving stream, Allegheny River, is in watershed 16-F and classified for WWF, aquatic life, water supply andrecreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 are based on a design flow of 0.25 MGD.Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Flow XX XXCBOD5 25 40 50Total Suspended Solids 30 45 60Fecal Coliform

(5-1 to 9-30) 200/100 ml as a geometric average(10-1 to 4-30) 100,000/100 ml as a geometric average

Total Residual Chlorine 0.8 2.6pH 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0210528, Sewage, Welcome Home Centers, Inc., R. R. 2 Box 429A, Route 219, Brockway, PA 15824. This proposedfacility is located in Washington Township, Jefferson County.

Description of Proposed Activity: Discharge of treated sewage.

For the purpose of evaluating effluent requirements for TDS, NO2-NO3, fluoride and phenolics, the existing/proposeddownstream potable water supply (stream and public water supplier) considered during the evaluation is the HawthornWater Authority and Redbank Creek located at Hawthorn, 36 miles below point of discharge.

The receiving stream, unnamed tributary to Wolf Run, is in watershed 17C and classified for CWF, aquatic life, watersupply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 based on a design flow of 0.000528 MGD.Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Flow XXCBOD5 25 50Total Suspended Solids 30 60Fecal Coliform

(5-1 to 9-30) 200/100ml as a geometric average(10-1 to 4-30) 21,200/100ml as a geometric average

Total Residual Chlorine Monitoring OnlypH 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA022216, Sewage, Edinboro Conference Campgrounds, 12940 Fry Road, Edinboro, PA 16412. This facility islocated in Washington Township, Erie County.

Description of Proposed Activity: The applicant requests renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sanitarysewage from an existing seasonal campground to an unnamed tributary of Boles Run.

The receiving stream, unnamed tributary to Boles Run, is in the French Creek watershed and classified for WWF,aquatic life, water supply and recreation. For the purpose of evaluating effluent requirements for TDS, NO2-NO3, fluorideand phenolics, the existing/proposed downstream potable water supply considered during the evaluation is the FranklinGeneral Authority located in Franklin, approximately 50 miles below the point of discharge.

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The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 based on a design flow of 0.0041 MGD:Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5 25 50Total Suspended Solids 30 60Dissolved Oxygen minimum of 3.0 mg/l at all timesTotal Residual Chlorine 0.50 1.2Fecal Coliform

(5-1 to 9-30) 200/100 ml as a geometric average(10-1 to 4-30) 2,000/100 ml as a geometric average

pH 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times

The EPA Waiver is not in effect.

II. Applications for New or Expanded Facility Permits, Renewal of Major Permits and EPA NonwaivedPermit Applications

Southeast Region: Water Management Program Manager, Lee Park, Suite 6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA19428.

PA0058670, Industrial Waste, J.D.M. Materials Company, 851 County Line Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006.This application is for issuance of an NPDES permit to discharge stormwater from J.D.M. Materials Company’sNorristown Batch Plant in Plymouth Township, Montgomery County. This is an existing discharge to an unnamedtributary to the Schuylkill River.

The receiving stream is classified for WWF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfalls 001 and 002, based on stormwater flow, are as follows:Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)COD Monitor and Report Monitor and ReportCBOD5 Monitor and Report Monitor and ReportTotal Suspended Solids Monitor and Report Monitor and ReportOil and Grease Monitor and Report Monitor and ReportTemperature Monitor and Report Monitor and ReportpH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all timesTotal Kjeldahl Nitrogen Monitor and Report Monitor and ReportTotal Phosphorus Monitor and Report Monitor and ReportIron (Dissolved) Monitor and Report Monitor and Report

The permittee may elect to perform an annual inspection in lieu of the monitoring requirements.

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0031178, Sewage, Melody Lakes Properties, 1045 North West End Boulevard, Lot 600, Quakertown, PA 18951.This application is for renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from sewage treatment plant inRichland Township, Bucks County. This is an existing discharge to an unnamed tributary to Tohickon Creek.

The receiving stream is classified for TSF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001, based on an average flow of 72,000 gpd are as follows:Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5

(5-1 to 10-31) 10 20(11-1 to 4-30) 20 40

Suspended Solids 30 60Ammonia (as N)

(5-1 to 10-31) 2.0 4.0(11-1 to 4-30) 6.0 12.0

Phosphorus (as P) 0.5 1.0Total Residual Chlorine 0.03 0.1Fecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml as a geometric averageDissolved Oxygen minimum of 6.0 mg/l at all timespH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0058661, Sewage, Joseph A. Kuroski and Gina M. Bryan, 1131 Church Road, East Greenville, PA 18041. Thisapplication is for issuance of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from Kuroski/Bryan small flow sewagetreatment plant in Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery County. This is a new discharge to an unnamed tributary toPerkiomen Creek.

The receiving stream is classified for TSF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.

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The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001, based on an average flow of 500 gpd are as follows:Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5 10 20Suspended Solids 20 40Ammonia (as N) 10 20Total Residual Chlorine Monitor and Report Monitor and ReportFecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml as a geometric averageDissolved Oxygen minimum of 5.0 mg/l at all timespH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.PA0058637, Industrial Waste, Moyers Chicks, Inc., 266 East Paletown Road, Quakertown, PA 18951. This application

is for issuance of an NPDES permit to discharge cooling water from the facility in Richland Township, Bucks County.This is a new discharge to an unnamed tributary to Morgan.

The receiving stream is classified for CWF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001, based on an average flow of 15,000 gpd are as follows:Average Maximum Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Daily (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Temperature 110°FpH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0050059, Sewage, English Village Service Company, Inc., 1201 Bethlehem Pike, Suite 104, North Wales, PA19454. This application is for renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from English Village ApartmentsSTP in Horsham Township, Montgomery County. This is an existing discharge to Park Creek.

The receiving stream is classified for WWF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001, based on an average flow of 0.12 mgd are as follows:Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5

(5-1 to 10-31) 10 20(11-1 to 4-30) 20 40

Suspended Solids 30 60Ammonia (as N)

(5-1 to 10-31) 1.0 2.0(11-1 to 4-30) 3.0 6.0

Nitrate and Nitrate(7-1 to 10-31) 10.0 20.0

Phosphorus (as P)(4-1 to 10-31) 2.0 4.0

Total Residual Chlorine 0.1 0.23Fecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml as a geometric averageDissolved Oxygen minimum of 5.0 mg/l at all timespH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0030023, Sewage, Bryn Athyn Borough, P. O. Box 683, 2835 Buck Road, Bryn Athyn, PA 19009. This applicationis for renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from the Academy of the New Church STP in Bryn AthynBorough, Montgomery County. This is an existing discharge to an unnamed tributary to Huntingdon Valley Creek.

The receiving stream is classified for TSF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001, based on an average flow of 0.065 mgd are as follows:Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5

(5-1 to 10-31) 10 15 20(11-1 to 4-30) 20 30 40

Total Suspended Solids 10 15 20Ammonia (as N)

(5-1 to 10-31) 3.0 6.0(11-1 to 4-30) 9.0 18.0

Total Residual Chlorine 0.4 0.9Fecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml as a geometric averageDissolved Oxygen minimum of 5.0 mg/l at all times

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Average Average InstantaneousParameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)pH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all timesCopper, Total Monitor and Report Monitor and Report

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0058645, Sewage, Robert K. Cowherd, 1101 Bondsville Road, Downingtown, PA 19335. This application is forissuance of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from a small flow sewage treatment plant in Caln Township,Chester County. This is a new discharge to an unnamed tributary to Beaver Creek.

The receiving stream is classified for TSF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001, based on an average flow of 800 gpd are as follows:Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5 10 20Suspended Solids 20 40Ammonia (as N) 10 20Total Residual Chlorine Monitor and Report Monitor and ReportFecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml as a geometric averagepH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all times

The EPA Waiver is not in effect.

PA0029521, Sewage, Pennridge School District, 1506 North 5th Street, Perkasie, PA 18944-2295. This application isfor renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from Bedminster STP in Bedminster Township, BucksCounty. This is an existing discharge to Deer Run.

The receiving stream is classified for CWF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001, based on an average flow are as follows:Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5

(5-1 to 10-31) 15 30(11-1 to 4-30) 25 50

Suspended Solids 30 60Ammonia (as N)

(5-1 to 10-31) 2 4(11-1 to 4-30) 6 12

Fecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml as a geometric averageDissolved Oxygen minimum of 5 mg/l at all timespH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0056731, Sewage, Historic Salem Village Homeowner’s Association, 2193 Yellow Springs Road, Malvern, PA19355. This application is for renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from a sewage treatment plant inTredyffrin Township, Chester County. This is an existing discharge to unnamed tributary to Valley Creek.

The receiving stream is classified for EV, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001, based on an average flow of 1,700 gpd are as follows:Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5 10 20Suspended Solids 10 20Ammonia (as N)

(5-1 to 10-31) 1.5 3.0(11-1 to 4-30) 4.5 9.0

Phosphorus (as P) 1.0 2.0Fecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml as a geometric averageDissolved Oxygen minimum of 6.0 mg/l at all timespH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0012637 Amendment No. 3, Industrial Waste, ConocoPhillips Company, 600 North Dairy Ashford, Houston, TX77079. This application is for amendment of an NPDES permit to discharge treated process wastewater from Trainer OilRefinery located in Trainer Borough, Delaware County. This is an existing discharge to Stony Creek in DelawareEstuary Zone 4.

The receiving stream is classified for WWF.

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The following proposed effluent limits for Outfall 002, based on an average flow of 42.67 mgd are added to the effluentlimits published at 28 Pa.B. 3307 (July 11, 1998):

Average Maximum InstantaneousParameter Monthly (mg/l) Daily (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Total Dissolved Solids (Net) 1,000 2,000 2,500

The EPA Waiver is not in effect.PA0055395, Sewage, Green Top Park, Inc., 107 Green Top Road, Sellersville, PA 18960. This application is for

renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from sewage treatment plant in West Rockhill Township,Bucks County. This is existing discharge to unnamed tributary to Tohickon Creek.

The receiving stream is classified for TSF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001, based on an average flow of 12,000 gpd are as follows:

Average InstantaneousParameter Monthly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5 25 50Suspended Solids 30 60Ammonia (as N)

(5-1 to 10-31) 1.7 3.4(11-1 to 4-30) 3.0 11.0

Phosphorus (as P) 0.5 1.0Total Residual Chlorine 0.03 0.1Fecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml as a geometric averageDissolved Oxygen minimum of 5.0 mg/l at all timespH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.PA0026964 Amendment No. 2, Sewage, Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional Sewer Authority, P. O. Box 297, Oaks,

PA 19456. Based on a request from Montgomery County Sewer Authority to uniformly allocate effluent limits for theconventional pollutants CBOD5 and NH3-N, several modeling runs were made for discharges in the segment of SchuylkillRiver from Black Rock dam to Norristown dam. The discharges in the segment include Phoenixville Borough sewagetreatment plant (STP), Montgomery County Sewer Authority STP, Valley Forge Sewer Authority STP and Upper MerionMunicipal Utility Authority STP. The final wastewater allocations for these four discharges include a reserve for anticipatedgrowth for Montgomery County STP from 9.5 mgd to 12.8 mgd and Valley Forge STP from 9.2 mgd to 10.93 mgd.

The proposed limitations for the wastewater discharge from these four sewage treatment plants, are as follows:

Permittee Name Phoenixville Borough

Montgomery County SewerAuthority(New Owner LPVRSA)

Valley Forge SewerAuthority

Upper MerionMunicipal UtilityAuthority

NPDES Permit No. PA0027154 PA0026964 PA0043974 PA0026131Annual Flow (mgd) 4.0 9.5 current

12.8 future9.2 current

10.93 future6.0

CBOD5(5-1 to 10-31) 20 mg/l 20 mg/l 20 mg/l 25 mg/l

NH3-N(5-1 to 10-31) 8 mg/l 8 mg/l 8 mg/l 15 mg/l

Dissolved Oxygen(minimum)

5 mg/l 5 mg/l 5 mg/l 5 mg/l

The proposed limits for Phoenixville Borough, Valley Forge Sewer Authority and Upper Merion Municipal UtilityAuthority will be incorporated in their NPDES permits upon their next permit renewal or major permit amendmentaction.

The permit is transferred from Montgomery County Sewer Authority to Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional SewerAuthority (LPVRSA).

The EPA waiver is not in effect.PA0027383, Sewage, Southwest Delaware County Municipal Authority, One Gamble Lane, Aston, PA 19104-0466.

This application is for renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from SWDCMA Wastewater treatmentplant in Aston Township, Delaware County. This is an existing discharge to Chester Creek.

The receiving stream is classified for WWF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 002, based on an annual average flow of 6.0 million gallons per day are asfollows. These limits reflect changes to the notice published at 32 Pa.B. 321 (January 19, 2002):

Average Average InstantaneousParameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5

(5-1 to 10-31) 15 23 30(11-1 to 4-30) 25 38 50

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Average Average InstantaneousParameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Suspended Solids 30 45 60Ammonia (as N)

(5-1 to 10-31) 1st and 2nd years 5.0 10.0(11-1 to 4-30) 1st and 2nd years 15.0 30.0

Ammonia (as N)(5-1 to 10-31) 3rd to 5th year 3.0 6.0(11-1 to 4-30) 3rd to 5th year 9.0 18.0

Total Residual Chlorine 0.1 0.3Fecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml as a geometric averageDissolved Oxygen minimum of 3 mg/l at all timespH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all timesCopper, Total 0.021 0.05BIS (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate Monitor MonitorDieldrin Monitor Monitor

Other Conditions: Implementation of industrial pretreatment program requirements; effective disinfection; bioassayrequirement at next renewal; special test methods for certain pollutants.

The EPA Waiver is not in effect.PA0012327, Industrial Waste, County of Bucks—Department of Public Works, 55 East Court Street, Doylestown,

PA 18901. This application is for renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge untreated leachate and stormwater fromHidden Valley Landfill in Nockamixon Township, Bucks County. This is an existing discharge to an unnamed tributaryof Gallows Run.

The receiving stream is classified for CWF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation.The proposed effluent limits for Outfalls 001 and 002, based on an average flow of 0.041 MGD are as follows:

Outfalls 001:Average Maximum Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Daily (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)BOD5 25 50 63Total Suspended Solids 30 60 75Ammonia as N 20 40Fecal Coliform #200/100 mlpH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all timesAntimony Monitor and ReportChromium, Hex Monitor and ReportThallium Monitor and ReportPhenols, Total Monitor and Report

Outfalls 002:Average Maximum Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Daily (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)BOD5 25 50 63Total Suspended Solids 30 60 75Ammonia as N 2.6 6.8Fecal Coliform #200/100mlpH (STD Units) Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all timesIron Total 1.9 3.8 4.5Manganese, Total 1.25 2.5 3.12Color 75Chromium, Hex Monitor and ReportThallium Monitor and ReportAntimony Monitor and ReportPhenols, Total Monitor and Report

The proposed effluent limitations for MP101 and MP102 (Stormwater) are as follows:Parameter Maximum Daily (mg/l)CBOD5 Monitor and ReportTotal Dissolved Solids Monitor and ReportAmmonia as N Monitor and ReportNitrate Plus Nitrite Nitrogen Monitor and ReportTotal Organic Carbon Monitor and ReportpH Monitor and ReportIron Dissolved Monitor and ReportLead, Total Monitor and ReportChromium Total Monitor and Report

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Parameter Maximum Daily (mg/l)Barium, Total Monitor and ReportCadmium, Total Monitor and ReportMercury, Total Monitor and ReportSelenium, Total Monitor and ReportSilver, Total Monitor and ReportArsenic, Total Monitor and ReportCyanide, Total Monitor and ReportMagnesium, Total Monitor and ReportMagnesium, Dissolved Monitor and Report

Other Conditions: Conditions for future permit modification; special test methods for certain pollutants; stormwaterrunoff requirements.

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0026531, Sewage, Downingtown Area Regional Authority, P. O. Box 8, Exton, PA 19341. This application is forrenewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from the Downingtown Area Regional Authority’s STP in EastCaln Township, Chester County. This is an existing discharge to the East Branch Brandywine Creek.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001, based on an average flow of 7.134 mgd effective from permit issuancelasting through completion of 18 months of the permit, are as follows:

Mass Loading (lbs/day) Concentrations (mg/l)Average Average Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Monthly Weekly MaximumCBOD5

(5-1 to 10-31) 595 892 10 15 20(11-1 to 4-30) 1,190 1,784 20 30 40

Suspended Solids 1,785 2,677 30 45 60Ammonia (as N)

(5-1 to 10-31) 119 2.0 4.0(11-1 to 4-30) 357 6.0 12.0

Phosphorus (as P)(4-1 to 10-30) 119 2.0 4.0

Total Residual Chlorine 0.5 1.6Fecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml as a geometric averageDissolved Oxygen minimum of 6.0 mg/l at all timespH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all times

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001, based on an average flow of 7.134 mgd effective from 18 months of permitissuance lasting through expiration, are as follows:

Mass Loading (lbs/day) Concentrations (mg/l)Average Average Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Monthly Weekly MaximumCBOD5*

(5-1 to 10-31) 297 448 5.0 7.5 10(11-1 to 4-30) 594 896 10 15 30

Suspended Solids 1,785 2,677 30 45 60Ammonia (as N)*

(5-1 to 10-31) 59 1.0 2.0(11-1 to 4-30) 177 3.0 6.0

Phosphorus (as P) *(4-1 to 10-30) 59 1.63 3.26

Total Residual Chlorine 0.5 1.6Fecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml as a geometric averageDissolved Oxygen minimum of 8.0 mg/l at all timespH Within limits of 6.0—9.0 Standard Units at all times

* These limitations are based on revised Christina River Basin TMDL dated October 8, 2002, and alternate scenarioper DARA’s letter to EPA dated October 11, 2001.

Other Conditions: Conditions for future permit modification; implementation of industrial pretreatment programrequirements; effective disinfection.

The EPA Waiver is not in effect.

Northeast Region: Water Management Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790.

PAS232208, Industrial Waste, Carpenter Company, 5016 Monument Avenue, Richmond, VA 23230. This proposedfacility is located in Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County.

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Description of Proposed Activity: Application for a new NPDES permit to discharge stormwater associated withindustrial activity.

The receiving stream, Iron Run, is in the State Water Plan watershed no. 2C and it is classified for HQ, CWF. Thenearest downstream public water supply intake for the City of Allentown is located on the Little Lehigh River,approximately 10 river miles below the point of discharge.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfalls 1 and 2 based on stormwater flows are:Mass (lb/day) Concentration (mg/l)

Average Maximum Average MaximumParameter Monthly Daily Monthly DailyCBOD5 ReportCOD ReportOil and Grease ReportpH ReportTSS ReportTKN ReportTotal Phosphorus ReportDissolved Iron Report

Southcentral Region: Water Management Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, (717)705-4707.

PA0083054, Sewage, Days Inn Townhill Plaza, 9848 Old 126 Exit 31, Warfordsburg, PA 17267-9802. This facility islocated in Brush Creek Township, Fulton County.

Description of activity: The application is for an amendment of an NPDES permit for a an existing discharge of treatedsewage.

The receiving stream, a dry swale tributary to Wildcat Hollow Run, is in Watershed 11-C and classified for HQ-CWF,water supply and recreation and fish consumption. The nearest downstream public water supply intake for the Boroughof Saxton is located on the Raystown Branch Juniata River, approximately 54 miles downstream. The discharge is notexpected to affect the water supply.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 for a design flow of 0.015 MGD are:Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)CBOD5 10 20Suspended Solids 10 20NH3-N 3.0 6.0Dissolved Oxygen Minimum of 3.0 at all timespH From 6.0 to 9.0 inclusiveFecal Coliform

(5-1 to 9-30) 200/100 ml as a geometric average(10-1 to 4-30) 2,000/100 ml as a geometric average

Individuals may make an appointment to review the Department files on this case by calling the File ReviewCoordinator at (717) 705-4732.

The EPA waiver is in effect.PA0086878, Industrial Waste 4941, Hamburg Municipal Authority, 61 North Third Street, Hamburg, PA 19526.

This facility is located in Windsor Township, Berks County.Description of activity: The application is for renewal of an NPDES permit for a existing discharge of treated industrial

waste.The receiving stream, Furnace Creek, is in Watershed 3-B and classified for TSF, water supply and recreation and fish

consumption. The nearest downstream public water supply intake for City of Reading is located on Maiden Creek,approximately 15 miles downstream. The discharge is not expected to affect the water supply.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 based on a design flow of 0.03 MGD are:Mass (lb/day) Concentration (mg/l)

Average Maximum Average Maximum InstantaneousParameter Monthly Daily Monthly Daily MaximumTotal Suspended Solids Monitor and Report Monitor and Report 30 60 75Total Residual Chlorine XXX XXX 0.80 2.6Total Aluminum Monitor and Report Monitor and Report 4.0 8.0 10Total Manganese Monitor and Report Monitor and Report 1.0 2.0 2.5Total Iron Monitor and Report Monitor and Report 6.0 to 9.0 S.U. at all times

Individuals may make an appointment to review the Department files on this case by calling the File ReviewCoordinator at (717) 705-4732.

The EPA waiver is in effect.

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PA0246794, Sewage, SIC Code 4952, Appalachian Realty Corporation, 102 Locust Street, P. O. Box 180, EastBerlin, PA 17316. This facility is located in Hamilton Township, Adams County.

Description of activity: The application is for the issuance of an NPDES permit for a new discharge of sewage from aprivate treatment facility serving mixed residential, commercial and industrial uses.

The receiving stream, Conewago Creek, is in Watershed 7-F and classified for WWF, water supply and recreation andfish consumption. The nearest downstream public water supply intake for the Wrightsville Water Supply Company islocated on the Susquehanna River, approximately 52 miles downstream. The discharge is not expected to affect the watersupply.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 for a design flow of 0.2 MGD are:Mass (lbs/day) Concentration (mg/l)

Average Maximum Average Maximum InstantaneousParameter Monthly Daily Monthly Daily MaximumpH (S.U.) XXX XXX From 6.0 to 9.0 inclusiveDissolved Oxygen XXX XXX Minimum of 5.0 mg/l at all timesTotal Residual Chlorine XXX XXX 0.49 XXX 1.62Total Suspended Solids XXX XXX 30 XXX 60CBOD5

(5-1 to 10-31) XXX XXX 15 XXX 30(11-1 to 4-30) XXX XXX 25 XXX 50

NH3-N(5-1 to 10-31) XXX XXX 5.0 XXX 10(11-1 to 4-30) XXX XXX 15 XXX 30

Total Phosphorus XXX XXX 2.0 XXX 4.0Total Zinc XXX XXX XXX Monitor XXXTotal Copper XXX XXX XXX Monitor XXXTotal Lead XXX XXX XXX Monitor XXXFecal Coliform

(5-1 to 9-30) XXX XXX 200/100 ml as a geometric mean(10/1 to 4/30) XXX XXX 57,000/100 ml as a geometric mean

Individuals may make an appointment to review the Department files on this case by calling the File ReviewCoordinator at (717) 705-4732.

The EPA waiver is in effect.

Northcentral Region: Water Management Program Manager, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701,(570) 327-3666.

PA0228630, CAFO, SIC 0241, Tor-View Farms, 59 SR 244, Coudersport, PA 16915. This existing facility is located inHebron Township, Potter County.

Description of Existing Activity: Concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) for 1,160 AEUs of Holstein cows, jerseycows and calves.

The receiving stream, Oswayo Creek, is in the State Water Plan watershed 16C and is classified for CWF.

The proposed effluent limits for the operation/activity include: Except for the chronic or catastrophic rainfall eventsdefined as over the 25 year/24 hour rain storms, the CAFO general permit is a nondischarge NPDES permit. Whereapplicable, compliance with 40 CFR Federal effluent limitation guidelines is required. The permit requires no othernumeric effluent limitations and compliance with Pennsylvania Nutrient Management Act and The Clean Streams Lawconstitutes compliance with the State narrative water quality standards.

In addition to the previous, the permit contains the following special permit requirements (Part C): (1) nutrientmanagement plans; (2) training of operators; (3) erosion and control plan; (4) NPDES permit for stormwater dischargesduring construction activities; (5) best management practices; (6) manure storage facilities and WQM Part II permitrequirements; (7) 5 year permit renewal application; (8) preparedness, prevention and contingency plan; and (9)registered professional engineer certification of adequacy for the facility.

Southwest Regional Office: Regional Manager, Water Management, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745;(412) 442-4000.

PA0217425, Industrial Waste, SIC, 5541, Pilot Travel Centers, LLC, P. O. Box 10146, Knoxville, TN 37939-0146.This application is for renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated stormwater from a gas station in BentleyvilleBorough, Washington County.

The following effluent limitations are proposed for discharge to the receiving waters, Pigeon Creek, classified as a WWFwith existing and/or potential uses for aquatic life, water supply and recreation. The first existing/proposed downstreampotable water supply is the Pennsylvania American Water Company, located at Elrama, 17 miles below the dischargepoint.

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Outfall 001: existing discharge.Mass (lb/day) Concentration (mg/l)

Average Maximum Average Maximum InstantaneousParameter Monthly Daily Monthly Daily MaximumTotal Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons Monitor and ReportColor (color units) Monitor and ReportPhosphorus Monitor and ReportFluoride Monitor and ReportAntimony Monitor and ReportBenzene Monitor and ReportEthyl benzene Monitor and ReportNaphthalene Monitor and ReportToluene Monitor and ReportXylene Monitor and ReportpH (S.U.) Monitor and Report

The EPA waiver is in effect.PA0091138, Sewage, Cecil Township Municipal Authority, Cecil Township Municipal Building, 3599 Millers Run

Road, Cecil, PA 15321. This application is for renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from TeodoriSewage Treatment Plant in Cecil Township, Washington County.

The following effluent limitations are proposed for discharge to the receiving waters, known as Chartiers Creek, whichare classified as a WWF with existing and/or potential uses for aquatic life, water supply and recreation. The firstdownstream potable water supply intake from this facility is the West View Municipal Authority.

Outfall 001: existing discharge, design flow of 0.149 mgd.Concentration (mg/l)

Average Average Maximum InstantaneousParameter Monthly Weekly Daily MaximumCBOD5 25 37.5 50Suspended Solids 30 45 60Fecal Coliform

(5-1 to 9-30) 200/100 ml as a geometric mean(10-1 to 4-30) 2,000/100 ml as a geometric mean

Total Residual Chlorine 1.0 3.3pH not less than 6.0 nor greater than 9.0

The EPA waiver is in effect.PA0217808, Sewage, David A. Harchuck, 705 Route 66, Building II, Suite 222, Apollo, PA 15613. This application is

for renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge treated sewage from Harchuck Office Building STP in Washington,Westmoreland County.

The following effluent limitations are proposed for discharge to the receiving waters, known as tributary of Beaver Run,which are classified as a TSF with existing and/or potential uses for aquatic life, water supply and recreation. The firstdownstream potable water supply intake from this facility is the Buffalo Township Municipal Authority—Freeport.

Outfall 001: existing discharge, design flow of 0.00196 mgd.Concentration (mg/l)

Average Average Maximum InstantaneousParameter Monthly Weekly Daily MaximumCBOD5 25 50Suspended Solids 30 60Ammonia Nitrogen

(5-1 to 10-31) 3.5 7.0(11-1 to 4-30) 10.5 21.0

Fecal Coliform(5-1 to 9-30) 200/100 ml as a geometric mean(10-1 to 4-30) 2,000/100 ml as a geometric mean

Total Residual Chlorine Monitor and ReportDissolved Oxygen not less than 3.0 mg/lpH not less than 6.0 nor greater than 9.0

The EPA waiver is in effect.

Northwest Region: Water Management Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

PA0238961, Sewage, Oak Grove Weseleyan Methodist Church, 10 Oak Grove Road, Mercer, PA 16137. Thisproposed facility is located in Fairview Township, Mercer County.

Description of Proposed Activity: A new treated minor discharge from a privately owned sewage treatment works.

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For the purpose of evaluating effluent requirements for TDS, NO2-NO3, fluoride and phenolics the existing/proposeddownstream potable water (stream and public water supplier) considered during the evaluation is the Beaver River andBeaver Falls Municipal Authority located at River Mile 3.76, 52.4 miles below the point of discharge.

The receiving stream, unnamed tributary to Cool Spring Creek, is in watershed 20-A and classified for TSF, aquaticlife, water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 based on a design flow of 0.0008 MGD.Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Flow Monitor and ReportCBOD5 10 20Total Suspended Solids 20 40Fecal Coliform (all year) 200/100 ml as a geometric averageTotal Residual Chlorine Monitor and ReportpH 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0238996, Sewage, Michael S. and Diane O. Shawgo and Barry Karns, 157 Shay Road, Franklin, PA 16323. Thisproposed facility is located in Jackson Township, Venango County.

Description of Proposed Activity: A new Part I permit for a new discharge of treated sewage.

The receiving stream, unnamed tributary to Sugar Creek, is in watershed 16-D and classified for CWF, aquatic life,water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 based on a design flow of 0.0009 MGD.Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Flow Monitor and ReportCBOD5 10 20Total Suspended Solids 20 40Fecal Coliform (all year) 200/100 ml as a geometric averageTotal Residual Chlorine Monitor and ReportpH 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0238970, Industrial Waste, Water Gait Community Water Association, Northgait Drive, Slippery Rock, PA16057. This proposed facility is located in Liberty Township, Mercer County.

Description of Proposed Activity: Discharge from a new potable water treatment system.

For the purpose of evaluating effluent requirements for TDS, NO2-NO3, fluoride and phenolics, the existing/proposeddownstream potable water supply (stream and public water supplier) considered during the evaluation is the SalvationArmy Camp Allegheny and Slippery Rock Creek located at River Mile 3.2, 31.3 miles below point of discharge.

The receiving stream, an unnamed tributary to Wolf Creek, is in watershed 20-C and classified for CWF, aquatic life,water supply and recreation.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 based on a design flow of 0.0012 MGD.Average Average Instantaneous

Parameter Monthly (mg/l) Weekly (mg/l) Maximum (mg/l)Flow Monitor andReportTotal Suspended Solids 30 75Total Aluminum 4 10Total Iron 2 5Total Manganese 1 2.5Total Residual Chlorine 0.5 1.3pH 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times

The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0006378, Industrial Waste, Wheatland Tube Company—Division of John Maneely Co.—Sharon Plant, 200Clark Street, P. O. Box 11, Sharon, PA 16146-2473. This proposed facility is located in City of Sharon, Mercer County.

Description of Proposed discharge of treated I.W., noncontact cooling water and stormwater, is in watershed 20-A andclassified for WWF, aquatic life, water supply and recreation. For the purpose of evaluating effluent requirements forTDS, NO2-NO3, fluoride and phenolics, the existing/proposed downstream potable water supply considered during theevaluation is Consumers Pennsylvania Water Co. intake on the Shenango River located at Sharon within 1 mile belowthe point of discharge.

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The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 are based on a design flow of 0.85 MGD.Mass (lb/day) Concentration (mg/l)

Average Maximum Average Maximum InstantaneousParameter Monthly Daily Monthly Daily MaximumOil and Grease 15 30Iron (Total) XXpH Within limits of 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 101 are based on a design flow of 0.045 MGD.Mass (lb/day) Concentration (mg/l)

Average Maximum Average Maximum InstantaneousParameter Monthly Daily Monthly Daily MaximumTotal Suspended Solids 143 333 30 70 75Lead 0.6 1.8 XX XX 4Zinc 0.9 2.5 XX XX 6Iron 0.4 1.45 XX XX 1.6Oil and Grease 29 89 15 XX 30pH Within limits of 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 201 are based on a design flow of 0.49 MGD.Mass (lb/day) Concentration (mg/l)

Average Maximum Average Maximum InstantaneousParameter Monthly Daily Monthly Daily MaximumTotal Suspended Solids 136 363 89Oil and Grease 91 22pH Within limits of 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 301 are based on a design flow of 1.13 MGD.Mass (lb/day) Concentration (mg/l)

Average Maximum Average Maximum InstantaneousParameter Monthly Daily Monthly Daily MaximumOil and Grease 15 30Iron (Total) XXpH Within limits of 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at all times.

The proposed effluent limits for Outfalls 002—015 are based on a design flow of N/A MGD.Mass (lb/day) Concentration (mg/l)

Average Maximum Average Maximum InstantaneousParameter Monthly Daily Monthly Daily MaximumIron (Total) XX XXZinc (Total) XX XXOil and Grease XX

XX—Monitor and report.In addition to the effluent limits, the permit contains the following major special conditions: stormwater sampling

requirements.The EPA Waiver is not in effect.

WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENTPERMITS

CONTROLLED INDUSTRIAL WASTE AND SEWAGEWASTEWATER

APPLICATIONS UNDER THE CLEAN STREAMSLAW

PART II PERMITS

The following permit applications or requests for planapproval have been received by the Department of Envi-ronmental Protection (Department).

Persons wishing to comment on an applications areinvited to submit a statement to the office noted previ-ously the application, within 15 days from the date of thispublic notice. Comments received within this 15-day

comment period will be considered in making the finaldecision regarding the application. The comments shouldinclude the name, address and telephone number of thewriter and a concise statement to inform the Departmentof the exact basis of a comment and the relevant factsupon which it is based.

The Department reserves the right to hold a publichearing if the responsible office considers the publicresponse significant. If a hearing is scheduled, a notice ofthe hearing will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulle-tin and a newspaper of general circulation of the area. Ifno hearing is held, the Department’s Water ManagementProgram Manager will make a final determination re-garding the applications after a complete review. Notice ofthis final determination will be published in the Pennsyl-vania Bulletin at which time this determination may beappealed to the Environmental Hearing Board.

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A copy of the permit application or proposed plan is onfile in the office indicated and is open to public inspection.Appointments to review the application may be made bycontacting Records Management at the indicated tele-phone number.

I. Industrial Waste and Sewerage Applications un-der The Clean Streams Law (35 P. S. §§ 691.1—691.1001).

WQM Permit No. 4502407, Suburban WastewaterCompany, 762 West Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, PA.This proposed facility is located in Penn Lake ParkBorough, Luzerne County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: The projectconsists the construction of a low-pressure wastewatercollection system to serve the Borough of Penn LakePark. Wastewater will be conveyed to the SuburbanWastewater Company Wastewater Treatment Facility, lo-cated in the Borough of White Haven, for ultimatetreatment and storage. The wastewater conveyance sys-tem will consist of a pump station, gravity sewer andforce main.

Southcentral Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, (717)705-4707.

WQM Permit No. 2802403, Sewerage, RandyHutchison, 7725 Roxbury Road, Lurgan, PA 17232. Thisproposed facility is located in Lurgan Township, Frank-lin County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Construction ofindividual sewerage system to serve a single familyresidence.

WQM Permit No. 0602416, Sewerage, Heather Geiss-ler, 1255 Ironstown Drive, Boyertown, PA 19512. Thisproposed facility is located in Earl Township, BerksCounty.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Construction ofindividual sewerage system to serve her single familyresidence.

Northcentral Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.

WQM Permit No. 1702202, Industrial Waste 4941,Irvona Municipal Authority, P. O. Box 247, BerwindStreet, Irvona, PA 16656. This proposed facility will belocated in Irvona Borough, Clearfield County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Water QualityManagement Part II Permit application for constructionof a waste holding tank and sludge drying beds. Wastewa-ter from a public water supply membrane filtration plantwill be directed to the waste holding tank. Supernatantwill be discharged through the approved NPDES Outfall001 and solids will be sent to sludge drying beds or thesanitary sewer system.

Southwest Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.

Application No. 2603401, Sewerage, MarkleysburgBorough, P. O. Box 25, Markleysburg, PA 15459. Applica-tion for the construction and operation of a sewagetreatment plant, sewers and appurtenances, outfall andheadwall to serve the Markleysburg Area Sewage Systemlocated in Markleysburg Borough, Henry Clay Township,Fayette County.

The Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority(PENNVEST), which administers the Commonwealth’s

State Revolving Fund, has been identified as a possiblefunding source. The Department’s review of the sewagefacilities plan revision has not identified any significantenvironmental impacts resulting from this proposal.

Application No. 2603402, Sewerage, North UnionTownship Municipal Services Authority, 6 SouthEvans Station Road, Lemont Furnace, PA 15456. Applica-tion for the construction and operation of sanitary sewerextensions to serve the Hopwood and Coolspring commu-nities located in North Union Township, FayetteCounty.

PENNVEST has been identified as a possible fundingsource. The Department’s review of the sewage facilitiesplan revision has not identified any significant environ-mental impacts resulting from this proposal.

Application No. 5602411, Sewerage, Travis andPeggy Lambert, 473 Sheep Ridge Road, Somerset, PA15501. Application for the construction and operation of asingle residence small flow sewage treatment plant toserve the Lambert residence located in Somerset Town-ship, Somerset County.

Application No. 5603401, Sewerage, RichardChatak, 943 Peninsula Drive, Central City, PA 15926.Application for the construction and operation of a singleresidence small flow sewage treatment plant to serve theChatak residence located in Indian Lake Borough,Somerset County.

Application No. 5603402, Sewerage, ShanksvilleBorough, P. O. Box 58, Shanksville, PA 15560. Applica-tion for the construction and operation of a sewagetreatment plant, pump stations, sewers and appurte-nances, outfall and headwall and stream crossing to servethe Shanksville Borough located in Stonycreek Township,Somerset County.

PENNVEST has been identified as a possible fundingsource. The Department’s review of the sewage facilitiesplan revision has not identified any significant environ-mental impacts resulting from this proposal.

Application No. 6503401, Sewerage, Brian Roscoe,P. O. Box 162, Hunker, PA 15639. Application for theconstruction and operation of a single residence smallflow sewage treatment plant to serve the Roscoe resi-dence located in Mt. Pleasant Township, WestmorelandCounty.

Northwest Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

WQM Permit No. 6202203, Industrial Waste, UnitedRefining Company, P. O. Box 780, Warren, PA 16365.This proposed facility is located in City of Warren,Warren County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isto modify the existing wastewater treatment facility tomeet stringent new EPA requirements for low sulfurgasoline and to support a new Coker unit.

WQM Permit No. 6203201, Industrial Waste, ReliantEnergy Mid-Atlantic Power Holdings, LLC, 1001Broad Street, P. O. Box 1050, Johnstown, PA 15907-1050.This proposed facility is located in Conewango Township,Warren County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isfor a leachate treatment facility for a coal ash disposalsite.

WQM Permit No. 6102402, Sewerage, Diane O. andMichael S. Shawgo and Barry Karns, 118 Gilfillan

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Street, Franklin, PA 16323. This proposed facility islocated in Jackson Township, Venango County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isfor the construction and operation of a small flow treat-ment facility to serve two homes.

WQM Permit No. 2403401, Sewerage, Departmentof Conservation and Natural Resources, BendigoState Park, P. O. Box A, Johnsonburg, PA 15845. Thisproposed facility is located in Jones Township, ElkCounty.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isfor the construction of sanitary sewers, five pumpingstations and one spray irrigation system.

WQM Permit No. 2002433, Sewerage, Matthew F.and Patricia D. Koehler, 16615 Maple Drive, Saeger-town, PA 16433. This proposed facility is located inHayfield Township, Crawford County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isfor a single residence sewage treatment plant.

NPDES Stormwater Individual Permit

The following parties have applied for an NPDESpermit to discharge stormwater associated with a con-struction activity into waters of this Commonwealth.Unless otherwise indicated, on the basis of preliminaryreview and application of lawful standards and regula-tions, the Department of Environmental Protection (De-partment) proposes to issue a permit to discharge, subjectto certain limitations set forth in the permit conditions.These proposed determinations are tentative. Limitationsare provided as erosion and sediment control best man-agement practices which restrict the rate and quantity ofsediment discharged.

Where indicated, the EPA Region III Administrator haswaived the right to review or object to this proposedpermit action under the waiver provision 40 CFR123.24(d).

Persons wishing to comment on the proposed permitare invited to submit a statement to the appropriateDepartment Regional Office noted before the application,within 30 days from the date of this public notice.Comments reviewed within this 30-day period will beconsidered in the formulation of the final determinations

regarding this application. Responses should include thename, address and telephone number of the writer and aconcise statement to inform the Department of the exactbasis of a comment and relevant facts upon which it isbased. A public hearing may be held after consideration ofcomments received by the appropriate Department Re-gional Office during the 30-day public comment period.

Following the 30-day comment period, the appropriateRegional Office Water Management Program Managerwill make a final determination regarding the proposedpermit. Notice of this determination will be published inthe Pennsylvania Bulletin at which time this determina-tion may be appealed to the Environmental HearingBoard.

The application and related documents, including theerosion and sediment control plan for the earth distur-bance activity, are on file and may be inspected at theoffice identified in this notice.

Persons with a disability who require an auxiliary aid,service or other accommodation to participate during the30-day public comment period should contact the specifiedRegional Office. TDD users may contact the Departmentthrough the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800)654-5984.

Southeast Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, Lee Park, Suite 6010, 555 North Lane, Consho-hocken, PA 19428.

NPDES Permit PAS10D132, Stormwater, GlennGould, 1825 Grant Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19115, hasapplied to discharge stormwater associated with a con-struction activity located in Milford Township, BucksCounty to unnamed tributary to Molasses Creek (HQ/TSF).

NPDES Permit PAS10G559, Stormwater, LindenHall Development, 30 Jackson Road, Suite C-3, Med-ford, NJ 08055, has applied to discharge stormwaterassociated with a construction activity located in EastWhiteland Township, Chester County to Valley Creek(EV).

Northeast Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790.

Luzerne County Conservation District: R485 SmithPond Road, Lehman, PA 18627-0250, (570) 674-7991.

NPDESNo.

Applicant Nameand Address

County andMunicipality

ReceivingWater/Use

PAS10R044 Marina CommonHarvey’s Lake, LLCR. R. 3, Box 3016Harveys Lake, PA 18618

Luzerne CountyHarveys Lake Borough

Harveys CreekHQ-CWF

Northampton County Conservation District: Greystone Building, Gracedale Complex, Nazareth, PA 18064-9211, (610)746-1971.NPDESNo.

Applicant Nameand Address

County andMunicipality

ReceivingWater/Use

PAI2024802001 Matthew KoenigGreenfield Builders, Inc.9525 Delegates RowIndianapolis, IN 46240

Northampton CountyLower Nazareth Township

Monocacy CreekHQ-CWF

PAS10U189 Borough of Nazareth30 Belvidere St.Nazareth, PA 18064

Northampton CountyNazareth Borough

Monocacy CreekHQ-CWFSchoeneck CreekWWF

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Southcentral Region: Water Management Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110.Mifflin County Conservation District, 20 Windmill Hill, Room 4, Burnham, PA 17009, (717) 248-4695.

NPDES No.Applicant Nameand Address

County andMunicipality

ReceivingWater/Use

PAS104513 Trinity Packaging Corporation90 Industrial AvenueRocky Mount, VA 24151

Granville TownshipMifflin County

Juniata RiverHQ-CWF

Northwest Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

Erie Conservation District: 1927 Wager Rd., Erie, PA16509, (814) 825-6403.

NPDES Permit PAS10K021-R, Stormwater, GeorgeD’Angelo, 521 Seminole Drive, Erie, PA 16505, hasapplied to discharge stormwater associated with a con-struction activity located in Millcreek Township, ErieCounty to Thomas Run and drainage ditches.

PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY (PWS)PERMIT

Under the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act, thefollowing parties have applied for a PWS permit toconstruct or substantially modify a public water system.

Persons wishing to comment on the permit applicationare invited to submit a statement to the office listedbefore the application, within 30 days of this publicnotice. Comments received within this 30-day commentperiod will be considered in the formulation of the finaldeterminations regarding this application. Comment re-sponses should include the name, address and telephonenumber of the writer and a concise statement to informthe Department of Environmental Protection (Depart-ment) of the exact basis of a comment and the relevantfacts upon which it is based. A public hearing may beheld after consideration of comments received during the30-day public comment period.

Following the comment period, the Department willmake a final determination regarding the proposed per-mit. Notice of this final determination will be publishedin the Pennsylvania Bulletin at which time this determi-nation may be appealed to the Environmental HearingBoard.

The permit application and any related documents areon file at the office listed before the application andavailable for public review. Arrangements for inspectionand copying information should be made with the officelisted before the application.

Persons with a disability who require an auxiliary aid,service or other accommodations to participate during the30-day public comment period should contact the officelisted before the application. TDD users may contact theDepartment through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Ser-vice at (800) 654-5984.

SAFE DRINKING WATER

Applications Received under the Pennsylvania SafeDrinking Water Act (35 P. S. §§ 721.1—721.17).

Northeast Region: Water Supply Management ProgramManager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790.

Permit No. 1302503, Public Water Supply.Applicant Kline Township Municipal

Authority

Township or Borough Kline Township, CarbonCounty

Responsible Official Francie Patton, ChairpersonKline Township MunicipalAuthority76 South Kennedy DriveP. O. Box 160McAdoo, PA 18237(570) 929-3177

Type of Facility Community Water SystemConsulting Engineer Scott Carl, Project Manager

Entech Engineering, Inc.4 South 4th StreetP. O. Box 32Reading, PA 19603(610) 373-6667

Application ReceivedDate

December 27, 2002

Description of Action Construction of a precastconcrete in-line, below-gradebooster pump station to servethe Tresckow service area.

Southcentral Region: Water Supply Management Pro-gram Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA17110.

Permit No. 6702514, Public Water Supply.Applicant United Water PennsylvaniaMunicipality Newberry TownshipCounty YorkResponsible Official Nancy J. Trushell, Engineering

Manager4211 East Park CircleHarrisburg, PA 17111

Type of Facility PWSConsulting Engineer R. Michael Gephart, P. E.

United Water Pennsylvania4211 East Park CircleHarrisburg, PA 17111

Application ReceivedDate

September 5, 2002

Description of Action Construction Permit Applicationfor a proposed booster station.The booster station will belocated on a newly constructed12-inch interconnection betweenthe Susquehanna Village andReeser’s community watersystems. The station is designedto transfer approximately 25,000gallons per day fromSusquehanna Village to theReeser’s system.

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Central Office: Bureau Director, Water Supply andWastewater Management, P. O. Box 8467, Harrisburg, PA17105-8467.

Permit No. 9996316, Public Water Supply.Applicant Grayson Mountain Water

CompanyMunicipality Boca Raton, FLResponsible Official Ken Porter, V. P. OperationsType of Facility Out-of-State Bottled Water

SystemApplication ReceivedDate

November 15, 2002

Description of Action Applicant requestingDepartment approval to changecompany name from GraysonMountain Water Company toGrayson Springs MountainWater. Bottled water to be soldin this Commonwealth under thebrand names Grayson SpringsNatural Mountain Water andGemma Gucci InternationalNatural Mountain Water.

LAND RECYCLING ANDENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION

UNDER ACT 2, 1995

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Acknowledgment of Notices of Intent to RemediateSubmitted under the Land Recycling and Envi-ronmental Remediation Standards Act (35 P. S.§§ 6026.101—6026.908)

Sections 302—305 of the Land Recycling and Environ-mental Remediation Standards Act (Act) require theDepartment of Environmental Protection (Department) topublish in the Pennsylvania Bulletin an acknowledgmentnoting receipt of any Notices of Intent to Remediate. Anacknowledgment of the receipt of a Notice of Intent toRemediate is used to identify a site where a personproposes to, or has been required to, respond to a releaseof a regulated substance at a site. Persons intending touse the background standard, Statewide health standard,the site-specific standard or who intend to remediate asite as a special industrial area, must file a Notice ofIntent to Remediate with the Department. A Notice ofIntent to Remediate filed with the Department provides abrief description of the location of the site, a list of knownor suspected contaminants at the site, the proposedremediation measures for the site and a description of theintended future use of the site. A person who demon-strates attainment of one, a combination of the cleanupstandards or who receives approval of a special industrialarea remediation identified under the Act, will be relievedof further liability for the remediation of the site for anycontamination identified in reports submitted to andapproved by the Department. Furthermore, the personshall not be subject to citizen suits or other contributionactions brought by responsible persons not participatingin the remediation.

Under sections 304(n)(1)(ii) and 305(c)(2) of the Act,there is a 30-day public and municipal comment periodfor sites proposed for remediation using a site-specificstandard, in whole or in part, and for sites remediated asa special industrial area. This period begins when a

summary of the Notice of Intent to Remediate is pub-lished in a newspaper of general circulation in the area ofthe site. For the sites identified, proposed for remediationto a site-specific standard or as a special industrial area,the municipality, within which the site is located, mayrequest to be involved in the development of the remedia-tion and reuse plans for the site if the request is madewithin 30 days of the date specified. During this commentperiod the municipality may request that the personidentified, as the remediator of the site, develop andimplement a public involvement plan. Requests to beinvolved and comments, should be directed to theremediator of the site.

For further information concerning the content of aNotice of Intent to Remediate, contact the EnvironmentalCleanup Program Manager in the Department RegionalOffice under which the notice appears. If informationconcerning this acknowledgment is required in an alter-native form, contact the Community Relations Coordina-tor at the appropriate Regional Office listed. TDD usersmay telephone the Department through the AT&T RelayService at 1 (800) 654-5984.

The Department received the following Notices of In-tent to Remediate:

Northcentral Region: Environmental Cleanup Program,208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.

Agway Fertilizer Plant, Spring Township, CentreCounty. Groundwater Sciences Corporation, on behalf ofits client, has submitted a Notice of Intent to Remediatesoil and groundwater contaminated with inorganics andpesticides. The applicant proposes to remediate the site tomeet the Statewide Health Standard. A summary of theNotice of Intent to Remediate was reported to have beenpublished in the Centre Daily Times on December 2, 2002.

HAZARDOUS WASTE TRANSPORTER LICENSE

Actions on applications for Hazardous Waste Trans-porter License received under the Solid WasteManagement Act (35 P. S. §§ 6018.101—6018.1003)and regulations to transport hazardous waste.

Central Office: Bureau of Land Recycling and WasteManagement, Division of Hazardous Waste Management,P. O. Box 8471, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8471.

Hazardous Waste Transporter License Issued

Vickery Transportation, Inc., 18375 E. 345 S.,Grammer, IN 47236. License No. PA-AH 0698. EffectiveDecember 23, 2002

Hazardous Waste Transporter License Renewed

Empire Wrecking Co. of Reading PA., 1420 ClarionSt., Reading, PA 19601. License No. PA-AH0255. EffectiveNovember 18, 2002.

Eldredge, Inc., 898 Fern Hill Rd., West Chester, PA19380. License No. PA-Ah 0056. Effective November 21,2002.

Envirite of Pennsylvania, Inc., 730 Vogelsong Rd.,York, PA 17404. License No. PA-AH 0549. EffectiveNovember 22, 2002.

DTC Environmental Services, Inc., 2450 Congo Rd.,Newell, WV 26050. License No. PA-AH 0612. EffectiveNovember 22, 2002.

Ross Transportation Services, Inc., 36790 Giles Rd.,Grafton, OH 44044. License No. PA-AHPA-AH 0133.Effective December 6, 2002.

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Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., P. O.Box 859048, Braintree, MA 02185. License No. PA-AH0312. Effective December 6, 2002.

R. L. Carter Trucking, Inc., 8451 State Rd., Clayton,IN 46118. License No. PA-AH 0662. Effective December 9,2002.

Bed Rock, Inc. d/b/a TSMTCO, P. O. Box 113, Joplin,MO 64802. License No. PA-AH 0697. Effective December10, 2002.

T.A.G. Transport, Inc., 2818 Roane State Hwy, Harri-man, TN 37748. License No. PA-AH 0539. EffectiveDecember 20, 2002.

Douglas Brothers Inc., R. D. 1 Box 42, Athens, PA18810, License No. PA-AH 0617. Effective December 23,2002.

Autumn Industries, Inc., 518 Perkins-Jones Rd.,Warren, OH 44483. License No. PA-AH 0267. EffectiveDecember 30, 2002.

Dart Trucking Company, Inc., 61 Railroad St.,Canfield, Oh 44406. License No. PA-AH 0219. EffectiveDecember 30, 2002.

OPERATE WASTE PROCESSING OR DISPOSALAREA OR SITE

Application received under the Solid Waste Man-agement Act (35 P. S. §§ 6018.101—6018.1003), theMunicipal Waste Planning, Recycling and WasteReduction Act (53 P. S. §§ 4000.101—4000.1904)and Regulations to Operate Solid Waste Process-ing or Disposal Area or Site.

Southcentral Region: Regional Solid Waste Manager,909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

Permit Application No. 101620. Waste Mgmt. of PAInc., 4300 Industrial Park Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011,Hampden Township, Cumberland County. The applica-tion is for the Municipal Waste Transfer Station’s Radia-tion Monitoring Plan. The application was determined tobe administratively complete by the Southcentral Re-gional Office on December 27, 2002.

Permit Application No. 101443. Waste Mgmt. of PAInc., R. D. 7, Box 925-A, Altoona, PA 16601, City ofAltoona, Blair County. The application is for the AltoonaTransfer Station’s Radiation Monitoring Plan. The appli-cation was determined to be administratively complete bythe Southcentral Regional Office on January 2, 2003.

Comments concerning the applications should be di-rected to John Krueger, Program Manager, Waste Man-agement Program, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA17110. Persons interested in obtaining more informationabout the general permit application may contact theWaste Management Program, (717) 705-4706. TDD usersmay contact the Department through the PennsylvaniaRelay Service, (800) 654-5984. Public comments must besubmitted within 60 days of this notice and may recom-mend revisions to and approval or denial of the applica-tion.

AIR QUALITYPLAN APPROVAL AND OPERATING PERMIT

APPLICATIONS

NEW SOURCES AND MODIFICATIONS

The Department of Environmental Protection (Depart-ment) has developed an ‘‘integrated’’ plan approval, StateOperating Permit and Title V Operating Permit program.

This integrated approach is designed to make the permit-ting process more efficient for the Department, the regu-lated community and the public. This approach allows theowner or operator of a facility to complete and submit allthe permitting documents relevant to its application onetime, affords an opportunity for public input and providesfor sequential issuance of the necessary permits.

The Department has received applications for planapprovals and/or operating permits from the followingfacilities.

Copies of these applications, subsequently prepareddraft permits, review summaries and other support mate-rials are available for review in the Regional Officeidentified in this notice. Persons interested in reviewingthe application files should contact the appropriate Re-gional Office to schedule an appointment.

Persons wishing to receive a copy of the proposed PlanApproval or Operating Permit must indicate their interestto the Department Regional Office within 30 days of thedate of this notice and must file protests or comments ona Proposed Plan Approval or Operating Permit within 30days of the Department providing a copy of the proposeddocument to that person or within 30 days of its publica-tion in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, whichever comes first.Interested persons may also request that a hearing beheld concerning the proposed plan approval and operatingpermit. Comments or protests filed with the DepartmentRegional Offices must include a concise statement of theobjections to the issuance of the plan approval or operat-ing permit and relevant facts, which serve as the basis forthe objections. If the Department schedules a hearing, anotice will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin atleast 30 days prior the date of the hearing.

Persons with a disability who wish to comment andrequire an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodationto participate should contact the Regional Office identi-fied. TDD users may contact the Department through thePennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

Final plan approvals and operating permits will containterms and conditions to ensure that the source is con-structed and operating in compliance with applicablerequirements in 25 Pa. Code Chapters 121—143, theFederal Clean Air Act and regulations adopted under theAct.

PLAN APPROVALS

Plan Approval Applications Received under the AirPollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015) and25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter B that mayhave special public interest. These applicationsare in review and no decision on disposition hasbeen reached.

Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110; Contact: RonaldDavis, New Source Review Chief, (717) 705-4702.

06-03098: Ralph Good, Inc. (P. O. Box 924, Adams-town, PA 19501) for installation of a mist eliminator on apotato chip fryer in the Adamstown Borough, BerksCounty.

31-03004A: New Enterprise Stone and Lime Co.,Inc. (P. O. Box 77, New Enterprise, PA 16664) for instal-lation of a limestone crusher, controlled by wet suppres-sion at the Tyrone Quarry in Warriors Mark Township,Huntingdon County. In addition, the company hasrequested to increase the rated capacity of the existinglimestone crushing plant equipment. Various sources af-

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fected by the requested increase in rated capacity aresubject to 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart OOO—Standards ofPerformance for Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants.

67-05099A: Blooming Glen Contractors, Inc. (P. O.Box 55, Skippack, PA 19474) for installation of a hot mixasphalt plant at the Global Stone-PenRoc LP in WestManchester Township, York County. This construction issubject to 40 CFR 60, Subpart I—Standards of Perfor-mance for Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities and Subpart Kb—Standards for Performance for Volatile Organic LiquidStorage Vessels.

Northcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 208 WestThird Street, Williamsport, PA 17701; Contact: DavidAldenderfer, Program Manager, (570) 327-3637.

41-310-012: Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. (711 EastCollege Avenue, Bellefonte, PA 16823) for construction ofa nontemporary stone crushing plant and associated aircleaning devices (two fabric collectors and a water spraydust suppression system) in Armstrong Township,Lycoming County. This plant is subject to Subpart 000of the Federal Standards of Performance for New Station-ary Sources.

Southwest Region: Air Quality Program, 400 WaterfrontDrive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745; Contact: WilliamCharlton, New Source Review Chief, (412) 442-4174.

56-00025: New Enterprise Stone and Lime (P. O.Box 77, New Enterprise, PA 16664) for installation of acrusher at Bakersville Quarry in Jefferson Township,Somerset County.

03-00224B: McVille Mining Co. (301 Market Street,Kittanning, PA 16201) for installation of a Coal PrepPlant at Clementine No. 1 Mine in South Buffalo Town-ship, Armstrong County.

Intent to Issue Plan Approvals and Intent to Issueor Amend Operating Permits under the Air Pollu-tion Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015) and 25Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter B. These ac-tions may include the administrative amend-ments of an associated operating permit.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, Lee Park, Suite6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA 19428; Contact:Edward Brown, Facilities Permitting Chief, (610) 832-6242.

09-0158: Allied Cremation, Inc. (864 Bristol Pike,Bensalem, PA 19020) for the installation of a 150 poundper hour natural gas fired crematorium for human re-mains at their new facility at 864 Bristol Pike, BensalemTownship, Bucks County. This installation will result inmaximum NOx emissions of 0.5 ton per year. The PlanApproval and Operating Permit will contain additionalrecordkeeping and operating restrictions designed to keepthe facility operating within all applicable air qualityrequirements.

46-0026C: Global Packaging, Inc. (Brower and Mont-gomery Avenues, Oaks, PA 19456) for installation of twoflexographic printing presses and control equipment at itsgraphic arts facility in Upper Providence Township,Montgomery County. The facility is a non-Title Vfacility for any of air pollutant. This installation willresult in a 7.7 ton VOC emission increase and a 2.3 tonNOx emission increase from the facility per year. ThePlan Approval and Operating Permit will contain addi-tional recordkeeping and operating restrictions designedto keep the facility operating within all applicable airquality requirements.

46-0062: Jefferson Smurfit Corp.—U.S. (500 ChurchRoad, North Wales, PA 19454) for installation of a newthermal regenerative oxidizer, which replaces an oldoxidizer at their facility in Upper Gwynedd Township,Montgomery County. This facility is a major facility.The installation of this control will not increase anyemissions. The Plan Approval will contain recordkeepingrequirements to keep the facility operating within theallowable emissions and all applicable air quality require-ments.

46-0037P: Cabot Performance Materials (CountyLine Road, P. O. Box 1608, Boyertown, PA 19512-1608) forreplacing an acid gas scrubber at its Boyertown facility inDouglass and Colebrookdale Townships, Montgomeryand Berks Counties. This facility is a Title V facility.This replacement will not result in any emission increaseof any pollutants. The Plan Approval and OperatingPermit will contain recordkeeping requirements and oper-ating restrictions designed to keep the facility operatingwithin all applicable air quality requirements.

23-0024B: Hanson Aggregates Pennsylvania, Inc.(523 West Forge Road, Glen Mills, PA 19342) for modifica-tion of a hot mix asphalt (HMA) plant in Middletown andThornbury Townships, Delaware County. This facility isa non-Title V facility. The following is a summary ofpotential annual emissions from the proposed facility:VOCs Less than 8 tonsParticulate Matter Less than 6 tonsSulfur Oxides Less than 33 tonsCarbon Monoxide Less than 6 tonsNitrogen Oxides Less than 20 tonsHazardous Air Pollutants Less than 3 tons

The modification made to the HMA plant is the reduc-tion of hours of operation, to avoid becoming a majorfacility when combining emissions of NOx with theadjacent Aggregate plant, both owned and operated bythe same owner. The Plan Approval will containrecordkeeping and operating restrictions designed to keepthe facility operating within the allowable emissions andall applicable air quality requirements.

09-00016: Exelon Generation Co., LLC (200 ExelonWay, KSA 1-E, Kennett Square, PA 19348) for modifica-tion of its combustion turbine at its Croydon GenerationStation in Bristol Township, Bucks County. TheCroydon Generation Station is a Title V facility. Thismodification will not result in net emission changes ofany pollutants. The Plan Approval and Operating Permitwill contain recordkeeping requirements and operatingrestrictions designed to keep the facility operating withinall applicable air quality requirements.

Northeast Region: Air Quality Program, 2 PublicSquare, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790; Contact: MichaelSafko, Facilities Permitting Chief, (570) 826-2531.

40-320-019: Exopack, LLC (3 Maple Wood Drive,Hazleton, PA 18202) for installation of two flexographicprinting lines at its facility in Hazle Township, LuzerneCounty. This facility is a non-Title V facility. Installationof these lines will increase potential VOC emissions fromthe facility by 12.88 tons per year. Actual VOC emissionsincrease will be less than 2.94 tons per year. The planapproval limits VOC emissions from this source to 12.88tons per year on a 12-month rolling sum for the VOCemissions. The operating permit will contain additionalrecordkeeping and operating restrictions designed to keepthe facility operating within all applicable air qualityrequirements.

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Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909 Elmer-ton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110; Contact: YasminNeidlinger, Facilities Permitting Chief, (717) 705-4702.

36-03092A: Donegal Rock Products, LLC (P. O. Box10, Rheems, PA 17570) for modification of the formerUnion Quarries, Inc. limestone crushing plant in WestDonegal Township, Lancaster County. The modifica-tions include the addition of conveyors, screens, crushersand a fabric filter. Particulate matter emissions from themodified plant are estimated at less than 12 tons peryear. The plan approval and amended operating permitwill contain emission restrictions, work practice stan-dards, monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting require-ments to ensure the facility complies with the applicableair quality requirements.

67-05046C: United Defense, LP (1100 Bairs Road,York, PA 17404) for raising of the VOC emission limita-tions due to painting operations at its Ground SystemsDivision in West Manchester Township, York County.This manufacturing operation is a non-Title V facility.This modification will result in less than 30 tons per yearof VOC being emitted from the painting operations.Standard monitoring, recordkeeping and work practicestandards shall be included to keep the facility operatingwithin all applicable requirements.

Northcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 208 WestThird Street, Williamsport, PA 17701; Contact: DavidAldenderfer, Program Manager, (570) 327-3637

41-00013A: Coastal Aluminum Rolling Mills, Inc.(2475 Trenton Avenue, Williamsport, PA 17701) for instal-lation of an air cleaning device, a regenerative thermaloxidizer, on seven existing aluminum coil coating lines attheir facility in the City of Williamsport, LycomingCounty. The respective facility is a major facility forwhich a Title V Operating Permit (41-00013) has beenissued.

The proposed regenerative thermal oxidizer will replacethe six catalytic oxidizers currently used to control theVOC emissions from the seven coil coating lines and willprovide an equivalent, or better, degree of control than iscurrently being provided by the catalytic oxidizers. Thecoil coating lines currently have the combined potential toemit up to 64.44 tons of VOCs in any 12 consecutivemonth period after the application of control, all of whichis also legally allowed to be volatile hazardous airpollutants (the actual emission of volatile hazardous airpollutants has historically, however, been significantlyless than this value).

The Department’s review of the information containedin the application indicates that the coil coating lines willcontinue to comply with all applicable requirements per-taining to air contamination sources and the emission ofair contaminants following the installation of the regen-erative thermal oxidizer, including all applicable Title Voperating permit conditions, the requirements of 25Pa. Code § 129.52 and the requirements of Subpart TT ofthe Standards of Performance for New StationarySources, 40 CFR 60.460—60.466. Based on this finding,the Department intends to approve the application andissue plan approval to install the regenerative thermaloxidizer.

The following is a summary of the conditions theDepartment proposes to place in the plan approval toensure compliance with all applicable regulatory require-ments:

1. The regenerative thermal oxidizer shall achieve aVOC destruction efficiency of at least 96% for the coil

coating line identified as Source ID P204A at all timesexcept when the VOC concentration in the inlet of theregenerative thermal oxidizer is less than 200 ppm and atleast 95% at all times for the coil coating line identifiedas Source ID P206.

2. The overall capture and destruction efficiency for thecoil coating line identified as Source ID P204A shall be atleast 96% at all times except when the VOC concentrationin the inlet of the regenerative thermal oxidizer is lessthan 200 ppm. The overall capture and destructionefficiency for each of the coil coating lines identified asSource ID P201, Source ID P202, Source ID P203, SourceID P204, Source ID P205 and Source ID P206 shall be atleast 90% on a monthly average basis.

3. The coil coating line curing oven purge dampers shallbe interlocked so that coating cannot be applied to thecoil if the purge dampers are open to the atmosphere.

4. The coil coating lines shall not be operated if theregenerative thermal oxidizer is inoperable.

5. Upon any occasion that any of the coil coating linesare operated, a minimum regenerative thermal oxidizercombustion chamber temperature of 1,500°F shall beachieved prior to the commencement of coating and shallthereafter be maintained at all times while coating isoccurring.

6. The regenerative thermal oxidizer shall be equippedwith instrumentation to monitor and record the combus-tion chamber temperature on a continuous basis.

7. Within 120 days of the completion of installation ofthe regenerative thermal oxidizer, testing shall be per-formed to determine the VOC destruction efficiency of theregenerative thermal oxidizer as well as the VOC emis-sion rate from the regenerative thermal oxidizer while allcoil coating lines are operating and, additionally, whileonly one coil coating line is operating. The VOC captureefficiency for each coil coating line shall also be deter-mined. Testing shall thereafter be performed every 2years.

Department of Public Health, Air Management Services:321 University Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104; Contact:Edward Braun, Chief, (215) 685-9476.

02166: SBC Telecom (4736 South Fairview Avenue,Fourth Floor, Park Ridge, IL 60068) for installation of a1,020 kW Diesel Emergency Generator at 401 NorthBroad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130. Operation is re-stricted to less than 500 hours in any rolling 12-monthperiod. The facility potential NOx emissions will be 5.2tons per rolling 12-month period. The plan approval willcontain operating and recordkeeping requirements toensure operation within all applicable requirements.

02156: Purolite Co. (150 Monument Road, BalaCynwyd, PA 19004) for installation of an acid diluter inthe cation manufacturing process. The acid vapors fromthe diluter will be controlled by a caustic scrubber. Theplan approval will contain operating and recordkeepingrequirements to ensure operation within all applicablerequirements.

OPERATING PERMITS

Intent to Issue Title V Operating Permits under theAir Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015)and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter G.

Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110; Contact: YasminNeidlinger, Facilities Permitting Chief, (717) 705-4702.

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06-05071: Sealed Air Corp. (450 Riverfront Drive,Reading, PA 19602-2600) for operation of a paper manu-facturing facility in the City of Reading, Berks County.This action is a renewal of the Title V Operating Permitissued in 1997.

Intent to Issue Operating Permits under the AirPollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015) and25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter F.

Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110; Contact: YasminNeidlinger, Facilities Permitting Chief, (717) 705-4702.

36-03124: Crest Truck Equipment Co., Inc. (P. O.Box 555, Bowmansville, PA 17507) for operation of atruck equipment manufacturing facility in BrecknockTownship, Lancaster County. Actual VOC emissions areexpected to be less than 5 tons per year. The State-onlyoperating permit will include monitoring, recordkeeping,reporting requirements, emission restrictions and workpractice standards designed to keep the facility operatingwithin all applicable air quality requirements.

36-03139: Ross Technology Corp. (P. O. Box 646, 104North Maple, Leola, PA 17540) for operation of a sand-blasting facility at its 98 East Main Street, Leola facilityin Upper Leacock Township, Lancaster County. ActualPM10 emissions are expected to be less than 5 tons peryear. The State-only operating permit will include moni-toring, recordkeeping, reporting requirements, emissionrestrictions and work practice standards designed to keepthe facility operating within all applicable air qualityrequirements.

38-03034: Heart of My Heart Final Pet Arrange-ments (49 Pleasant View Road, Grantville, PA 17028) foroperation of a pet cremation chamber in East HanoverTownship, Lebanon County. Actual emissions of particu-late matter are expected to be less than 1 ton per year.The State-only operating permit will include monitoring,recordkeeping, reporting requirements, emission restric-tions and work practice standards designed to keep thefacility operating within all applicable air quality require-ments.

Northwest Region: Air Quality Program, 230 ChestnutStreet, Meadville, PA 16335-3481; Contact: Eric Gustaf-son, Facilities Permitting Chief, (814) 332-6940.

10-00208: Tyco Healthcare Retail Group (300Zeigler Street, Harmony, PA 16037) for a Natural MinorPermit to operate a diaper manufacturing facility inHarmony Borough, Butler County.

25-00886: Cross Paving, Inc. (11620 Lake PleasantRoad, Union City, PA 16438) for a Natural Minor Permitto operate a hot mix asphalt batch plant and associatedequipment in Venango Township, Erie County.

10-00047: Mine Safety Appliances Co.—Evan CityPlant (1420 Mars-Evan City Road, Evan City, PA 16033).Natural Minor Operating Permit is for the operation ofthe facility’s air contamination sources consisting of two(natural gas and no. 2 oil) boilers, a natural gas-firedboiler, several miscellaneous natural gas-fired combustionunits, four cooling towers, the superoxide process, theMDEB and TEB process, diborane packaging, batchborane chemical synthesis, drum cleaning and labs,borane derivatives, bag filling station, hydrogen produc-tion, storage tanks, alkali metals oxide production, potas-sium production, rubber bonding and processing, severaldiesel emergency generators in Forward Township, But-ler County.

MINING ACTIVITY APPLICATIONSApplications under the Surface Mining Conservation

and Reclamation Act (52 P. S. §§ 1396.1—1396.19a); theNoncoal Surface Mining Conservation and ReclamationAct (52 P. S. §§ 3301—3326); and The Clean StreamsLaw (35 P. S. §§ 691.1—691.1001); the Coal Refuse Dis-posal Control Act (52 P. S. §§ 30.51—30.66); and TheBituminous Mine Subsidence and Land Conservation Act(52 P. S. §§ 1406.1—1406.21). Mining activity permitsissued in response to the applications will also addressthe applicable permitting requirements of the followingstatutes: the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015); the Dam Safety and Encroachments Act (32 P. S.§§ 693.1—693.27); and the Solid Waste Management Act(35 P. S. §§ 6018.101—6018.1003).

The following permit applications to conduct miningactivities have been received by the Department of Envi-ronmental Protection (Department). A copy of the applica-tion is available for inspection at the District MiningOffice indicated before each application. Where a 401Water Quality Certification is needed for any aspect of aparticular proposed mining activity, the submittal of thepermit application will serve as the request for certifica-tion.

Written comments, objections, or requests for informalconferences on applications may be submitted by anyperson or any officer or head of any Federal, State orlocal government agency or authority to the Departmentat the same address within 30 days of this publication, orwithin 30 days after the last publication of the applicant’snewspaper advertisement, as provided by 25 Pa. Code§§ 77.121—77.123 and 86.31—86.34 (relating to publicnotices of filing of permit applications, opportunity forcomment and informal conferences).

Where any of the mining activities listed will havedischarges of wastewater to streams, the Department willincorporate NPDES permits into the mining activitypermits issued in response to these applications. NPDESpermits will contain, at a minimum, technology-basedeffluent limitations (as described in the Department’sregulations—25 Pa. Code §§ 77.522, 87.102, 88.92,88.187, 88.242, 89.52 and 90.102) for iron, manganese,suspended solids, settleable solids, alkalinity and pH. Inaddition to the previous, more restrictive effluent limita-tions, restrictions on discharge volume, or restrictions onthe extent of mining which may occur will be incorpo-rated into a mining activity permit, when necessary, forcompliance with water quality standards (in accordancewith 25 Pa. Code Chapters 93 and 95). Persons oragencies which have requested review of the NPDESpermit requirements for a particular mining activitywithin the previously-mentioned public comment periodwill be provided with a 30-day period to review andsubmit comments on those requirements.

Written comments, objections should contain the name,address and telephone number of persons submittingcomments or objections; application number; and a state-ment of sufficient detail to inform the Department on thebasis of comment or objection and relevant facts uponwhich it is based. Requests for an informal conferencemust contain the name, address and telephone number ofrequestor; application number; a brief summary of theissues to be raised by the requestor at the conference; anda statement whether the requestor desires to have theconference conducted in the locality of the proposedmining activities.

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Coal Applications Received

Greensburg District Mining Office: Armbrust Building,R. R. 2 Box 603-C, Greensburg, PA 15601-0982, (724)925-5500.

03960110 and NPDES Permit No. PA0202045. Cook-port Coal Co., Inc. (425 Market St., Kittanning, PA16201-1433). Renewal application for an existing bitumi-nous surface mine for reclamation only located in BoggsTownship, Armstrong County, affecting 59.7 acres. Re-ceiving stream: unnamed tributary to South Fork of PineCreek, classified for CWF. There is no potable watersupply intake within 10 miles downstream from the pointof discharge. Renewal application received January 2,2003.

Cambria District Mining Office: 286 Industrial ParkRoad, Ebensburg, PA 15931, (814) 472-1900.

32980112 and NPDES Permit No. PA0234893.Alverda Enterprises, Inc., P. O. Box 87, Alverda, PA15710, permit revision to add 8.1 acres, of which 1.2 acresare projected for Lower Freeport coal removal and fordischarge of treated mine drainage. Total SMP acres goesfrom 46.6 to 54.7 in Pine and Green Townships, IndianaCounty, affecting 54.7 acres. Receiving streams: un-named tributaries to Yellow Creek classified for CWF. Thefirst downstream potable water supply intake from thepoint of discharge is the Indiana County Water AuthorityYellow Creek surface water intake. Application receivedDecember 27, 2002.

Knox District Mining Office: White Memorial Building,P. O. Box 669, Knox, PA 16232-0669, (814) 797-1191.

24870101 and NPDES Permit No. PA0207794.Tamburlin Brothers Coal Co., Inc. (P. O. Box 1419,Clearfield, PA 16830). Renewal of an existing bituminoussurface strip, auger and beneficial use of a soil additive,use of a coproduct operation in Fox Township, ElkCounty affecting 81.0 acres. Receiving streams: unnamedtributaries of Toby Creek and Toby Creek, classified forCWF. There are no potable surface water supply intakeswithin 10 miles downstream. Application for reclamationonly. Application received December 27, 2002.

Government Financed Construction Contract Received

33-02-07 and NPDES Permit No. PA0242284. En-ergy Resources, Inc. (P. O. Box 259, Brockway, PA15824). Proposal to enter into a Government FinancedReclamation Construction Contract on a 28.3 acre site inWashington Township, Jefferson County. The proposalincludes total reclamation of 28.3 acres of abandonedmine lands, as well as 4.0 acres of coal removal incidentaland necessary to the reclamation activities. Receivingstreams: McEwen Run, classified for CWF. There are nopotable surface water intakes within 10 miles down-stream. Application received December 26, 2002.

Noncoal Applications Received

Knox District Mining Office: White Memorial Building,P. O. Box 669, Knox, PA 16232-0669, (814) 797-1191.

37020307 and NPDES Permit No. PA0242276.Amerikohl Mining, Inc. (202 Sunset Drive, Butler, PA16001). Commencement, operation and restoration of alimestone operation in Wayne Township, LawrenceCounty affecting 235.6 acres. Receiving streams: un-named tributaries to Beaver River, classified for WWF.There are no potable surface water supply intakes within

10 miles downstream. Application received December 24,2002.

ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION

Under Act 181 of 1984, the Department of Environmen-tal Protection (Department) solicits letters of interestfrom the landowners and/or licensed mine operators forthe reclamation of the following abandoned strip mineproject:

Project No. BF 493-101.1, Graham/Morris Township,Clearfield County, 116.6 acres.

Letters of interest must be received by Roderick A.Fletcher, P. E., Director, Bureau of Abandoned Mine Rec-lamation, Department of Environmental Protection, 400Market Street, P. O. Box 8476, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8476 by 4 p.m. on February 18, 2003, to be considered.Telephone inquiries shall be directed to Chuck Siders,Division of Mine Hazards, (717) 783-0474.

Under Act 181 of 1984, the Department solicits lettersof interest from the landowners and/or licensed mineoperators for the reclamation of the following abandonedstrip mine project:

Project No. BF 497-101.1, Paint Township, SomersetCounty, 19.5 acres.

Letters of interest must be received by Roderick A.Fletcher, P. E., Director, Bureau of Abandoned Mine Rec-lamation, Department of Environmental Protection, 400Market Street, P. O. Box 8476, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8476 by 4 p.m. on February 18, 2003, to be considered.Telephone inquiries shall be directed to Dan Henry,Division of Mine Hazards, (717) 783-7752.

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTIONCONTROL ACT, SECTION 401

The following permit applications and requests forEnvironmental Assessment approval and requests forWater Quality Certification have been received by theDepartment of Environmental Protection (Department).Section 401 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act(FWPCA) (33 U.S.C.A. § 1341(a)), requires the state tocertify that the involved projects will not violate theapplicable provisions of sections 301—303, 306 and 307 ofthe FWPCA (33 U.S.C.A. §§ 1311—1313, 1316 and 1317)as well as relevant state requirements. Initial requestsfor 401 Water Quality Certification will be publishedconcurrently with the permit application. Persons object-ing to approval of a request for certification under section401 or to the issuance of a Dam Permit or WaterObstruction and Encroachment Permit, or the approval ofan Environmental Assessment must submit any com-ments, suggestions or objections within 30 days of thedate of this notice as well as any questions to the officenoted before the application. Comments should containthe name, address and telephone number of the personcommenting, identification of the certification request towhich the comments or objections are addressed and aconcise statement of comments, objections or suggestionsincluding the relevant facts upon which they are based.

The Department may conduct a fact-finding hearing oran informal conference in response to comments ifdeemed necessary. Each individual will be notified, inwriting, of the time and place of a scheduled hearing orconference concerning the certification request to whichthe comment, objection or suggestion relates. Maps, draw-ings and other data pertinent to the certification requestare available for inspection between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on

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each working day at the office noted before the applica-tion.

Persons with a disability and wish to attend thehearing and require an auxiliary aid, service or otheraccommodation to participate in the proceedings shouldcontact the specified program. TDD users may contact theDepartment through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Ser-vice at (800) 654-5984.

Applications Received under the Dam Safety andEncroachments Act (32 P. S. §§ 693.1—693.27) andsection 302 of the Flood Plain Management Act(32 P. S. § 679.302) and Requests for Certificationunder section 401 of the Federal Water PollutionControl Act (33 U.S.C.A. § 1341(a)).

WATER OBSTRUCTIONS AND ENCROACHMENTS

Southeast Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, Lee Park, Suite 6010, 555 North Lane, Consho-hocken, PA 19428.

E15-699. Estate of Averell Penn Smith Walker,P. O. Box 613, Unionville, PA 19375, East MarlboroughTownship, Chester County, ACOE Philadelphia District.

To replace and maintain an existing bridge with asingle cell box reinforced concrete culvert measuring 15feet long by 22 feet wide by 6.7 feet high over the WestBranch of the Red Clay Creek (TSF). The work willinvolve grading and construction work in the floodwayincluding placement of riprap protection with approxi-mately 15 linear feet of permanent impact and 35 linearfeet of temporary impact along the Red Clay Creek. Theproject is located approximately 3,000 feet south of theintersection of Poplar and Wollaston Roads (Unionville,PA Quadrangle N: 1.40 inch; W: 15.50 inches).

E23-432. Sunoco Pipeline LP, Ten Penn Center, 1801Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1699, TinicumTownship, Delaware County, ACOE Philadelphia Dis-trict.

To impact 0.182 acre of wetland (EV-PEM) draining toLong Hook Creek South (WWF-MF) and Darby Creek(WWF-MF) associated with anomaly subsurface investiga-tion of the existing Sunoco 12-inch south line. The workswill involve excavation and exposing two segments of theexisting pipeline for visual inspection. A temporary workaccess area will be needed for both investigation sites.Site One (Tinicum Island Road) is located approximatelybetween the bridge that conveys Governor Printz Boule-vard (SR 0291) over Norfolk Rail Road and TinicumIsland Road. Site Two (Lester Road) is located approxi-mately 400 feet west of the intersection of PowhattanAvenue and 5th Street in Lester. Both sites are inTinicum Township (Bridgeport NJ-PA QuadrangleN: 21.90 inches; W: 4.00 inches).

E46-929. Upper Dublin Township, 801 Loch AlshAvenue, Fort Washington, PA 19304, Upper Dublin Town-ship, Montgomery County, ACOE Philadelphia District.

To replace and maintain an existing single span con-crete bridge measuring approximately 54.5 feet long and35 feet wide with a single span bridge measuring approxi-mately 78 feet long and 29 feet wide situated over PineRun (TSF). The work will involve grading activitieswithin the floodway and floodplain and the removal of siltdeposits within the stream channel temporarily impactingapproximately 100 linear feet of watercourse. The projectsite is located approximately 455 feet southeast of the

intersection of Delaware and Virginia Drives (Ambler, PAQuadrangle N: 1.80 inches; W: 9.00 inches).

Northeast Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790.

E54-305. Schuylkill County, 401 North SecondStreet, Pottsville, PA 17901, in Port Carbon Borough,Schuylkill County, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,Philadelphia District.

To remove the existing structure and to construct andmaintain a concrete spread box beam bridge having asingle span of 60 feet and underclearance of 14.3 feetacross the Schuylkill River (CWF). The bridge is knownas County Bridge No. 106 and is located along MillStreet, just south of SR 0209 (Pottsville, PA QuadrangleN: 12.6 inches; W: 5.3 inches).

E54-304. Trans Western Polymers, Inc., 6645 LasPositas Boulevard, Livermore, CA 94550, in Rush Town-ship, Schuylkill County, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,Philadelphia District.

To place fill in 0.29 acre of PFO wetlands in theNesquehoning Creek watershed (HQ-CWF) to allow theexpansion of an existing plastics manufacturing facility.The project is located on the south side of Township RoadT-929 (Progress Avenue) in Tidewood Industrial Park(Tamaqua, PA Quadrangle N: 14.6 inches; W: 15.2inches).

E48-333. Fairfield Development Associates, 3864Courtney Street, Bethlehem, PA 18017, in BethlehemTownship, Northampton County, U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers, Philadelphia District.

To construct and maintain an 8-foot by 6-foot concretebox culvert having a 1-foot culvert depression in atributary to Bushkill Creek (HQ-CWF) to provide accessto lot 7 of the Hecktown Road Business Park. The projectalso includes the construction of an earthen berm in thefloodway of said tributary located approximately 250 feetupstream of the road crossing. The project is locatedapproximately 0.75 mile northeast of the intersection ofSR 0022 and SR 0033 (Nazareth, PA Quadrangle N: 12.0inches; W: 4.3 inches).

Southcentral Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

E21-293-A LFGC Incorporated, P. O. Box 1229,Camp Hill, PA 17001 in Lower Allen Township, Cumber-land County, ACOE Baltimore District.

To construct and maintain: (1) two minor road crossing;and (2) two miniature golf courses complete with appurte-nances within unnamed tributaries to and within thefloodway of (respectively) the Yellow Breeches Creek(CWF) at a point along Lisburn Road between the LowerAllen Community Park and Old Forge Road (Lemoyne, PAQuadrangle N: 9.15 inches; W: 6.60 inches) in LowerAllen Township, Cumberland County.

E22-446. Larry Lugaro, Commerce Bank, 100 Sen-ate Avenue, Camp Hill, PA 17011.

To place fill within the floodway of a tributary to SpringCreek (WWF) at a point at the intersection of DerryStreet and East Park Drive for the propose of construct-ing a bank building (Harrisburg, PA Quadrangle N: 1.5inches; W: 8.4 inches) in Swatara Township, DauphinCounty.

E38-136. Ronald Sniegocki, 360 Palmyra-BellegroveRoad, Annville, PA 17003. To construct and maintain a

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20-foot by 8-foot and a 16-foot by 5-foot concrete boxculverts at the channel of an unnamed tributary toQuittapahilla Creek (TSF) to construct Carson Lane ofthe proposed Sniegocki development located on the eastside of the Palmyra-Bellegrove Road (SR 4008) about1,200 feet south of its intersection with Snyder Road(T-864) (Palmyra, PA Quadrangle N: 16.2 inches; W: 8.6inches and N: 16.1 inches; W: 8.87 inches respectively) inNorth Londonderry Township, Lebanon County.

E38-137. Donald Lechietner, SA & B Partners, 1840Fishburn Road, Hershey, PA 17033 in South LondonderryTownship, Lebanon County, ACOE Baltimore District.

To relocate 115 feet of stream channel and to constructand maintain: (1) a 14-foot by 3-foot concrete box culvertat the channel of Spring Creek (WWF); (2) two outfallpipes; and (3) to fill in 0.02 acre of wetland to constructBarnwell Lane of the proposed Stone Knoll Phase IIdevelopment located on the east side of Lawn Road (SR3015) about 500 feet south of its intersection with U.S.Route 322 (Palmyra, PA Quadrangle N: 4.75 inches;W: 10.9 inches) in South Londonderry Township, LebanonCounty.

Northcentral Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701, (570)327-3636.

E14-436. Huston Township Authority, P. O. Box 40,Julian, PA 16844. Sewer line crossing and outfall, inHuston Township, Centre County, ACOE BaltimoreDistrict (Julian, PA Quadrangle N: 20.95 inches; W: 8.60inches).

To construct and maintain a sanitary sewer collectionsystem: (1) four 2-inch PVC pipe crossings and theassociated 20 linear foot riprap crossing protection of anunnamed tributary to Laurel Run; (2) one 2-inch PVCpipe crossing and the associated 20 linear foot riprapcrossing protection of Laurel Run; (3) 65 linear feetcrossing of a wetland with an 8-inch diameter pipe; and(4) a concrete headwall and R-5 riprap apron outfall for a8-inch diameter discharge pipe. This project proposes todirectly impact 100 linear feet of Laurel Run or itstributaries that are classified as an EV waterway, 65linear feet of a Bald Eagle Creek riparian wetland and 10linear feet of Bald Eagle Creek that is classified as a TSF.

E17-377. Department of Transportation, Engineer-ing District 2-0, P. O. Box 342, Clearfield, PA 16830. SR0053, Section A04 Bridge Replacement, in Cooper Town-ship, Clearfield County, ACOE Baltimore District(Karthaus, PA Quadrangle N: 6.44 inches; W: 8.19inches).

To remove an existing two span bridge and construct,operate and maintain a three span concrete girder bridgeto carry SR 0053, Section A04 across Moshannon Creek(CWF) to improve public highway safety. The prestressedconcrete multi-girder bridge shall be constructed withthree clear spans of 80 feet, skew of 65 degrees andminimum underclearance of 17.5 feet. The bridge con-struction project will not impact wetlands while impact-ing 150 feet of waterway that is located along SR 0053approximately 2.5 miles east of Township Road No. 728and SR 0219 intersection. This permit also authorizes theconstruction, operation, maintenance and removal of tem-porary construction causeways, stream diversions andcofferdams. All temporary structures shall be constructedwith clean rock, free of fines and silts or other nonerod-ible material. Upon completion of the bridge construction,

all temporary structures shall be completely removedfrom the channel and floodplain.

E18-348. Ernest and Nancy Renninger, 164 EastEnd Mountain Road, Mill Hall, PA 17751. Lock 34Restoration, in Woodward Township, Clinton County,ACOE Baltimore District (Lock Haven, PA QuadrangleN: 2.6 inches; W: 8.25 inches).

To construct or rebuild and maintain: (1) a 110-foot by25-foot boat slip with the associated 50 foot wide stoneblock riverside entrance protection in a historical water-way chute in the left bank of the West BranchSusquehanna River by excavating 2,092 square feet ofwetland and 6,308 square feet of upland floodway; (2) a6-foot wide by 20-foot long bridge over a historical canallock; (3) an 8-foot by 16-foot open sided pavilion on 6-inchby 6-inch posts with a concrete/brick at-grade floor in theleft floodway; (4) a 270-foot long reach of the historicalcanal and Lock 34; and (5) 200 feet of split rail fence onthe western property line between the river and SR 664.The project proposes the directly impact 50 linear feet ofthe West Branch Susquehanna River that is classified asa WWF.

E55-191. Department of Transportation, Engineer-ing District 3-0, P. O. Box 218, Montoursville, PA 17754-0218. SR 1009 Section 006M unnamed tributary toMiddle Creek bridge replacement, in Middle Creek Town-ship, Snyder County, ACOE Susquehanna River BasinDistrict (Freeburg, PA Quadrangle N: 11.6 inches;W: 12.0 inches).

To remove an existing bridge and construct and main-tain a 6-foot by 20-foot concrete arch culvert on a skew of57° in a tributary to Middle Creek located 0.5 milenortheast of Kreamer along SR 1009, in Middle CreekTownship, Snyder County. This project proposes to havean impact approximately 150 linear feet on the unnamedtributary to Middle Creek, which is designated CWF. Thisproject does propose to permanently impact 0.25 acre ofjurisdictional wetlands.

Southwest Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.

E65-815. Municipality of Murrysville, 4100 SardisRoad, Murrysville, PA 15668. Municipality of Murrysville,Westmoreland County, ACOE Pittsburgh District.

To remove the existing structure and to construct andmaintain a 10.0-foot by 6.0-foot reinforced concrete boxculvert in an unnamed tributary to Turtle Creek (TSF)located on Cline Hollow Road approximately 800 feetnorth of Route 22 (Murrysville, PA Quadrangle N: 9.29inches; W: 4.9 inches).

Northwest Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

E10-367, James Nagy, 123 North Drive, Valencia, PA16059. Nagy Bridge, in Jefferson Township, ButlerCounty, ACOE Pittsburgh District (Saxonburg, PA Quad-rangle N: 6.8 inches; W: 12.2 inches).

To operate and maintain a single span steel beambridge with concrete abutments and having a clear spanof 18 feet and an underclearance of 5 feet across ThornCreek (CWF) on the east side of SR 2010 (SaxonburgRoad) in Jefferson Township, Butler County approxi-mately 0.8 mile north of the intersection of SR 2010(Saxonburg Road) and W. Jefferson Road in support of aprivate access driveway and a single family residence.This bridge has been constructed prior to obtaining apermit.

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ACTIONS

FINAL ACTIONS TAKEN UNDERTHE CLEAN STREAMS LAW AND THE

FEDERAL CLEAN WATERACT—NPDES AND WQM PART II

PERMITSINDUSTRIAL WASTE ANDSEWERAGE WASTEWATER

The Department of Environmental Protection has takenthe following actions on previously received permit appli-cations and requests for plan approval.

Persons aggrieved by an action may appeal, undersection 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act (35P. S. § 7514) and 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501—508 and 701—704(relating to the Administrative Agency Law), to theEnvironmental Hearing Board, Second Floor, RachelCarson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, P. O.Box 8457, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8457, (717) 787-3483.TDD users may contact the Environmental HearingBoard (Board) through the Pennsylvania Relay Service,(800) 654-5984. Appeals must be filed with the Boardwithin 30 days of publication of this notice in thePennsylvania Bulletin, unless the appropriate statuteprovides a different time period. Copies of the appealform and the Board’s rules of practice and procedure maybe obtained from the Board. The appeal form and theBoard’s rules of practice and procedure are also availablein Braille or on audiotape from the Secretary to theBoard at (717) 787-3483. This paragraph does not, in andof itself, create any right of appeal beyond that permittedby applicable statutes and decision law.

For individuals who wish to challenge an action, ap-peals must reach the Board within 30 days. A lawyer isnot needed to file an appeal with the Board.

Important legal rights are at stake, however, so indi-viduals should show this notice to a lawyer at once.Persons who cannot afford a lawyer may qualify for freepro bono representation. Call the Secretary to the Boardat (717) 787-3483 for more information.

I. Municipal and Industrial Permit Actions underThe Clean Streams Law (35 P. S. §§ 691.1—691.1001).

Southeast Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, Lee Park, Suite 6010, 555 North Lane, Consho-hocken, PA 19428.

NPDES Permit No. PA0056766, Industrial Waste,City of Philadelphia, Department of Commerce Di-vision of Aviation, Philadelphia International AirportTerminal E, Philadelphia, PA 19153. This proposed facil-ity is located in Tinicum Township, Delaware andPhiladelphia Counties.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Renewal todischarge into 001-Mingo Creek; 003-005: Delaware River.

WQM Permit No. 4600407 Amendment No. 1, Sew-erage, Candlewycke Estates Homeowner’s Associa-tion, 602 East Broad Street, P. O. Box 432, Souderton, PA18964. This proposed facility is located in MarlboroughTownship, Montgomery County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Approval forand amendment to an existing permit for the constructionand operation of a wastewater treatment plant.

WQM Permit No. 1502417, Sewerage, Robert K.Cowherd, 1101 Bondsville Road, Downingtown, PA19335. This proposed facility is located in Caln Township,Chester County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Approval forthe construction and operation of a small flow singleresidential sewage treatment plant.

Southcentral Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, (717)705-4707.

NPDES Permit No. PA0029297, Sewage, SouthMountain Restoration Center, 10058 S. MountainRoad, South Mountain, PA 17261-0999. This proposedfacility is located in Quincy Township, Franklin County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Authorizationto discharge to Rocky Mountain Creek in Watershed 13-C.

NPDES Permit No. PA0085561, Industrial Waste,Wissahickon Spring Water, Inc., 10447 DrummondRoad, Philadelphia, PA 19154. This proposed facility islocated in Rapho Township, Lancaster County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Authorizationto discharge to UNT of Chickies Creek in Watershed 7G.

WQM Permit No. PA0087521, Industrial Waste,Albertson’s Inc., Albertson’s Distribution Warehouse8790, 250 Park Center Boulevard, P. O. Box 20, Boise, ID83726. This proposed facility is located in East CocalicoTownship, Lancaster County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Authorizationto discharge to UNT Little Muddy Creek in Watershed7J.

Northcentral Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.

WQM Permit No. 1997201-A1, Industrial Waste,Heinz Pet Products, 6670 Low Street, Bloomsburg, PA17815. This existing facility is located in South CentreTownship, Columbia County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Issuance of aWater Quality Management permit amendment authoriz-ing the construction and operation of a new surge tank toreplace an existing, malfunctioning tank.

WQM Permit No. 1702402, Sewerage SIC 4952,Curwensville Municipal Authority, 900 SusquehannaAve., Curwensville, PA 16833. This proposed facility willbe located in Curwensville Borough, Clearfield County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Issuance of awater quality management permit for a 0.5 million gallonbatch equalization tank.

WQM Permit No. 4902405, Sewerage, Upper Au-gusta Township Municipal Authority, R. R. 1 Box310C, Sunbury, PA 17801. This proposed facility will belocated on Packer Island in Upper Augusta Township,Northumberland County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: The issuance ofa permit authorizing the construction and operation ofsewers to serve Packer Island along SR 147 between theCity of Sunbury and Northumberland Borough. Wastewa-ter collected will be treated at the Northumberland SewerAuthority wastewater treatment plant.

Southwest Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.

NPDES Permit No. PA0094722, Industrial Waste,Valley Proteins (PA), Inc., 151 Val-Pro Drive, Winches-ter, VA 22603 is authorized to discharge from a facility

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located at the Pittsburgh Facility, Neville Township,Allegheny County to receiving waters named BackChannel of Ohio River.

NPDES Permit No. PA0095176, Industrial Waste,Elliott Turbomachinery Co., Inc., 901 North FourthStreet, Jeannette, PA 15644-0800 is authorized to dis-charge from a facility located at Jeannette Machine Plant,Jeannette, Westmoreland County to receiving watersnamed unnamed tributary of Brush Creek.

NPDES Permit No. PA0217387, Industrial Waste,BOC Gases, 575 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, NJ07974-2082 is authorized to discharge from a facilitylocated at Braddock Facility, Braddock Borough, Alle-gheny County to receiving waters named MonongahelaRiver.

NPDES Permit No. PAS236101, Industrial, DynoNobel, Inc., 1320 Galiffa Drive, Donora, PA 15033 isauthorized to discharge from a facility located at theDonora Plant, Donora Borough, Washington County toreceiving waters named Monongahela River (001A, 004,005 and 008).

NPDES Permit No. PA0026841-A1, Sewage, Bor-ough of Oakmont, Fifth Street and Virginia Avenue,P. O. Box 206, Oakmont, PA 15139-0206 is authorized todischarge from a facility located at Oakmont WastewaterTreatment Plant, Oakmont Borough, Allegheny Countyto receiving waters named Allegheny River.

NPDES Permit No. PA0217816, Sewage, ReginaLambie, R. R. 2, Dunbar, PA 15431 is authorized todischarge from a facility located at Sunny Dale GardensMobile Home Park WWTP, East Huntingdon Township,Westmoreland County to receiving waters named un-named tributary Jacobs Creek.

Northwest Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

NPDES Permit No. PA0238856, Sewage, Patti M.Hurta, 4819 Leacock Road, Edinboro, PA 16412. Thisproposed facility is located in Washington Township, ErieCounty.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isfor a single residence discharging to unnamed tributary ofDarrow Creek.

WQM Permit No. 2502411, Sewerage, Patti M.Hurta, 4819 Leacock Road, Edinboro, PA 16412. Thisproposed facility is located in Washington Township, ErieCounty.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isfor a single residence.

WQM Permit No. 2002426, Sewerage, Joseph T.Murphy—Murphy No. 1, 19358 Inlet Road, Con-neautville, PA 16406. This proposed facility is located inSummerhill Township, Crawford County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isfor a single residence.

WQM Permit No. 2002427, Sewerage, Joseph T.Murphy—Murphy No. 2, 19358 Inlet Road, Conneaut-

ville, PA 16406. This proposed facility is located inSummerhill Township, Crawford County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isfor a single residence.

WQM Permit No. 2002428, Sewerage, Robert E. andCathy F. Acker, 19967 Grange Center Road, Saeger-town, PA 16433. This proposed facility is located inHayfield Township, Crawford County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isfor a single residence.

WQM Permit No. 1002410, Sewerage, Jeffrey L. andLorraine Domhoff, 105 Ziegler Street, Zelienople, PA16063. This proposed facility is located in Connoqueness-ing Township, Butler County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isfor a single residence.

WQM Permit No. 4398407, Sewerage, Ronald K. andNadene E. Callahan, 565 Mercer Road, Greenville, PA16125. This proposed facility is located in HempfieldTownship, Mercer County.

Description of Proposed Action/Activity: This project isfor a single residence.

NPDES STORMWATER INDIVIDUALPERMITS—(PAS)

The following NPDES Individual Permits for Dis-charges of Stormwater Associated with Construction Ac-tivities have been issued.

Persons aggrieved by an action may appeal, undersection 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act (35P. S. § 7514) and 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501—508 and 701—704(relating to the Administrative Agency Law), to theEnvironmental Hearing Board, Second Floor, RachelCarson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, P. O.Box 8457, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8457, (717) 787-3483.TDD users may contact the Environmental HearingBoard (Board) through the Pennsylvania Relay Service,(800) 654-5984. Appeals must be filed with the Boardwithin 30 days of publication of this notice in thePennsylvania Bulletin, unless the appropriate statuteprovides a different time period. Copies of the appealform and the Board’s rules of practice and procedure maybe obtained from the Board. The appeal form and theBoard’s rules of practice and procedure are also availablein Braille or on audiotape from the Secretary to theBoard at (717) 787-3483. This paragraph does not, in andof itself, create any right of appeal beyond that permittedby applicable statutes and decision law.

For individuals who wish to challenge an action, ap-peals must reach the Board within 30 days. A lawyer isnot needed to file an appeal with the Board.

Important legal rights are at stake, however, so indi-viduals should show this notice to a lawyer at once.Persons who cannot afford a lawyer may qualify for freepro bono representation. Call the Secretary to the Boardat (717) 787-3483 for more information.

Southeast Region: Water Management Program Manager, Lee Park, Suite 6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA19428.NPDESPermit No.

Applicant Name andAddress County Municipality

ReceivingWater/Use

PAS10G513 RM Enterprises222 North Wales StreetWest Chester, PA 19380

Chester West Caln TownshipChester County

Indian Spring RunEV

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Applicant Name andAddress County Municipality

ReceivingWater/Use

PAS10G523 Nelson Realty Trust100 Vanguard BoulevardMalvern, PA 19355

Chester Uwchlan TownshipChester County

Shamona CreekEast BranchBrandywine CreekPickering CreekSchuylkill RiverHQ-TSF

PAS10G550 Department ofTransportation7000 Geerdes BoulevardKing of Prussia, PA 19406

Chester East WhitelandTownshipChester County

Valley CreekEV

PAS10J055 Delaware County CouncilGovernment Services Center2nd and Orange StreetsMedia, PA 19063

Delaware Nether Providence andSpringfield Townships

Crum CreekWWF

Southwest Region: Water Management Program Manager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745, (412)442-4000.NPDESPermit

Applicant Nameand Address

County andMunicipality

ReceivingStream

PAS10A117 National Land Dev. Corp.P. O. Box 545Monroeville, PA 15146

Allegheny CountyNorth Versailles Township

Jacks RunHQ-TSF

Northwest Region: Oil and Gas Management Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481, (814)332-6860.NPDESPermit No.

Applicant Name andAddress

County andMunicipality

ReceivingWater/Use

PAS102706 Pennsylvania GeneralEnergy Corporation208 Liberty StreetWarren, PA 16365

Forest CountyJenks Township

Little Salmon CreekHQ-CWF

PAS102707 Pennsylvania GeneralEnergy Corporation208 Liberty StreetWarren, PA 16365

Forest CountyJenks and KingsleyTownships

Salmon CreekHQ-CWF

APPROVALS TO USE NPDES AND/OR OTHER GENERAL PERMITS

The following parties have submitted: (1) Notices of Intent for Coverage under (1) General NPDES Permits toDischarge Wastewater into the Waters of the Commonwealth. The approval for coverage under these general NPDESpermits is subject to applicable effluent limitations. Monitoring, reporting requirements and other conditions set forth inthe general permit: (2) General Permits for Beneficial Use of Sewage Sludge or Residential Septage by Land Applicationin this Commonwealth; (3) General NPDES Permit Authorizing the Discharge of Stormwater Associated withConstruction Activities to Waters of the Commonwealth; (4) Notification for First Use Application of Sewage Sludge.

The approval of coverage for land application of sewage sludge or residential septage under these general permits issubject to pollutant limitations, pathogen and vector attraction reduction requirements, operational standards, generalrequirements, management practices and other conditions set forth in the respective permit. The Department ofEnvironmental Protection approves the following coverage under the specific General Permit.

The EPA Region III Administrator has waived the right to review or object to this permit action under the waiverprovision 40 CFR 123.23(d).

The application and related documents, effluent limitations, permitting requirements and other information are on fileand may be inspected and arrangements made for copying at the contact office noted.

List of NPDES and/or Other General Permit Types

PAG-1 General Permit for Discharges From Stripper Oil Well FacilitiesPAG-2 General Permit for Discharges of Stormwater Associated With Construction Activities (PAR)PAG-3 General Permit for Discharges of Stormwater From Industrial ActivitiesPAG-4 General Permit for Discharges From Single Residence Sewage Treatment PlantPAG-5 General Permit for Discharges From Gasoline Contaminated Ground Water Remediation SystemsPAG-6 General Permit for Wet Weather Overflow Discharges From Combined Sewer Systems (CSO)PAG-7 General Permit for Beneficial Use of Exceptional Quality Sewage Sludge by Land Application

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PAG-8 General Permit for Beneficial Use of Nonexceptional Quality Sewage Sludge by Land Application toAgricultural Land, Forest, a Public Contact Site or a Land Reclamation Site

PAG-8 (SSN) Site Suitability Notice for Land Application under Approved PAG-8 General Permit CoveragePAG-9 General Permit for Beneficial Use of Nonexceptional Quality Sewage Sludge by Land Application to

Agricultural Land, Forest, or a Land Reclamation SitePAG-9 (SSN) Site Suitability Notice for Land Application under Approved PAG-9 General Permit CoveragePAG-10 General Permit for Discharge Resulting from Hydrostatic Testing of Tanks and PipelinesPAG-11 (To Be Announced)PAG-12 Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs)

General Permit Type—PAG-2Facility Locationand Municipality

PermitNo.

Applicant Name andAddress

ReceivingWater/Use

Contact Office andTelephone No.

Upper ChichesterTownshipDelaware County

PAR10J245 William Dalusio1244 West Chester Pk., Ste. 406West Chester, PA 19382

Bezors RunMarcus HookCreekWWF

Southeast RegionalOfficeSuite 6010, LeePark555 North LaneConshohocken, PA19428(610) 832-6000

Concord TownshipDelaware County

PAR10J160-1 Brinton Land DevelopmentAssociates, LP33 Rockhill Road, Suite 200Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004

Chester CreekTSF

Southeast RegionalOfficeSuite 6010, LeePark555 North LaneConshohocken, PA19428(610) 832-6000

Chester TownshipDelaware County

PAR10J246 Chester Education Endowment56 Toft Woods WayMedia, PA 19063

Stony CreekWWF, MF

Southeast RegionalOfficeSuite 6010, LeePark555 North LaneConshohocken, PA19428(610) 832-6000

TowamencinTownshipMontgomeryCounty

PAR10T885 Waterford Crossing Assoc., LP726 E. Main St., 2nd Fl.Lansdale, PA 19466

UNT toTowamencinCreekTSF

Southeast RegionalOfficeSuite 6010, LeePark555 North LaneConshohocken, PA19428(610) 832-6000

Lower SalfordTownshipMontgomeryCounty

PAR10T852 Heritage Building Group, Inc.3326 Old York Rd., Ste. A100Furlong, PA 18925

West BranchSkippack CreekTSF

Southeast RegionalOfficeSuite 6010, LeePark555 North LaneConshohocken, PA19428(610) 832-6000

Worcester TownshipMontgomeryCounty

PAR10T882 John Huganir1107 North Trooper Rd.Norristown, PA 19403

Stoney CreekTSF

Southeast RegionalOfficeSuite 6010, LeePark555 North LaneConshohocken, PA19428(610) 832-6000

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PermitNo.

Applicant Name andAddress

ReceivingWater/Use

Contact Office andTelephone No.

Upper DublinTownshipMontgomeryCounty

PAR10T899 Temple UniversityOffice of Facilities1711 North 10th St.Philadelphia, PA 19122

UNT toWissahickonCreekTSF

Southeast RegionalOfficeSuite 6010, LeePark555 North LaneConshohocken, PA19428(610) 832-6000

SpringfieldTownshipMontgomeryCounty

PAR10T918 Department of Transportation7000 Geerdes BoulevardKing of Prussia, PA 19406

Sandy RunTSF

Southeast RegionalOfficeSuite 6010, LeePark555 North LaneConshohocken, PA19428(610) 832-6000

Upper MorelandTownshipMontgomeryCounty

PAR10T908 Upper Moreland School District2900 Terwood DriveWillow Grove, PA 19090

PennypackCreekCWF

Southeast RegionalOfficeSuite 6010, LeePark555 North LaneConshohocken, PA19428(610) 832-6000

West NorritonTownshipMontgomeryCounty

PAR10T698 O’Neill Properties Group, LP700 South Henderson RoadKing of Prussia, PA 19406

Schuylkill RiverCWF

Southeast RegionalOfficeSuite 6010, LeePark555 North LaneConshohocken, PA19428(610) 832-6000

Franconia TownshipMontgomeryCounty

PAR10T787 Glen Enterprises, Inc.P. O. Box 973Worcester, PA 19490

Indian CreekTSF

Southeast RegionalOfficeSuite 6010, LeePark555 North LaneConshohocken, PA19428(610) 832-6000

Luzerne CountyEdwardsvilleBorough

PAR10R272 Michael Jannuzzi1000 Roosevelt St.Edwardsville, PA 18704

Toby’s CreekWWF

Luzerne CountyConservationDistrict(570) 674-7991

Schuylkill CountyFoster Township

PAR105849 OSM 54 (3633) 103.1Mount PleasantDepartment of EnvironmentalProtection AMR2 Public SquareWilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790

West BranchSchuylkill RiverCWF

Schuylkill CountyConservationDistrict(570) 622-3742

Lebanon CountyEast HanoverTownship

PAR10P192 Jed H. Gingrich127 Walden RoadLebanon, PA 17042

Swatara CreekWWF

Lebanon CountyConservationDistrict2120 CornwallRoad, Suite 5Lebanon, PA 17042(717) 272-3908Ext. 3

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PermitNo.

Applicant Name andAddress

ReceivingWater/Use

Contact Office andTelephone No.

Lebanon CountyPalmyra BoroughNorth LondonderryTownshipDerry TownshipDauphin County

PAR10P189 Gary B. FrederickHillwood Enterprises, LP5430 LBJ Freeway, Suite 800Dallas, TX 75240-2605

QuarriesSpring CreekWWF

Lebanon CountyConservationDistrict2120 CornwallRoad, Suite 5Lebanon, PA 17042(717) 272-3908Ext. 3

North CornwallTownshipLebanon County

PAR10191 Stuart HanfordP. O. Box 746Lebanon, PA 17042

Snitz CreekTSF

Lebanon CountyConservationDistrict2120 CornwallRoad, Suite 5Lebanon, PA 17042(717) 272-3908Ext. 3

SpringettsburyTownshipYork County

PAR10Y155RR Sheridan ManorS&A Homes Inc.3093 N. George StreetYork, PA 17402

Codorus CreekWWF

York CountyConservationDistrict118 PleasantAcres RoadYork, PA 17402(717) 840-7430

Penn TownshipYork County

PAR10Y653 Snyder’s of HanoverPat McInerneyP. O. Box 917Hanover, PA 17331

Oil CreekWWF

York CountyConservationDistrict118 PleasantAcres RoadYork, PA 17402(717) 840-7430

Lower WindsorTownshipYork County

PAR10Y651 KRB MachineryNathan Kauffman1058 Cool Creek RoadWrightsville, PA 17368

UNT to CabinCreekWWF

York CountyConservationDistrict118 PleasantAcres RoadYork, PA 17402(717) 840-7430

Upper AllenTownshipCumberland County

PAR10H312 John Brinjac114 N. Second St.Harrisburg, PA 17101

Yellow BreechesCreekCWF

Cumberland CountyConservationDistrict43 BrookwoodAvenueSuite 4Carlisle, PA 17013(717) 240-7812

Upper FrankfordTownshipCumberland County

PAR10H309 Brick Church Estates95 Fox LaneNewville, PA 17241

Rock RunWWF

Cumberland CountyConservationDistrict43 BrookwoodAvenueSuite 4Carlisle, PA 17013(717) 240-7812

Silver SpringTownshipCumberland County

PAR10H308 Harold Stoner25 Iron Gates CourtMechanicsburg, PA 17055

Trindle Spring RunCWF

Cumberland CountyConservationDistrict43 BrookwoodAvenueSuite 4Carlisle, PA 17013(717) 240-7812

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PermitNo.

Applicant Name andAddress

ReceivingWater/Use

Contact Office andTelephone No.

Swatara Township PAR10I319 Michael BernerHighland AcresP. O. Box 560Hershey, PA 17033

Laurel RunWWF

Dauphin CountyConservationDistrict1451 PetersMountain RoadDauphin, PA 17018(717) 921-8100

Lower PaxtonTownship

PAR10I318 Allentown Blvd. StorageWilliam Laird350 S. 7th St.Lemoyne, PA 17043

Beaver CreekWWF

Dauphin CountyConservationDistrict1451 PetersMountain RoadDauphin, PA 17018(717) 921-8100

Clearfield CountyBell TownshipIndiana CountyBanks Township

PAR101778 Department of EnvironmentalProtectionBureau of Abandoned MineReclamationCambria Office286 Industrial Park Rd.Ebensburg, PA 15931

South Branch BearRunCWF

Clearfield CountyConservationDistrict650 Leonard St.Clearfield, PA16830(814) 765-2629

Fayette CountyNorth UnionTownship

PAR10L088 North Union Township MunicipalServices Authority6 S. Evans Station Rd.Lemont Furnace, PA 15456

Redstone CreekWWF

Fayette CountyConservationDistrict(724) 438-4497

Fayette CountyRedstone andJefferson Townships

PAR10L089 Colonial Joint Sewage Auth.225 Twin Hills RoadGrindstone, PA 15442

Redstone CreekWWF

Fayette CountyConservationDistrict(724) 438-4497

Butler CountyButler Township

PAR10E191 Butler County Parks and RecreationButler CourthouseButler, PA 16003-1208

Sullivan RunWWF

Butler CountyConservationDistrict(724) 284-5270

Butler CountyCranberryTownship

PAR10E195 Richard G. Hedberg7535 Sinsor Drive, Suite B-102Allentown, PA 18195

Brush CreekWWF

Butler CountyConservationDistrict(724) 284-5270

Butler CountyWashingtonTownship

PAR10E200 Eric E. CavazzaCambria OfficeBureau of Abandoned MineReclamation286 Industrial Park RoadEbensburg, PA 15931

South Branch ofSlippery RockCreekCWF

Butler CountyConservationDistrict(724) 284-5270

Crawford CountySpring Township

PAR102325 Conneaut School District219 West School DriveLinesville, PA 16424

UNT to ConneautCreekCWF, MF

Crawford CountyConservationDistrict(814) 724-1793

Erie CountyFairview Township

PAR10K210 James Thayer7400 Market Rd.P. O. Box 915Fairview, PA 16415

Brandy RunCWF, MF

Erie CountyConservationDistrict(814) 825-6403

Lawrence CountyNeshannockTownship

PAR103755 Dr. Michael HinkNeshannock School District301 Mitchell Rd.New Castle, PA 16105-1089

UNT to ShenangoRiverWWF

Lawrence CountyConservationDistrict(724) 652-4512

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General Permit Type—PAG-3Facility Locationand Municipality

PermitNo.

Applicant Name andAddress

ReceivingWater/Use

Contact Office andTelephone No.

Luzerne CountyPlains Township

PAR802234 Con-Way Transportation Servicesc/o CNF, Inc.3240 Hillview AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94304-1220

Laurel Run CreekCWF

DEP—NEROWater Management2 Public SquareWilkes-Barre, PA18711(570) 826-2511

Decatur TownshipClearfield County

PAR304804 Junior Coal Contracting, Inc.2330 Six Mile RoadPhilipsburg, PA 16866

Moshannon CreekTSF

NorthcentralRegional OfficeWater ManagementProgram208 West ThirdStreet, Suite 101Williamsport, PA17701(570) 327-3666

McKeesportAllegheny County

PAR606187 Zeke’s Used Auto Parts134 Broadlawn DriveElizabeth, PA 15037

Long Run Creek Southwest RegionalOfficeWater ManagementProgram Manager400 WaterfrontDrivePittsburgh, PA15222-4745(412) 442-4000

PittsburghAllegheny County

PAR706104 Allegheny Asphalt Manufacturing2340 Second AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15219

MonongahelaRiver

Southwest RegionalOfficeWater ManagementProgram Manager400 WaterfrontDrivePittsburgh, PA15222-4745(412) 442-4000

Richland TownshipAllegheny County

PAR806224 FedEx Freight East Inc.P. O. Box 840Harrison, AR 72601

Crouse Run intoMontour RunBasin

Southwest RegionalOfficeWater ManagementProgram Manager400 WaterfrontDrivePittsburgh, PA15222-4745(412) 442-4000

Triumph TownshipWarren County

PAR228303 J. T. Shannon Lumber CompanyP. O. Box 16929Memphis, TN 38186-0929

Tidioute Creek DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

Hayfield TownshipCrawford County

PAR118338 Greenleaf Corporation18695 Greenleaf DriveSaegertown, PA 16334-4429

Wolf Run andFrench Creek

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

Brookville BoroughJefferson County

PAR808325 Pittsburgh and Shawmut Railroad,Inc.P. O. Box 1532Butler, PA 16003

Sandy Lick Creek DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

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PermitNo.

Applicant Name andAddress

ReceivingWater/Use

Contact Office andTelephone No.

Vernon TownshipCrawford County

PAR208343 Channellock, Inc.—Plant 21306 South Main StreetMeadville, PA 16335

French Creek(from municipalstorm sewer)

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

City of MeadvilleCrawford County

PAR208342 Channellock, Inc.—Plant 11306 South Main StreetMeadville, PA 16335

French Creek(from municipalstorm sewer)

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

Zelienople BoroughButler County

PAR218305 BNZ Materials, Inc.191 Front StreetZelienople, PA 16063

ConnoquenessingCreek

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

Butler TownshipButler County

PAR238301 Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.7201 Hamilton BoulevardAllentown, PA 18195-1501

Unnamedtributary toConnoquenessingCreek

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

General Permit Type—PAG-4Facility Locationand Municipality

PermitNo.

Applicant Name andAddress

ReceivingWater/Use

Contact Office andTelephone No.

Franklin TownshipColumbia County

PAG044973 Juan B. and Cheryl L. Torres485 Southern DriveCatawissa, PA 17820

Unnamedtributary toRoaring CreekCWF

NorthcentralRegional OfficeWater ManagementProgram208 West ThirdStreet, Suite 101Williamsport, PA17701(570) 327-3666

HarborcreekTownshipErie County

PAG048485 Edward J. Paradise7100 Station RoadErie, PA 16510

Unnamedtributary ofSixmile Creek

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

SummerhillTownshipCrawford County

PAG048858 Joseph T. Murphy—Murphy No. 119358 Inlet RoadConneautville, PA 16406

Unnamedtributary toCussewago Creek

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

SummerhillTownshipCrawford County

PAG048859 Joseph T. Murphy—Murphy No. 219358 Inlet RoadConneautville, PA 16406

Unnamedtributary toCussewago Creek

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

Hayfield TownshipCrawford County

PAG048864 Robert E. and Cathy F. Acker19967 Grange Center RoadSaegertown, PA 16433

Unnamedtributary toWolf Run

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

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PermitNo.

Applicant Name andAddress

ReceivingWater/Use

Contact Office andTelephone No.

ConnoquenessingTownshipButler County

PAG048833 Jeffrey L. and Lorraine Domhoff105 Ziegler StreetZelienople, PA 16063

Semiconon Run DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

Knox TownshipClarion County

PAG048487 John R. and Linda S. Gatesman947 Sunset DriveLucinda, PA 16235

Unnamedtributary toStep Creek

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

HempfieldTownshipMercer County

PAG048489 Ronald K. and Nadene E. Callahan565 Mercer RoadGreenville, PA 16125

Unnamedtributary toBig Run

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

Conneaut TownshipCrawford County

PAG048500 Emmett E. and Marilyn C. Carr20562 Cole RoadConneautville, PA 16406

Unnamedtributary of FosterRun

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

Shenango TownshipMercer County

PAG048493 Brian K. Ruffo222 Fetsko RoadWest Middlesex, PA 16159

Unnamedtributary (ditch) toTurkey Run

DEP—NWROWater Management230 Chestnut StreetMeadville, PA16335-3481(814) 332-6942

General Permit Type—PAG-8 (SSN)Facility Locationand Municipality

PermitNo.

Applicant Name andAddress

Site Name andLocation

Contact Office andTelephone No.

WeisenbergTownshipLehigh County

PAG083501PAG070003PAG080008PAG080003PAG083502PAG083522PAG083542PAG083551PAG080006PAG082201PAG080009PAG083515PAG082203PAG083825PAG083517PAG083547PAG083506PAG083518

Synagro Mid-Atlantic, Inc.1605 Dooley RoadP. O. Box BWhiteford, MD 21160

Kenneth GehringerFarmWeisenbergTownshipLehigh County

NERO2 Public SquareWilkes-Barre, PA18711(570) 826-2511

General Permit Type—PAG-9Facility Locationand Municipality

PermitNo.

Applicant Name andAddress

Site Name andLocation

Contact Office andTelephone No.

Hamilton TownshipFranklin County

PAG093524 Rosy Wastewater Removal Inc.8058 Huber RoadSt. Thomas, PA 17252

Dice FarmHamilton TownshipFranklin County

DEP—SCRO909 ElmertonAvenueHarrisburg, PA17110-8200(717) 705-4707

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General Permit Type—PAG-10Facility Locationand Municipality

PermitNo.

Applicant Name andAddress

ReceivingWater/Use

Contact Office andTelephone No.

East BrandywineTownshipChester County

PAG109613 Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.1700 MacCorkie AvenueBox 1273Charleston, WV 25325

East BranchBrandywine CreekWWF, MF

Central Office400 Market StreetHarrisburg, PA17105(717) 787-8184

PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY PERMITSThe Department of Environmental Protection has taken

the following actions on applications received under theSafe Drinking Water Act for the construction, substantialmodification or operation of a public water system.

Persons aggrieved by an action may appeal, undersection 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act (35P. S. § 7514) and 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501—508 and 701—704(relating to the Administrative Agency Law), to theEnvironmental Hearing Board, Second Floor, RachelCarson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, P. O.Box 8457, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8457, (717) 787-3483.TDD users may contact the Environmental HearingBoard (Board) through the Pennsylvania Relay Service,(800) 654-5984. Appeals must be filed with the Boardwithin 30 days of publication of this notice in thePennsylvania Bulletin, unless the appropriate statuteprovides a different time period. Copies of the appealform and the Board’s rules of practice and procedure maybe obtained from the Board. The appeal form and theBoard’s rules of practice and procedure are also availablein Braille or on audiotape from the Secretary to theBoard at (717) 787-3483. This paragraph does not, in andof itself, create any right of appeal beyond that permittedby applicable statutes and decision law.

For individuals who wish to challenge an action, ap-peals must reach the Board within 30 days. A lawyer isnot needed to file an appeal with the Board.

Important legal rights are at stake, however, so indi-viduals should show this notice to a lawyer at once.Persons who cannot afford a lawyer may qualify for freepro bono representation. Call the Secretary to the Boardat (717) 787-3483 for more information.

SAFE DRINKING WATER

Actions taken under the Pennsylvania Safe Drink-ing Water Act (35 P. S. §§ 721.1—721.17).

Southcentral Region: Water Supply Management Pro-gram Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA17110.

Permit No. 2202510 MA, Minor Amendment, PublicWater Supply.Applicant Steelton Borough AuthorityMunicipality Borough of SteeltonCounty DauphinType of Facility Addition of potassium

permanganate as the primaryraw water oxidant.

Consulting Engineer Paul J. Navarro, P. E.Navarro & Wright ConsultingEngineers Inc.151 Reno AvenueNew Cumberland, PA 17070

Permit to ConstructIssued:

December 12, 2002

Permit No. 6702501, Public Water Supply.Applicant South Eastern School DistrictMunicipality Fawn Grove BoroughCounty YorkType of Facility A Construction Permit for an

anion exchange nitrate removalfacility to be installed at theSouth Eastern School DistrictMiddle School.

Consulting Engineer James K. Horst, P. E.Reynolds Engineering637 Fishburn RoadHershey, PA 17033

Permit to ConstructIssued:

December 10, 2002

Operations Permit issued to United Water Pennsyl-vania, 7220015, Dauphin Borough, Dauphin County onDecember 16, 2002, for the operation of facilities ap-proved under Construction Permit No. 2202506 MA.

Northcentral Region: Water Supply Management Pro-gram Manager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA17701.

Permit No. Minor Amendment—Construction.Public Water Supply.Applicant Frank Baker

Columbia InvestmentCorporation6009 Columbia BoulevardBloomsburg, PA 17815-8800

Township Main TownshipCounty ColumbiaType of Facility PWS—Construction of a finished

water storage tank.Consulting Engineer Michael J. Pasonick, Jr., P. E.

Consulting Engineers andSurveyors165 North Wilkes-Barre Blvd.Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Permit to ConstructIssued

January 7, 2003

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Permit No. 4192501—Operation. Public Water Sup-ply.Applicant Collomsville Water

Associationc/o Dale Winter342 Wells RoadWilliamsport, PA 17702

Township Limestone TownshipCounty LycomingType of Facility PWS—Operation of Collomsville

Water System.Permit to ConstructIssued

January 7, 2003

Northwest Region: Water Supply Management ProgramManager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335.

Permit No. 2599501-MA1, Minor Amendment. Pub-lic Water Supply.Applicant North East Borough Water

Authority58 East Main StreetNorth East, PA 16428

Borough or Township North East TownshipCounty ErieType of Facility PWSConsulting Engineer August E. Maas, P. E.

Hill Engineering, Inc.8 Gibson StreetNorth East, PA 16428

Permit to ConstructIssued

December 24, 2002

Permit No. 362W17-MA3, Minor Amendment. Pub-lic Water Supply.Applicant North East Borough Water

Authority58 East Main StreetNorth East, PA 16428

Borough or Township North East TownshipCounty ErieType of Facility PWSConsulting Engineer August E. Maas, P. E.

Hill Engineering, Inc.8 Gibson StreetNorth East, PA 16428.

Permit to ConstructIssued

January 2, 2003

SEWAGE FACILITIES ACT PLAN APPROVAL

Plan Approvals Granted under the PennsylvaniaSewage Facilities Act (35 P. S. §§ 750.1—750.20a).

Southcentral Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110.Plan Location:Borough orTownship

Borough or TownshipAddress County

TuscaroraTownship

R. R. 1, Box 56Honey Grove, PA 17035

Juniata

Plan Description: The approved plan provides for theconstruction of a sewage collection and conveyance systemfor the Village of East Waterford (Tuscarora and Lack

Townships) and a 20,000 gpd wastewater treatment facil-ity with discharge to the Tuscarora Creek. The Plan alsoprovides for an onlot sewage disposal system manage-ment program. The Department’s review of the sewagefacilities update revision has not identified any significantenvironmental impacts resulting from this proposal. Re-quired NPDES permits or WQM permits must be ob-tained in the name of the municipality or authority asappropriate.

Southwest Regional Office, Regional Water ManagementProgram Manager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA15222-4745, (412) 442-4000.

Plan Location:Borough orTownship

Borough or TownshipAddress County

Elk Lick Township P. O. Box 551507 St. Paul RoadWest Salisbury, PA 15565

SomersetCounty

Plan Description: The approved plan provides for theconstruction of a new sewage collection and conveyancesystem for the Boynton, West Salisbury and NorthSalisbury areas of Elk Lick Township, the sewage treat-ment at an expanded Salisbury Borough Sewage Treat-ment Plant. The Department’s review of the sewagefacilities update revision has not identified any significantenvironmental impacts resulting from this proposal. Re-quired NPDES permits or WQM permits must be ob-tained in the name of the municipality or authority asappropriate.

LAND RECYCLING ANDENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION

UNDER ACT 2, 1995

PREAMBLE 2

The following final reports were submitted underthe Land Recycling and Environmental Remedia-tion Standards Act (35 P. S. §§ 6026.101—6026.908).

Provisions of Chapter 3 of the Land Recycling andEnvironmental Remediation Standards Act (Act) requirethe Department of Environmental Protection (Depart-ment) to publish in the Pennsylvania Bulletin a notice ofsubmission of final reports. A final report is submitted todocument cleanup of a release of a regulated substance ata site where one of the Act’s remediation standards. Afinal report provides a description of the site investigationto characterize the nature and extent of contaminants inenvironmental media, the basis for selecting the environ-mental media of concern, documentation supporting theselection of residential or nonresidential exposure factors,a description of the remediation performed and summa-ries of sampling analytical results which demonstratethat remediation has attained the cleanup standard se-lected.

For further information concerning the final report,contact the Environmental Cleanup Program Manager inthe Department Regional Office under which the notice ofreceipt of a final report appears. If information concern-ing a final report is required in an alternative form,contact the Community Relations Coordinator at theappropriate Regional Office listed. TDD users may tele-phone the Department through the AT&T Relay Serviceat (800) 654-5984.

The Department has received the following final re-ports:

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Northcentral Region: Environmental Cleanup ProgramManager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.

Dominion Transmission, Inc.—Northeast HubProject—Former Perry Smith Property, LawrenceTownship, Tioga County. Dominion Energy, Inc., 625Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, has submitted aFinal Report concerning soil contaminated with dieselfuel. This Final Report is intended to demonstrate attain-ment of the Statewide Health Standard.

Dallas Morris Drilling Accident, Bell Township,Clearfield County. Petroclean, on behalf of Dallas Mor-ris Drilling, Inc., 103 South Kendall Avenue, Rte. 2, Box87, Bradford, PA 16701-9802, has submitted a FinalReport concerning soil and surface water contaminatedwith PHCs. This Final Report is intended to demonstrateattainment of the Statewide Health Standard. See addi-tional entry in Actions section of this PennsylvaniaBulletin.

LAND RECYCLING ANDENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION

UNDER ACT 2, 1995

PREAMBLE 3

The Department has taken action on the followingplans and reports under the Land Recycling andEnvironmental Remediation Standards Act (35P. S. §§ 6026.101—6026.908).

Provisions of 25 Pa. Code § 250.8, Administration ofthe Land Recycling and Environmental RemediationStandards Act (Act) requires the Department of Environ-mental Protection (Department) to publish in the Penn-sylvania Bulletin a notice of its final actions on plans andreports. A final report is submitted to document cleanupof a release of a regulated substance at a site to one ofthe remediation standards of the Act. A final reportprovides a description of the site investigation to charac-terize the nature and extent of contaminants in environ-mental media, the basis of selecting the environmentalmedia of concern, documentation supporting the selectionof residential or nonresidential exposure factors, a de-scription of the remediation performed and summaries ofsampling methodology and analytical results which dem-onstrate that the remediation has attained the cleanupstandard selected. Plans and reports required by provi-sions of the Act for compliance with selection of remedia-tion to a site-specific standard, in addition to a finalreport, include a remedial investigation report, risk as-sessment report and cleanup plan. A remedial investiga-tion report includes conclusions from the site investiga-tion, concentration of regulated substances inenvironmental media, benefits of refuse of the propertyand, in some circumstances, a fate and transport analy-sis. If required, a risk assessment report describes poten-tial adverse effects caused by the presence of regulatedsubstances. If required, a cleanup plan evaluates theabilities of potential remedies to achieve remedy require-ments. A work plan for conducting a baseline remedialinvestigation is required by provisions of the Act forcompliance with selection of a special industrial arearemediation. The baseline remedial investigation, basedon the work plan, is compiled into the baseline environ-mental report to establish a reference point to showexisting contamination, describe proposed remediation tobe done and include a description of existing or potentialpublic benefits of the use or reuse of the property. TheDepartment may approve or disapprove plans and reports

submitted. This notice provides the Department’s decisionand, if relevant, the basis for disapproval.

For further information concerning the plans and re-ports, contact the Environmental Cleanup Program Man-ager in the Department Regional Office under which thenotice of the plan or report appears. If informationconcerning a final report is required in an alternativeform, contact the Community Relations Coordinator atthe appropriate Regional Office listed. TDD users maytelephone the Department through the AT&T Relay Ser-vice at (800) 654-5984.

The Department has received the following plans andreports:

Northcentral Region: Environmental Cleanup ProgramManager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.

Conseco Property—Coalport, Becarria Township,Clearfield County. Mountain Research, LLC, on behalfof Conseco, Inc., 105 Bradford Road, Stonewood CommonsIII, Suite 200, Wexford, PA 15090, has submitted a FinalReport concerning soil contaminated with No. 2 fuel oil.The Final Report demonstrated attainment of the State-wide Health Standard and was approved by the Depart-ment on December 23, 2002.

Dallas Morris Drilling Accident, Bell Township,Clearfield County. Petroclean, on behalf of Dallas Mor-ris Drilling, Inc., 103 South Kendall Avenue, Rte. 2, Box87, Bradford, PA 16701-9802, has submitted a FinalReport concerning soil and surface water contaminatedwith PHCs. The Final Report demonstrated attainment ofthe Statewide Health Standard and was approved by theDepartment on December 30, 2002. See additional entryin the Actions section of this Pennsylvania Bulletin.

David Slonaker Property, Rockefeller Township,Northumberland County. Marshall Miller & Associ-ates, on behalf of David Slonaker, R. R. 4, Box 201C,Sunbury, PA 17801, has submitted a Final Report con-cerning soil contaminated with BTEX and PAHs. TheFinal Report demonstrated attainment of the StatewideHealth Standard and was approved by the Department onJanuary 2, 2003.

HAZARDOUS WASTE TRANSPORTER LICENSE

Hazardous Waste Transporter License, actionstaken under the Solid Waste Management Act (35P. S. §§ 6018.101—6018.1003) and regulations totransport hazardous waste.

Central Office: Bureau of Land Recycling and WasteManagement, Division of Hazardous Waste Management,P. O. Box 8471, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8471.Hazardous Waste Transporter License Voluntarily Termi-nated

Security Environmental Technology, Inc., R. and R.9, Box 315, Latrobe, PA 15650. License No. PA-AH 0436.Effective December 6, 2002.

Environmental Services, Inc., 22153 Country Rd., 5R. R. 3, Tilbury, ON N0P 2L0. License No. PA-AH 0643.Effective December 10, 2002.

Hazardous Waste Transporter License Expired

TNI (USA), Inc. d/b/a AATCO, 302 Thunder Rd.,Duenweg, MO 64841. License No. PA-AH 0604. EffectiveNovember 30, 2002.

Pollution Contro Industries, Inc., 4343 KennedyAve., East Chicago, IN 46312. License No. PA-AH 0537.Effective November 30, 2002.

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Sanford Motors, Inc., 1307 S. Pennsylvania Ave.,Morrisville, PA 19067. License No. PA-AH S178. EffectiveNovember 30, 2002.

Manfredi Motor Transit Co., 14841 Sperry Rd.,Newberry, OH 44065. License No. PA-AH 0533. EffectiveNovember 30, 2002.

TransWaste, Inc., 108A Blacks Rd., Cheshire, CT06410. License No. PA-AH 0674. Effective December 31,2002.

Tri-State Motor Transit Co., P. O. Box 113, Joplin,MO 64802. License No. PA-AH 0346. Effective December31, 2002.

Envirotran, Inc., 387 Gore Rd., Conneaut, OH 44030.License No. PA-AH 0543. Effective December 31, 2002.

Cheetah Bulk Services, Inc., 1060 Francis Scott KeyHwy., Keymar, MD 21757. License No. PA-AH 0609.Effective December 31, 2002.HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE AND

DISPOSAL FACILITIES

Permit issued under the Solid Waste ManagementAct (35 P. S. §§ 6018.101—6018.1003) and Regula-tions to Operate a Hazardous Waste Treatment,Storage, or Disposal Facility.

Northwest Region: Regional Solid Waste Manager, 230Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

PAD005033055. General Electric TransportationSystems, Inc., Building 9-2, 2901 E. Lake Road, Erie, PA16531, Lawrence Park Township, Erie County. Permitrenewal for a captive hazardous waste storage facility.The permit was issued by the Northwest Regional Officeon December 20, 2002.

Proposed action on an application for a permitunder the Solid Waste Management Act (35 P. S.§§ 6018.101—6018.1003) and Regulations to Oper-ate a Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage orDisposal Facility.

Southwest Region: Regional Solid Waste Manager, 400Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.

Intent to Issue Permit

Permit No. PAD982576258. Safety-Kleen Corpora-tion, West Mifflin Service Center, 650 Noble Drive, WestMifflin, PA 15122. Operation of a hazardous waste stor-age facility located in West Mifflin Borough, AlleghenyCounty. The application for a permit to store hazardouswaste was considered for intent to approve by the Re-gional Office on December 31, 2002.

Persons wishing to comment on the proposed action areinvited to submit a statement to the Regional Officeindicated as the office responsible within 45 days fromthe date of this public notice. Comments received withinthis 45-day period will be considered in the formulation ofthe final determination regarding this application. Re-sponses should include the name, address and telephonenumber of the writer and concise statement to inform theRegional Office of the exact basis of any comment and therelevant facts upon which it is based. A public hearingmay be held if the Regional Office considers the publicresponse significant.

Following the 45-day comment period and/or publichearing, the Department will make a final determinationregarding the proposed permit action. Notice of thisdetermination will be published in the Pennsylvania

Bulletin at which time this determination may be ap-pealed to the Environmental Hearing Board.

RESIDUAL WASTE GENERAL PERMITS

Permits Revoked under the Solid Waste Manage-ment Act (35 P. S. §§ 6018.101—6018.1003); the Mu-nicipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Re-duction Act (53 P. S. §§ 4000.101—4000.1904); andResidual Waste Regulations for a General Permitto Operate Residual Waste Processing Facilitiesand the Beneficial Use of Residual Waste otherthan Coal Ash.

Central Office: Division of Municipal and ResidualWaste, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 14th Floor,400 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8472.

General Permit No. WMGR001. Verizon-Pennsylvania, Inc., 1717 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA19103. This general permit was issued in 1993 to BellAtlantic PA, Inc. for the processing of damaged andobsolete telecommunications materials and equipment. Atthe request of the permittee, the Department herebyrevokes this general permit. Verizon will continue thisactivity under the permit-by-rule provisions of the re-sidual waste management regulations. This action wastaken in the Central Office on December 17, 2002.

OPERATE WASTE PROCESSING OR DISPOSALAREA OR SITE

Permits reissued under the Solid Waste Manage-ment Act (35 P. S. §§ 6018.101—6018.1003), the Mu-nicipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Re-duction Act (53 P. S. §§ 4000.101—4000.1904) andRegulations to Operate Solid Waste Processing orDisposal Area or Site.

Southcentral Region: Regional Solid Waste Manager,909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

Permit No. 101559. Onyx Lancaster LLC, 635 TobyRoad, Kersey, PA 15846, Mount Joy Township, LancasterCounty. The permit is for approving a reissuance of thepermit for Milton Grove Construction/Demolition Landfillfrom Eagle Land Management of PA, Inc. to OnyxLancaster LLC. The permit also approves an extension ofleachate trucking until January 4, 2004. The permit wasapproved by the Southcentral Regional Office on Decem-ber 18, 2002.

Permit No. 301325. Onyx Lancaster LLC, 635 TobyRoad, Kersey, PA 15846, Mount Joy Township, LancasterCounty. The permit is for approving a reissuance of thepermit for Milton Grove Tire Processing Facility fromEagle Land Management of PA, Inc. to Onyx LancasterLLC. The permit was approved by the SouthcentralRegional Office on December 18, 2002.

Persons interested in reviewing the general permit maycontact John Krueger, Program Manager, Waste Manage-ment Program, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA17110, (717) 705-4706. TDD users may contact the De-partment through the Pennsylvania Relay Service, (800)654-5984.

Permits Deemed Complete under the Solid WasteManagement Act (35 P. S. §§ 6018.101— 6018.1003),the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling andWaste Reduction Act (53 P. S. §§ 4000.101—4000.1904) and Regulations to Operate SolidWaste Processing or Disposal Area or Site.

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Northcentral Region: Regional Solid Waste Manager,208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.

Permit No. 101312. Waste Management of CentralPA, 4300 Industrial Park Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011-5749, Coal Township Transfer Station located in CoalTownship, Northumberland County. Major permitmodification received for Radiation Protection Plan. Thepermit was deemed complete by the Williamsport Re-gional Office on January 2, 2003.

Persons interested in reviewing the permit may contactDavid Garg, P. E., Acting Facilities Manager, Williams-port Regional Office, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101,Williamsport, PA 17701, Telephone (570) 327-3653. TDDusers may contact the Department through the Pennsyl-vania Relay Service, (800) 654-5984.

Permits issued under the Solid Waste ManagementAct (35 P. S. §§ 6018.101—6018.1003), the Munici-pal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduc-tion Act (53 P. S. §§ 4000.101—4000.1904) andRegulations to Operate Solid Waste Processing orDisposal Area or Site.

Southwest Region: Regional Solid Waste Manager, 400Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.

Permit No. 301224. United Environmental Group,241 McAleer Road, Sewickley, PA 15143. Operation of aResidual Waste Processing and Transfer Facility in OhioTownship, Allegheny County. Permit renewed by theRegional Office on January 3, 2003.

Persons interested in reviewing the permit may contactthe Department of Environmental Protection, Land Recy-cling and Waste Management, 400 Waterfront Drive,Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745; (412) 442-4000; TDD usersmay contact the Department through the PennsylvaniaRelay Service at (800) 654-5984.

MUNICIPAL AND RESIDUAL WASTETRANSPORTER AUTHORIZATION

Issued applications for Municipal and ResidualWaste Transporter Interim Authorization receivedunder the Waste Transportation Safety Act (27Pa.C.S. §§ 6201—6209) and regulations to trans-port municipal or residual waste.

Central Office: Bureau of Land Recycling and WasteManagement, Division of Municipal and Residual Waste,P. O. Box 8472, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8472.

Mecit Z. Dayi, Apt. 7A, 71 Winding Wood Drive,Sayreville, NJ 08872. Authorization No. WH1351. Effec-tive December 30, 2002.

Donald B. Smith, Inc., 310 Juniper Lane, P. O. Box78, Hanover, PA 17331. Authorization No. WH1352. Effec-tive December 30, 2002.

Tiger Waste Disposal Service, Inc., 1020 N. HartleyStreet, P. O. Box 2444, York, PA 17404-2444. Authoriza-tion No. WH1353. Effective December 30, 2002.

Parsippany Township Sewer Utility, 1001 Parsip-pany Boulevard, Parsippany, NJ 07054-1222. Authoriza-tion No. WH1354. Effective December 30, 2002.

Spectraserv, Inc., 75 Jacobus Avenue, Kearny, NJ07032-4512. Authorization No. WH1356. Effective Decem-ber 30, 2002.

Croda, Inc., 8 Croda Way, P. O. Box 178, Mill Hall, PA17751-0178. Authorization No. WH1362. Effective Decem-ber 30, 2002.

Wilbur W. Nissley & Son, Inc., 142 N. High Street,Mount Joy, PA 17552-1508. Authorization No. WH1407.Effective December 30, 2002.

Earl N. Zimmerman, 1435 S. Cocalico Road, Denver,PA 17517. Authorization No. WH1406. Effective December30, 2002.

Muschlitz Excavation, Inc., 586 Moorestown Drive,Bath, PA 18014. Authorization No. WH1370. EffectiveDecember 30, 2002.

Jailall Ramkumar, 107-18 75th Street, Jamaica, NY11417. Authorization No. WH1364. Effective December30, 2002.

Antonuks Sanitation, Road No. 1, Box 282, Wood-land, PA 16881-9737. Authorization No. WH1363. Effec-tive December 30, 2002.

Stauffers of Kissel Hill, 360 W. Main Street, Leola,PA 17540-1761. Authorization No. WH1618. EffectiveDecember 30, 2002.

Powertrain Recycling Co., P. O. Box 5862, 2244North Seventh Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. Authoriza-tion No. WH1617. Effective December 30, 2002.

Gregg Construction, Inc., 416 Bessemer Avenue,East Pittsburgh, PA 15112. Authorization No. WH1616.Effective December 30, 2002.

D & L Disposal Service, Inc., 450 S. Hanover Street,Second Floor, P. O. Box 404, Boyertown, PA 19512. Autho-rization No. WH1614. Effective December 30, 2002.

Mango Demolition, LLC, 84 Somme Street, No. 1,Newark, NJ 07105. Authorization No. WH1613. EffectiveDecember 30, 2002.

H. R. Guard, Inc., Suite 1, 16 Breezy Park Drive,Fleetwood, PA 19522-8891. Authorization No. WH1612.Effective December 30, 2002.

SRS National, LLC, 174 Carter Lane, Southington,CT 06489-3607. Authorization No. WH1610. EffectiveDecember 30, 2002.

Olde Time Builders, Inc., 132 W. Race Street,Somerset, PA 15501. Authorization No. WH1514. EffectiveDecember 30, 2002.

Petroclean, Inc., P. O. Box 92, Carnegie, PA 15106-0092. Authorization No. WH1591. Effective December 30,2002.

Durst Trucking, 1290 Matlick Road, Myersdale, PA15552-6149. Authorization No. WH1415. Effective Decem-ber 30, 2002.

R. E. Fink & Sons, 1090 Old Quaker Road, Etters, PA17319-9666. Authorization No. WH1365. Effective Decem-ber 30, 2002.

Chhinda Singh, 17807 Rogers Ferry Road, Meadville,PA 16335. Authorization No. WH1518. Effective December30, 2002.

Wade Salvage, Inc., 382 Jackson Road, Atco, NJ08004-1653. Authorization No. WH1517. Effective Decem-ber 30, 2002.

Merck & Co, Inc., P. O. Box 4, Sumneytown Pike,West Point, PA 19486-0004. Authorization No. WH1516.Effective December 30, 2002.

Laxton Enterprises, Inc., P. O. Box 98, 347 Park-mount Road, Lenni, PA 19052-0098. Authorization No.WH1416. Effective December 30, 2002.

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Santangelo Brothers, Inc., P. O. Box 269, Nor-ristown, PA 19404-0269. Authorization No. WH1414. Ef-fective December 30, 2002.

Department of Transportation, 150 Sand Hill Road,P. O. Box 207, Selinsgrove, PA 17870. Authorization No.WH1412. Effective December 30, 2002.

K & F Excavating Co., 875 Jay Street, Lebanon, PA17046-1925. Authorization No. WH1411. Effective Decem-ber 30, 2002.

J & Jay Service, 147 Highland Drive, Hughesville, PA17737. Authorization No. WH1410. Effective December30, 2002.

Knorr Hauling, 512 Second Street, Nescopeck, PA18635. Authorization No. WH1409. Effective December30, 2002.

ABC Disposal, 635 Beaver Valley Road, Bloomsburg,PA 17815. Authorization No. WH1408. Effective December30, 2002.

Churchs Garage, P. O. Box 27, Peach Bottom, PA17563. Authorization No. WH1366. Effective December30, 2002.

Northeast Industrial Services Corporation, 51North Spruce Street, Mount Carmel, PA 17851-1721.Authorization No. WH1405. Effective December 30, 2002.

Burdicks Disposal & Containers, 5690 Route 46,Smethport, PA 16749. Authorization No. WH1355. Effec-tive December 30, 2002.

H C Co., Inc., P. O. Box 47, 4711 Dell Avenue, NorthBergen, NJ 07047-2815. Authorization No. WH1373. Ef-fective December 30, 2002.

P/N SJG Recycling Specialists Co., Inc., 4711 DellAvenue, North Bergen, NJ 07047. Authorization No.WH1278. Effective December 30, 2002.

DTC Environmental Services, Inc., 2450 CongoRoad, Newell, WV 26050. Authorization No. WH1066.Effective December 30, 2002.

TMFG, LLC, 370-2 North Twelfths Street, Newark, NJ07107. Authorization No. WH1031. Effective December30, 2002.

Mobile Dredging & Pumping Co., 3100 Bethel Road,Chester, PA 19013-1488. Authorization No. WH1321. Ef-fective December 30, 2002.

Michaels Disposal, 291 Scotch Valley Drive, Blooms-burg, PA 17815-7439. Authorization No. WH1135. Effec-tive December 30, 2002.

M & D Trucking, 60 Grant Street, Danbury, CT 06810.Authorization No. WH1114. Effective December 30, 2002.

Dave Evans Disposal Service, P. O. Box 111, 341Millville Road, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Authorization No.WH1620. Effective December 30, 2002.

Maximum Disposal, HC 62, Box 401, Honesdale, PA18431-9328. Authorization No. WH1367. Effective Decem-ber 30, 2002.

Ray B. Ingalls, Road 1, Box 102, Roaring Branch, PA17765-9748. Authorization No. WH1619. Effective Decem-ber 30, 2002.

J & J Transport, Inc., P. O. Box 370, Blue Bell, PA19422. Authorization No. WH1371. Effective December30, 2002.

F. E. Seeney Lawn Service, Inc., 834 Reybold Drive,New Castle, DE 19720-4617. Authorization No. WH1372.Effective December 30, 2002.

L. Kenneth Hinkle & Son, 136 Main Street South,P. O. Box 490, Richlandtown, PA 18955. Authorization No.WH1374. Effective December 30, 2002.

John Sheldrake, Inc., 517 E. Lancaster Avenue, St.Davids, PA 19067. Authorization No. WH1375. EffectiveDecember 30, 2002.

Milton Borough, Northumberland County, P. O.Box 150, Milton, PA 17847-0150. Authorization No.WH1596. Effective December 30, 2002.

Hart & Son Hauling Co., 425 Werner Avenue,Glenolden, PA 19036-2008. Authorization No. WH1594.Effective December 30, 2002.

Swoope Trucking, P. O. Box 374, Bigler, PA 16825.Authorization No. WH1593. Effective December 30, 2002.

Joseph Gigliotti, P. O. Box 18024, Philadelphia, PA19147. Authorization No. WH1592. Effective December30, 2002.

Charles R. Groff, Jr., 690 Saw Mill Road, P. O. Box172, Earlville, PA 19519-0172. Authorization No.WH1590. Effective December 30, 2002.

Jose C. Guaman, 106-19 49th Avenue, Corona, NY11368. Authorization No. WH1079. Effective December31, 2002.

Hector Leiva, 151 Austrian Drive, Blandon, PA 19510.Authorization No. WH1087. Effective December 31, 2002.

US Roofing Corporation, 1000 E. Main Street, Nor-ristown, PA 19401-4148. Authorization No. WH1401. Ef-fective December 31, 2002.

James Frustieri, 5 Hillside Road, Hackettstown, NJ07840. Authorization No. WH1340. Effective December31, 2002.

Susan E. Lingenfelter, R. D. 2, Box 356D, Portage,PA 15946. Authorization No. WH1403. Effective December31,2002.

Sebastiao Carlos Scorsim, 68 W. Hobart Gap Road,Livingston, NJ 07039. Authorization No. WH1339. Effec-tive December 31, 2002.

JAWS Recycling, Inc., 300 Water Street, Danville, PA17821. Authorization No. WH1402. Effective December31, 2002.

John J. McCarty, 412 Roberts Road, Summerhill, PA15958. Authorization No. WH0379. Effective December23, 2002.

Hanquip Inc., 700 Savage Road, Suite 7, North-ampton, PA 18067. Authorization No. WH0499. EffectiveDecember 23, 2002.

Edson O. Macedo, 620 North 9th St., Newark NJ07107. Authorization No. WH1194. Effective December23, 2002.

R A M Transit Lines Inc., 421 E. Mercer St., Har-risville, PA 16038. Authorization No. WH1524. EffectiveDecember 23, 2002.

KMR Enterprises Inc., 3225 Fontain St., Philadel-phia, PA 19121. Authorization No. WH1553. EffectiveDecember 24, 2002.

Walter Fernandez, Apt. D110, 6451 Oxford Ave.,Philadelphia, PA 19119. Authorization No. WH1557. Ef-fective December 24, 2002.

Falgi Trucking Inc., 1402 Teaneck Road, Teaneck, NJ07666. Authorization No. WH1808. Effective December24, 2002.

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Dilex Trucking Inc., P. O. Box 82, 1503 Astor St.,South Plainfield, NJ 07080. Authorization No. WH1826.Effective December 24, 2002.

Clean Venture Inc., 201 S. 1st St., Elizabeth, NJ07206-1502. Authorization No. WH2026. Effective Decem-ber 24, 2002.

Harrisburg City, Dauphin County, 1690 S. 19th St.,Harrisburg, PA 17104. Authorization No. WH2182. Effec-tive December 24, 2002.

Armando Calle, 226 Garside St., Newark, NJ 07104.Authorization No. WH1343. Effective December 24, 2002.

W. D. Richards Trucking Inc., P. O. Box 301, 204Browntown Road, Harrisville, PA 16038. AuthorizationNo. WH2361. Effective December 24, 2002.

Eugene A. Cooper, 154 Reichart Road, Portersville,PA 16051. Authorization No. WH2362. Effective December24, 2002.

James F. Surrena, 431 Hovis Road, Harrisville, PA16038. Authorization No. WH2373. Effective December24, 2002.

Daniel Nagy, 825 Savannah Road, New Castle, PA16101. Authorization No. WH2384. Effective December24, 2002.

RJS Enterprises, P. O. Box 3182, Chicora, PA 16025.Authorization No. WH2386. Effective December 24, 2002.

Stephen E. Decoursey, 316 Morris Road, Harleys-ville, PA 19438. Authorization No. WH2412. EffectiveDecember 24, 2002.

Ralph C. Bowers II, 13 Prescott St., Cresson, PA17929. Authorization No. WH2415. Effective December24, 2002.

Ralph E. McKnight, 937 Cemetery Road, Boyer, PA16020. Authorization No. WH2549. Effective December24, 2002.

William G. Stoughton, 559 Centerville Pike, SlipperyRock, PA 16057. Authorization No. WH2550. EffectiveDecember 24, 2002.

James D. Thompson, 519 Beaver Dam Road, Butler,PA 16001. Authorization No. WH2551. Effective December24, 2002.

JMT Environmental Technologies Inc., P. O. Box22044, Lehigh Valley, PA 18002-2044. Authorization No.WH1332. Effective December 30, 2002.

Premium Beverage Packers Inc., 1090 SpringStreet, Wyomissing, PA 19610-1748. Authorization No.WH1268. Effective December 30, 2002.

Marco Toretti, 257 Hollywood Avenue No. 7, Hillside,NJ 07205. Authorization No. WH1284. Effective Decem-ber 27, 2002.

Michael J. Beck, 8 Brown Street, Reynoldsville, PA15851-1014. Authorization No. WH1301. Effective Decem-ber 27, 2002.

James P. Glunt, 258 Bedford Street, Newry, PA 16665-0043. Authorization No. WH1302. Effective December 27,2002.

John J. Verolini, 1387 Kushequa Avenue, Kane, PA16735-4949. Authorization No. WH1303. Effective Decem-ber 27, 2002.

Shank Sanitation, 411 Spiering Lane, Lower Burrell,PA 15068. Authorization No. WH1304. Effective December27, 2002.

Visteon Systems, LLC, 2750 Morris Road, Lansdale,PA 19446-6060. Authorization No. WH1305. EffectiveDecember 27, 2002.

Hagofsky Hauling, R. R. 1, Box 289, Kittanning, PA16201. Authorization No. WH1306. Effective December27, 2002.

RBW Technologies, Inc., 433 Hartmann Road, EvansCity, PA 16033-3211. Authorization No. WH1307. EffectiveDecember 27, 2002.

C. C. Dietz, Inc., 1890 Mount Zion Road, York, PA17402-9075. Authorization No. WH1308. Effective Decem-ber 27, 2002.

Jim’s Hauling, Inc., P. O. Box 600, Duncansville, PA16635-0600. Authorization No. WH1312. Effective Decem-ber 27, 2002.

White Knight Transport, LLC, 57 Overlook Avenue,Little Falls, NJ 07424. Authorization No. WH1314. Effec-tive December 27, 2002.

National Transfer, Inc., 95 Route 46 West, Lodi, NJ07644. Authorization No. WH1315. Effective December30, 2002.

B. K. Transportation, Inc., 125-05 107th Avenue,Richmond Hill, NY 11419. Authorization No. WH1316.Effective December 27, 2002.

Roll On Services, Inc., 9215 Baltimore National Pike,Middletown, MD 21769. Authorization No. WH1317. Ef-fective December 30, 2002.

Chip Adams Sewer & Drain Cleaning, 117 HedgeRoad, Bloomsburg, PA 17815-7626. Authorization No.WH1318. Effective December 30, 2002.

AIR QUALITY

General Plan Approval and Operating Permit UsageAuthorized under the Air Pollution Control Act(35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter127 to construct, modify, reactivate or operate aircontamination sources and associated air clean-ing devices.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, Lee Park, Suite6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA 19428; Contact:Edward Brown, Facilities Permitting Chief, (610) 832-6242.

23-302-135GP: Viacom, Inc. (10 Industrial Parkway,Tinicum, PA) reissued January 3, 2003, for two boilers inTinicum Township, Delaware County.

Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909 Elmer-ton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110; Contact: YasminNeidlinger, Facilities Permitting Chief, (717) 705-4702.

GP1-06-03002: The Reading Hospital and MedicalCenter (Sixth Avenue and Spruce Streets, Reading, PA19611) on December 17, 2002, was authorized to operatea small gas and No. 2 oil fired combustion unit underGP1 in West Reading Borough, Berks County.

GP2-06-05050A: Sunoco Pipeline LP (1801 MarketStreet, 19/10 PC, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1699) on Decem-ber 19, 2002, was authorized to operate two storage tanksfor volatile organic liquids under GP2 in Spring Town-ship, Berks County.

GP4-21-03033A: Lane Enterprises, Inc. (1244 Clare-mont Road, Carlisle, PA 17013) on December 19, 2002,was authorized to operate a burn off oven under GP4 inMiddlesex Township, Cumberland County.

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GP4-67-03013: Keener Coatings, Inc. (3711 BoardRoad, York, PA 17402) on December 20, 2002, wasauthorized to operate a burn off oven under GP4 inManchester Township, York County.

Southwest Region: Air Quality Program, 400 WaterfrontDrive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745; Contact: Mark Wayner,Facilities Permitting Chief, (412) 442-4174.

GP-63-00462: Rice Electric Co. (P. O. Box 429,Eighty Four, PA 15330) on January 6, 2003, was autho-rized to operate a burn off oven model 150 under GP-4 inNorth Strabane Township, Washington County.

Plan Approvals Issued under the Air Pollution Con-trol Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015) and regulations in25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter B relating toconstruction, modification and reactivation of aircontamination sources and associated air clean-ing devices.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, Lee Park, Suite6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA 19428; Contact:Thomas McGinley, New Source Review Chief, (610) 832-6242.

09-0015E: Rohm and Haas Co. (Route 413 and StateRoad, Bristol, PA 19007) on December 31, 2002, foroperation of a 1.7 mW emergency generator in BristolTownship, Bucks County.

46-0031B: SmithKline Beecham Corp. (1250 SouthCollegeville Road, Collegeville, PA 19426) on December31, 2002, for operation of a 2 mW No. 2 fuel oil-firedgenerator in Upper Providence Township, MontgomeryCounty.

46-0005U: Merck and Co., Inc. (770 SumneytownPike, West Point, PA 19486) on December 31, 2002, foroperation of boiler No. 7 in Upper Gwynedd Township,Montgomery County.

23-0068: Cremation Specialists, Inc. (43 East Balti-more Avenue, Media, PA 19063) on January 3, 2003, foroperation of a crematory in Media Borough, DelawareCounty.

46-0036G: Visteon SYS LLC (2750 Morris Road,Lansdale, PA 19446) on January 3, 2003, for operation ofa selective solder No. 10 in Worcester Township, Mont-gomery County.

Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110; Contact: RonaldDavis, New Source Review Chief, (717) 705-4702.

36-05002B: Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (P. O.Box 3001, Lancaster, PA 17604) on December 20, 2002,for consolidation of two flooring lines at their flooringplant in the City of Lancaster, Lancaster County.

38-03014A: Pennsy Supply, Inc. (P. O. Box 3331,Harrisburg, PA 17104) on December 19, 2002, for modifi-cation of the Millard Quarry Crushing Plant in NorthLondonderry Township, Lebanon County.

Southwest Region: Air Quality Program, 400 WaterfrontDrive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745; Contact: WilliamCharlton, New Source Review Chief, (412) 442-4174.

63-00028F: Ferro Color and Glass PerformanceMaterials (P. O. Box 519, Washington, PA 15301) onJanuary 3, 2003, for installation of calciner at DrakenfeldProducts facility in Canton Township, WashingtonCounty.

65-00891C: Firestone Building Products Co. (525Congressional Boulevard, Carmel, IN 46032) on January

3, 2003, for installation of foam manufacturing process atYoungwood Plant, in Youngwood Borough, Westmore-land County.

Plan Approval Revisions Issued including Exten-sions, Minor Modifications and Transfers of Own-ership under the Air Pollution Control Act (35P. S. §§ 4001—4015) and 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.13,127.13a and 127.32.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, Lee Park, Suite6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA 19428; Contact:Thomas McGinley, New Source Review Chief, (610) 832-6242.

46-0037E: Cabot Performance Materials (CountyLine Road, Boyertown, PA 19512) on December 30, 2002,for operation of sources building No. 49 in DouglassTownship, Montgomery County.

46-0037C: Cabot Performance Materials (CountyLine Road, Boyertown, PA 19512) on December 30, 2002,for operation of a tantalum scrap digestion in DouglassTownship, Montgomery County.

46-322-007: Waste Management Disposal Servicesof PA (1425 Sell Road, Pottstown, PA 19464) on Decem-ber 30, 2002, for operation of a municipal solid wastelandfill in West Pottsgrove Township, MontgomeryCounty.

46-313-147: Cabot Corp. (County Line Road, Boyer-town, PA 19512) on December 30, 2002, for operation of arefrigerated condenser in Douglass Township, Montgom-ery County.

09-0028C: Fibermark, Inc. (45 North Fourth Street,Quakertown, PA 18951) on December 31, 2002, for opera-tion of a surface coater no. 11 in Quakertown Borough,Bucks County.

46-0037K: Cabot Performance Materials (CountyLine Road, Boyertown, PA 19512) on December 31, 2002,for operation of a dust collector in Douglass Township,Montgomery County.

23-0045: Sunoco Partners Mktg. and Term L.P.(4041 Market Street, Aston, PA 19014) on December 31,2002, for operation of a vapor combustion unit in UpperChichester Township, Delaware County.

23-0001O: Sunoco, Inc. (R and M) (Delaware Avenueand Green Street, Marcus Hook, PA 19061) on December31, 2002, for operation of a tower ta-8 in Marcus HookBorough, Delaware County.

23-0001N: Sunoco, Inc. (R and M) (Delaware Avenueand Green Street, Marcus Hook, PA 19061) minor modifi-cation on January 2, 2003, for operation of boiler No. 9 inMarcus Hook Borough, Delaware County.

46-0014B: Knoll, Inc. (1235 Water Street, EastGreenville, PA 18041) for operation of a tornado dustcollector to exhaust in Upper Hanover Township, Mont-gomery County. This plan approval was revised onJanuary 2, 2003.

Title V Operating Permits Issued under the AirPollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015) and25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter G.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, Lee Park, Suite6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA 19428; Contact:Edward Brown, Facilities Permitting Chief, (610) 832-6242.

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15-00027: Johnson Matthey, Inc.—Catalyst Sys-tems (456 Devon Park Drive, Wayne, PA 19087-1816) inTredyffrin Township, Chester County for issues relatingto the original appeal are contained in EHB Docket No.200-273-K. The appeal issues and other conditions thathave been addressed in the revised Title V OperatingPermit are as follows:

a. Section A and D—the Capacity/Throughput value forSource ID: 106 (Lines 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4 Prod Wash Coaters)has been revised to 4,200 gal/hr.

b. Section A and D—the Process Flow diagram configu-ration for Source ID: 126 (Drum Dryer Operation) hasbeen revised.

c. Section D, Source ID: 738 (Scrubber Waste WaterEvaporator)—Conditions Nos. 004 and 005. The frequencyof required monitoring and recordkeeping has been re-vised from ‘‘daily.’’

d. Section D, Source ID: 102 (Lines 1, 2, 3 and 4Coating Process)—Conditions Nos. 003 and 005 have beenadded. Condition No. 006 has been revised.

e. Section D, Source ID: 103 (Lines 3 and 4 DryingProcess (Devon II))—Condition No. 005. The frequency ofthe required monitoring has been revised to permit theuse of AP-42 emission factors, the total quantity of rawmaterials used on this process or a Dept. approvedmethod to determine VOC and NOx daily and monthlyemissions.

f. Section D, Source ID: 103 (Lines 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4 ProdWash Coaters)—Conditions Nos. 001 and 005 have beenadded. Condition No. 002 has been revised.

g. Section D, Source ID: 116 (Pilot Plant Operations)—Conditions Nos. 001, 002 and 003 (emission limits forVOCs, hydrochloric acid and ammonia) have been omit-ted.

h. Section G (Miscellaneous)—the following sourceshave been added to the list of insignificant activities thatare exempted from monitoring, recordkeeping and report-ing requirements:

• Acetic acid tank.

• Two gasoline pumps.

i. Section G (Miscellaneous)—the following sourceshave been added to the list of activities that the pollutantemission data must be included in the annual AIMSreport to the Department:

• Four underground gasoline storage tanks.

• Four underground gasoline storage tanks (RFD No.15-A01-775).

j. Source ID: 108 (Parts Washers) has been deactivatedand removed from the permit.

Source ID: 126 (Drum Dryer Operation)—this sourcehas been added to a list of sources ducted to ScrubberSystem III (Devon II) (Source ID: C09, Condition No.007).

The Administrative Amendment of Title V OperatingPermit for this facility is issued under the Air PollutionControl Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015) and 25 Pa. Code§ 127.450.

Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110; Contact: YasminNeidlinger, Facilities Permitting Chief, (717) 705-4702

01-05003: Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. (P. O.Box 1273, Charleston, WV 25325-1273) on December 31,

2002, for operation of its Gettysburg Compressor Stationin Straban Township, Adams County. This is renewalNo. 1 of the operating permit.

06-05064: Sunoco Partners Marketing and Termi-nals LP (1801 Market Street, 3110PC, Philadelphia, PA19103) on December 26, 2002, for operations of itsMontello Terminal in Spring Township, Berks County.This is revision No. 1 of the operating permit.

28-05003: Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. (1700MacCorkle Avenue South East, P. O. Box 1273, Charles-ton, WV 25325-1273) on December 31, 2002, for operationof its Greencastle Compressor Station in MontgomeryTownship, Franklin County. This is renewal No. 1 ofthe operating permit.

28-05017: Hess-Armaclad, Inc. (P. O. Box 127,Quincy, PA 17247) on December 23, 2002, for operation ofits Quincy Plant in Quincy Township, Franklin County.This is renewal No. 1 of the operating permit.

28-05032: Jerr Dan Corp. (1080 Hykes Road, Green-castle, PA 17225) on December 23, 2002, for operation of asurface coating facility at its State Line Plant in AntrimTownship, Franklin County.

Northcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 208 WestThird Street, Williamsport, PA 17701; Contact: Muham-mad Zaman, Facilities Permitting Chief, (570) 327-0512.

55-00005: Wood-Mode, Inc. (One Second Street,Route 522, Kreamer, PA 17833) issued a revised operatingpermit, Revision No. 1, on December 19, 2002, for thewood cabinet manufacturing facility in Middlecreek Town-ship, Snyder County. Under 25 Pa. Code § 127.541 therevision of this permit is to incorporate the conditions ofan amendment of a Reasonably Available Control Technol-ogy plan for the three boilers at the facility. This revisionalso incorporates the terms and conditions of plan approv-als 55-302-005B and 55-302-005C for the operation ofboilers nos. 1 and 3 (Source IDs 031 and 033). This TitleV Operating Permit contains all applicable regulatoryrequirements including monitoring, recordkeeping andreporting conditions.

Operating Permits for Non-Title V Facilities Issuedunder the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S.§§ 4001—4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127,Subchapter F.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, Lee Park, Suite6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA 19428; Contact:Edward Brown, Facilities Permitting Chief, (610) 832-6242.

09-00059: Saint Mary Medical Center (1201 Lang-horne-Newtown Road, Langhorne, PA 19047) on Decem-ber 31, 2002, for operation of a Synthetic Minor Operat-ing Permit in Langhorne Borough, Bucks County.

Northcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 208 WestThird Street, Williamsport, PA 17701; Contact: Muham-mad Zaman, Facilities Permitting Chief, (570) 327-0512.

19-310-007: Sokol Quarries, Inc. (P. O. Box 366,Bloomsburg, PA 17815) on December 17, 2002, for opera-tion of a wet sand and gravel processing operation inFishing Creek Township, Columbia County. This plantis subject to Subpart OOO of the Federal Standards ofPerformance for New Stationary Sources.

Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909 Elmer-ton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110; Contact: YasminNeidlinger, Facilities Permitting Chief, (717) 705-4702.

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01-03024: Tucker Industrial Liquid Coatings, Inc.(407 North Avenue, East Berlin, PA 17316) on December19, 2002, for operation of its miscellaneous metal partsjob shop in East Berlin Borough, Adams County.

06-03091: The Rose Corp. (P. O. Box 15208, Reading,PA 19612) on December 19, 2002, for operation of afabrication job shop in the City of Reading, BerksCounty.

36-05096: McMinn’s Asphalt Co., Inc. (P. O. Box4688, Lancaster, PA 17604-4688) on January 2, 2003, foroperation of an asphalt batch plant at its Paradise Plantin Paradise Township, Lancaster County.

36-05097: McMinn’s Asphalt Co., Inc. (P. O. Box4688, Lancaster, PA 17604-4688) on January 2, 2003, foroperation of an asphalt batch plant at the Mason-DixonPlant in Fulton Township, Lancaster County.

36-05098: McMinn’s Asphalt Co., Inc. (P. O. Box4688, Lancaster, PA 17604-4688) on January 2, 2003, foroperation of an asphalt batch plant at the ElizabethtownPlant in Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County.

36-05099: McMinn’s Asphalt Co., Inc. (P. O. Box4688, Lancaster, PA 17604-4688) on December 19, 2002,for operation of an asphalt batch plant at the EastPetersburg Plant in East Hempfield Township,Lancaster County.

36-05100: McMinn’s Asphalt Co., Inc. (P. O. Box4688, Lancaster, PA 17604-4688) on January 2, 2003, foroperation of an asphalt batch plant at the LancasterPlant in Manheim Township, Lancaster County.

36-05107: Pepperidge Farm, Inc. (2195 North Read-ing Road, Denver, PA 17517) on December 24, 2002, foroperation of bakery facility in East Cocalico Township,Lancaster County.

Operating Permit Revisions Issued including Ad-ministrative Amendments, Minor Modifications orTransfers of Ownership under the Air PollutionControl Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015) and 25Pa. Code §§ 127.412, 127.450, 127.462 and 127.464.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, Lee Park, Suite6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA 19428; Contact:Edward Brown, Facilities Permitting Chief, (610) 832-6242.

46-0176: A. Talone, Inc. (318 West Lancaster Avenue,Ardmore, PA 19003) amended on December 31, 2002, forfacility VOC/NOx RACT in Lower Merion Township,Montgomery County.

Northcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 208 WestThird Street, Williamsport, PA 17701; Contact: Muham-mad Zaman, Facilities Permitting Chief, (570) 327-0512.

19-00007: Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp.(Williams Gas Pipeline, P. O. Box 1396, Houston, TX77251), issued a revised operating permit, Revision No. 1,on December 18, 2002, for the compressor station, Station517, in the Jackson Township, Columbia County. Therevision of this permit is to incorporate terms andconditions from Plan Approval OP-19-0004A, which au-thorized the construction of a new 15,000 horsepower,natural gas fired, Solar Mars 100s turbine (P110).SoLoNOx combustors (C110) will control air contaminantemissions from this turbine. This Title V OperatingPermit contains all applicable regulatory requirementsincluding monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting condi-tions.

14-00014: Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. (711 East Col-lege Avenue, Bellefonte, PA 16823) issued a revisedoperating permit, Revision No. 1, on December 17, 2002,for the asphalt plant and aggregates plant in SpringTownship, Centre County. The revision of this permit isto incorporate terms and conditions from plan approval14-310-017M, which authorized the construction of fiveconveyors, six stackers, two screws, one conditioner, onescreen and one sand tank in the primary crushingoperation. This revision also includes the replacement ofa moisture content limitation for site haul roads with awatering frequency requirement. This Title V OperatingPermit contains all applicable regulatory requirementsincluding monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting condi-tions.

ACTIONS ON COAL AND NONCOALMINING ACTIVITY APPLICATIONS

Actions on applications under the Surface MiningConservation and Reclamation Act (52 P. S.§§ 1396.1—1396.19a); the Noncoal Surface MiningConservation and Reclamation Act (52 P. S.§§ 3301-3326); and The Clean Streams Law (35P. S. §§ 691.1—691.1001); the Coal Refuse DisposalControl Act (52 P. S. §§ 30.51—30.66); and TheBituminous Mine Subsidence and Land Conserva-tion Act (52 P. S. §§ 1406.1—1406.21). The finalaction on each application also constitutes actionon the request for 401 Water Quality Certificationand the NPDES permit application. Mining activ-ity permits issued in response to the applicationswill also address the application permitting re-quirements of the following statutes; the AirQuality Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015); theDam Safety and Encroachments Act (32 P. S.§§ 693.1—693.27); and the Solid Waste Manage-ment Act (35 P. S. §§ 6018.101—6018.1003).

Coal Permits Actions

Cambria District Mining Office: 286 Industrial ParkRoad, Ebensburg, PA 15931, 814-472-1900.

11850102 and NPDES Permit No. PA0608483.Cooney Brothers Coal Company, Box 246, Cresson, PA16630, permit renewal for continued operation of a bitu-minous surface mine and for discharge of treated minedrainage in Gallitzin and Logan Townships, Cambriaand Blair Counties, affecting 225.0 acres. Receivingstreams: unnamed tributaries to Little Laurel Run classi-fied for CWF. The first downstream potable water supplyintake from the point of discharge is Altoona City Author-ity Mill Run water intake. Application received October 7,2002. Permit issued December 30, 2002.

Knox District Mining Office: White Memorial Building,P. O. Box 669, Knox, PA 16232-0669, 814-797-1191.

33860109 and NPDES Permit No. PA0107441. EdHanslovan Coal Co., Inc. (R. D. 2, Box 230, Morrisdale,PA 16858). Renewal of an existing bituminous strip andauger operation in Washington Township, JeffersonCounty affecting 167.0 acres. Receiving streams: un-named tributary to Rattlesnake Creek. Application re-ceived July 10, 2002. Permit issued December 23, 2002.Government Financed Construction Contract Issued

33-01-06. Falls Creek Energy Co., Inc. (R. D. 6, Box231, Kittanning, PA 16201). Proposal to enter into aGovernment Financed Reclamation Construction Contracton a 5.6 acre site in Young Township, Jefferson County.The proposal includes total reclamation of 5.6 acres of

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abandoned mine lands as well as 3.0 acres of coal removalincidental and necessary to the reclamation activities.Receiving streams: unnamed tributary to Little Elk Run.Application received September 14, 2001. Contract issuedDecember 30, 2002.

Noncoal Permits Actions

Pottsville District Mining Office: 5 West Laurel Boule-vard, Pottsville, PA 17901-2454, (570) 621-3118.

7874SM3A2C4 and NPDES Permit PA0612537.Eastern Industries, Inc. (4401 Camp Meeting Road,Suite 200, Center Valley, PA 18034-9454), renewal ofNPDES Permit for existing of treated mine drainage inWhitehall Township, Lehigh County, receiving stream:Coplay Creek. Application received November 5, 2002.Renewal issued December 31, 2002.

7774SM1A1C7 and NPDES Permit PA0044555.Eastern Industries, Inc. (4401 Camp Meeting Road,Suite 200, Center Valley, PA 18034-9454), renewal ofNPDES Permit for existing of treated mine drainage inOley Township, Berks County, receiving stream: un-named tributary to Limekiln Creek. Application receivedNovember 12, 2002. Renewal issued December 31, 2002.

58920301C2 and NPDES Permit PA0595845. NewMilford Sand & Gravel, Inc. (R. R. 2 Box 231, NewMilford, PA 18834), renewal of NPDES Permit for existingof treated mine drainage in New Milford Township,Susquehanna County, receiving stream: Beaver Creek.Application received November 14, 2002. Renewal issuedDecember 31, 2002.

35010803. James T. O’Hara, Inc. (R. R. 9 Box 9433,Moscow, PA 18444), commencement, operation and resto-ration of a quarry operation in Jefferson Township,Lackawanna County affecting 5.0 acres. Receivingstream: West Branch Wallenpaupack Creek. Applicationreceived November 9, 2001. Permit issued January 2,2003.

Knox District Mining Office: White Memorial Building,P. O. Box 669, Knox, PA 16232-0669, 814-797-1191.

25020305. Erie Aggregates, Inc. (8923 WattsburgRoad, Erie, PA 16509). Commencement, operation andrestoration of a large noncoal sand and gravel operationin Waterford and Amity Townships, Erie County affect-ing 97.4 acres. Receiving streams: six unnamed tributar-ies to French Creek and French Creek. Application re-ceived June 14, 2002. Permit issued December 23, 2002.

2138-25020305-E-1. Erie Aggregates, Inc. (8923Wattsburd Road, Erie, PA 16509). Application for astream encroachment to construct and maintain a haulroad crossing over unnamed tributary No. 7 to FrenchCreek in Waterford and Amity Townships, Erie County.Receiving streams: six unnamed tributaries to FrenchCreek and French Creek. Application received June 14,2002. Permit issued December 23, 2002.

2138-25020305-E-2. Erie Aggregates, Inc. (8923Wattsburd Road, Erie, PA 16509). Application for astream encroachment to construct and maintain a haulroad crossing over unnamed tributary No. 9 to FrenchCreek in Waterford and Amity Townships, Erie County.Receiving streams: six unnamed tributaries to FrenchCreek and French Creek. Application received June 14,2002. Permit issued December 23, 2002.

2138-25020305-E-3. Erie Aggregates, Inc. (8923Wattsburd Road, Erie, PA 16509). Application for astream encroachment to construct and maintain a haulroad crossing over unnamed tributary No. 1 to French

Creek in Waterford and Amity Townships, Erie County.Receiving streams: six unnamed tributaries to FrenchCreek and French Creek. Application received June 14,2002. Permit issued December 23, 2002.

37020304. IA Construction Corporation (P. O. Box8, Concordville, PA 19331). Commencement, operationand restoration of a large noncoal sand and graveloperation in Plain Grove Township, Lawrence Countyaffecting 40.5 acres. Receiving streams: unnamed tribu-tary to Jamison Run. Application received June 24, 2002.Permit issued December 26, 2002.

37020301. William H. Mayberry (R. R. 1, Box 155,New Castle, PA 16101). Commencement, operation andrestoration of a large noncoal sand and gravel operationin North Beaver Township, Lawrence County affecting120.7 acres. Receiving streams: unnamed tributaries tothe Beaver River. Application received January 31, 2002.Permit issued December 23, 2002.

ACTIONS ON BLASTING ACTIVITYAPPLICATIONS

Actions on applications under the Explosives Actsof 1937 and 1957 (43 P. S. §§ 151—161); and 25Pa. Code § 211.124 (relating to blasting activitypermits). Blasting activity performed as part of acoal or noncoal mining activity will be regulatedby the mining permit for that coal or noncoalmining activity.

Blasting Permits ActionsPottsville District Mining Office: 5 West Laurel Boule-

vard, Pottsville, PA 17901-2454, (570) 621-3118.13024008. Hayduk Enterprises (P. O. Box 554,

Dalton, PA 18414), construction blasting in Kidder Town-ship, Carbon County with an expiration date of Decem-ber 31, 2005. Permit issued December 31, 2002.

40024032. M.L. Jacopetti (269 Mt. View Road,Nanticoke, PA 18434), construction blasting in LehmanTownship, Luzerne County with an expiration date ofFebruary 28, 2003. Permit issued December 31, 2002.

28024041. David H. Martin Excavating, Inc. (4961Cumberland Highway, Chambersburg, PA 17201), con-struction blasting in Washington Township, FranklinCounty with an expiration date of June 17, 2003. Permitissued December 31, 2002.

28024040. David H. Martin Excavating, Inc. (4961Cumberland Highway, Chambersburg, PA 17201), con-struction blasting in Guilford Township, FranklinCounty with an expiration date of April 17, 2003. Permitissued December 31, 2002.

28024039. David H. Martin Excavating, Inc. (4961Cumberland Highway, Chambersburg, PA 17201), con-struction blasting in Guilford Township, FranklinCounty with an expiration date of November 17, 2003.Permit issued December 31, 2002.

28024038. David H. Martin Excavating, Inc. (4961Cumberland Highway, Chambersburg, PA 17201), con-struction blasting in Guilford Township, FranklinCounty with an expiration date of November 17, 2003.Permit issued December 31, 2002.

49024003. MF Ronca & Sons (179 Mikron Road,Bethlehem, PA 18020) and Bernard J. Hasara (1125 EastMahanoy Avenue, Mahanoy City, PA 17948), constructionblasting in Mt. Carmel Township and Kulpmont Borough,Northumberland County with an expiration date ofMarch 31, 2003. Permit issued December 31, 2002.

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52024034. MF Ronca & Sons (179 Mikron Road,Bethlehem, PA 18020) and Bernard J. Hasara (1125East Mahanoy Avenue, Mahanoy City, PA 17948), con-struction blasting in Lehman Township, Pike Countywith an expiration date of March 19, 2003. Permit issuedDecember 31, 2002.

52024033. Explosive Services, Inc. (7 Pine Street,Bethany, PA 18431), construction blasting in DingmansTownship, Pike County with an expiration date ofDecember 5, 2003. Permit issued December 31, 2002.

50024003. Rogele, Inc. (1025 South 21st Street, P. O.Box 1757, Harrisburg, PA 17105-1757), construction blast-ing in Tyrone Township, Perry County with an expira-tion date of April 30, 2003. Permit issued December 31,2002.

Cambria District Mining Office: 286 Industrial ParkRoad, Ebensburg, PA 15931, 814-472-1900.

56024003. Shade Landfill, Inc., R. D. 1 1176,Cairnbrook, PA 15924), blasting activity issued for newcell in landfill located in Shade Township, SomersetCounty, Conemaugh River Watershed. Permit issued for30 days on December 31, 2002.

Persons aggrieved by an action may appeal, undersection 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act (35P. S. § 7514) and 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501—508 and 701—704(relating to the Administrative Agency Law), to theEnvironmental Hearing Board, Second Floor, RachelCarson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, P. O.Box 8457, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8457, (717) 787-3483.TDD users may contact the Environmental HearingBoard (Board) through the Pennsylvania Relay Service,(800) 654-5984. Appeals must be filed with the Boardwithin 30 days of publication of this notice in thePennsylvania Bulletin, unless the appropriate statuteprovides a different time period. Copies of the appealform and the Board’s rules of practice and procedure maybe obtained from the Board. The appeal form and theBoard’s rules of practice and procedure are also availablein Braille or on audiotape from the Secretary to theBoard at (717) 787-3483. This paragraph does not, in andof itself, create any right of appeal beyond that permittedby applicable statutes and decision law.

For individuals who wish to challenge an action, ap-peals must reach the Board within 30 days. A lawyer isnot needed to file an appeal with the Board.

Important legal rights are at stake, however, so indi-viduals should show this notice to a lawyer at once.Persons who cannot afford a lawyer may qualify for freepro bono representation. Call the Secretary to the Boardat (717) 787-3483 for more information.

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTIONCONTROL ACT SECTION 401

The Department of Environmental Protection (Depart-ment) has taken the following actions on previouslyreceived permit applications, requests for EnvironmentalAssessment approval and requests for Water QualityCertification under section 401 of the Federal WaterPollution Control Act (FWPCA) (33 U.S.C.A. § 1341(a)).

Except as otherwise noted, the Department certifiesthat the construction and operation herein described willcomply with the applicable provisions of sections 301—303, 306 and 307 of the FWPCA (33 U.S.C.A. §§ 1311—1313, 1316 and 1317) and that the construction will notviolate applicable Federal and State Water Quality Stan-dards.

Persons aggrieved by an action may appeal, undersection 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act (35P. S. § 7514) and 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501—508 and 701—704(relating to the Administrative Agency Law), to theEnvironmental Hearing Board, Second Floor, RachelCarson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, P. O.Box 8457, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8457, (717) 787-3483.TDD users may contact the Environmental HearingBoard (Board) through the Pennsylvania Relay Service,(800) 654-5984. Appeals must be filed with the Boardwithin 30 days of publication of this notice in thePennsylvania Bulletin, unless the appropriate statuteprovides a different time period. Copies of the appealform and the Board’s rules of practice and procedure maybe obtained from the Board. The appeal form and theBoard’s rules of practice and procedure are also availablein Braille or on audiotape from the Secretary to theBoard at (717) 787-3483. This paragraph does not, in andof itself, create any right of appeal beyond that permittedby applicable statutes and decision law.

For individuals who wish to challenge an action, ap-peals must reach the Board within 30 days. A lawyer isnot needed to file an appeal with the Board.

Important legal rights are at stake, however, so indi-viduals should show this notice to a lawyer at once.Persons who cannot afford a lawyer may qualify for freepro bono representation. Call the Secretary to the Boardat (717) 787-3483 for more information.

Actions on applications for the following activitiesfiled under the Dam Safety and EncroachmentsAct (32 P. S. §§ 693.1—693.27), section 302 of theFlood Plain Management Act (32 P. S. § 679.302)and The Clean Streams Law (35 P. S. §§ 691.1—691.702) and Notice of Final Action for Certifica-tion under section 401 of the Federal Water Pollu-tion Control Act (33 U.S.C.A. § 1341(a)). (Note:Water Obstruction and Encroachment Permits issuedfor Small Projects do not include 401 Certification,unless specifically stated in the description.)

Permits Issued and Actions on 401 Certifications

WATER OBSTRUCTIONS AND ENCROACHMENTS

Southeast Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, Lee Park, Suite 6010, 555 North Lane, Consho-hocken, PA 19428.

E23-431. Darby Township, 21 Bartram Avenue,Glenolden, PA 19036, Darby Township, Delaware Coun-ty, ACOE Philadelphia District.

To modify and maintain an existing flood protectionlevee which will include reconstruction of the berm andminor regarding within a 240-foot reach of the 100-yearfloodplain of Muckinipates Creek (WWF-MF). The site islocated approximately 1,000 feet west of the intersectionof Academy Avenue and South Avenue (Lansdowne, PAUSGS Quadrangle; N: 5.5 inches; W: 7.1 inches).

E15-696. Valley Township Board of Supervisors,P. O. Box 467, Coatesville, PA 19320, Valley Township,Chester County, ACOE Philadelphia District.

To reconstruct and maintain a damaged retaining wallstructure and to construct and maintain approximately100 linear feet of new retaining wall to improve thedeteriorated section of Wagontown Road (T-230) for trafficsafety. Total retaining wall rehabilitation is 300 feet longand about 25 feet high within the 100-year floodplain ofWest Branch Brandywine Creek (WWF-MF). The site islocated approximately 1,000 feet northwest of the inter-

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section of Glencrest East Road and Manor Road(Coatesville, PA-USGS Quadrangle N: 20.20 inches; W:10.90 inches).

E23-426. Delaware County Council, GovernmentServices Center, 2nd and Orange Streets, Media, PA19063, Springfield and Nether Providence Townships,Delaware County, ACOE Philadelphia District.

To perform the following activities associated with theexpansion of Smedley Park:

1. To construct and maintain two 13-foot wide, approxi-mately 60-foot long, single span steel bridges, reinforcedconcrete abutments, associated grading and riprap scourprotection across and along Crum Creek (WWF). One ofthese bridges will replace an existing twin span steelbridge with masonry abutments and a masonry centerpier.

2. To construct and maintain a stormwater basin andassociated outlet works along Crum Creek and within the100-year floodplain.

3. To install and maintain an aerial electric utility lineacross Crum Creek.

4. To operate and maintain an existing sanitary sewerline which crosses Crum Creek at three locations.

5. To perform various minor grading activities withinthe floodplain of Crum Creek associated with park reno-vations and ballfield construction.

The project is located approximately 2,300 feet north ofInterchange No. 3 of Interstate 476 at Baltimore Pike(Lansdowne, PA Quadrangle N: 8.5 inches; W: 16.50inches).

Southcentral Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

E22-445. Doc Fritchey, Chapter Trout Unlimited,2319 Valley Road, Harrisburg, PA 17104 in SwataraTownship, Dauphin County, ACOE Baltimore District

To construct and maintain a stream restoration projectwithin the Spring Creek (WWF) watercourse and itstributaries for the purposes of stream bank stabilization,improved sediment transport, establishment of riparianbuffers and improved aquatic habitat while implementinga natural stream channel design approach consisting ofthe following construction activities: stream and floodwayexcavation and filling, installation of rock vanes, crossvanes, J-hooks and riprap, placement of random boulders,root wads, stormwater best management practices,invasive plant species removal and riparian planting. Theinitial phase of the project consists of realigning andstabilizing approximately 850 feet of Spring Creek (WWF)beginning at a point approximately 250 feet downstreamof Paxton Street and continuing 850 feet downstream(Harrisburg East, PA Quadrangle N: 0.8 inch; W: 11.7inches) in Swatara Township, Dauphin County. The appli-cant is proposing to stabilize severely eroded streambanks, bank grading and the installation of in-streamrock and root wad habitat structures.

Northcentral Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.

E08-393. Chad M. Tew, 843 Meadow View, KennettSquare, PA 19348. Bridge Construction, in WindhamTownship, Bradford County, ACOE Baltimore District(Windham, PA Quadrangle N: 21.3 inches; W: 4.7inches).

To construct and maintain two 20-foot long by 43-inchby 64-inch corrugated metal arch culverts with a high

water spillway in Russell Run and to construct andmaintain a 30-foot long, 24-inch diameter corrugatedmetal pipe culvert in an intermittent unnamed tributaryto Russell Run off Stone Jug Road about 1.2 miles fromthe intersection of Stone Jug Road with SR 1049 inWindham Township, Bradford County. This permit wasissued under section 105.13(e) ‘‘Small Projects.’’ Thispermit also includes 401 Water Quality Certification.

E14-435. Snow Shoe Township Supervisors, P. O.Box 65, Clarence, PA 16829-0065. Bridge Replacement, inSnow Shoe Township, Centre County, ACOE BaltimoreDistrict (Snow Shoe, PA Quadrangle N: 9.5 inches;W: 6.0 inches).

To: (1) construct and maintain a temporary diversionbarrier; (2) remove an existing bridge; (3) construct andmaintain a 36-foot 1-inch clear normal span prestressedconcrete box beam bridge with a minimum underclear-ance of 4 feet 2 inches across the North Fork of BeechCreek; and (4) fill 0.016 de minimis acres of wetland withR-8 riprap along the right abutment, located 1,520 feetnorth on Pancake Road from Walnut Road. This permitwas issued under section 105.13(e) ‘‘Small Projects.’’ Thispermit also includes 401 Water Quality Certification.

E17-375. City of DuBois, P. O. Box 408, DuBois, PA15801. City of DuBois-Municipal Wastewater Collectionand Treatment Facility, in Sandy Township, ClearfieldCounty, ACOE Pittsburgh District (Falls Creek, PAQuadrangle N: 0.8 inch; W: 3.6 inches).

To modify, operate and maintain an existing wastewa-ter treatment facility, located within the 100-yearfloodplain of the Sandy Lick Creek, for the treatment ofmunicipal wastewater. Modification work of the treatmentfacility shall consist of constructing a 14-foot wide gravelaccess road, pumping station, 2.1 million gallon flowequalization basin and an outfall structure within thefloodplain of Sandy Lick Creek for the abatement ofsewage bypasses. Construction activities at the wastewa-ter treatment facility will require excavating, grading andstockpiling adjacent to wetlands; however, any wetlandimpacts that may be incurred during construction acti-vates shall be temporary and not exceed 0.033 acre, withall wetlands protected or restored to ensure originalhydrology. The project is located along the western right-of-way of SR 0219 approximately 800 feet south of SR4019 and SR 0219 intersection (Falls Creek, PA Quad-rangle N: 0.8 inch; W: 3.6 inches) in Sandy Township,Clearfield County.

E41-515. Raymond A. Thompson, 431 Oakland Av-enue, Williamsport, PA 17701. Small Projects Water Ob-struction and Encroachment Joint Permit Application, inMcHenry Township, Lycoming County, ACOE Susque-hanna River Basin District (Cammal, PA QuadrangleN: 2.12 inches; W: 10.88 inches).

To construct and maintain a 12-foot by 27-foot woodendeck and a 15-foot by 15-foot residential structure addi-tion in the floodway of Pine Creek, all of which is located7 miles north of Waterville on SR 0414, in McHenryTownship, Lycoming County. This permit was issuedunder section 105.13(e) ‘‘Small Projects.’’

E49-265. Upper Augusta Township Municipal Au-thority, R. R. 1, Box 310C, Sunbury, PA 17801. PackerIsland Sewer System, in Upper Augusta Township,Northumberland County, ACOE Susquehanna RiverBasin District (Northumberland, PA Quadrangle N: 1.77inches; W: 5.31 inches).

To construct and maintain a sewage pumping station inthe floodplain of the Susquehanna River. The project is

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located along the southern right-of-way of SR 0147 inUpper Augusta Township, Northumberland County. Thesewer pumping station will not impact any jurisdictionalwetlands while permanently impacting 384 square feet offloodplain. This permit was issued under section 105.13(e)‘‘Small Projects.’’

Northwest Region: Water Management Program Man-ager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

E10-363, James Austin Company, 115 DownievilleRoad, Mars, PA 16046-0827. Austin Bridge and BuildingAddition, in Adams Township, Butler County, ACOEPittsburgh District (Mars, PA Quadrangle N: 10.3 inches;W: 0.1 inch).

To construct and maintain a single span pedestrianbridge having a clear span of approximately 60 feet andan underclearance of 8.4 feet across Breakneck Creek(WWF) in Adams Township, Butler County approximately300 foot northeast of the intersection of SR 3015 (MarsValencia Road) and Downieville Road. Project includesexcavation a 160 feet long and 15 feet wide area along theleft bank of Breakneck Creek. Also, to construct andmaintain an addition for label storage onto the west sideof the existing James Austin Company main buildingwith the addition measuring approximately 30 feet wideby 100 feet long and partially within the 100-yearfloodway of Breakneck Creek.

E10-364, City of Butler, 140 West North Street,Butler, PA 16001. West Penn, West Brady and West NewCastle Streets Across Sullivan Run, in City of Butler,Butler County, ACOE Pittsburgh District.

To conduct the following activities on Sullivan Run inthe City of Butler, Butler County:

1. Remove the existing bridge and to install and main-tain a 59.25-foot long concrete box culvert having a21-foot wide by 7.75-foot high waterway opening withwingwalls extending approximately 10 feet upstream and25 feet downstream on West Penn Street immediatelyeast of Miller Street (Butler, PA Quadrangle N: 20.9inches; W: 4.3 inches).

2. Remove the existing bridge and to construct andmaintain a 41.5-foot long concrete box culvert having a20.5-foot wide by 5.25-foot high waterway opening withconcrete wingwalls extending approximately 20 feet up-stream and 35 feet downstream on West Brady Streetbetween Snyder Avenue and Mitchell Avenue (Butler, PAQuadrangle N: 20.6 inches; W: 4.1 inches).

3. Remove the existing bridge and to construct andmaintain a 47.3-foot long concrete box culvert having a20.5-foot wide by 5.25-foot high waterway opening withwingwalls extending approximately 20 feet upstream and45 feet downstream on West New Castle Street approxi-mately 300 feet west of Broad Street (Butler, PA Quad-rangle N: 20.35 inches; W: 3.9 inches).

E10-365, RGAM, Inc., 650 Washington Road, 5thFloor, Pittsburgh, PA 15228. Foxmoor Apartments, inCranberry Township, Butler County, ACOE PittsburghDistrict (Mars, PA Quadrangle N: 18.4 inches; W: 14.0inches).

To fill a de minimis area of PEM wetlands (0.05 acre)and to impact a total of 1,200 feet of two unnamedtributaries to Brush Creek each having a drainage area ofless than 100 acres to develop an apartment complexsoutheast of the corner of Garvin and Ehrman Roads.

E25-657, Conneaut Township Supervisors, 12500U.S. Route 6N, Albion, PA 16401. T-352 Culvert Replace-

ment, in Conneaut Township, Crawford County, ACOEPittsburgh District (Beaver Center, PA QuadrangleN: 18.7 inches; W: 3.7 inches).

To maintain a 65-foot long, 15-foot wide by 8-foot highcorrugated metal pipe arch culvert in an unnamed tribu-tary to Conneaut Creek (CWF, MF) in Conneaut Town-ship, Erie County on T-352 (Keepville Road/RailroadRoad) approximately 0.1 mile north of the intersection ofT-352 (Keepville Road/Railroad Road) and SR 3011(Pennside Road). An Emergency Permit (EP2502605) wasissued on June 18, 2002, to replace an existing collapsingculvert. Construction was completed in August 2002.

E33-209, Jefferson County Commissioners, Jef-ferson Place, Brookville, PA 15825. County Bridge 22Clark Road T-380 Across Hadden Run, in Oliver Town-ship, Jefferson County, ACOE Pittsburgh District(Coolspring, PA Quadrangle N: 3.4 inches; W: 6.3 inches).

To remove the existing structure and to construct andmaintain a prestressed concrete spread box beam bridgehaving a clear span of 51.8 feet and an underclearance of7 feet on a 70 degree skew across Hadden Run on T-380Clark Road approximately 250 feet south of SR 3011Burrett Road.

E33-210, Jefferson County Commissioners, Jef-ferson Place, Brookville, PA 15825. County Bridge 35South Park Street Across Stump Creek, in SykesvilleBorough, Jefferson County, ACOE Pittsburgh District(DuBois, PA Quadrangle N: 8.7 inches; W: 9.8 inches).

To remove the existing structure and to construct andmaintain a prestressed concrete spread box beam bridgehaving a clear span of 50 feet and an underclearance of16 feet on an 80 degree skew across Stump Creek onSouth Park Street approximately 1,000 feet south of SR119.

SPECIAL NOTICESCertified Emission Reduction Credits in the

Commonwealth’s ERC Registry

Emission reduction credits (ERCs) are surplus, perma-nent, quantified and Federally enforceable emission re-ductions used to offset emission increases of NOx, VOCsand the following criteria pollutants: carbon monoxide(CO), lead (Pb), oxides of sulfur (SOx), particulate matter(PM), PM10 and PM10 precursors.

The Department of Environmental Protection (Depart-ment) maintains an ERC registry in accordance with therequirements of 25 Pa. Code § 127.209. The ERC registrysystem provides for the tracking of the creation, transferand use of ERCs. Prior to registration of the credits, ERCregistry applications are reviewed and approved by theDepartment to confirm that the ERCs meet the require-ments of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.206—127.208. Registrationof the credits in the ERC registry system constitutescertification that the ERCs satisfy applicable require-ments and that the credits are available for use. Thefollowing registered and certified ERCs in the ERCRegistry are currently available for use as follows:

(1) To satisfy new source review (NSR) emission offsetratio requirements.

(2) To ‘‘net-out’’ of NSR at ERC-generating facilities.

(3) To sell or trade the ERCs for use as emission offsetsat new or modified facilities.

The certified ERCs shown, expressed in tons per year(tpy), satisfy the applicable ERC requirements contained

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in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.206—127.208. ERCs created fromthe curtailment or shutdown of a source or facility expiresfor use as offsets 10 years after the emission reductionoccurs. ERCs generated by the overcontrol of emissions byan existing facility do not expire for use as offsets.However, credits in the registry which are not used in aplan approval will be discounted if new air qualityrequirements are adopted by the Department or the EPA.

For additional information concerning this listing ofcertified ERCs, contact Virendra Trivedi, Bureau of AirQuality, Division of Permits, Department of Environmen-tal Protection, 12th Floor, Rachel Carson State OfficeBuilding, P. O. Box 8468, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8468,(717) 787-4325.

Criteria CertifiedPollutant or ERCs Expiration Intended Use

Facility Information Precursor Available (tpy) date of ERCs

U.S. Naval HospitalCounty: PhiladelphiaNonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Mark Donato, (215) 897-1809

NOx 30.50 3/31/2005 Trading

R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co.County: LancasterOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Frederick Shaak, Jr.

VOCs 54.00 Internal Use

R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co.County: LancasterOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Frederick Shaak, Jr.

VOCs 25.00 3/30/2011 Internal Use

Kurz Hastings Inc.County: PhiladelphiaNonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: George Gornick, (215) 632-2300

VOCs 137.45 Trading

Pennsylvania Power Company (PA Power)Source Location: New Castle PlantCounty: LawrenceOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Donald R. Schneider, (412) 652-5531

NOx 257.75 4/02/2003 Trading

Ford New Holland, Inc.Source Location: MountvilleCounty: LancasterOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: William E. Knight, (717) 355-4903

NOxVOCs

4.0078.00

1/22/2003 Trading

ConAgra Grocery Products CompanySource Location: Milton BoroughCounty: NorthumberlandOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Karl Henschel, (570) 742-6644

NOxVOCs

24.4512.88

4/1/2006 Trading

Metallized Paper Corporation of AmericaRecipient/Holder: PNC Bank, National Association,

assignee (by private lien foreclosure) from MetallizedPaper Corp.

Source Location: McKeesportCounty: AlleghenyOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Martin Mueller, (412) 762-5263

VOCs 41.70 06/30/2006 Trading

PPG Industries, Inc.Source Location: Springdale ComplexCounty: AlleghenyOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Lori Burgess, (412) 274-3884

VOCs 171.82 Trading

York International CorporationSources:Trichloroethylene Vapor Degreaser (151)Trichloroethylene Vapor Degreaser (152)Source Location: Spring Garden TownshipCounty: YorkOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Garen Macdonald, (717) 771-7346

VOCsVOCs

12.202.70

06/01/200610/01/2005

Trading

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Criteria CertifiedPollutant or ERCs Expiration Intended Use

Facility Information Precursor Available (tpy) date of ERCs

REXAM DSISource Location: Muhlenberg TownshipCounty: BerksOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: LeRoy H. Hinkle, (610) 916-4248

NOxSOx

9.4251.05

11/22/2005 Trading

Recipient/Holder of ERC: Coastal Aluminum RollingMills Inc.

ERC Generating Facility: Fasson Div. of AveryDennison Corp.

ERC-generating facility location: Quakertown, BucksOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Jesse Hackenberg, (570) 323-4430

VOCs 3.62 Internal Use/Trading

Recipient/Holder of ERC: PG&E EnergyTrading-Power, L.P.

ERC Generating Facility: Fasson Div. of AveryDennison Corp.

ERC-generating facility location: Quakertown, BucksOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Mark Sheppard, (301) 280-6607

VOCs 39.84 8/1/2006 Trading

Baldwin Hardware CorporationSource Location: ReadingCounty: BerksOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: D. David Hancock, Jr., (215) 777-7811

VOCs 18.00 7/28/2005 Trading

Magee Rieter Automotive SystemsSource Location: BloomsburgCounty: ColumbiaOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Tim Bergerstock, (717) 784-4100

NOxVOCs

0.390.02

4/17/2006 Internal Use

Congoleum CorporationSource Location: Marcus HookCounty: DelawareOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Theresa C. Garrod, (609) 584-3000

NOx 5.20 Trading

Dominion Transmission, Inc.CNG Transmission CorporationSource Location: Leidy TownshipCounty: ClintonOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Sean R. Sleigh, (304) 623-8462

NOxVOCs

15.280.55

10/27/2004 Internal Useand Trading

Bethlehem Structural Products Corp.Source Location: BethlehemCounty: NorthamptonOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Joseph E. Schindler, (610) 694-5104

NOxVOCs

1,054.00473.80

Varies from3/28/2008 to

6/19/2008

Trading

Morgan Adhesives Company (MACtac)Source Location: ScrantonCounty: LackawannaOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Tim Owens, (330) 688-1111

VOCs 75.00 6/30/2008 Trading

Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems LLCSource Location: New CastleCounty: LawrenceOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Harry Klodowski, (724) 940-4000

NOx 54.40 5/31/2003 Trading

National Fuel Gas Supply CorporationSources: Generators, No. 1Source Location: Ellisburg StationCounty: PotterOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Gary A. Young, (814) 871-8657

NOxVOCs

16.141.80

2/1/2009 Internal Use

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Criteria CertifiedPollutant or ERCs Expiration Intended Use

Facility Information Precursor Available (tpy) date of ERCs

General Electric CompanySource Location: Lawrence ParkCounty: ErieOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Scott Gowdy, (814) 875-2427

VOCs 44.20 Varies from12/31/2003 to12/31/2005.

Internal Use/Trading

Sun Company, Inc.Source: API Separator 10 and 1-FSource Location: Marcus HookCounty: DelawareOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: John A. Rossi

VOCs 2.37 9/30/2004 Internal Use

TYK America, Inc.Source Location: Irvona FacilityCounty: ClearfieldOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: David B. Orr, (412) 384-4259

NOxVOCsPM10

0.300.020.24

11/6/2008 Trading

SmithKline Beechman PharmaceuticalsSources: Two boilers and oxidizerSource Location: Spring Garden Street FacilityCounty: PhiladelphiaOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Eileen Ackler, (610) 239-5239

NOxVOCs

5.720.10

12/31/2008 Trading

Recipient/Holder of ERC: PG&E EnergyTrading-Power, L.P.

ERC Generating Facility: Global Packaging, Inc.ERC-generating facility location: Oaks Plant,

Montgomery CountyOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Sarah M. Barpoulis, (301) 280-6607

VOCs 7.70 9/1/2006 Trading

Recipient/Holder of ERC: PG&E EnergyTrading-Power, L.P.

ERC Generating Facility: Global Packaging, Inc.ERC-generating facility location: Oaks Plant,

Montgomery CountyOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Sarah M. Barpoulis, (301) 280-6607

VOCs 43.50 Trading

The Procter & Gamble Paper Products CompanySource Location: Mehoopany PlantCounty: WyomingOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Jim Brogan, (717) 833-6022

NOxVOCs

136.00237.67

5/3/2009 Internal Use/Trading

Recipient/Holder of ERC: Air Resources Group, LLCERC Generating Facility: Cogentrix of Pennsylvania,

Inc.ERC-generating facility location: Ringgold TownshipCounty: Jefferson CountyOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: David Alexander

NOx 658.72 9/1/2010

Cogentrix of Pennsylvania, Inc.Source Location: Ringgold TownshipCounty: Jefferson CountyOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Tracy Patterson, (804) 541-4246

VOCs 31.61 9/1/2010 Trading

Caparo Steel CompanySource: EAF Furnace 2 and Ladle Preheater 2Source Location: Farrell PlantCounty: Mercer CountyOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Richard A. Herman, (724) 983-6464

NOxVOCs

36.7312.07

08/18/2007 Trading

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Facility Information Precursor Available (tpy) date of ERCs

LTV Steel Company, Inc.Source Location: Pittsburgh Coke PlantCounty: AlleghenyOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: William L. West, (216) 642-7178

NOxVOCs

1,663.00437.00

2/28/2008 Trading/Internal Use

Kurz-Hastings, Inc.Source Location: PhiladelphiaCounty: PhiladelphiaOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Derrick Schweitzer, (215) 632-2300

VOCs 53.10 Trading

Newcomer Products Inc.Source Location: LatrobeCounty: WestmorelandOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Edward M. Nemeth, (724) 694-8100

VOCs 45.00 7/14/2010 Trading

Smith-SteelitePlant: Emsworth Manufacturing FacilityOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Wm. K. Shadle, (412) 299-8167

VOCs 7.32 6/7/2004 Trading

Cyprus Cumberland Resources CorporationSource Location: Cumberland Mine, Whiteley TownshipCounty: GreeneOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Terry L. Dayton, (412) 627-2219

NOxVOCs

64.0015.00

6/30/2005 Trading

Allegheny Ludlum Corp.Sources: Three electric arc furnacesSource Location: Washington PlantCounty: WashingtonOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Deborah L. Calderazzo, (724) 226-5947

NOx 7.78 7/31/2004 Trading

Armstrong World IndustriesSource Location: Beaver FallsCounty: BeaverOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Wayne Pease, (412) 843-5700

VOCs 6.00 4/30/2003 Trading

Rohm & HaasCounty: PhiladelphiaOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Frank Jackson, (215) 537-4000

VOCs 27.506.10

3/26/20037/31/2003

Trading

Scranton-Altoona Terminals CorporationSource Location: Monroe TownshipCounty: Cumberland CountyOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Thomas M. Carper, (717) 939-0466

VOCs 4.84 9/30/2010 Trading

Pennzoil Wax Partner CompanySource Location: RousevilleCounty: VenangoOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: David W. Dunn, (713) 546-6941

NOxVOCsCOSOx

15.470.68

14.86

2/26/2010 Trading

Pennzoil Wax Partner CompanySource Location: RousevilleCounty: VenangoOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: David W. Dunn, (713) 546-6941

NOxVOCsCOSOx

2.8244.340.575.01

4/1/2010 Trading

INDSPEC Chemical Corp.Source: Boiler No. 8Source Location: PetroliaCounty: ButlerOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Terry Melis, (412) 756-2376

NOxSOx

158.681,217.95

Trading

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Facility Information Precursor Available (tpy) date of ERCs

Sun Company, Inc.Sources: SeparatorsSource Location: Marcus Hook BoroughCounty: DelawareOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Steve Martini, (610) 859-1000

VOCs 81.88 9/30/2004 Trading/Internal Use

Sun Company, Inc.Source: Wastewater Conveyance SystemSource Location: Marcus Hook BoroughCounty: DelawareOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Steve Martini, (610) 859-1000

VOCs 426.59 Trading/Internal Use

Jefferson Smurfit CorporationSource Location: Upper Providence TownshipCounty: MontgomeryOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Joseph Timcik, (610) 935-4000

VOCs 12.4 5/31/2004 Trading/Internal Use

Columbia Gas Transmission CorporationSource Location: Kent StationCounty: IndianaOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Gregory Lago, (304) 357-2079

NOxVOCs

44.362.66

5/31/2011 Trading

Columbia Gas Transmission CorporationSource Location: Homer StationCounty: IndianaOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Gregory Lago, (304) 357-2079

NOxVOCs

45.893.79

5/31/2011 Trading

Bethlehem Steel CorporationSource: Rail Heat Treating and QuenchingSource Location: Steelton PlantCounty: DauphinOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: James R. Hernjak, (717) 986-2042

NOxVOCs

7.0043.00

11/9/2009 Trading

General Electric Transportation SystemSource: Boiler No. 2Source Location: E. Lake RoadCounty: ErieOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Mark D. Restifo, (814) 875-5406

NOxVOCs

280.901.70

12/31/2010 Trading

Hershey Foods CorporationSource Location: East PlantCounty: DauphinOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Shawn P. Greenwood, (610) 678-0552

NOx 189.00 10/4/2004 Trading

3M Minnesota Mining & ManufacturingSource Location: Bristol PlantCounty: BucksOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Jeff Muffat, (651) 778-4450

VOCsVOCs

607.00279.00

11/30/201112/17/2011

Trading

Standard Steel, Division of Freedom ForgeSource Location: BurnhamCounty: MifflinOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: John O. Parke, (717) 248-4911

NOxNOxVOCsVOCs

17.6348.420.390.12

2/24/20038/1/2003

2/24/20038/1/2003

Trading

Kosmos Cement Company, Cemex Inc.Source Location: Neville Road, PittsburghCounty: AlleghenyOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Amarjit Gill, (713) 653-8554

NOxVOCsPM10SOxCO

910.0026.0061.00

442.0044.00

4/24/2011 Trading

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Facility Information Precursor Available (tpy) date of ERCsEdgewater Steel Ltd.Source Location: College Avenue, OakmontCounty: AlleghenyOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Peter M. Guzanick, (412) 517-7217

NOxVOCsSOxCOPM10

17.051.87

32.2917.935.44

8/6/2008 Trading

Transit America, Inc.Source Location: One Red Lion RoadOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Robert Hyams, (215) 934-3413

NOx 43.8 4/30/2004 Trading

JG Furniture Group, Inc.Source Location: Quakertown, BucksCounty: BucksOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Donald Boisselle, (336) 410-7263

VOCs 24.4 9/1/2007 Trading

Recipient/Holder of ERC: Cypress Energy, Inc.ERC Generating Facility: Laclede Steel CorporationSource Location: FairlessCounty: BucksOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Gary Stephenson, (781) 993-3098

NOxVOCs

104.0045.00

11/29/2011 Trading

Recipient/Holder of ERC: Natsource Emissions BrokersERC Generating Facility: Laclede Steel CorporationSource Location: FairlessCounty: BucksOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: David Oppenheimer, (212) 232-5305

NOxVOCs

0.271.50

11/29/2011 Trading

Trinity Industries, Inc.Source Location: GreenvilleCounty: Mercer CountyOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Dennis Lencioni, (214) 589-8141

VOCs 61.65 10/31/2010 Trading

Rohm and Haas CompanySource Location: Bristol TownshipCounty: BristolOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Lloyd Davis, (215) 785-8871

VOCsVOCs

1.150.32

10/30/20101/30/2011

Trading

The Worthington Steel CompanySource Location: Malvern, East WhitelandCounty: ChesterOzone Nonattainment Status: SevereContact Person: Gregory Sautter, (614) 438-3197

VOCs 113.00 1/31/2012 Trading

PP&L Inc.Source Location: Holtwood StationCounty: LancasterOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Linda A. Boyer, (610)-774-5410

NOx 1,745.47 4/29/2009 Trading

North American Refractories CompanySource Location: WomelsdorfCounty: LebanonOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Rhonda Vete, (412) 469-6122

NOxNOxVOCsSOxCOPM10

5.1162.570.25

24.8519.4515.6

12/15/20109/30/2008

Trading

The Quaker Oats CompanySource Location: Shiremanstown PlantCounty: CumberlandOzone Nonattainment Status: ModerateContact Person: Richard C. Pitzer, (717) 731-3334

NOxVOCsPM

4.001.68

60.49

Varies from4/3/2010 to7/15/2011

Trading

Summary of ERC Transaction

The following ERC transactions are approved by the Bureau of Air Quality. The ERC transaction requirements arespecified in 25 Pa. Code § 127.208.

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ERC GENERATING FACILITY INFORMATIONERC Generating Facility Name: Scranton-Altoona Terminals CorporationLocation of Source: Pittston Township, Luzerne County, PACertified ERCs (tpy): 18.36 tpy of VOCsAmount of ERCs donated: 18.36 tpy of VOCsDate of ERCs donation: 11/20/2002

Recipient of ERCs: Leonardo Academy Inc.Address: 1526 Chandler Street, Madison, WI 53711

ERC HOLDER/GENERATING FACILITY INFORMATIONERC Generating Facility Name: National Fuel Gas Supply CorporationLocation of Source: Roystone Station, Warren County, PACertified ERCs (tpy): 103.3 tpy of NOxAmount of ERCs traded to Purchaser/Recipient: 40 tpy of NOxDate of ERCs Transfer: 12/18/2002

Purchaser/Recipient of ERCs: J & L Specialty Steel, Inc.Location of Source: Midland, Beaver County, PAPlan Approval Number: 04-00013AVOCs credits used: 40 tpyVOCs credits available for future use: 0

Certification to Perform Radon-Related Activities in this Commonwealth

In the month of December 2002, the Department of Environmental Protection, under the authority contained in theRadon Certification Act (63 P. S. §§ 2001—2014) and regulations promulgated thereunder at 25 Pa. Code Chapter 240,has certified the persons listed to perform radon-related activities in this Commonwealth. The period of certification is 2years. For a complete list of persons currently certified to perform radon-related activities in this Commonwealth and forinformation as to the specific testing devices that persons certified for testing or laboratory are certified to use, contactthe Bureau of Radiation Protection, Radon Division, P. O. Box 8469, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8469, (800) 23-RADON.Name Address Type of CertificationWieland Chong, Jr. 64 S. Clifton Avenue

Aldan, PA 19018Testing

Ryan Commings 219 Chapel Hill RoadSinking Spring, PA 19608

Testing

Robert FeatherRadon Testing Services, Inc.

96 Highland ParkwayLevittown, PA 19056

Testing

Scott FeeserHomeServe, Inc.

1529 Rodney RoadYork, PA 17404

Mitigation

David Glick 2061 Kenbrook RoadLebanon, PA 17046

Testing

Lindsey Golubosky 5193 Forest AvenueBedford, PA 15522

Testing

Margie Gordon 125 Nevins WayCoatesville, PA 19320

Testing and Laboratory

Robert Hewlett 8620 Rochester RoadPittsburgh, PA 15237

Testing and Mitigation

Terry HowellRadalink, Inc.

5599 Peachtree RoadAtlanta, GA 30341

Laboratory

Dennis Huson P. O. Box 255Mifflinburg, PA 17844

Mitigation

Clete Isenberg 5126 Chevy Chase DriveFinleyville, PA 15332

Testing

Steven JohnsonHomechek, Inc.

1529 Rodney RoadYork, PA 17404

Testing

Randy Knesnik 413 Long Meadow RoadMilford, PA 18337

Mitigation

Bruce Lampe P. O. Box 16146Philadelphia, PA 19114

Testing

Karl May, Jr. R. R. 2, Box 371AWellsboro, PA 16901

Testing

Wayne Phinney P. O. Box 275Fountainville, PA 18923

Mitigation

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Name Address Type of CertificationThomas PooleTesting Services, Inc.

1844 Swatara StreetHarrisburg, PA 17104

Testing and Mitigation

Joel Schachter 2901 Hemlock FarmsLords Valley, PA 18428

Testing

Edward Schluth 242 Newtown RoadWarminster, PA 18974

Mitigation

Carol Shoucair R. R. 1, Box 399Henryville, PA 18332

Testing

John Staz, III 1738 North Third StreetSuite AHarrisburg, PA 17102

Mitigation

Matthew Steger 2133 Andrew AvenueElizabethtown, PA 17022

Testing

James Stever 1621 Limekiln PikeDresher, PA 19025

Mitigation

Bryan Walt 61 Hessian Run RoadWashington Crossing, PA 18977

Testing

Robert Wilmoth 7350 Franklin RoadGirard, PA 16417

Testing

Calvin Zehring, Jr. 195 Phillips Park DriveSouth Williamsport, PA 17702

Mitigation

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-93. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Availability of Technical Guidance

Technical guidance documents are on the Departmentof Environmental Protection’s (Department) website(www.dep.state.pa.us) at the Public Participation Centerpage. The ‘‘January 2003 Inventory’’ heading is theGovernor’s list of nonregulatory guidance documents. The‘‘Final Documents’’ heading is the link to a menu of thevarious Department bureaus and from there to eachbureau’s final technical guidance documents. The ‘‘DraftTechnical Guidance’’ heading is the link to the Depart-ment’s draft technical guidance documents.

The Department will continue to revise its non-regulatory documents, as necessary, throughout 2003.Ordering Paper Copies of Department Technical Guidance

The Department encourages the use of the Internet toview guidance documents. When this option is not avail-able, persons can order a bound paper copy of the latestinventory or an unbound paper copy of any of the finaldocuments listed on the inventory by calling the Depart-ment at (717) 783-8727.

In addition, bound copies of some of the Department’sdocuments are available as Department publications.Check with the appropriate bureau for more informationabout the availability of a particular document as apublication.

Changes to Technical Guidance Documents

Following is the current list of recent changes. Personswho have any questions or comments about a particulardocument should call the contact person whose name andphone number is listed with each document.

Final Technical Guidance

DEP ID: 400-0200-001. Title: Policy for PennsylvaniaNatural Diversity Inventory (PNDI) Coordination DuringPermit Review and Evaluation. Description: The Depart-ment has revised its policy to clarify PNDI coordination

within the permit review process. It is the Department’spolicy to ensure that permit applications and requests forauthorizations, received by the Department and CountyConservation District staff (when acting under the au-thority of the Department), are coordinated with theDepartment of Conservation and Natural Resource’sPNDI. PNDI coordination will be conducted in a mannerconsistent with the requirements of the rules and regula-tions implemented by the Department. The Departmentand County Conservation District staff will follow thispolicy during the permit application review process. Effec-tive Date: January 18, 2003. Contact: Lori Althoff, (717)787-5028, [email protected]

Notice of Intent to Rescind

The Department’s drinking water program is reorganiz-ing how technical guidance documents are organized onthe Department’s website. The program created staffhandbooks in the mid 1990s as a way to organize thevarious guidance documents and ensure their availabilityto the staff and public. Currently, most documents arelisted under a section of a specific safe drinking waterstaff handbook. With the advent of the Department’swebsite and the Environmental Print Shop, these docu-ments are even more readily available, either electroni-cally or for ordering. The staff and public can selectivelyrequest or download the documents as needed. Therefore,the Department no longer maintains the complete staffhandbooks. The Department intends to remove the refer-ences to the staff handbooks and simply list the indi-vidual guidance documents on the website. No individualguidance documents will be rescinded as a result of thisaction. Refer to theses DEP ID numbers:

383-0400-101—Safe Drinking Water Program FieldStaff Handbook

383-0400-102—Total Coliform Rule Staff Handbook

383-0400-103—Bottled, Vended, Retail and Bulk WaterStaff Handbook

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383-0400-105—Inorganic, Volatile Organic and Syn-thetic Organic Chemicals Staff Handbook

383-0400-106—Surface Water Treatment Safe DrinkingWater Program Staff Handbook

383-0400-107—Lead and Copper Rule Staff Handbook

383-0400-108—Permitting/Plan Review Safe DrinkingWater Program Data Management Staff Handbook

383-0400-109—Safe Drinking Water Program DataManagement Staff Handbook

383-0400-111—Safe Drinking Water Program GeneralStaff Handbook

383-0400-113—Financial Assistance Management SafeDrinking Water Program Staff Handbook

Effective date: January 18, 2003. Contact: Trudy Trout-man, (717) 783-3795, [email protected].

DAVID E. HESS,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-94. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Coastal Zone Management Program; Routine Pro-gram Changes

The Department of Environmental Protection (Depart-ment) is proposing several minor changes to the Common-wealth’s Coastal Zone Management (CZM) Program. Asrequired by 15 CFR 923, the CZM Program is providingpublic notice of the changes that occurred in 2000 and2001.

The changes involve:

• Amendments to State regulations currentlynetworked into the CZM Program’s enforceable policies.

• The addition of an Ocean Resources Policy.

• The addition of one geographic area of particularconcern in the Lake Erie Coastal Zone.

Since these changes revise the Commonwealth’s Feder-ally approved CZM Program, the changes must be re-viewed by the Federal Office of Ocean and CoastalResource Management (OCRM).

The Commonwealth has notified OCRM that the pro-posed changes are considered by the Commonwealth to beroutine program changes (RPC). An RPC is defined byFederal CZM regulations at 15 CFR 923 as an actiontaken by a state to further detail the implementation ofthe state’s CZM Program. Essentially, these changes areeither clarifications, minor revisions or improvements,and do not substantially alter one or more of the follow-ing CZM Program areas:

• Uses subject to management.

• Special management areas.

• Boundaries.

• Authorities and organization.

• Coordination, public involvement and the nationalinterest.

Therefore, the Commonwealth has requested OCRM toconcur with this determination.

Copies of the proposed changes, RPC XI—ProposedRoutine Program Changes to Pennsylvania’s Coastal ZoneManagement Program that Have Occurred in 2000 and2001, are available for review at the Erie County Depart-ment of Planning and the Delaware Valley RegionalPlanning Commission. In the Lake Erie Region, contactAutumn Plonski, Erie County Courthouse, Rm. 119, 140W. 6th St., Erie, PA 16501, (814) 451-6017. In theDelaware Estuary Region, contact Chris Linn, 111 SouthIndependence Mall East—The Bourse Building, EighthFloor, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2582, (215) 592-1800. Also,copies may be reviewed in Harrisburg, PA by callingLarry Toth, Coastal Zone Management Program, (717)772-5622.

The RPC is available on the Department’s website atwww.dep.state.pa.us (directLINK ‘‘Coastal Zones’’).

Interested parties can submit comments on whetherthese actions do or do not constitute an RPC. Commentsmust be submitted within 3 weeks from the date of thisnotice to Meredith Bland, Program Specialist, UnitedStates Department of Commerce, Coastal Programs Divi-sion, OCRM, SSMC4, Room 11209 (N/ORM3), 1305 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

DAVID E. HESS,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-95. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Cosponsors Needed for Mercury Thermometer Ex-change Events

The Department of Environmental Protection (Depart-ment), Office of Pollution Prevention and ComplianceAssistance, is seeking partners to cosponsor mercurythermometer exchange events throughout this Common-wealth. These events will provide the public with theopportunity to safely dispose of their mercury thermom-eters in exchange for a safer alternative. Cosponsors areneeded for these events that are willing to supply thepublic with alternative thermometers free of charge.

Many citizens have mercury thermometers in theirhouseholds; however, most are unaware of the harmfuleffects these thermometers can cause. Mercury thermom-eters can easily be broken, resulting in the release ofmercury to the environment. Mercury is a toxic substancethat is dangerous to human health, causing brain andcentral nervous system damage. Mercury is also known tobe a major source of environmental pollution.

The Department anticipates the events will eliminatethis source of mercury from the waste stream, preventenvironmental pollution and educate the public about thetoxicity of mercury. These events will also provide aunique opportunity for cosponsors to demonstrate theirenvironmental and social responsibility by providing thepublic with mercury-free thermometers at no charge.

To learn more about becoming a cosponsor of an eventor to obtain more information about these events, contactAnn Miller, Office of Pollution Prevention and ComplianceAssistance, (717) 787-0121, [email protected].

DAVID E. HESS,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-96. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHApplication of Conemaugh Health System for Ex-

ception

Under 28 Pa. Code § 51.33 (relating to requests forexceptions), the Department of Health (Department) givesnotice that Conemaugh Health System has requested anexception to the requirements of 28 Pa. Code § 153.1(relating to minimum standards), which requires compli-ance with minimum standards contained in the followingpublication Guidelines for Design and Construction ofHospital and Healthcare Facilities. The facility specifi-cally requests exemption from the following standardscontained in this publication: Table 7.5 (relating to sta-tion outlets for oxygen, vacuum (suction) and medical airsystems).

This request is on file with the Department. Personsmay receive a copy of a request for exception by request-ing a copy from the Department of Health, Division ofAcute and Ambulatory Care, Room 532, Health andWelfare Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120, (717) 783-8980,fax (717) 772-2163, [email protected].

Those persons who wish to comment on an exceptionrequest may do so by sending a letter by mail, e-mail orfacsimile to the division and address listed previously.

Comments received by the Department within 10 daysafter the date of publication of this notice will bereviewed by the Department before it decides whether toapprove or disapprove the request for exception.

Persons with a disability who wish to obtain a copy of arequest and/or provide comments to the Department andrequire an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodationto do so, should contact the Director, Division of Acuteand Ambulatory Care at (717) 783-8980, for Speechand/or Hearing Impaired Persons, V/TT (717) 783-6514 orthe Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984[TT].

ROBERT S. ZIMMERMAN, Jr.,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-97. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Application of Dermatologic SurgiCenter for Ex-ception

Under 28 Pa. Code § 51.33 (relating to requests forexceptions), the Department of Health (Department) givesnotice that Dermatologic SurgiCenter has requested anexception to the requirements of 28 Pa. Code § 571.1(relating to minimum standards), which requires compli-ance with minimum standards contained in the followingpublication: Guidelines for Design and Construction ofHospital and Healthcare Facilities. The facility specifi-cally requests exemption from the following standardcontained in this publication: 9.5.E1 (relating to soiledworkroom).

This request is on file with the Department. Personsmay receive a copy of a request for exception by request-ing a copy from the Department of Health, Division ofAcute and Ambulatory Care, Room 532, Health and

Welfare Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120, (717) 783-8980,fax (717) 772-2163, [email protected].

Those persons who wish to comment on an exceptionrequest may do so by sending a letter by mail, e-mail orfacsimile to the division and address listed previously.

Comments received by the Department within 10 daysafter the date of publication of this notice will bereviewed by the Department before it decides whether toapprove or disapprove the request for exception.

Persons with a disability who wish to obtain a copy of arequest and/or provide comments to the Department andrequire an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodationto do so, should contact the Director, Division of Acuteand Ambulatory Care at (717) 783-8980, for Speechand/or Hearing Impaired Persons, V/TT (717) 783-6514 orthe Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984[TT].

ROBERT S. ZIMMERMAN, Jr.,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-98. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Application of Jameson Memorial Hospital for Ex-ception

Under 28 Pa. Code § 51.33 (relating to requests forexceptions), the Department of Health (Department) givesnotice that Jameson Memorial Hospital has requested anexception to the requirements of 28 Pa. Code §§ 51.23and 153.1 (relating to positron emission tomography; andminimum standards), which requires compliance withminimum standards contained in the following publica-tion: Guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospitaland Healthcare Facilities. The facility specifically re-quests exemption from the following standards containedin this publication: 10.15.A2 (relating to size of patientrooms).

This request is on file with the Department. Personsmay receive a copy of a request for exception by request-ing a copy from the Department of Health, Division ofAcute and Ambulatory Care, Room 532, Health andWelfare Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120, (717) 783-8980,fax (717) 772-2163, [email protected]

Those persons who wish to comment on an exceptionrequest may do so by sending a letter by mail, e-mail orfacsimile to the division and address listed previously.

Comments received by the Department within 10 daysafter the date of publication of this notice will bereviewed by the Department before it decides whether toapprove or disapprove the request for exception.

Persons with a disability who wish to obtain a copy of arequest and/or provide comments to the Department andrequire an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodationto do so, should contact the Director, Division of Acuteand Ambulatory Care at (717) 783-8980, for Speechand/or Hearing Impaired Persons, V/TT (717) 783-6514 orthe Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984[TT].

ROBERT S. ZIMMERMAN, Jr.,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-99. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

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Application of Lancaster Regional Medical Centerfor Exception

Under 28 Pa. Code § 51.33 (relating to requests forexceptions), the Department of Health (Department) givesnotice that Lancaster Regional Medical Center has re-quested an exception to the requirements of 28 Pa. Code§ 107.61 (relating to written orders).

This request is on file with the Department. Personsmay receive a copy of a request for exception by request-ing a copy from the Department of Health, Division ofAcute and Ambulatory Care, Room 532, Health andWelfare Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120, (717) 783-8980,fax (717) 772-2163, [email protected].

Those persons who wish to comment on an exceptionrequest may do so by sending a letter by mail, e-mail orfacsimile to the division and address listed previously.

Comments received by the Department within 10 daysafter the date of publication of this notice will bereviewed by the Department before it decides whether toapprove or disapprove the request for exception.

Persons with a disability who wish to obtain a copy of arequest and/or provide comments to the Department andrequire an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodationto do so, should contact the Director, Division of Acuteand Ambulatory Care at (717) 783-8980, for Speechand/or Hearing Impaired Persons, V/TT (717) 783-6514 orthe Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984[TT].

ROBERT S. ZIMMERMAN, Jr.,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-100. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Application of UPMC St. Margaret for Exception

Under 28 Pa. Code § 51.33 (relating to requests forexceptions), the Department of Health (Department) givesnotice that UPMC St. Margaret has requested an excep-tion to the requirements of 28 Pa. Code § 138.17 (relatingto PTCA).

This request is on file with the Department. Personsmay receive a copy of a request for exception by request-ing a copy from the Department of Health, Division ofAcute and Ambulatory Care, Room 532, Health andWelfare Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120, (717) 783-8980,fax (717) 772-2163, [email protected].

Those persons who wish to comment on an exceptionrequest may do so by sending a letter by mail, e-mail orfacsimile to the division and address listed previously.

Comments received by the Department within 10 daysafter the date of publication of this notice will bereviewed by the Department before it decides whether toapprove or disapprove the request for exception.

Persons with a disability who wish to obtain a copy of arequest and/or provide comments to the Department andrequire an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodationto do so, should contact the Director, Division of Acuteand Ambulatory Care at (717) 783-8980, for Speechand/or Hearing Impaired Persons, V/TT (717) 783-6514 or

the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984[TT].

ROBERT S. ZIMMERMAN, Jr.,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-101. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Application of The Western Pennsylvania Hospitalfor Exception

Under 28 Pa. Code § 51.33 (relating to requests forexceptions), the Department of Health (Department) givesnotice that The Western Pennsylvania Hospital has re-quested an exception to the requirements of 28 Pa. Code§ 107.61 (relating to written orders).

This request is on file with the Department. Personsmay receive a copy of a request for exception by request-ing a copy from the Department of Health, Division ofAcute and Ambulatory Care, Room 532, Health andWelfare Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120, (717) 783-8980,fax (717) 772-2163, [email protected].

Those persons who wish to comment on an exceptionrequest may do so by sending a letter by mail, e-mail orfacsimile to the division and address listed previously.

Comments received by the Department within 10 daysafter the date of publication of this notice will bereviewed by the Department before it decides whether toapprove or disapprove the request for exception.

Persons with a disability who wish to obtain a copy of arequest and/or provide comments to the Department andrequire an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodationto do so, should contact the Director, Division of Acuteand Ambulatory Care at (717) 783-8980, for Speechand/or Hearing Impaired Persons, V/TT (717) 783-6514 orthe Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984[TT].

ROBERT S. ZIMMERMAN, Jr.,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-102. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Laboratories Approved to Determine Blood Alco-hol Content

The following laboratories are licensed by the Depart-ment of Health (Department) under the Clinical Labora-tory Act (act) (35 P. S. §§ 2151—2165) and are currentlyapproved by the Department under 28 Pa. Code §§ 5.50and 5.103 (relating to approval to provide special analyti-cal services; and blood tests for blood alcohol content) toperform alcohol analyses of blood and/or serum andplasma. This approval is based on demonstrated profi-ciency in periodic tests conducted by the Department’sBureau of Laboratories. Since procedures for determiningthe alcohol content of serum and plasma are identical andresults obtained from serum or plasma derived from ablood sample are the same, laboratories that demonstratereliability in the analysis of serum proficiency testingspecimens are approved to analyze both serum andplasma. These laboratories are also approved and desig-nated under 75 Pa.C.S. §§ 1547 and 3755 (relating tochemical testing to determine amount of alcohol or con-

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trolled substance; and reports by emergency room person-nel), 30 Pa.C.S. § 5125 (relating to chemical testing todetermine amount of alcohol or controlled substance) and34 Pa.C.S. § 2502, (relating to hunting or furtakingunder the influence of alcohol or controlled substance) asqualified to perform the types of specialized serviceswhich will reflect the presence of alcohol in blood and/orserum and plasma. Laboratories located outside thisCommonwealth may not provide blood and/or serum andplasma alcohol testing services in this Commonwealthunless they are specifically licensed by the Departmentunder the act.

Persons seeking forensic blood and/or serum andplasma analysis services from the following designatedlaboratories should determine that the laboratory em-ploys techniques and procedures acceptable for forensicpurposes and that the director of the facility is agreeableto performing determinations for this purpose. The list ofapproved laboratories will be revised approximately semi-annually and published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

The Department’s blood alcohol and serum/plasma alco-hol proficiency testing programs are approved by theUnited States Department of Health and Human Servicesin accordance with the requirements contained in theClinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988(42 CFR 493.901 and 493.937) which are administered bythe Health Care Financing Administration. Participationin these programs may therefore be used to demonstrateacceptable performance for approval purposes under bothFederal and Commonwealth statutes.

Questions regarding this list should be directed to Dr.M. Jeffery Shoemaker, Division of Chemistry and Toxicol-ogy, Department of Health, Bureau of Laboratories, P. O.Box 500, Exton, PA 19341-0500, (610) 280-3464 Ext. 3273.

Persons with a disability who require an alternativeformat of this notice (for example, large print, audiotapeor Braille) should contact Dr. Shoemaker at the previ-ously referenced address or phone number or persons whoare speech or hearing impaired may use V/TT: (717)783-6514 or the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at(800) 654-5984 (TT).

The symbols S and B indicate the following:

S = approved for serum and plasma analyses

B = approved for blood analyses

SB = approved for serum, plasma and blood analyses

ABINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-S1200 OLD YORK ROADABINGTON, PA 19001(215) 576-2350

ADVANCED TOXICOLOGY NETWORK-B3560 AIR CENTER COVE SUITE 101MEMPHIS, TN 38118(901) 794-5770

ALBERT EINSTEIN MED CTR NORTH-S5501 OLD YORK ROADPHILADELPHIA, PA 19141(215) 456-6100

ALIQUIPPA COMM HOSP PATHOLOGY DEPT-B2500 HOSPITAL DR-PATHOLOGY DEPTALIQUIPPA, PA 15001(724) 857-1240

ALLEG CNTY CORONERS DIV OF LABS-SB542 FORBES AVENUE ROOM 10COUNTY OFFICE BUILDINGPITTSBURGH, PA 15219(412) 350-6873

ALLEGHENY GENERAL HOSPITAL LABORATORIES-B1307 NORTH FEDERAL STREETPITTSBURGH, PA 15212(412) 359-3521

ALLEGHENY VALLEY HOSPITAL LAB-SB1300 CARLISLE STNATRONA HEIGHTS, PA 15065(724) 224-5100

ALTOONA HOSPITAL-SB620 HOWARD AVENUEALTOONA, PA 16601-4899(814) 946-2340

ANALYTIC BIO-CHEMISTRIES INC-SB1680-D LORETTA AVENUEFEASTERVILLE, PA 19053(215) 322-9210

ARMSTRONG COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSP-S1 NOLTE DRIVEKITTANNING, PA 16201(724) 543-8122

ASSOCIATED CLINICAL LABORATORIES-SB1526 PEACH STREETERIE, PA 16501(814) 461-2400

ASSOCIATED REGIONAL & UNIV PATH-S500 CHIPETA WAYSALT LAKE CITY, UT 84108(800) 242-2787

AUH-FORBES REGIONAL-SB2570 HAYMAKER ROADMONROEVILLE, PA 15146(412) 858-2560

AYER CLINICAL LAB-PENN HOSPITAL-S8TH & SPRUCE STSPHILADELPHIA, PA 19107(215) 829-3541

BARNES KASSON COUNTY HOSPITAL-S400 TURNPIKE STREETSUSQUEHANNA, PA 18847(570) 853-3135

BON SECOURS-HOLY FAMILY REG HLTH-SB2500 SEVENTH AVENUEALTOONA, PA 16602-2099(814) 949-4495

BRADFORD HOSPITAL LAB-SB116-156 INTERSTATE PKWYBRADFORD, PA 16701-0218(814) 362-8247

BRANDYWINE HOSPITAL-S201 REECEVILLE ROADATTN: LABORATORYCOATESVILLE, PA 19320(610) 383-8000

BROWNSVILLE GENERAL HOSPITAL LAB-S125 SIMPSON RDBROWNSVILLE, PA 15417(724) 785-7200

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BUTLER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-S911 EAST BRADY STREETBUTLER, PA 16001(724) 284-4510

CANONSBURG GENERAL HOSPITAL-SB100 MEDICAL BOULEVARDCANONSBURG, PA 15317(724) 745-6100

CARLISLE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER-S246 PARKER STCARLISLE, PA 17013(717) 249-1212

CENTRAL MONTGOMERY MEDICAL CENTER-S100 MEDICAL CAMPUS DRIVELANSDALE, PA 19446(215) 368-2100

CENTRE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL-B1800 EAST PARK AVENUESTATE COLLEGE, PA 16803(814) 234-6117

CHAMBERSBURG HOSPITAL-S112 NORTH SEVENTH STCHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201(717) 267-7152

CHARLES COLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-S1001 EAST SECOND STREETCOUDERSPORT, PA 16915(814) 274-9300

CHESTER COUNTY HOSPITAL-S701 E MARSHALL STWEST CHESTER, PA 19380(610) 431-5182

CHESTNUT HILL HOSPITAL-S8835 GERMANTOWN AVENUEDEPT OF PATHOLOGYPHILADELPHIA, PA 19118(215) 248-8630

CHILDRENS HOSP OF PHILADELPHIA-SONE CHILDREN’S CENTER 34TH & CIVICPHILADELPHIA, PA 19104(215) 590-1000

CLARION HOSPITAL-SB1 HOSPITAL DRIVECLARION, PA 16214(814) 226-9500

CLEARFIELD HOSPITAL LABORATORY-S809 TURNPIKE AVEPO BOX 992CLEARFIELD, PA 16830(814) 768-2280

CLINICAL LABORATORIES INC-SB901 KEYSTONE INDUSTRIAL PARKTHROOP, PA 18512-1534(570) 346-1759

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL-BNORTH FRALEY STREETKANE, PA 16735(814) 837-4575

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OF LANCASTER-S1100 EAST ORANGE STREETLANCASTER, PA 17602(717) 397-3711

COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER-S1800 MULBERRY STREETSCRANTON, PA 18510(570) 969-8000CONEMAUGH VALLEY MEMORIAL HOSP-SB1086 FRANKLIN STREETJOHNSTOWN, PA 15905-4398(814) 534-9000CORRY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-S612 WEST SMITH STREETCORRY, PA 16407(814) 664-4641CROZER CHESTER MED CENTER-S1 MEDICAL CENTER BOULEVARDUPLAND, PA 19013(610) 447-2000CROZER-CHESTER MED CTR-SPRINGFIELD-S190 WEST SPROUL ROADSPRINGFIELD, PA 19064(610) 447-2000DELAWARE COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSP-S501 NORTH LANSDOWNE AVENUEDREXEL HILL, PA 19026-1186(610) 284-8100DEPT OF PATHOLOGY & LAB MED-HUP-SB3400 SPRUCE STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19104(215) 662-6880DOYLESTOWN HOSPITAL-S595 W STATE STDOYLESTOWN, PA 18901(215) 345-2250DRUGSCAN INC-SB1119 MEARNS RD, PO BOX 2969WARMINSTER, PA 18974(215) 674-9310DUBOIS REG MED CTR—WEST UNIT-S100 HOSPITAL AVEDUBOIS, PA 15801(814) 371-2200EASTON HOSPITAL-B250 SOUTH 21ST STEASTON, PA 18042-3892(610) 250-4140ELKINS PARK HOSPITAL-S60 EAST TOWNSHIP LINE ROADELKINS PARK, PA 19027(215) 663-6102ELLWOOD CITY GENERAL HOSPITAL-S724 PERSHING STELLWOOD CITY, PA 16117(724) 752-0081

EPHRATA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL-S169 MARTIN AVE PO BOX 1002EPHRATA, PA 17522(717) 733-0311

ERHC ST MARYS LABORATORY-B763 JOHNSONBURG RDSAINT MARYS, PA 15857(814) 788-8525

EVANGELICAL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL-S1 HOSPITAL DRIVELEWISBURG, PA 17837(570) 522-2510

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FRANKFORD HOSP BUCKS CO CAMPUS-S380 NORTH OXFORD VALLEY ROADLANGHORNE, PA 19047-8304(215) 934-5227FRANKFORD HOSPITAL FRANK DIV-SFRANKFORD AVE & WAKELING STPHILADELPHIA, PA 19124(215) 831-2068FRANKFORD HOSPITAL-TORRES DIV-SRED LION & KNIGHTS ROADSPHILADELPHIA, PA 19114(215) 612-4000FRICK HOSPITAL-S508 SOUTH CHURCH STREETMOUNT PLEASANT, PA 15666(724) 547-1500FULTON COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER-S216 SOUTH FIRST STREETMCCONNELLSBURG, PA 17233(717) 485-3155GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER-SBN ACADEMY RDDANVILLE, PA 17822(570) 271-6338GEISINGER WYOMING VALLEY MED CTR-S1000 E MOUNTAIN DRIVEWILKES-BARRE, PA 18711(570) 826-7830GEORGE TOLSTOI LAB-UNIONTOWN HSP-S500 WEST BERKELEY STREETUNIONTOWN, PA 15401(724) 430-5143GERMANTOWN COMM HLTH WILLOW TERR-SONE PENN BOULEVARDPHILADELPHIA, PA 19144(215) 951-8800GETTYSBURG HOSPITAL-SB147 GETTYS STREETGETTYSBURG, PA 17325(717) 334-2121GNADEN HUETTEN MEMORIAL HOSP-SB11TH & HAMILTON STSLEHIGHTON, PA 18235(610) 377-1300GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL-B4TH & WALNUT STS PO BOX 1281LEBANON, PA 17042-1218(717) 270-7500GOOD SAMARITAN REGIONAL MED CTR-S700 EAST NORWEGIAN STREETPOTTSVILLE, PA 17901(570) 621-4032

GRADUATE HOSPITAL-S1800 LOMBARD STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19146(215) 893-2240

GRAND VIEW HOSPITAL-S700 LAWN AVESELLERSVILLE, PA 18960(215) 257-3611

GREENE COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-SBONAR AVENUEWAYNESBURG, PA 15370(724) 627-2608

GUTHRIE CLINIC PATH LAB-SGUTHRIE SQUARESAYRE, PA 18840(570) 888-5858HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL-SBROAD & VINE STS MS 113PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102(215) 762-1783HAMOT MEDICAL CENTER-S201 STATE STREETERIE, PA 16550(814) 877-3131HANOVER GENERAL HOSPITAL-SB300 HIGHLAND AVEHANOVER, PA 17331(717) 637-3711HARRISBURG HOSPITAL LABORATORY-SBSOUTH FRONT STREETHARRISBURG, PA 17101(717) 782-2832HAZLETON GENERAL HOSPITAL-SBEAST BROAD STREETHAZLETON, PA 18201(570) 501-4152HEALTH NETWORK LABORATORIES-S1627 WEST CHEW STREETALLENTOWN, PA 18102(610) 402-2236HEALTH NETWORK LABORATORIES-S1200 SOUTH CEDAR CREST BLVDALLENTOWN, PA 18103(610) 402-8150HEALTH NETWORK LABORATORIES-S2545 SCHOENERSVILLE ROADBETHLEHEM, PA 18017-7384(484) 884-2259HEALTH NETWORK LABORATORIES-SB2024 LEHIGH STREETALLENTOWN, PA 18103-4798(610) 402-8150HIGHLANDS HOSPITAL-S401 EAST MURPHY AVENUECONNELLSVILLE, PA 15425(724) 628-1500HOLY SPIRIT HOSPITAL-SB503 N 21ST STREETCAMP HILL, PA 17011-2288(717) 763-2206INDIANA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER-SHOSPITAL ROAD PO BOX 788INDIANA, PA 15701-0788(724) 357-7167

J C BLAIR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-SWARM SPRINGS AVEHUNTINGDON, PA 16652(814) 643-8645

JAMESON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-S1211 WILMINGTON AVENUENEW CASTLE, PA 16105(724) 656-4080

JEANES HOSPITAL-S7600 CENTRAL AVEPHILADELPHIA, PA 19111(215) 728-2347

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JEANNETTE DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSP-S600 JEFFERSON AVENUEJEANNETTE, PA 15644(724) 527-9330JENNERSVILLE REGIONAL HOSPITAL-S1015 WEST BALTIMORE PIKEWEST GROVE, PA 19390(610) 869-1080JRHS - BROOKVILLE HOSPITAL-S100 HOSPITAL RDBROOKVILLE, PA 15825(814) 849-2312KENSINGTON HOSPITAL-S136 WEST DIAMOND STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19122(215) 426-8100LAB CORP OCCUPATIONAL TEST SRVCS-B1120 STATELINE ROAD WESTSOUTHAVEN, MS 38671(886) 827-8042LAB CORP OF AMERICA HOLDINGS-SB6370 WILCOX ROADDUBLIN, OH 43016-1296(800) 282-7300LABCORP OF AMERICA HOLDINGS-SB69 FIRST AVE PO BOX 500RARITAN, NJ 08869(201) 526-2400LABONE INC-SB10101 RENNER BOULEVARDLENEXA, KS 66219-9752(913) 888-1770LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL-S555 N DUKE ST PO BOX 3555LANCASTER, PA 17603(717) 299-5511LANCASTER GENERAL HOSP-SUS DIV-S306 NORTH SEVENTH STREETCOLUMBIA, PA 17512(717) 684-2841LANCASTER REGIONAL MED CENTER-S250 COLLEGE AVENUE PO BOX 3434LANCASTER, PA 17604(717) 291-8022LATROBE AREA HOSPITAL-S121 WEST 2ND AVENUELATROBE, PA 15650(724) 537-1550LEWISTOWN HOSPITAL-BHIGHLAND AVENUELEWISTOWN, PA 17044(717) 248-5411

LOCK HAVEN HOSPITAL-B24 CREE DRIVELOCK HAVEN, PA 17745(570) 893-5000

MAIN LINE CLIN LABS BRYN MAWR CP-S130 BRYN MAWR AVENUEBRYN MAWR, PA 19010(610) 526-3554

MAIN LINE CLIN LABS LANKENAU CP-S100 EAST LANCASTER AVENUEWYNNEWOOD, PA 19096(610) 645-2615

MAIN LINE CLIN LABS PAOLI MEM CP-S255 WEST LANCASTER AVENUEPAOLI, PA 19301(610) 648-1000MARIAN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL-S100 LINCOLN AVENUECARBONDALE, PA 18407(717) 281-1042MEADVILLE MED CTR-LIBERTY ST-S751 LIBERTY STREETMEADVILLE, PA 16335(814) 336-3121MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PA HOSPITAL-S3300 HENRY AVENUEPHILADELPHIA, PA 19129(215) 842-7306MEDTOX LABORATORIES INC-SB402 WEST COUNTY ROAD DST PAUL, MN 55112(612) 636-7466MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CLINICAL LAB-SB325 S BELMONT ST PO BOX 15118YORK, PA 17403(717) 843-8623MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LAB-SB1 HOSPITAL DRIVETOWANDA, PA 18848(570) 265-2191MERCY HEALTH LAB/MFH-S1500 LANSDOWNE AVENUEDARBY, PA 19023(610) 237-4262MERCY HEALTH LAB/MHOP-S54 AND CEDAR AVENUEPHILADELPHIA, PA 19143(215) 748-9181MERCY HEALTH LAB/MSH-S2701 DEKALB PIKENORRISTOWN, PA 19401(610) 278-2090MERCY HEALTH PARTNERS-S746 JEFFERSON AVESCRANTON, PA 18510(570) 348-7100MERCY HOSPITAL LABORATORY-S25 CHURCH STREETPO BOX 658WILKES-BARRE, PA 18765(570) 826-3100MERCY HOSPITAL LABORATORY-SPRIDE & LOCUST STREETSPITTSBURGH, PA 15219(412) 232-7831MERCY PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL LAB-S1004 ARCH STREETPITTSBURGH, PA 15212(412) 323-5783METHODIST HOSP DIVISION/TJUH INC-S2301 SOUTH BROAD STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19148(215) 952-9059MEYERSDALE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL-S200 HOSPITAL DRMEYERSDALE, PA 15552(814) 634-5911

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MIDVALLEY HOSPITAL-S1400 MAIN STREETPECKVILLE, PA 18452(570) 383-5520MINERS HOSPITAL-S290 HAIDA AVENUEPO BOX 689HASTINGS, PA 16646(814) 948-7171MONONGAHELA VALLEY HOSP INC-SCOUNTRY CLUB RD, RT 88MONONGAHELA, PA 15063(724) 258-1000MONSOUR MEDICAL CENTER-S70 LINCOLN WAY EJEANNETTE, PA 15644(724) 527-1511

MONTGOMERY HOSPITAL LAB-SPOWELL & FORNANCE STSNORRISTOWN, PA 19401(610) 270-2173

MOSES TAYLOR HOSPITAL-S700 QUINCY AVENUESCRANTON, PA 18510(570) 340-2100

MUNCY VALLEY HOSPITAL-S215 EAST WATER STMUNCY, PA 17756(570) 546-8282

NASON HOSPITAL-BNASON DRIVEROARING SPRING, PA 16673(814) 224-6215

NATIONAL MED SERVICES INC LAB-SB3701 WELSH ROADWILLOW GROVE, PA 19090(215) 657-4900

NAZARETH HOSPITAL-S2601 HOLME AVEPHILADELPHIA, PA 19152(215) 335-6245

OHIO VALLEY GENERAL HOSPITAL-S25 HECKEL RDMCKEES ROCKS, PA 15136(412) 777-6161

OMEGA MEDICAL LABORATORIES INC-SB2001 STATE HILL ROADSUITE 100WYOMISSING, PA 19610-1699(610) 378-1900

PALMERTON HOSPITAL-S135 LAFAYETTE AVEPALMERTON, PA 18071(610) 826-3141

PARKVIEW HOSPITAL-S1331 EAST WYOMING AVENUEPHILADELPHIA, PA 19124(215) 537-7430

PENN STATE MILTON SHERSHEY MED CTR-S500 UNIVERSITY DRIVEDEPT OF PATHOLOGY & LAB MEDICINEHERSHEY, PA 17033(717) 531-8353

PENNSYLVANIA DEPT OF HEALTH-SB110 PICKERING WAYLIONVILLE, PA 19353(610) 280-3464

PHILIPSBURG AREA HOSPITAL-SB210 LOCH LOMOND ROADPHILIPSBURG, PA 16866(814) 342-7112

PHOENIXVILLE HOSPITAL LABORATORY-S140 NUTT RDDEPT OF PATHOLOGYPHOENIXVILLE, PA 19460-0809(610) 983-1612

PINNACLE HLTH/COMM GEN OSTEO HOSP-S4300 LONDONDERRY RDPO BOX 3000HARRISBURG, PA 17109(717) 657-7214

PITTSBURGH CRIMINALISTICS-SB1320 FIFTH AVENUEPITTSBURGH, PA 15219(412) 391-6118

POCONO MEDICAL CENTER LAB-SB206 EAST BROWN STREETEAST STROUDSBURG, PA 18301(570) 476-3544

POTTSTOWN MEMORIAL MED CENTER-S1600 E HIGH STPOTTSTOWN, PA 19464(610) 327-7111

POTTSVILLE HOSP AND WARNE CLINIC-SB420 SOUTH JACKSON STREETPOTTSVILLE, PA 17901(570) 621-5262

PRESBYTERIAN MED CENTER OF PHILA-S51 NORTH 39TH ST5TH FLR RM 530DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY & LABPHILADELPHIA, PA 19104-2640(215) 662-3435

PUNXSUTAWNEY AREA HOSPITAL-S81 HILLCREST DRIVEPUNXSUTAWNEY, PA 15767(814) 938-4500

QUEST DIAGNOSTICS CLINICAL LABS INC-SB900 BUSINESS CENTER DRIVEHORSHAM, PA 19044(215) 957-9300

QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC-SB400 EGYPT ROADNORRISTOWN, PA 19403(610) 631-4219

QUEST DIAGNOSTICS NICHOLS INSTITUTE-SB14225 NEWBROOK DRIVEPO BOX 10841CHANTILLY, VA 20153-0841(703) 802-6900

QUEST DIAGNOSTICS OF PA INC-SB875 GREENTREE RD4 PARKWAY CENTERPITTSBURGH, PA 15220-3610(412) 920-7600

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QUEST DIAGNOSTICS VENTURE LLC-SB875 GREENTREE ROAD4 PARKWAY CENTERPITTSBURGH, PA 15220-3610(412) 920-7631

READING HOSPITAL & MED CTR-S6TH AND SPRUCE STREETSWEST READING, PA 19611(610) 988-8080

RIDDLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-SBALTIMORE PIKE HIGHWAY 1MEDIA, PA 19063(610) 566-9400

ROXBOROUGH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-S5800 RIDGE AVEPHILADELPHIA, PA 19128(215) 487-4394

SACRED HEART HOSPITAL-S4TH & CHEW STSALLENTOWN, PA 18102(610) 776-4727

SAINT AGNES MEDICAL CENTER-S1900 SOUTH BROAD STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19145(215) 339-4360

SAINT CLAIR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-S1000 BOWER HILL RDPITTSBURGH, PA 15243(412) 561-4900

SAINT LUKES HOSPITAL-S801 OSTRUM STBETHLEHEM, PA 18015(610) 691-4141

SAINT MARY MEDICAL CENTER-SLANGHORNE - NEWTOWN RDLANGHORNE, PA 19047(215) 750-2162

SAINT VINCENT HEALTH CENTER-S232 WEST 25TH STREETERIE, PA 16544(814) 452-5383

SEWICKLEY VALLEY HOSPITAL LAB-SBLACKBURN RD & FITCH DRIVESEWICKLEY, PA 15143(412) 741-6600

SHARON REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM-SB740 EAST STATE STREETSHARON, PA 16146(724) 983-3911

SOLDIERS & SAILORS MEM HOSP-SCENTRAL AVEWELLSBORO, PA 16901(570) 724-1631

SOMERSET HOSPITAL LAB-B225 S CENTER AVESOMERSET, PA 15501(814) 443-5000

SOUTH HILLS HEALTH SYS-JEFFERSON-S575 COAL VALLEY ROADP. O. BOX 18119PITTSBURGH, PA 15236(412) 469-5723

SPECIALTY LABORATORIES-SB2211 MICHIGAN AVENUESANTA MONICA, CA 90404(310) 828-6543ST JOSEPH QUALITY MEDICAL LAB-SB215 NORTH 12TH STREET BOX 316READING, PA 19603(610) 378-2200ST JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL-DIV NPHS-S16TH ST & GIRARD AVEPHILADELPHIA, PA 19130(215) 787-9000ST LUKES HOSP ALLENTOWN CAMPUS-S1736 HAMILTON STREETALLENTOWN, PA 18104(610) 439-4000ST LUKES QUAKERTOWN HOSPITAL-S11TH ST & PARK AVE PO BOX 9003QUAKERTOWN, PA 18951(215) 538-4681SUBURBAN GENERAL HOSPITAL-S100 SOUTH JACKSON AVENUEBELLEVUE, PA 15202(412) 734-6000TAYLOR HOSPITAL DIV OF CCMC-S175 E CHESTER PIKERIDLEY PARK, PA 19078(610) 595-6450TEMPLE EAST INC NE-S2301 EAST ALLEGHENY AVENUEPHILADELPHIA, PA 19134(215) 291-3671TEMPLE LOWER BUCKS HOSPITAL LAB-S501 BATH ROADBRISTOL, PA 19007(215) 785-9200TEMPLE UNIV HOSPITAL EPISCOPAL CAMPUS-S100 EAST LEHIGH AVENUEPHILADELPHIA, PA 19125-1098(215) 427-7333TEMPLE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL-S3401 N BROAD STPHILADELPHIA, PA 19140(215) 707-4353THE MEDICAL CENTER BEAVER PA-SB1000 DUTCH RIDGE ROADBEAVER, PA 15009-9700(724) 728-7000THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSP-S125 SOUTH 11TH ST204 PAVILIONPHILADELPHIA, PA 19107(215) 955-6374TITUSVILLE AREA HOSPITAL-S406 WEST OAK STREETTITUSVILLE, PA 16354(814) 827-1851TOXI-CON LABORATORY-SB201 SMALLACOMBE DRIVESCRANTON, PA 18508(570) 963-0722TYLER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-S880 SR 6 WTUNKHANNOCK, PA 18657(570) 836-2161

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TYRONE HOSPITAL-SBCLAY AVENUE EXTENSIONTYRONE, PA 16686(814) 684-0484UNITED COMMUNITY HOSPITAL-SB631 NORTH BROAD STREET EXTGROVE CITY, PA 16127(724) 450-7125UPMC BEDFORD MEMORIAL-SB10455 LINCOLN HIGHWAYEVERETT, PA 15537(814) 623-3506UPMC BRADDOCK-S400 HOLLAND AVENUEBRADDOCK, PA 15104(412) 636-5291UPMC HORIZON GREENVILLE-SB110 NORTH MAIN STREETGREENVILLE, PA 16125(724) 588-2100UPMC HORIZON SHENANGO-SB2200 MEMORIAL DRIVEFARRELL, PA 16121(724) 981-3500UPMC LEE REGIONAL HOSPITAL-SB320 MAIN STREETJOHNSTOWN, PA 15901(814) 533-0130UPMC MCKEESPORT LABORATORY-S1500 FIFTH AVENUEMCKEESPORT, PA 15132(412) 664-2233UPMC NORTHWEST-SB1 SPRUCE STREETFRANKLIN, PA 16323(814) 437-7000UPMC PASSAVANT-S9100 BABCOCK BLVDPITTSBURGH, PA 15237(412) 367-6700UPMC PASSAVANT LABORATORY CRANBERRY-SONE ST FRANCIS WAYCRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA 16066(724) 772-5370UPMC PRESBYTERIAN SHADYSIDE CP PUH-SROOM 5929 MAIN TOWER CHP200 LOTHROP STREETPITTSBURGH, PA 15213-2582(412) 648-6000UPMC PRESBYTERIAN SHADYSIDE LAB SHDY-S5230 CENTRE AVENUEPITTSBURGH, PA 15232(412) 622-2315UPMC SAINT MARGARET HOSPITAL-S815 FREEPORT ROADPITTSBURGH, PA 15215(412) 784-4000WARMINSTER HOSPITAL-S225 NEWTOWN ROADWARMINSTER, PA 18974(215) 441-6700WARREN GENERAL HOSPITAL-SB2 CRESCENT PARKWARREN, PA 16365(814) 723-3300

WASHINGTON HOSPITAL-S155 WILSON AVEWASHINGTON, PA 15301(724) 223-3136

WAYNE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-S601 PARK STREETHONESDALE, PA 18431(570) 253-1300

WAYNESBORO HOSPITAL-S501 E MAIN STREETWAYNESBORO, PA 17268(717) 765-3403

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL-S4800 FRIENDSHIP AVEPITTSBURGH, PA 15224(412) 578-5779

WESTERN RESERVE CARE SYSTEM-S500 GYPSY LANEYOUNGSTOWN, OH 44504(216) 740-3794

WESTMORELAND HOSPITAL-S532 W PITTSBURGH STGREENSBURG, PA 15601(724) 832-4365

WILLIAMSPORT HOSP & MED CENTER-SB777 RURAL AVENUEWILLIAMSPORT, PA 17701-3198(570) 321-2300

WINDBER MEDICAL CENTER-B600 SOMERSET AVEWINDBER, PA 15963(814) 467-6611

WVHCS HOSP PENNANT LABORATORY-SB575 NORTH RIVER STREETWILKES-BARRE, PA 18764(570) 829-8111

WVU HOSPITAL CLINICAL LABS-S1 MEDICAL CENTER DRPO BOX 8009MORGANTOWN, WV 26506-8009(304) 598-4241

YORK HOSPITAL-SB1001 SOUTH GEORGE STREETYORK, PA 17405(717) 851-2345

ROBERT S. ZIMMERMAN, Jr.,Secretary

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Laboratories Approved to Perform Blood Leadand/or Erythrocyte Protoporphyrin Determina-tions

The following laboratories are licensed in accordancewith the Clinical Laboratory Act (35 P. S. §§ 2151—2165)and/or the Federal Clinical Laboratory Improvement Actof 1967 (42 U.S.C.A. § 263a) and are currently approvedunder 28 Pa. Code § 5.50 (relating to approval to providespecial analytical services) to perform analyses of bloodfor lead or erythrocyte protoporphyrin content. This ap-proval is based on demonstrated proficiency in periodic

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evaluations conducted by the Bureau of Laboratories ofthe Department of Health (Department).

Lead poisoning is a reportable noncommunicable dis-ease. Approved laboratories which offer blood lead testingservices are required to inform the Department of actualor possible incidents of this condition in accordance with28 Pa. Code § 27.34 (relating to reporting cases of leadpoisoning). These regulations specify the following re-quirements for reporting by clinical laboratories.

(1) A clinical laboratory shall report all blood lead testresults on both venous and capillary specimens for per-sons under 16 years of age to the Department’s ChildhoodLead Poisoning Prevention Program, Division of Maternaland Child Health, Bureau of Family Health.

(2) A clinical laboratory shall report an elevated bloodlead level in a person 16 years of age or older to theDepartment’s Division of Environmental Health Epidemi-ology, Bureau of Epidemiology or to other locations asdesignated by the Department. An elevated blood leadlevel is defined by the National Institute for OccupationalSafety and Health (NIOSH). As of January 26, 2002,NIOSH defines an elevated blood lead level as a venousblood lead level of 25 micrograms per deciliter (µg/dL) orhigher. The Department will publish in the PennsylvaniaBulletin any NIOSH update of the definition within 30days of NIOSH’s notification to the Department.

(3) A clinical laboratory which conducts blood lead testson 100 or more specimens per month shall submit resultselectronically in a format specified by the Department.

(4) A clinical laboratory which conducts blood lead testson less than 100 blood lead specimens per month shallsubmit results either electronically or by hard copy in theformat specified by the Department.

(5) A laboratory which performs blood lead tests onblood specimens collected in this Commonwealth shall belicensed as a clinical laboratory and shall be specificallyapproved by the Department to conduct those tests.

(6) Blood lead analyses requested for occupationalhealth purposes on blood specimens collected in thisCommonwealth shall be performed only by laboratorieswhich are licensed and approved as specified in para-graph (5) and which are also approved by the Occu-pational Safety and Health Administration of theUnited States Department of Labor under 29 CFR1910.1025(j)(2)(iii) (relating to lead).

(7) A clinical laboratory shall complete a blood lead testwithin 5 work days of the receipt of the blood specimenand shall submit the case report to the Department bythe close of business of the next work day after the dayon which the test was performed. The clinical laboratoryshall submit a report of lead poisoning using either thehard-copy form or electronic transmission format specifiedby the Department.

(8) When a clinical laboratory receives a blood speci-men without all of the information required for reportingpurposes, the clinical laboratory shall test the specimenand shall submit the incomplete report to the Depart-ment.

Erythrocyte protoporphyrin determinations may be per-formed as an adjunct determination to substantiate bloodlead levels of 25 micrograms per deciliter or higher. Sinceerythrocyte protoporphyrin concentrations may not in-crease as a result of low-level exposures to lead, directblood lead analysis is the only reliable method for identi-fying individuals with blood lead concentrations below 25micrograms per deciliter.

Persons seeking blood lead or erythrocyte proto-porphyrin analyses should determine that the laboratoryemploys techniques and procedures acceptable for thepurpose for which the analyses are sought. Laboratoriesoffering blood lead analysis only are designated with theletter ‘‘L’’ following the name of the laboratory. Thoseoffering erythrocyte protoporphyrin analysis only are des-ignated with the letter ‘‘P.’’ Laboratories offering bothservices are designated with the letters ‘‘LP.’’

The list of approved laboratories will be reviewedsemiannually and if there are changes to the list, a noticeto that effect will be published in the PennsylvaniaBulletin at that time.

The Department’s blood lead proficiency testing pro-gram is approved by the United States Department ofHealth and Human Services in accordance with therequirements contained in the Clinical Laboratory Im-provement Amendments of 1988 (42 CFR 493.901 and493.937) which are administered by the Centers forMedicare and Medicaid Services. Participation in theseprograms may be used to demonstrate acceptable perfor-mance for approval purposes under both Federal andCommonwealth statutes.

Questions regarding this list should be directed to Dr.M. Jeffery Shoemaker, Director, Division of Chemistryand Toxicology, Department of Health, Bureau of Labora-tories, P. O. Box 500, Exton, PA 19341-0500, (610) 280-3464 Ext. 3273.

Persons with a disability who require an alternativeformat of this notice (for example, large print, audiotapeor Braille) should contact Dr. Shoemaker at V/TT: (717)783-6514 or the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at(800) 654-5984 (TT).ALLEG CNTY CORONERS DIV OF LABS-L542 FORBES AVENUEROOM 10 COUNTY OFFICE BUILDINGPITTSBURGH, PA 15219(412) 350-6873ANGELINE KIRBY MEM HEALTH CENTER-L71 NORTH FRANKLIN STREETWILKES-BARRE, PA 18701(570) 823-5450ASSOCIATED REGIONAL & UNIV PATH-LP500 CHIPETA WAYSALT LAKE CITY, UT 84108(800) 242-2787AURORA CONSOLIDATED LABORATORIES-LP8901 WEST LINCOLN AVEWEST ALLIS, WI 53227(414) 328-7945CLINICAL LABORATORIES INC-LP901 KEYSTONE INDUSTRIAL PARKTHROOP, PA 18512-1534(570) 346-1759CLINICAL REFERENCE LABORATORY-LP8433 QUIVIRA ROADLENEXA, KS 66215(913) 492-3652EAST PENN MFG CO INC-LPDEKA RD KELLER TECH CENTERLYONS STATION, PA 19536(610) 682-6361ELLWOOD CITY GENERAL HOSPITAL-LP724 PERSHING STELLWOOD CITY, PA 16117(724) 752-0081

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EMSF PATSY J BRUNO MD LABORATORY-L369 NORTH 11TH STREETSUNBURY, PA 17801(570) 286-7755EVANGELICAL MEDICAL SERVICES BUILDING-L905 US 522SELINSGROVE, PA 17870(570) 372-6119GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER-LN ACADEMY RDDANVILLE, PA 17822(570) 271-6338GEORGE TOLSTOI LAB-UNIONTOWN HSP-L500 WEST BERKELEY STREETUNIONTOWN, PA 15401(724) 430-5143GREAT SMOKIES DIAGNOSTIC LAB-L63 ZILLICOA STREETASHEVILLE, NC 28801(828) 253-0621HAGERSTOWN MEDICAL LABORATORY-L11110 MEDICAL CAMPUS RD STE 230HAGERSTOWN, MD 21742(301) 790-8670HEALTH NETWORK LABORATORIES-LP2024 LEHIGH STREETALLENTOWN, PA 18103-4798(610) 402-8150LAB CORP OF AMERICA HOLDINGS-LP6370 WILCOX ROADDUBLIN, OH 43016-1296(800) 282-7300LAB CORP OF AMERICA HOLDINGS-LP1447 YORK COURTBURLINGTON, NC 27215(800) 334-5161LABCORP OF AMERICA HOLDINGS-LP69 FIRST AVE PO BOX 500RARITAN, NJ 08869(201) 526-2400LABONE INC-LP10101 RENNER BOULEVARDLENEXA, KS 66219-9752(913) 888-1770LABORATORY CORP OF AMERICA-L13900 PARK CENTER ROADHERNDON, VA 20171(703) 742-3100LEAD LAB AT LASALLE UNIVERSITY-L500 ADAMS AVENUEPHILADELPHIA, PA 19120(215) 728-6404

MAIN LINE CLIN LABS LANKENAU CP-L100 EAST LANCASTER AVENUEWYNNEWOOD, PA 19096(610) 645-2615

MAYO CLINIC-LP200 FIRST ST SW HILTON 530ROCHESTER, MN 55905(507) 284-3018

MEDICAL ASSOCIATES PC-P 935HIGHLAND BLVD SUITE 4400BOZEMAN, MT 59715(406) 587-5123

MEDTOX LABORATORIES INC-LP402 WEST COUNTY ROAD DST PAUL, MN 55112(612) 636-7466

MERCY HEALTH LAB/MFH-L1500 LANSDOWNE AVENUEDARBY, PA 19023(610) 237-4262

MERCY HOSPITAL LABORATORY-LPRIDE & LOCUST STREETSPITTSBURGH, PA 15219(412) 232-7831

NATIONAL MED SERVICES INC LAB-LP3701 WELSH ROADWILLOW GROVE, PA 19090(215) 657-4900

OMEGA MEDICAL LABORATORIES INC-L2001 STATE HILL ROAD SUITE 100WYOMISSING, PA 19610-1699(610) 378-1900

PACIFIC TOXICOLOGY LABORATORIES-LP6160 VARIEL AVENUEWOODLAND HILLS, CA 91367(818) 598-3110

PENNSYLVANIA DEPT OF HEALTH-LP110 PICKERING WAYLIONVILLE, PA 19353(610) 280-3464

POCONO MEDICAL CENTER LAB-L206 EAST BROWN STREETEAST STROUDSBURG, PA 18301(570) 476-3544

PRIMARY CARE HLTH SERV INC LAB-L7227 HAMILTON AVEPITTSBURGH, PA 15208(412) 244-4728

PUBLIC HEALTH LAB CITY OF PHILA-L500 SOUTH BROAD STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19146(215) 685-6812

QUEST DIAGNOSTICS CLIN LABS INC-L7600 TYRONE AVENUEVAN NUYS, CA 91405(818) 376-6195

QUEST DIAGNOSTICS CLINICAL LABS INC-LP900 BUSINESS CENTER DRIVEHORSHAM, PA 19044(215) 957-9300

QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INCORPORATED-LP33608 ORTEGA HIGHWAYSAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA 92690-6130(949) 728-4000

QUEST DIAGNOSTICS NICHOLS INSTITUTE-LP14225 NEWBROOK DRIVE PO BOX 10841CHANTILLY, VA 20153-0841(703) 802-6900

QUEST DIAGNOSTICS OF PA INC-LP875 GREENTREE RD 4 PARKWAY CENTERPITTSBURGH, PA 15220-3610(412) 920-7600

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QUEST DIAGNOSTICS VENTURE LLC-L875 GREENTREE ROAD4 PARKWAY CENTERPITTSBURGH, PA 15220-3610(412) 920-7631

READING HOSPITAL & MED CTR-L6TH AND SPRUCE STREETSWEST READING, PA 19611(610) 988-8080

SPECIALTY LABORATORIES-L2211 MICHIGAN AVENUESANTA MONICA, CA 90404(310) 828-6543

ST JOSEPH QUALITY MEDICAL LAB-L215 NORTH 12TH STREET BOX 316READING, PA 19603(610) 378-2200

TAMARAC MEDICAL-LP7000 SOUTH BROADWAY SUITE 2CLITTLETON, CO 80122(303) 794-1083TOXI-CON LABORATORY-LP201 SMALLACOMBE DRIVESCRANTON, PA 18508(570) 963-0722UPMC PRESBYTERIAN SHADYSIDE CP PUH-LROOM 5929 MAIN TOWER CHP200 LOTHROP STREETPITTSBURGH, PA 15213-2582(412) 648-6000

ROBERT S. ZIMMERMAN, Jr.,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-104. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRYCurrent Prevailing Wage Act Debarments

The following contractors have been determined to have intentionally violated the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act(act) (43 P. S. §§ 165-11—165-17). This notice is published for the information and convenience of public bodies subject tothe act. Under section 11(e) of the act (43 P. S. § 165-11(e)), these contractors or any firms, corporations or partnershipsin which these contractors have an interest shall be awarded no contracts for 3 years after the date listed.

Contractor AddressDate ofDebarment

1. Thomas S. Cappa Associates, Inc.(Fed. ER Tax I.D. No. 23-2808815) and Thomas S.Cappa, individually

P. O. Box 45Springhouse, PA 19477 -and/or-708 Lawrence LaneMaple Glen, PA 19002

05/26/00

2. Robert Mueller, individually, and Mueller CustomContracting (Fed. ER Tax I.D. No. 25-1572125)

1337 Valley View RoadBellefonte, PA 16823

06/19/00

3. Peter Celender (Fed. ER Tax I.D. No. 25-1725623) c/o Blue Eagle Construction44 McKnight StreetPittsburgh, PA 15220

06/19/00

4. Irwin Pearlman, a/k/a Irv Pearlman, d/b/a PearlmanDemolition(Fed. ER Tax I.D. No. 25-1593522)

5841 Morrowfield AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15217

06/29/00

5. ANR Construction Corporation, (Fed. ER Tax I.D. No.23-2692566) and Ashraf H. Ramelah

1642 Union Boulevard, Suite HAllentown, PA 18103-and/or-c/o Dreslin & Company, Inc.Suite 150190 West Germantown PikeNorristown, PA 19401

08/29/00

6. R & R Cablevision, Inc. t/a Home Automation SecurityPlus(Fed. ER Tax I.D. No. 25-1576416) -and- Ronald Snelick

204 Chestnut StreetP. O. Box 428St. Marys, PA 15857 -and-122 Fern LaneKersey, PA 15846

10/03/00

7. Allegheny Communication Systems, Inc., and Mary J.Ronco, individually (Fed. ER Tax I.D. No. 25-1742078)

262 Shasta DrivePittsburgh, PA 15239 -and-1640 Little Meadow RoadPittsburgh, PA 15241

12/08/00

8. C & R Mechanical Contractors, Inc.(Fed. E.R. Tax I.D. No. 23-2841873)

620 Parkway BoulevardBroomwall, PA 19008 -and-425 Doe Run LaneSpringfield, PA 19064-1103 -and-583 Abbott DriveBroomall, PA 19008

01/08/01

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Contractor AddressDate ofDebarment

9. First Choice Fire Protection, Inc.(Fed. E.R. Tax ID No. 23-2891133) -and- Ronald Seidel

3 Chinkapin DriveFleetwood, PA 19522

02/07/01

10. Brim Industrial Maintenance, Inc., (Fed. E.R. Tax IDNo. 25-1771179) -and- William Logue, individually,Richard M. Dorsey, individually

1152 E. Finley DriveClaysville, PA 15323 -and-1118 E. Finley DriveClaysville, PA 15323 -and-1153 E. Finley DriveClaysville, PA 15323

02/23/01

11. Lee Dial, Inc.(Fed. E.R. Tax ID No. 23-2873962), a/k/a Lee DialContractors (Fed. E.R. Tax ID No. 25-1731565) and LeeDial Construction, and Lee Dial, individually

538 East Penn AvenueCleona, PA 17042

04/03/01

12. John Sadowsky, individually and d/b/a John SadowskyDrywall

100 Ckrasi T-8West Mifflin, PA 15122

04/04/01

13. Clifford Heist, individually, and Deborah L. Heist,individually, and d/b/a Heist Floors Hardwood and More

224 Water StreetTitusville, PA 16354

05/09/01

14. F.A.C.E. Associates, Inc. -and- Francis J. Palumbo, a/k/aChip Palumbo

648 Morgantown StreetP. O. Box 609Uniontown, PA 1540114 Bailey LaneUniontown, PA 15401 -and-18 Bailey LaneUniontown, PA 15401-and-648 Morgantown StreetP. O. Box 609Uniontown, PA 15401

05/15/01

15. MAC Paving & Seal Coating, Inc. (Fed. ER ID No. 23-2958002), and Kathleen Doyle Cleary, individually

725 Gino Merli DrivePeckville, PA 18452

10/05/01

16. Dennis F. Casey, Inc. (Fed. ER I.D. No. 23-1742477)-and- Dennis F. Casey, III, individually

302 Ryers AvenueCheltenham, PA 19012 -and-6825 Germantown Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19119-2113-and- 3760 Frankford Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19124

12/05/01

17. G & P Painting Co., Inc.(Fed. ER I.D. No. 23-2427765) -and- James White,individually

1819 Regina StreetHarrisburg, PA 17103 -and-P. O. Box 2624Harrisburg, PA 17105

12/05/01

18. Siteworks! of Greater Delaware Valley, LLC (Fed. ERI.D. No. 23-2975551) -and- Chester Atkins, individually

1118 Melrose AvenueMelrose Park, PA 19027-3016

12/05/01

19. MAST Contractors, Inc. (Fed. ER ID No. 23-2049610) 219 Ruth RoadHarleysville, PA 19438-and- 656 Route 113P. O. Box 228Harleysville, PA 19438

12/14/01

20. Zane Dow, Wallace Butler, Pete White, Wanda McCowin,and Darryl Grant, individually, and d/b/a WAL-FIELDGroup (Fed. ER ID No. 23-2994563)

02 Kline Plaza, Suite F and/or Suite KHarrisburg, PA 17104 and/orP. O. Box 5567Harrisburg, PA 17110-0567

02/20/02

21. Largo Construction, Inc., (Fed. ER ID No. 23-2706532),and Anthony Cimino

555 Street RoadBensalem, PA 19020

05/16/02

22. Hour Glazing Company, Inc.(Fed. ER ID No. 23-2998706), and Vincent Bickhart,individually

940-G Pointview AvenueEphrata, PA 17522, -and-76 Westpointe LaneEphrata, PA 17522P. O. Box BDWilkes-Barre, PA 18703

07/19/02

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Contractor AddressDate ofDebarment

23. James S. Belmont, individually and d/b/a Hi-TechRoofing

P. O. Box 47Tunkhannock, PA 18657 andP. O. Box 824Tunkhannock, PA 18657-0824 and c/oRiverstreet Gym, River and WarrenStreets, Tunkhannock, PA 18657P. O. Box BDWilkes-Barre, PA 18703

08/20/02

24. Jamifer Corporation, t/a Quality Fence, Mary KathrynDineen, individually (Fed. ER I.D. No. 23-2705014), andJames Dineen, individually

1620 Highway 315Laflin, PA 18702, -and-148 Noble LanePlains Township, PA 18702, -and-4 Land Creek RoadPlains Township, PA 18702 -and-950 Sathers RoadPittstown Township, PA 18640

10/10/02

25. Depiano General Contractors, Inc., -and-Depiano General Contractors-and- Joseph Depiano

2210 Westchester PikeBroomall, PA 19008P. O. Box 51Broomall, PA 19008, -and-31 West Eagle RoadHavertown, PA 19083

12/06/02

JOHNNY J. BUTLER,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-105. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

DEPARTMENT OFPUBLIC WELFARE

Payments to Nursing Facilities; July 1, 2002 FinalRates

The purpose of this notice is to announce final paymentrates for nursing facilities beginning July 1, 2002, inaccordance with section 1902(a)(13)(A) of the Social Secu-rity Act (42 U.S.C.A. § 1902(a)(13)(A)), as amended bysection 4711 of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (Pub. L.No. 105-33). A 2002-2003 proposed rates notice waspublished at 32 Pa.B. 4661 (September 21, 2002), andprovided for a 30-day comment period. The Department ofPublic Welfare (Department) received a comment letteron the proposed July 1, 2002, rate notice that wasconsidered in the development of the final rates.Rates

The final July 1, 2002, rates are available through thelocal county assistance offices throughout this Common-wealth or by contacting Tom Jayson, Policy Section,Bureau of Long Term Care Programs, (717) 705-3705. Thefinal July 1, 2002, rates and the data used to compute therates may be found on the Office of Medical AssistancePrograms’ website at www.dpw.state.pa.us/omap.Methodology

The methodology that the Department used to set thefinal rates is contained in 55 Pa. Code Chapter 1187,Subchapter G (relating to rate setting) and the Common-wealth’s approved Title XIX State Plan.

Justification

The justification for establishing the final rates is thatthe regulations at 55 Pa. Code Chapter 1187 (relating tonursing facility services) and the Commonwealth’s ap-

proved Title XIX State Plan require that rates be set on aquarterly basis.

Appeals

On December 12, 2002, the Department sent eachMedical Assistance (MA) nursing facility provider a pro-posed Certification and Settlement Agreement for Year 8(July 1, 2002—June 30, 2003). A provider that does notsign that agreement may file an administrative appeal ifit believes that the Department made any errors incomputing, or if it otherwise disagrees with its final rate.A provider’s appeal must be in writing, sent to theDepartment’s Bureau of Hearings and Appeals, P. O. Box2675, Harrisburg, PA 17102, and received by the Bureauof Hearings and Appeals (Bureau) within 30 days of thedate of the Department’s letter notifying the provider ofits final rates. The filing of an appeal constitutes theexclusive way by which a provider can present theDepartment with a demand that a final rate be modified,reversed, rescinded, or otherwise altered, or with ademand that the Department increase the amount ofreimbursement paid to the provider under that rate. If aprovider chooses to appeal, the provider will be affordedthe opportunity for a de novo hearing before the Bureau.The provider’s rates may be changed as a result of thefinal adjudication of the appeal. Providers should refer to55 Pa. Code § 1187.141 (relating to nursing facility’s rightto appeal and to a hearing) for more detail regardingtheir appeal rights and the requirements related to theirwritten appeals.

The estimated increase in annual aggregate expendi-tures for MA nursing facility services for FY 2002-2003based on these final rates is $ 70.427 million ($31.918million in State funds).

Interested persons are invited to submit written com-ments about the final rates to the Department within 30days of publication of this notice in the Pennsylvania

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Bulletin. Comments should be addressed to: Departmentof Public Welfare, Office of Medical Assistance Programs,Attention: Suzanne Love, P. O. Box 2675, Harrisburg, PA17105.

Persons with a disability may use the AT&T RelayServices by calling (800) 654-5984 (TDD users) or (800)654-5988 (voice users).

FEATHER O. HOUSTOUN,Secretary

Fiscal Note: 14-NOT-344. (1) General Fund; (2) Imple-menting Year 2003-03 is $31,918,000; (3) 1st SucceedingYear 2003-04 is $34,820,000; 2nd Succeeding Year 2004-05is $34,820,000; 3rd Succeeding Year 2005-06 is$34,820,000; 4th Succeeding Year 2006-07 is $34,820,000;5th Succeeding Year 2007-08 is $34,820,000; (4) 2001-02Program—$761,877,000; 2000-01 Program—$722,565,000;1999-00 Program—$693,625,000; (7) Medical Assistance—Long Term Care; (8) recommends adoption. Funding forthese changes is included in the 2002-03 budget.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-106. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Payments to Nursing Facilities; October 1, 2002Final Rates

This notice announces final nursing facility per diempayment rates based on case-mix index (CMI) adjust-ments only, for nursing facility services provided on orafter October 1, 2002, in accordance with section1902(a)(13)(A) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.A.§ 1902(a)(13)(A)), as amended by section 4711 of theBalanced Budget Act of 1997 (Pub. L. No. 105-33). OnOctober 1, 2002, proposed rates notice was published at32 Pa.B. 5481 (November 2, 2002), and provided for a30-day comment period. The Department of Public Wel-fare (Department) did not receive any comments on theproposed October 1, 2002, rate notice.Rates

The final October 1, 2002, rates are available at thelocal county assistance offices throughout this Common-wealth, on the Office of Medical Assistance Programs’website at www.dpw.state.pa.us/omap or by contactingTom Jayson, Policy Unit, Bureau of Long Term CarePrograms, (717) 705-3705.Methodology

The methodology that the Department used to set thefinal rates based on CMI adjustments is contained in 55Pa. Code Chapter 1187, Subchapter G (relating to ratesetting) and the Commonwealth’s approved Title XIXState Plan.

JustificationThe justification for establishing the final rates is that

the regulations at 55 Pa. Code Chapter 1187 (relating tonursing facility services) and the Commonwealth’s ap-proved Title XIX State Plan require that rates be set on aquarterly basis.

AppealsOn December 12, 2002, the Department sent each

Medical Assistance nursing facility provider a proposedCertification and Settlement Agreement for Year 8 (July1, 2002—June 30, 2003). A provider that does not signthat agreement may file an administrative appeal if itbelieves that the Department made any errors in comput-ing or if it otherwise disagrees with its final rate. Aprovider’s appeal must be in writing, sent to the Depart-

ment’s Bureau of Hearings and Appeals, P. O. Box 2675,Harrisburg, PA 17102, and received by the Bureau ofHearings and Appeals within 30 days of the date of theDepartment’s letter notifying the provider of its finalrates. The filing of an appeal constitutes the exclusiveway by which a provider can present the Departmentwith a demand that a final rate be modified, reversed,rescinded or otherwise altered, or with a demand that theDepartment increase the amount of reimbursement paidto the provider under that rate. If a provider chooses toappeal, the provider will be afforded the opportunity for ade novo hearing before the Bureau of Hearings andAppeals. The provider’s rates may be changed as a resultof the final adjudication of the appeal. Providers shouldrefer to 55 Pa. Code § 1187.141 (relating to nursingfacility’s right to appeal and to a hearing) for more detailregarding their appeal rights and the requirements re-lated to their written appeals.

The estimated increase in annual aggregate expendi-tures for Medical Assistance nursing facility services forFY 2002-2003 based on these final rates is $12.257million ($5.555 million in State funds).

Interested persons are invited to submit written com-ments about the final rates to the Department within 30days of publication of this notice in the PennsylvaniaBulletin. Comments should be addressed to Departmentof Public Welfare, Office of Medical Assistance Programs,Attention: Suzanne Love, P. O. Box 2675, Harrisburg, PA17105.

Persons with a disability may use the AT&T RelayServices by calling (800) 654-5984 (TDD Users) or (800)654-5988 (Voice Users).

FEATHER O. HOUSTOUN,Secretary

Fiscal Note: 14-NOT-346. (1) General Fund; (2) Imple-menting Year 2002-03 is $5,555,000; (3) 1st SucceedingYear 2003-04 is $8,363,000; 2nd Succeeding Year 2004-05is $8,363,000; 3rd Succeeding Year 2005-06 is $8,363,000;4th Succeeding Year 2006-07 is $8,363,000; 5th Succeed-ing Year 2007-08 is $8,363,000; (4) 2001-02 Program—$761,877,000; 2000-01 Program—$722,565,000; 1999-00—$693,625,000; (7) Medical Assistance—Long Term Care;(8) recommends adoption. Funding for these changes isincluded in the 2002-03 budget.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-107. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Peer Groups, Peer Group Medians and Peer GroupPrices for General Nursing Facilities, CountyNursing Facilities, Hospital-Based Nursing Facil-ities and Special Rehabilitation Facilities

Under 55 Pa. Code § 1187.95(a)(4) (relating to generalprinciples for rate and price setting), the Department ofPublic Welfare (Department) announces its peer groups,peer group medians and peer group prices for generalnursing facilities, county nursing facilities, hospital-basednursing facilities and special rehabilitation facilities. TheDepartment will use the peer groups, peer group mediansand peer group prices to determine case-mix rates fornursing facilities for the period July 1, 2002, throughJune 30, 2003 (Year 8). The Department calculated thepeer groups, peer group medians and peer group pricesannounced in this notice in accordance with 55 Pa. CodeChapter 1187 (relating to nursing facility services) asamended at 32 Pa.B. 734, 758 (February 9, 2002). Thedata that the Department used to determine the peer

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group medians and prices is available on the Office ofMedical Assistance Programs’ website at www.dpw.state.pa.us/omap.

To establish the database for the calculation of peergroup medians and prices, the Department used eachfacility’s three most recent audited cost reports that wereissued by the Department on or before March 31, 2002,and indexed the costs for each report forward to thecommon date of December 31, 2002, using the CMSNursing Home Without Capital Market Basket Index.

The following is a listing, by group, of the number offacilities with a particular year-end, and the inflationfactor used to roll the costs of each facility forward to thecommon date of December 31, 2002.

GENERAL AND COUNTY NURSING FACILITIESFacility Number of InflationYear End Facilities* FactorJune 30, 1995 1 1.2886December 31, 1995 2 1.2746June 30, 1996 5 1.2565December 31, 1996 11 1.2366June 30, 1997 45 1.2238December 31, 1997 304 1.2009June 30, 1998 263 1.1798December 31, 1998 338 1.1632June 30, 1999 260 1.1481December 31, 1999 342 1.1181June 30, 2000 238 1.0930December 31, 2000 35 1.0617

HOSPITAL-BASED NURSING FACILITIESFacility Number of InflationYear End Facilities* FactorJune 30, 1994 1 1.3224June 30, 1995 1 1.2886June 30, 1996 1 1.2565June 30, 1997 2 1.2238June 30, 1998 20 1.1798June 30, 1999 19 1.1481June 30, 2000 19 1.0930

SPECIAL REHABILITATION FACILITIESFacility Number of InflationYear End Facilities* FactorJune 30, 1998 3 1.1798June 30, 1999 3 1.1481June 30, 2000 3 1.0930

*As a result of using the three most recent audited costreports, the ‘‘Number of Facilities’’ column reflects anumber in excess of actual enrolled nursing facilities.

After the database was inflated using the inflationvalues, the Department grouped the facilities in thecorrect geographic and bed size groupings. To establishpeer groups, the Department used the most recent Metro-politan Statistical Area (MSA) group classification aspublished by the Federal Office of Management andBudget on or before April 1, 2002, to classify each nursingfacility into one of three MSA groups or one non-MSAgroup. Then the Department used the bed complement ofthe nursing facility on the final day of the reportingperiod of the most recent audited MA-11 used in theNursing Information System (NIS) database to classifynursing facilities into one of three bed complementgroups. These groups are 3—119 beds, 120—269 and 270and over. Peer groups 7 and 10 have been collapsed inaccordance with 55 Pa. Code § 1187.94(1)(iv) (relating to

peer grouping for price setting). Peer group 13 is desig-nated for special rehabilitation facilities only and peergroup 14 is designated for hospital-based nursing facil-ities only, regardless of geographic location or bed-size.

After the database was established and the peer groupsdetermined, the Department then calculated the mediansand prices for each peer group. To calculate the residentcare cost medians, the Department divided the auditedallowable resident care costs for each cost report by thetotal facility case-mix index (CMI) from the availableFebruary 1 picture date closest to the midpoint of the costreport period to obtain case-mix neutral total residentcare cost for the cost report year. The Department thendivided the case-mix neutral total resident care cost foreach cost report by the total audited actual resident daysfor the cost report year to obtain the case-mix neutralresident care cost per diem for the cost report year. TheDepartment calculated the 3-year arithmetic mean of thecase-mix neutral resident care cost per diem for eachnursing facility to obtain the average case-mix neutralresident care cost per diem of each nursing facility. TheDepartment arrayed the average case-mix neutral resi-dent care cost per diem for each nursing facility withinthe respective peer groups and determined a median foreach peer group.

To calculate the other resident care cost medians, theDepartment first divided the audited allowable otherresident care costs for each cost report by the totalaudited actual resident days for the cost report year toobtain the other resident related cost per diem for thecost report year. The Department calculated the 3-yeararithmetic mean of the other resident related cost foreach nursing facility to obtain the average other residentrelated cost per diem of each nursing facility. The Depart-ment arrayed the average other resident related cost perdiem for each nursing facility within the respective peergroups and determined a median for each peer group.

To calculate the administrative cost medians, the De-partment adjusted, as appropriate, the total auditedactual resident days for each cost report to a minimum90% occupancy in accordance with 55 Pa. Code § 1187.23(relating to nursing facility incentives and adjustments).The Department then divided the audited allowable ad-ministrative cost for each cost report by the total auditedactual resident days, adjusted to 90% occupancy, if appli-cable, to obtain the administrative cost per diem for thecost report year. The Department calculated the 3-yeararithmetic mean of the administrative cost for eachnursing facility to obtain the average administrative costper diem of each nursing facility. The Department ar-rayed the average administrative cost per diem for eachnursing facility within the respective peer groups todetermine a median for each peer group.

After the medians were determined for each peer group,the Department set prices using the medians. To set peergroup prices, the Department multiplied the resident carecost median of each peer group by 1.17 to obtain theresident care cost peer group price; multiplied the otherresident related cost median of each peer group by 1.12 toobtain the other resident related peer group price; and,multiplied the administrative cost median of each peergroup by 1.04 to obtain the administrative cost peergroup price.

The peer groups, peer group medians and peer groupprices of general and county nursing facilities, hospital-based and special rehabilitation nursing facilities for Year8 are listed in Annex A.

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A Medical Assistance nursing facility provider that hasnot submitted a signed Certification and SettlementAgreement for Year 8 may file an administrative appeal ifthe provider believes that the Department made anyerrors, or the provider otherwise disagrees with the Year8 peer group prices that the Department established forits peer group. A provider’s appeal must be in sent inwriting to Department of Public Welfare, Bureau ofHearings and Appeals, P. O. Box 2675, Harrisburg, PA17102, and received by the Bureau of Hearings andAppeals within 30 days of the date of this notice. If aprovider chooses to appeal, the provider will be affordedthe opportunity for a de novo hearing before the Bureauof Hearings and Appeals. The peer group prices applied insetting the provider’s rates may be changed as a result of

the final adjudication of the provider’s peer group priceappeal. Providers should refer to 55 Pa. Code § 1187.141(relating to nursing facility’s right to appeal and to ahearing) for more detail regarding their appeal rights andthe requirements related to their written appeals.

Public comment regarding this notice may be sent to:Gail Weidman, Long Term Care Policy Unit, Departmentof Public Welfare, Division of Long Term Care ClientServices, P. O. Box 2675, Harrisburg, PA 17105.

Persons with a disability may use the AT&T RelayService by calling (800) 654-5984 (TDD users) or (800)654-5988 (voice users).

FEATHER O. HOUSTOUN,Secretary

Annex A

TITLE 55. PUBLIC WELFARE

PART III. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE MANUAL

CHAPTER 1187. NURSING FACILITY SERVICES

Subchapter G. RATE SETTING

Appendix B11/05/02

Rate year 2002Second Third

Median Current Most Recent Most Recent Most RecentPeer Provider Current Cost Report Cost Report Cost Report

Group Number Provider Name End Date End Date End Date1 01116388 CARE PAVILION OF WALNUT PARK, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19981 00751859 FAIR ACRES GERIATRIC CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19971 00756499 FRIENDSHIP RIDGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19971 00984215 IHS OF PA AT BROOMALL 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19971 00757093 IMMACULATE MARY HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19981 00947848 JOHN J KANE REGIONAL CENTER—GLEN HAZEL 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19971 00947866 JOHN J KANE REGIONAL CENTER—MCKEESPORT 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19971 00934115 JOHN J KANE REGIONAL CENTER—ROSS TWNSHP 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19971 00936808 JOHN J KANE REGIONAL CENTER—SCOTT TWNSHP 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19971 00747758 MONTGOMERY COUNTY GERIATRIC & REHAB CTR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19971 00748147 NESHAMINY MANOR HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19971 00756158 PHILADELPHIA NURSING HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19971 00755437 POCOPSON HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19971 00749430 SAINT FRANCIS COUNTRY HOUSE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19981 00755197 SAINT JOHN LUTHERAN CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19981 01664918 SAINT JOSEPH’S MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19971 01751058 TEMPLE CONTINUING CARE CTR—ROBINSON 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19981 00576202 WESTMORELAND MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

PG 1 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median$85.64 $43.59 $13.47

PG 1 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price$100.20 $48.82 $14.01

2 00633739 ASBURY HEALTH CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00756210 ASHTON HALL NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01027036 ATTLEBORO NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01185670 BALA NURSING AND RETIREMENT CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00914319 BALDOCK HEALTH CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01104387 BALDWIN HEALTH CENTER, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00745083 BAPTIST HOME OF PHILADELPHIA, THE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00974694 BAPTIST HOMES NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00857301 BEAVER VALLEY NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01814416 BELMONT AND PARKSIDE GERIATRIC CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01680715 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—LANSDALE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00972493 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—MONROEVILLE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01684349 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—MT LEBANON MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01688713 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—MURRYSVILLE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

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Peer Provider Current Cost Report Cost Report Cost ReportGroup Number Provider Name End Date End Date End Date

2 01686559 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—PHOENIXVILLE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00974273 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—UNIONTOWN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01901727 BISHOP NURSING HOME, THE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00987164 BRANDYWINE HALL 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01783490 BRIARCLIFF PAVILION FOR SPECIALIZED CARE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00790866 BRIARLEAF NURSING AND CONVAL CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00757422 BROOMALL PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01129330 BUCKINGHAM VALLEY REHAB AND NURSING CTR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00757549 CATHEDRAL VILLAGE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01689971 CHAPEL MANOR 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19982 00756541 CHARLES M. MORRIS NURSING AND REHAB CTR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01851886 CHATEAU SENIOR CARE LLC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00751017 CHATHAM ACRES, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01217710 CHELTENHAM NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01781100 CHELTENHAM YORK ROAD NSG & REHAB CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19972 01566004 CHERRY TREE NURSING CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01851966 CHURCH LANE SENIOR CARE LLC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01458553 CLIVEDEN CONVALESCENT CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00750815 CONCORDIA LUTHERAN MINISTRIES 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00982838 COUNTRY MEADOWS OF SOUTH HILLS 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00833284 CRESTVIEW CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01684198 DOYLESTOWN MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00860307 ELKINS CREST HEALTH AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01440307 ELMIRA JEFFRIES MEMORIAL HOME MGR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00744970 EVANGELICAL MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00987155 FAIRVIEW CARE CENTER OF BETHLEHEM PIKE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00987173 FAIRVIEW CARE CENTER OF PAPERMILL ROAD 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01879009 FORBES ROAD NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00974854 GERMANTOWN HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01005048 GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB UPTOWN HM FOR AGED 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00951214 GREEN ACRES—IVY HILL NURSING HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00791095 GREENLEAF NURSING HOME AND CONVAL CTR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01836280 GREENSBURG CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00757487 GWYNEDD SQUARE CTR FOR NSG & CONVL CARE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01836306 HARMAR VILLAGE CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/19982 01687073 HARSTON HALL 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 06/30/19972 01005093 HEARTLAND HEALTH CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01268915 HEMPFIELD MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01901020 HERITAGE SHADYSIDE, THE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01855740 HIGHLAND PARK CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00810495 HILLCREST CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00899203 HOMESTEAD CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00998892 HUMBERT LANE HEALTH CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01075875 IHS AT MOUNTAIN VIEW 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00985938 IHS AT WHITEMARSH 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01700513 IHS GREENERY OF CANONSBURG 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19972 00984224 IHS OF CHESTNUT HILL 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01239593 IHS OF GREATER PITTSBURGH 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01664892 LAFAYETTE REDEEMER, THE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19972 00860675 LANGHORNE GARDENS REHAB AND NURSING CTR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00757413 LEMINGTON CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01625929 LGAR HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00969999 LIBERTY COURT, GENESIS ELDERCARE NETWORK 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01096599 LIFEQUEST NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00756532 LITTLE FLOWER MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00935408 LUTHER WOODS CONVALESCENT CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01296876 MAIN LINE NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01717010 MAJESTIC OAKS 06/30/2000 06/30/1998 06/30/19972 01721077 MANATAWNY MANOR INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1998 06/30/19972 01085530 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—BETHEL PARK 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01106149 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—GREEN TREE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01434990 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—HUNTINGDON VALLEY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

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2 01211592 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—KING OF PRUSSIA 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01169621 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—LANSDALE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01155671 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—MCMURRAY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01601749 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—MERCY FITZGERALD 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01615056 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—MONROEVILLE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01223379 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—NORTH HILLS 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00855100 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—POTTSTOWN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01191909 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—YARDLEY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00857286 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—YEADON 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01460257 MAPLEWOOD MANOR CONVALESCENT CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00748951 MARIAN MANOR CORPORATION 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01470683 MARINER HEALTH CARE OF WEST HILLS 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19972 01757300 MASONIC VILLAGE AT SEWICKLEY 06/30/1998 06/30/1997 06/30/19962 00969504 MAYO CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01279703 MERCY SENIOR CARE: ST. JOSEPH’S 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01616170 METHODIST HOSPITAL NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00752112 MOUNT MACRINA MANOR NURSING HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01650832 NORTHWOOD NURSING AND CONVALESCENT CTR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01690640 OXFORD HEALTH CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00757600 PARK PLEASANT HEALTH CARE FACILITY 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00756640 PASSAVANT RETIREMENT AND HEALTH CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01293963 PAUL’S RUN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01177329 PEMBROOKE HEALTH AND REHAB RESIDENCE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01064325 PENN CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND CARE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01686970 PENNSBURG MANOR 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19982 01816690 PHOEBE RICHLAND HCC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01294817 PINE RUN HEALTH CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01851910 PLYMOUTH HOUSE HEALTH CARE CENTER INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00974489 PRESBYTERIAN MED CENTER—WASHINGTON, PA 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01033893 PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTER AT OAKMONT 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19982 01177347 PROSPECT PARK HEALTH AND REHAB RESIDENCE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01836333 PROVIDENCE CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01644399 QUAKERTOWN CENTER 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19982 00750744 REGINA COMMUNITY NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01201783 RIDGE CREST NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01615065 RITTENHOUSE PINE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00993831 RIVER’S EDGE NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01056092 RIVERSIDE CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01207938 ROCHESTER MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01559322 RONALD REAGAN ATRIUM I NURSING AND REHAB 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01835096 ROSLYN NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1998 06/30/19972 00749251 RYDAL PARK OF PHILADELPHIA PRSBYTR HOMES 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00756980 SACRED HEART MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00755295 SAINT ANNE HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01723536 SAINT FRANCIS NURSING CENTER CRANBERRY 06/30/1998 06/30/1997 06/30/19962 00750824 SAINT IGNATIUS NURSING HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00751269 SAINT JOHN NEUMANN NURSING HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01163341 SAINT MARGARET SENECA PLACE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01186041 SAINT MARTHA MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00749162 SAINT MARY’S MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01419822 SANATOGA CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00751920 SAUNDERS HOUSE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01004846 SHADYSIDE NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01836342 SIDNEY SQUARE CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00748011 SILVER LAKE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00969513 SILVER STREAM CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00748568 SIMPSON HOUSE, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01752574 SPRINGS AT THE FOUNTAINS, THE 06/30/2000 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00750987 ST. BARNABAS, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01035539 STAPELEY IN GERMANTOWN 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01723410 SUBURBAN WOODS HEALTH AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 06/30/19982 00750851 SUNNYVIEW HOME—BUTLER COUNTY HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

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2 00931543 SYCAMORE CREEK NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01684385 TANDEM HEALTH CARE OF CHESWICK 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 12/31/19972 00749108 TEL HAI RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01689962 THE BELVEDERE, GENESIS CROZER—KEYSTONE 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19982 01426157 TOWNE MANOR EAST 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01184557 TUCKER HOUSE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00860263 VALLEY MANOR NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01644227 VILLA SAINT JOSEPH OF BADEN INC. 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01767094 VINCENTIAN HOME 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19972 01775926 VINCENTIAN REGENCY 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19972 01006199 WALLINGFORD NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00757048 WASHINGTON COUNTY HEALTH CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 00987870 WEST HAVEN NURSING HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 00958930 WEXFORD HOUSE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19982 01213550 WIGHTMAN CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHAB 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19982 01301134 WILKINS HOUSE, THE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19972 01636735 WILLOW RIDGE CENTER 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19982 01836351 WOODHAVEN CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

PG 2 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median$74.71 $31.66 $14.99

PG 2 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price$87.41 $35.46 $15.59

3 00795183 58TH STREET PRESBYTERIAN HOME, THE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01432495 AMBLER REST CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 00755301 ARTMAN LUTHERAN HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 00757333 AUTUMN GROVE CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01722127 BARCLAY FRIENDS 12/31/19993 01860830 BEAVER ELDER CARE AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 01013335 BELAIR HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01149772 BELLE HAVEN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 00747060 BETHLEN HM OF THE HUNGARIAN RFRMD FED 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01686620 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—CANONSBURG 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 00965461 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—OAKMONT 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01686568 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—ROSEMONT 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01439727 BRINTON MANOR 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19983 01030200 CANTERBURY PLACE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 00776983 CARE CENTER AT MARTINS RUN, THE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01721380 CEDARS OF MONROEVILLE, THE 12/31/19993 00747462 CHANDLER HALL 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01757285 CHICORA MEDICAL CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 00745790 CHRIST’S HOME RETIREMENT CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01098575 COLLINS HEALTH CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 00912092 CONNER-WILLIAMS NURSING HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01679189 CONTINUING CARE NURSING AND REHAB CORP 06/30/2000 06/30/19993 01783516 COVENTRY MANOR NURSING HOME 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 00887928 DOCK TERRACE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 00860272 DRESHER HILL HEALTH AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01493427 EDGEHILL NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01898775 EDGEWOOD NURSING CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 01898873 ELDERCREST NURSING CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 00795441 ELM TERRACE GARDENS 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01783543 EVERGREEN NURSING CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01465692 FAIR WINDS MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01613392 FOX SUBACUTE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 00745092 FREDERICK MENNONITE COMMUNITY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01145601 FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE OF SOUTH HILLS 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01836315 HARMON HOUSE CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01898793 HAVENCREST NURSING CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 01455847 HAVERFORD NURSING & REHABILITATION CTR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01788989 HENRY CLAY VILLA 12/31/1999 06/30/1997 06/30/19953 01003580 HERITAGE TOWERS 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01120863 HICKORY HOUSE NURSING HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

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3 01289165 HIGHLAND CENTER, GENESIS ELDERCARE NTWRK 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 00747186 HOLY FAMILY HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01644370 HOPKINS CENTER 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19983 01118408 HORIZON SENIOR CARE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01785501 JEFFERSON HILLS MANOR 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 01783614 KADE NURSING HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 00754574 KEARSLEY LONG TERM CARE CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 00747990 LAFAYETTE MANOR, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01193171 LAUREL RIDGE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01593727 LAWSON NURSING HOME, INC. 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 00750790 LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01258140 LOYALHANNA CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 00750388 LUTHERAN COMM AT TELFORD HLTHCRE CTR INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01456989 MARINER HEALTH CARE OF NORTH HILLS 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 00754897 MARWOOD REST HOME, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 00746385 MARY J DREXEL HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01716040 MASONIC EASTERN STAR HOME EAST 12/31/19993 00747874 MASONIC HOME OF PENNSYLVANIA 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01275876 MCMURRAY HILLS MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01898882 MEADOWCREST NURSING CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 01514803 NAAMANS CREEK COUNTRY MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01898864 OAK HILL NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 01627075 PENNYPACK CENTER 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19983 00654855 PETER BECKER COMMUNITY 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 00749476 PHILADELPHIA PROTESTANT HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 00750771 PICKERING MANOR HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01560539 PRESBY HM FOR AGED COUPLES AND PERSONS 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 00757511 REDSTONE HIGHLANDS HEALTH CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 00798677 REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01129340 RICHBORO CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 00750931 ROCKHILL MENNONITE COMMUNITY 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 00749940 SAINT JOSEPH HOME FOR THE AGED 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01580415 SAINT JOSEPH VILLA 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01737685 SAXONY HEALTH CENTER 12/31/1998 12/31/1997 12/31/19963 01803717 SCOTTDALE MANOR REHABILITATION CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/19983 00882411 SHERWOOD OAKS 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01005039 SKY VUE TERRACE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01017002 SOUDERTON MENNONITE HOMES 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01451688 SOUTH FAYETTE NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01667043 SOUTHWESTERN NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 00860290 STATESMAN HEALTH AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01291510 STENTON HALL NURSING AND CONVAL CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01426371 TOWNE MANOR WEST 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 00757324 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST HOUSE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01216795 VALENCIA WOODS NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01775917 VINCENTIAN DE MARILLAC 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19973 01602835 WASHINGTON HOSP TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01900022 WAYNE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19983 01454607 WILLIAM PENN CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19973 01681463 WILLOWBROOKE COURT AT BRITTANY POINTE 12/31/1998 12/31/1996 12/31/19953 00756523 WYNCOTE CHURCH HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/1998

PG 3 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median$73.85 $32.43 $15.26

PG 3 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price$86.40 $36.32 $15.87

4 01157700 ALLIED SERVICES SKILLED NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19984 00576310 BERKS HEIM 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 00755473 BRETHREN HOME COMMUNITY, THE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19984 00751741 CAMBRIA COUNTY HOME—LAUREL CREST REHAB 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 00745299 CEDAR HAVEN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 00575770 CEDARBROOK NURSING HOMES 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 00749064 CLAREMONT NRC OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

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4 00746240 COLONIAL MANOR NURSING HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 00745922 CONESTOGA VIEW 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 00744872 DAUPHIN MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 00751151 GRACEDALE—NORTHAMPTON COUNTY HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 00757182 LACKAWANNA COUNTY HEALTH CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 00754636 MASONIC HOMES 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 01745874 MOUNTAIN CITY NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/2000 06/30/1998 06/30/19974 00754814 MOUNTAIN VIEW MANOR NRSG AND REHAB CTR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 01039117 PHOEBE HOME, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19984 00754583 PLEASANT RIDGE MANOR EAST/WEST 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 00752275 VALLEY CREST NURSING HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 01686586 WEST SHORE HEALTH AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19974 00750940 YORK COUNTY NURSING HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

PG 4 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median$87.67 $38.03 $13.42

PG 4 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price$102.57 $42.59 $13.96

5 01007632 ABINGTON MANOR 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19985 01486137 BERKSHIRE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 01750936 BERWICK RETIREMENT VILLAGE NRSNG CTR II 06/30/2000 06/30/1998 06/30/19975 01024606 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—EAST MOUNTAIN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00925715 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—READING 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01682845 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—SCRANTON 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01009870 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—TUNKHANNOCK 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00886448 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—WESTERN RESERVE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01683477 BEVERLY MANOR OF LANCASTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00942091 BIRCHWOOD NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19985 01746684 BLOOMSBURG HEALTH CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00744059 BRETHREN VILLAGE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00747426 CORNWALL MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01076228 CORRY MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01813849 DUNMORE HEALTH CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 01783552 EASTON NURSING CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19975 00744999 ECC RETIREMENT VILLAGE—ALBRIGHT CAMPUS 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01076237 EDINBORO MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01253725 EPHRATA MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00756686 FAIRMOUNT HOMES 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 01076246 FAIRVIEW MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01134930 FELLOWSHIP MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00949145 FREY VILLAGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00969489 HAMILTON ARMS CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00886297 HANOVER HALL 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01525487 HARRISON HOUSE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00756720 HEATHERBANK 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01718474 HIGHLAND MANOR NURSING AND CONVAL CTR 06/30/2000 06/30/1998 06/30/19975 01805589 HOLIDAY MANOR NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19975 00965229 HOLY FAMILY MANOR, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01568180 HOMEWOOD AT PLUM CREEK 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01060157 IHS OF ERIE AT BAYSIDE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00974700 IHS OF HERSHEY AT WOODLANDS 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00747284 JEWISH HOME OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00747275 JEWISH HOME OF GREATER HARRISBURG 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 01426291 KINGSTON COMMONS 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00985197 KUTZTOWN MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00756926 LANCASHIRE HALL 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01644380 LAUREL CENTER 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19985 00747005 LEBANON VALLEY BRETHREN HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01494498 LEHIGH CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00946090 LIBERTY NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00751302 LITTLE FLOWER MNR OF DIOCESE SCRANTON 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00750898 LUTHERAN HOME AT TOPTON 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00755277 MAHONING VALLEY NURSING AND REHAB CTR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

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5 01134985 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—ALLENTOWN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00860657 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—BETHLEHEM I 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00855174 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—BETHLEHEM II 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01106891 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—CARLISLE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00854490 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—DALLASTOWN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00879022 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—EASTON 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00854480 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—HARRISBURG 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00854604 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—KINGSTON 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00960518 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—KINGSTON COURT 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00854515 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—LANCASTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00855094 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—LAURELDALE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00854542 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—LEBANON 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00882402 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—SINKING SPRING 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00855067 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—WST READING NRTH 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00952060 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—YORK NORTH 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00952051 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—YORK SOUTH 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 01665737 MAPLE FARM NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 12/31/19965 00916242 MEADOWS NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00751554 MENNONITE HOME, THE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00747981 MESSIAH VILLAGE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00993199 MIFFLIN CENTER 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19985 00755535 MORAVIAN MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01390555 MOUNTAIN VIEW CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 01783679 ORANGEVILLE NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19975 00949207 PERRY VILLAGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01304216 PHOEBE BERKS HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00776123 PHOEBE SLATE BELT NURSING AND REHAB CTR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00751311 PLEASANT VIEW RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00749681 QUARRYVILLE PRESBYTERIAN HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00750566 REST HAVEN—YORK 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00993484 RIVERSTREET MANOR 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19985 00749396 SAINT ANNE’S HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00924683 SAINT LUKE PAVILION 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00750904 SAINT MARY’S EAST 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01550908 SHIPPENSBURG HEALTH CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00854613 SPRUCE MANOR NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 01005164 SUMMIT HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01240790 SUSQUEHANNA CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00949136 SUSQUEHANNA LUTHERAN VILLAGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00887712 TAYLOR NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 01005440 TWINBROOK MEDICAL CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19985 00755965 VILLA TERESA 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00745477 WEATHERWOOD—CARBON CNTY NH & REHAB CTR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 00750664 WESLEY VILLAGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19975 01416043 WOODLAND CENTER FOR NURSING 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/1998

PG 5 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median$69.24 $28.81 $13.45

PG 5 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price$81.01 $32.27 $13.99

6 01013308 ABINGTON CREST NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01783481 AUDUBON VILLA 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19976 01692716 BALANCED CARE BLOOMSBURG 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19976 01630642 BALANCED CARE, KINGSTON 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01630633 BALANCED CARE, MID VALLEY 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 00747927 BALL PAVILION, THE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 00749592 BARBARA J. EGAN NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00881610 BEAR CREEK HEALTH CARE CENTER INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 00746590 BETHANY VILLAGE RETIREMENT CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01682872 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01391490 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—CAMP HILL 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01682881 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—ERIE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00751581 BONHAM NURSING CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

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6 01783507 BUTLER VALLEY MANOR 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19976 00745243 CALVARY FELLOWSHIP HOMES, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01721747 CARBONDALE NURSING HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1997 12/31/19966 00745163 CHAPEL POINTE AT CARLISLE 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19986 00747604 CHURCH OF GOD HOME, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01713585 COUNTRY MEADOWS NURSING CTR—BETHLEHEM 12/31/19996 01281640 CUMBERLAND CROSSINGS 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 00744890 DAVIS MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01783525 DENVER NURSING HOME 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19976 01821152 ECC RETIREMENT VILLAGE—STONERIDGE CAMPUS 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01690613 FOREST PARK HEALTH CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01420135 FOREST VIEW 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01783580 GREEN RIDGE NURSING HOME 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19976 01004855 HAMPTON HOUSE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 00747551 HERITAGE HOUSE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 00750996 HOLY FAMILY RESIDENCE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00757594 HOMELAND CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01063650 HOMESTEAD VILLAGE, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 00757370 KEPLER HOME, INC, THE 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19986 00757530 KINKORA PYTHIAN HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01783632 LAKESIDE NURSING CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19976 00838351 LANDIS HOMES 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 00749126 LEBANON VALLEY HOME THE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00752210 LUTHER ACRES MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00915693 LUTHER CREST NURSING FACILITY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00754556 LUTHERAN NRSG AND REHAB CTR—SPRENKLE DR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01606370 MANCHESTER PRESBYTERIAN LODGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00747669 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—CAMP HILL 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00752177 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—ELIZABETHTOWN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00757450 MARY ELLEN CONVALESCENT HOME, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01238854 MERCY CENTER NURSING UNIT, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00983049 MERCY HEALTH CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00755179 MIDDLETOWN HOME, THE 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19986 00754485 MILFORD SENIOR CARE AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01207929 MILLCREEK MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01783650 MILLVILLE HEALTH CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19976 00747972 MISERICORDIA CONVALESCENT HOME 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19986 01091752 MOSSER NURSING HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 00754888 MOUNT HOPE DUNKARD BRETHREN CHURCH HM 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01493436 MOUNTAIN REST NURSING HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01783660 NIPPLE CONVALESCENT HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01418781 NORMANDIE RIDGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01581978 OSPREY RIDGE HEALTHCARE AND REHAB CTR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01783570 PALMYRA NURSING HOME 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19976 01582465 PINNACLE HEALTH ECF 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01783599 PRAXIS ALZHEIMER’S FACILITY 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19976 00756819 PRESBYTERIAN LODGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01232977 RHEEMS NURSING CENTER, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00750753 SAINT LUKE MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00754940 SAINT MARY’S VILLA NURSING HOME, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01106793 SARAH A REED RETIREMENT CENTER, THE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 01674763 SARAH A TODD MEMORIAL HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19966 00757146 SMITH HEALTH CARE, LTD 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19976 00750261 SPANG CREST MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01898908 STONEBRIDGE HEALTH AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19986 01690650 SWAIM HEALTH CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01119719 THAELER HEALTH CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19986 00767142 THORNWALD HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01783623 TWIN OAKS NURSING HOME 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/19976 00749206 UNITED CHRISTIAN CHURCH HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00748853 UNITED ZION RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00751966 VILLAGE AT LUTHER SQUARE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

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6 01895782 VILLAGE VISTA MANOR 12/31/1997 12/31/19966 01691076 WESTMINSTER VILLAGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 01519891 WYOMISSING NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19976 00756407 ZERBE SISTERS NURSING CENTER, INC. 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/1998

PG 6 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median$68.32 $31.26 $13.53

PG 6 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price$79.93 $35.01 $14.07

8 01581969 ALTOONA HOSPITAL CENTER FOR NURSING CARE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 00754977 ARBUTUS PARK MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19988 01391534 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—HILLVIEW 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 00583842 CENTRE CREST HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 00752041 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19988 00748343 GARVEY MANOR 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19988 01568205 HOMEWOOD AT MARTINSBURG PA INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 01562201 LAUREL WOOD CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 00854524 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—JERSEY SHORE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 00858579 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—WILLIAMSPRT NORTH 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 01539947 MEADOW VIEW NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19988 00750969 ORCHARD MANOR, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19988 00750305 PRESBYTERIAN HOME OF THE MOSHANNON VLLY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 01140365 ROSE VIEW CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19988 00748666 SAINT PAUL HOMES 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 00748620 SIEMONS’ LAKEVIEW MANOR ESTATE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19988 01690669 SYCAMORE MANOR HEALTH CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 01821180 UNIVERSITY PARK NURSING CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 00754663 VALLEY VIEW HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 01402852 VALLEY VIEW NURSING CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 01783641 WHITE CLIFF NURSING HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 00749298 WILLIAMSPORT HOME, THE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19978 01678252 WOODLAND PLACE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

PG 8 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median$67.85 $32.97 $12.41

PG 8 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price$79.38 $36.93 $12.91

9 00970640 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—HAIDA 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 00970612 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—MEYERSDALE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 00970597 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—RICHLAND 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 01785539 CLEPPER MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 01299009 COUNTRYSIDE CONVAL HOME LTD PARTNERSHIP 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19989 00749000 EPWORTH MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 00989507 GOOD SAMARITAN NSG CARE CTR—JOHNSTOWN 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19989 00756766 GROVE MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19989 00897272 HOSPITALITY CARE CENTER OF HERMITAGE INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 00747328 JOHN XXIII HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 01398900 LAUREL VIEW VILLAGE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/19989 00755070 LUTHERAN HOME AT HOLLIDAYSBURG, THE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 00754761 LUTHERAN HOME AT JOHNSTOWN, THE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 00854533 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—WILLIAMSPRT SOUTH 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 01148200 MORAN’S HOME, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 00747220 MORRISONS COVE HOME 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19989 01132980 NUGENT CONVALESCENT HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 00757164 PRESBYTRN HOME OF REDSTONE PRESBYTERY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 00755428 PRESBYTRN HOMES—PRESBYTERY—HUNTINGDON 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/19979 01586778 THE PATRIOT, A CHOICE COMMUNITY 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/19989 01846474 TRINITY LIVING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/1998

PG 9 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median$58.67 $27.67 $12.16

PG 9 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price$68.64 $30.99 $12.65

11 00755357 ARMSTRONG COUNTY HEALTH CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01586769 BEACON RIDGE, A CHOICE COMMUNITY 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/1998

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11 00928038 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—SHIPPENVILLE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01688769 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—STROUD 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01680724 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—WILLIAM PENN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00751287 BRADFORD COUNTY MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01076219 BRADFORD MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00747640 BROAD ACRES HEALTH AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/199811 00854622 BROAD MOUNTAIN NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00745762 CHRIST THE KING MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00754903 CLARVIEW NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/199811 00751886 COMMUNITIES AT INDIAN HAVEN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00747622 CRAWFORD COUNTY CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00746349 DUBOIS NURSING HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00747480 ELK HAVEN NURSING HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00755446 ELLEN MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00745074 FALLING SPRING NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00884004 FOREST CITY NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00745261 GOLDEN HILL NURSING HOME, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00755375 GRANDVIEW HEALTH HOMES, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00756891 GREEN ACRES—ADAMS CNTY NSG & REHAB CTR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00756579 GREEN HOME, INC, THE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00746975 HERITAGE NURSING HOME, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 01795651 HIGHLANDS CARE CENTER, THE 12/31/1999 12/31/1997 12/31/199611 00747337 HILLVIEW MANOR—LAWRENCE COUNTY HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01821170 HOMETOWN NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00860791 INDIAN CREEK NURSING CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 01033463 JEFFERSON MANOR HEALTH CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 01690622 JULIA POUND CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01851984 JULIA RIBAUDO SENIOR CARE LLC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01836324 KITTANNING CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00893729 KRAMM HEALTHCARE CENTER, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00747266 KRAMM NURSING HOME, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00854570 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—CHAMBERSBURG 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00855165 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—POTTSVILLE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00854506 MANORCARE HEALTH SVCS—SUNBURY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00748512 MENNO-HAVEN, INC. 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01821161 MOUNT CARMEL NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00963799 MOUNTAIN LAUREL NRC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00790570 NOTTINGHAM VILLAGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00949163 OHESSON MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00776642 OIL CITY PRESBYTERIAN HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01301303 ORWIGSBURG CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00997509 PENN LUTHERAN VILLAGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00949216 PENNKNOLL VILLAGE NURSING HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00861959 PLEASANT VALLEY MANOR, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00749627 QUINCY UNITED METHODIST HOME 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/199811 00749073 REST HAVEN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01800199 RIDGEVIEW ELDER CARE REHAB CENTER 12/31/1998 12/31/1997 12/31/199611 00754707 RIVERWOODS 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00749117 ROLLING FIELDS, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01505063 ROLLING MEADOWS 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00756793 ROUSE WARREN COUNTY HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01205791 SCHUYLKILL CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00754850 SENA-KEAN MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01740081 SETON MANOR INC 06/30/200011 01821143 SHENANDOAH MANOR NURSING CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01677157 SUGAR CREEK STATION SKILLED NSG & REHAB 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00949557 SUSQUE VIEW HOME, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01076255 SWEDEN VALLEY MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 00860245 TREMONT HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199811 00756560 VALLEY VIEW HAVEN, INC 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/199811 01076264 WARREN MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01483313 WAYNE WOODLANDS MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/1998

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11 00982408 WESBURY UNITED METHODIST COMMUNITY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199711 01263089 WOODLAND RETIREMENT CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/1997

PG 11 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median$62.96 $28.68 12.02

PG 11 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price$73.66 $32.12 $12.50

12 01849304 AVALON NURSING CENTER 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/199712 01391552 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01391516 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—CLARION 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01429631 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—FAYETTEVILLE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01411341 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—GETTYSBURG 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 00981429 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—KINZUA VALLEY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01391543 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—MEADVILLE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01126689 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—MOUNTAIN VIEW 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 00941989 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—OIL CITY 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01391561 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—TITUSVILLE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01391507 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—WARREN 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01391525 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—WAYNESBURG 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 00895920 BEVERLY HEALTHCARE—YORK TERRACE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01169200 BRADFORD ECUMENICAL HOME, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01090002 BRADFORD NURSING PAVILION 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 01701388 BROOKLINE MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1997 12/31/199612 00835411 BROOKMONT HEALTH CARE CENTER INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 00948809 BUFFALO VALLEY LUTHERAN VILLAGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01547724 CARING PLACE, THE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 01800180 CARLETON SENIOR CARE AND REHAB CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 06/30/199612 00755992 DAR WAY NURSING HOME, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 00746447 DONAHOE MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 01121548 EMMANUEL CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHAB 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01553131 FRIENDLY NURSING HOME—PITMAN 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 00754476 GETTYSBURG LUTHERAN HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 00752103 GUY AND MARY FELT MANOR, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 00751035 HAVEN CONVALESCENT HOME, INC 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/199812 01285433 HIGHLAND VIEW 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 01526457 HUNTINGDON MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 01688900 JAMESON CARE CENTER 12/31/199912 01800170 LAKEVIEW SENIOR CARE AND LIVING CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01805560 LAUREL CARE NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 00754799 LAUREL MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 00949225 LOCUST GROVE RETIREMENT VILLAGE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01741525 LOVING CARE NURSING CENTER INC 06/30/1998 06/30/1997 06/30/199612 00746993 LUTHERAN HOME AT KANE, THE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 00747364 MALTA HOME 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/199812 00901670 MANSION NURSING AND CONVALESCENT HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01803682 MEADOW VIEW SENIOR LIVING CENTER 12/31/1998 12/31/1996 12/31/199512 00754734 MEDA NIPPLE CONVALESCENT HOME 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01500951 MENNO-HAVEN PENN HALL, INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01803708 MULBERRY SQUARE 12/31/1998 12/31/1997 12/31/199612 01783561 OVERLOOK MEDICAL CLINIC INC 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 00755230 PENNSYLVANIA MEMORIAL HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 01493445 ROLLING HILLS MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 00757226 SAYRE HOUSE, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 00756031 SCENERY HILL MANOR 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01473273 SHENANGO PRESBYTERIAN HOME 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/199812 01626292 SHEPHERD’S CHOICE OF GETTYSBURG, THE 12/31/2000 12/31/1999 12/31/199812 00755221 SHOOK HOME, THE 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01783605 SILVER OAKS NURSING CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01092974 SNYDER MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE CENTER 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 00966807 SUGAR CREEK REST 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199812 01886166 TRINITY MISSION HEALTH AND REHAB 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 06/30/199612 01625590 WESTMINSTER WOODS AT HUNTINGDON 12/31/1999 12/31/1998 12/31/199712 01553140 ZENDT HOME, THE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/1998

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11/05/02Rate year 2002

Second ThirdMedian Current Most Recent Most Recent Most Recent

Peer Provider Current Cost Report Cost Report Cost ReportGroup Number Provider Name End Date End Date End DatePG 12 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median

$61.73 $28.64 $11.69PG 12 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price

$72.22 $32.08 $12.1613 00756701 GOOD SHEPHERD HOME LTC FACILITY, INC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199813 00756040 INGLIS HOUSE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199813 00879013 MARGARET E. MOUL HOME 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/1998

PG 13 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median$112.45 $64.58 $32.17

PG 13 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price$131.57 $72.33 $33.46

14 01868963 ASHLAND REGIONAL LONG TERM CARE CENTER 06/30/1996 06/30/1995 06/30/199414 00747140 BARNES-KASSON COUNTY HOSPITAL SNF 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 01750927 BERWICK RETIREMENT VILLAGE NRSNG CTR I 06/30/2000 06/30/1998 06/30/199714 00744630 BUCKTAIL MEDICAL CENTER 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00754832 CHARLES COLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ECF 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00756550 FULTON COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER LTCU 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00746723 GNADEN HUETTEN NURSING AND CONVAL CTR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00747631 GRAND VIEW HOSPITAL SKILLED NURSING FAC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00747041 LOCK HAVEN HOSPITAL E.C.U. 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00754654 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL INC SNU 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00751438 MOSES TAYLOR HOSPITAL S.N.F. 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00748100 MUNCY VALLEY HOSPITAL SNU 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00747239 PINECREST MANOR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 01749013 PINNACLE HEALTH ECF HB 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 01588683 PINNACLE HEALTH SNU—SEIDLE 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 01073692 SAINT FRANCIS HOSPITAL OF NEW CASTLE SNC 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00749369 SOMERSET HOSPITAL CENTER FOR HEALTH 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 01275268 ST LUKE’S MINERS MEMORIAL GERIATRIC CTR 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00749387 SUNBURY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SNF 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 01751067 TEMPLE CONTINUING CARE CTR—SLEY 06/30/2000 06/30/1999 06/30/199814 00836230 WILLOWCREST 06/30/1999 06/30/1998 06/30/1997

PG 14 Resident Care Median Other Resident Care Median Administrative Median$87.38 $49.56 $19.14

PG 14 Resident Care Price Other Resident Care Price Administrative Price$102.23 $55.51 $19.91

Fiscal Note: 14-NOT-345. (1) General Fund; (2) Implementing Year 2002-03 is $8,460,000; (3) 1st Succeeding Year2003-04 is $9,229,000; 2nd Succeeding Year 2004-05 is $9,229,000; 3rd Succeeding Year 2005-06 is $9,229,000; 4thSucceeding Year 2006-07 is $9,229,000; 5th Succeeding Year 2007-08 is $9,229,000; (4) 2001-02 Program—$761,877,000;2000-01 Program—$722,565,000; 1999-00 Program—$693,625,000; (7) Medical Assistance—Long Term Care; (8) recom-mends adoption. Funding for these changes is included in the 2002-03 budget.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-108. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION

Application for Lease of Right-of-Way

The Department of Transportation (Department), undersection 2002(c) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71P. S. § 512(c)) and 67 Pa. Code § 495.4 (relating toapplication procedure), gives notice that an application tolease highway right-of-way has been submitted to theDepartment by Community Light & Sound, Inc., 333 E.5th Street, Chester, PA 19013, seeking to lease highwayright-of-way located at 4th and Morton Streets, Chester,PA 19013, Delaware County, 10,345.76 square feet, par-cels 387, 388, 389 ±, adjacent to SR 0291, Section A-10,Sheet 37, for construction of a warehouse.

Interested persons are invited to submit, within 30days from the publication of this notice in the Pennsylva-nia Bulletin, written comments, suggestions or objectionsregarding the approval of this application to AndrewWarren, P. E., District Engineer, Engineering District 6-0,7000 Geerdes Blvd., King of Prussia, PA 19406-1525.Questions regarding this application or the proposed usemay be directed to Ray DeMasi, Real Estate Specialist,7000 Geerdes Blvd., King of Prussia, PA 19406-1525,(610) 205-6507.

BRADLEY L. MALLORY,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-109. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

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Application for Lease of Right-of-Way

The Department of Transportation (Department), undersection 2002(c) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71P. S. § 512(c)) and 67 Pa. Code § 495.4 (relating toapplication procedure), gives notice that an application tolease highway right-of-way has been submitted to theDepartment by Community Light & Sound, Inc., 333 E.5th Street, Chester, PA 19013, seeking to lease highwayright-of-way located at 4th and Upland Streets, Chester,PA 19013, Delaware County, 7,616.0 square feet, parcels383, 384, 385 ±, adjacent to SR 0291, Section A-10, Sheet37, for construction of a warehouse.

Interested persons are invited to submit, within 30days from the publication of this notice in the Pennsylva-nia Bulletin, written comments, suggestions or objectionsregarding the approval of this application to AndrewWarren, P. E., District Engineer, Engineering District 6-0,7000 Geerdes Blvd., King of Prussia, PA 19406-1525.Questions regarding this application or the proposed usemay be directed to Ray DeMasi, Real Estate Specialist,7000 Geerdes Blvd., King of Prussia, PA 19406-1525,(610) 205-6507.

BRADLEY L. MALLORY,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-110. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Contemplated Sale of Land No Longer Needed forTransportation Purposes

The Department of Transportation (Department), under71 P. S. § 513(e)(7), intends to sell certain land owned bythe Department located in Lawrence Township along SR1001, Clearfield County, Clearfield, PA. It has beendetermined that the land is no longer needed for presentor future transportation purposes.

Interested public entities are invited to express theirinterest in purchasing the site within 30 calendar daysfrom the date of publication of this notice to George M.Khoury, P. E., District Engineer, Department of Transpor-tation, Engineering District 2-0, 1924-30 Daisy Street,P. O. Box 342, Clearfield, PA 16830.

BRADLEY L. MALLORY,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-111. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Contemplated Sale of Land No Longer Needed forTransportation Purposes

The Department of Transportation (Department), undersection 2003(e)(7) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71P. S. § 513(e)(7)), intends to sell certain land owned bythe Department located in Beech Creek Borough alongS.R. 2024, Clinton County, PA. It has been determinedthat the land is no longer needed for present or futuretransportation purposes.

Interested public entities are invited to express theirinterest in purchasing the site within 30 calendar daysfrom the date of publication of this notice to George M.Khoury, P. E., District Engineer, Department of Transpor-

tation, Engineering District 2-0, 1924-30 Daisy Street,P. O. Box 342, Clearfield, PA 16830.

BRADLEY L. MALLORY,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-112. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Contemplated Sale of Land No Longer Needed forTransportation Purposes

The Department of Transportation (Department), undersection 2003(e)(7) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71P. S. § 513(e)(7)), intends to sell certain land owned bythe Department located in Granville Township along S.R.522, Mifflin County. It has been determined that the landis no longer needed for present or future transportationpurposes.

Interested public entities are invited to express theirinterest in purchasing the site within 30 calendar daysfrom the date of publication of this notice to George M.Khoury, P. E., District Engineer, Department of Transpor-tation, Engineering District 2-0, 1924-30 Daisy Street,P. O. Box 342, Clearfield, PA 16830.

BRADLEY L. MALLORY,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-113. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

HOUSING FINANCEAGENCY

Request for Proposals; Conference Planning Con-sultant for Housing Services Conference

The Housing Finance Agency (Agency) is currentlyplanning a Statewide housing services conference forJune 25-27, 2003. The conference will be held at the PennStater Conference Center Hotel, State College, PA. It isanticipated that approximately 300-400 persons will be inattendance over the 3-day period. The Agency is request-ing interested conference and convention planners torespond to this Request for Proposal. The selected confer-ence planner shall be responsible for the following typesof services:

1. Assist with identifying conference speakers.2. Assist with conference speaker logistics and con-

tracts, including but not limited to: confirmation ofinformation for brochure, compensation, biographies,room setups and handouts.

3. Create a speaker database to record all of the detailsspecific to each speaker and each session.

4. Develop conference brochure in coordination withHousing Services staff.

5. Establish appropriate print deadlines (including bro-chure and conference materials).

6. Establish mailing deadlines and coordinate brochuremailing.

7. Process conference registrations and send confirma-tion notices to participants on a timely basis, includingthe spelling of the registrant’s name, company name andsession numbers.

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8. Create a database to track all conference registra-tions. This includes contacting participants to clarifyregistrations or verify information if registration formsare incomplete. Provide a weekly count of registeredparticipants, speakers and Agency staff.

9. Forward registration fees to the Agency on a weeklybasis along with a copy of the front of each registrationform.

10. Collect all registration fees for the conference.

11. Work with the Penn Stater to handle the onsitelogistics, which include: room setups, registration areas,food, beverages, audio-visual equipment needs, specialevents, speaker and staff overnight rooms and any otheronsite requirements. Work with the Penn Stater staff tofinalize financial documentation for conference.

12. Create participant badges, speaker badges andname tents, including first, last and company names.Adhere ribbons specific to speakers and Agency staff.Prepare participant conference packets, obtaining touristinformation to include in the packet. Copy conferencematerials and deliver to conference site.

13. Create a conference schedule (at-a-glance) and indi-vidual conference signs that list session titles, rooms andtimes.

14. Provide staff for onsite conference registration andcoordination with the Penn Stater staff on sessions,meals, keynote addresses, audio-visual equipment needsand special events.

15. Mail each speaker a list of attendees, their titlesand organizations sorted by session 5 days after the earlybird deadline.

16. Create, distribute and collect conference evalua-tions for all sessions, keynote addresses, meals andspecial events and present them to the Agency at theclose of the conference.

17. Provide a final conference report within 2 weeks ofthe conclusion of the conference. This report must includecopies of all conference materials as well as:

• A final count of number of participants, speakers andAgency staff for meals and special events as well asoverall conference registrations.

• A review of conference activities with recommenda-tions for improvement of conference planning and onsiteactivities and facilities.

• A disk containing the speaker and participant data-bases.

18. Submit a formal written financial report within 1month of the conclusion of the conference. This reportmust include a line item breakdown of all costs associatedwith the conference including invoices submitted to theAgency for direct payment.

Proposals must be received by the Agency by 2 p.m. onFriday, January 31, 2003. Identify cost and staff require-ments associated with completion of each of the itemizedresponsibilities in preparing responses to this Request forProposals. The Agency will evaluate the reasonableness ofcosts, experience in conference planning and coordination,provision of services and ability to accommodate theAgency’s conference needs in making its determination.Proposals and requests for additional information shouldbe directed to Lisa Yaffe, Director of Housing Services,Housing Finance Agency, 2101 N. Front Street, P. O. Box

8029, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8029, (717) 780-3874, TDDfor Hearing Impaired (717) 780-1869.

WILLIAM C. BOSTIC,Executive Director

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-114. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

INSURANCE DEPARTMENTApplication for Approval of a Certificate of Author-

ity

UPMC Health Network, Inc., a domestic for-profitcorporation, has applied for a Certificate of Authority tooperate as a preferred provider organization that is not alicensed insurance company in this Commonwealth. Thefiling was made under the requirements set forth in theapplicable insurance laws, including 40 P. S. §§ 764a and991.1401—991.1413. Persons wishing to comment on theacquisition are invited to submit a written statement tothe Insurance Department (Department) within 30 daysof this issue of the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Written state-ments must include name, address and telephone numberof the interested party, identification of the application towhich the statement is addressed and a concise statementwith sufficient detail and relevant facts to inform theDepartment of the exact basis of the statement. Writtenstatements should be sent to Robert Brackbill, CompanyLicensing Division, Insurance Department, 1345 Straw-berry Square, Harrisburg, PA 17120, fax (717) 787-8557,[email protected].

M. DIANE KOKEN,Insurance Commissioner

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-115. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002;Notice 2003-02

The Insurance Department (Department) is publishingnotice that Congress recently enacted and the Presidenthas signed into law the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of2002 (H.R.3210) (act). This Federal law provides a Fed-eral backstop for defined acts of terrorism and imposescertain obligations on insurers.

The Department has adopted a bulletin with regard tothe act. The intent of this bulletin is to advise insurers ofcertain provisions of the act that may require them tosubmit a filing in this Commonwealth and to inform themregarding a voluntary procedure for insurers to use toexpedite the filing and timely review of the disclosurenotices, policy language and the applicable rates that arediscussed in the act.

The bulletin has been posted in its entirety on theDepartment’s website, http://www.insurance.state.pa.us.Specific questions relating to information provided in thebulletin may be directed to Pamela Seymore, Office ofRate and Policy Regulation, 1345 Strawberry Square,

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Harrisburg, PA 17120, (717) 787-4192, [email protected].

M. DIANE KOKEN,Insurance Commissioner

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-116. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Harleysville Mutual Insurance Company; Home-owners Insurance Rate and Rule Revision

On December 31, 2002, the Insurance Department(Department) received from Harleysville Mutual Insur-ance Company a filing for proposed rate level and rulechanges for homeowners insurance.

The company requests an overall 5.6% increaseamounting to $978,000 annually, to be effective April 11,2003.

Unless formal administrative action is taken prior toMarch 1, 2003, the subject filing may be deemed ap-proved by operation of law.

Copies of the filing will be available for public inspec-tion, by appointment, during normal working hours at theDepartment’s regional offices in Harrisburg, Philadelphia,Pittsburgh and Erie.

Interested parties are invited to submit written com-ments, suggestions or objections to Xiaofeng Lu, Insur-ance Department, Insurance Product Regulation andMarket Enforcement, Room 1311, Strawberry Square,Harrisburg, PA 17120, [email protected] within 30 daysafter publication of this notice in the Pennsylvania Bulle-tin.

M. DIANE KOKEN,Insurance Commissioner

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-117. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Keystone Health Plan West; Rate Filing

On December 24, 2002, Keystone Health Plan Westsubmitted filing no. 1-DPHMO-03-KHPW, Department IDA66235001, requesting approval to increase the premiumrates for its Individual HMO Plans by 28.2%. Theproposed effective date is April 1, 2003.

This filing is available for public inspection duringnormal working hours at the Insurance Department’sregional offices in Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.

Interested parties are invited to submit written com-ments, suggestions or objections to Cherri Sanders-Jones,Actuary, Insurance Department, Bureau of Accident andHealth Insurance, Office of Rate and Policy Regulation,1311 Strawberry Square, Harrisburg, PA 17120, within 30days of publication of this notice in the PennsylvaniaBulletin.

M. DIANE KOKEN,Insurance Commissioner

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-118. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company;Homeowners Rate Revision

On December 31, 2002, the Insurance Department(Department) received from Nationwide Mutual Fire In-surance Company a filing for a proposed rate level changefor homeowners insurance.

The company requests an overall 3.6% increaseamounting to $7.076 million annually, to be effective June22, 2003.

Unless formal administrative action is taken prior toMarch 1, 2003, the subject filing may be deemed ap-proved by operation of law.

Copies of the filing will be available for public inspec-tion, by appointment, during normal working hours at theDepartment’s regional offices in Harrisburg, Philadelphia,Pittsburgh and Erie.

Interested parties are invited to submit written com-ments, suggestions or objections to Xiaofeng Lu, Insur-ance Department, Insurance Product Regulation andMarket Enforcement, Room 1311, Strawberry Square,Harrisburg, PA 17120, [email protected] within 30 daysafter publication of this notice in the Pennsylvania Bulle-tin.

M. DIANE KOKEN,Insurance Commissioner

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-119. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Review Procedure Hearings; Cancellation or Re-fusal of Insurance

The following insureds have requested a hearing asauthorized by the act of June 17, 1998 (P. L. 464, No. 68),in connection with the termination of the insureds’ auto-mobile policy. The hearing will be held in accordance withthe requirements of the act, 1 Pa. Code Part II (relatingto the General Rules of Administrative Practice andProcedure) and 31 Pa. Code §§ 56.1—56.3 (relating toSpecial Rules of Administrative Practice and Procedure).The administrative hearing will be held in the InsuranceDepartment’s regional office in Pittsburgh, PA. Failure byan appellant to appear at a scheduled hearing may resultin dismissal with prejudice.

The following hearing will be held in the PittsburghRegional Office, Room 304 State Office Building, 300Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

Appeal of Michael P. and Jean Flood; file no. 02-494-91551; Erie Insurance Exchange; doc. no. E02-12-026;February 26, 2003, 10:30 a.m.

Parties may appear with or without counsel and offerrelevant testimony and/or other relevant evidence. Eachparty must bring documents, photographs, drawings,claims files, witnesses, and the like, necessary to supportthe party’s case. A party intending to offer documents orphotographs into evidence shall bring enough copies forthe record and for each opposing party.

In some cases, the Insurance Commissioner (Commis-sioner) may order that the company reimburse an insuredfor the higher cost of replacement insurance coverageobtained while the appeal is pending. Reimbursement isavailable only when the insured is successful on appealand may not be ordered in all instances. If an insuredwishes to seek reimbursement for the higher cost of

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replacement insurance, the insured must produce docu-mentation at the hearing which will allow comparison ofcoverages and costs between the original policy and thereplacement policy.

Following the hearing and receipt of the stenographictranscript, the Commissioner will issue a written orderresolving the factual issues presented at the hearing andstating what remedial action, if any, is required. TheCommissioner’s Order will be sent to those personsparticipating in the hearing or their designated represen-tatives. The Order of the Commissioner may be subject tojudicial review by the Commonwealth Court.

Persons with a disability who wish to attend thepreviously referenced administrative hearing and requirean auxiliary aid, service or other accommodation toparticipate in the hearing, should contact Tracey Pontius,Agency Coordinator at (717) 787-4298.

M. DIANE KOKEN,Insurance Commissioner

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-120. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

LEGISLATIVE REFERENCEBUREAU

Documents Filed But Not Published

The Legislative Reference Bureau (Bureau) acceptedthe following documents during the preceding calendarmonth for filing without publication under 1 Pa. Code§ 3.13(b) (relating to contents of Bulletin). The Bureauwill continue to publish on a monthly basis either asummary table identifying the documents accepted duringthe preceding calendar month under this subsection or astatement that no documents have been received. Forquestions concerning or copies of documents filed, but notpublished, call (717) 783-1530.Governor’s Office

Management Directive No. 205.36—Right-to-Know Law,Dated November 27, 2002.

Management Directive No. 310.25—Transfers of Rev-enues or Expenses in SAP, Dated December 5, 2002.

Management Directive No. 315.1—Calculation and Pay-ment of Statutory Salaries, Amended December 5, 2002.

Management Directive No. 315.29—Mailing SAP-Generated Checks, Dated December 5, 2002.

Management Directive No. 530.23—State EmployeeCombined Appeal, Revision No. 1, Dated November 25,2002.

Management Directive No. 615.9—Permanent Assign-ment of Commonwealth Automotive Fleet Vehicles,Amended November 20, 2002.

Administrative Circular No. 02-29—New Procurement

Card and Travel Card Contract, Dated November 22,2002.

MARY JANE PHELPS,Director

Pennsylvania Bulletin[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-121. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

LIQUOR CONTROL BOARDExpiration of Leases

The Liquor Control Board seeks the following new site:

Lancaster County, Wine & Spirits Shoppe #3601, 679West Main Street, New Holland, PA 17557-9343.Lease Expiration Date: March 31, 2006Lease retail commercial space to the Commonwealth.Proposals are invited to provide the Liquor Control Boardwith approximately 4,500 net useable square feet of newor existing retail commercial space within 1/4 mile of theintersection of Route 23 and Shirk Road, New Holland.Proposals due: February 7, 2003, at 12 p.m.

Department: Liquor Control BoardLocation: Real Estate Division, Brandywine

Plaza, 2223 Paxton Church Road, Har-risburg, PA 17110-9661

Contact: Joseph P. Hannon, (717) 657-4228JONATHAN H. NEWMAN,

Chairperson[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-122. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Products Registered by Manufacturers as Malt orBrewed Beverages

The Liquor Control Board (Board) publishes the follow-ing list to identify those products that have been regis-tered by their manufacturers as ‘‘malt or brewed bever-ages’’ under section 445 of the Liquor Code (47 P. S.§ 4-445). ‘‘Malt or brewed beverages’’ are defined as ‘‘anybeer, lager beer, ale, porter or similar fermented maltbeverage containing one-half of one per centum or more ofalcohol by volume.’’ (47 P. S. § 1-102).

The fact that a given product is not found on this listdoes not mean it is not a ‘‘malt or brewed beverage’’ asthat term is used in the Liquor Code. For updatedinformation, refer to the Board’s website at ww-w.lcb.state.pa.us or contact Malt Beverage Compliance at(717) 787-5776.

JONATHAN H. NEWMAN,Chairperson

BRANDS ALPHABETICALLY-NO CLOSEOUTS

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0459 13 ‘‘D’’ DOYNA LTD0245 50 A. LE COOS IMPERIAL EXTRA DOUBLE

STOUTHOLSTEN IMPORT CORP

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0240 70 AASS BOCK-BEER ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 71 AASS GENUINE PILSNER ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 82 AASS JULEOL ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 76 AASS LAGER ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0112 41 ABBAYE DE FLOREFFE MEILLEURE PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0212 23 ABBAYE DES ROCS REGULAR WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0455 10 ABBAYE DU VAL-DIEU BLOND ALE D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0455 11 ABBAYE DU VAL-DIEU BROWN ALE D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0455 12 ABBAYE DU VAL-DIEU TRIPLE ALE D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0149 08 ABBOT ALE THAMES AMERICA TRADING CO.0515 09 ABITA ALE—CHRISTMAS ALE ABITA BREWING COMPANY, INC.0515 01 ABITA BEER—AMBER ABITA BREWING COMPANY, INC.0515 05 ABITA BEER—BOCK ABITA BREWING COMPANY, INC.0515 08 ABITA BEER—FALL FEST ABITA BREWING COMPANY, INC.0515 02 ABITA BEER—GOLDEN ABITA BREWING COMPANY, INC.0515 04 ABITA BEER—PURPLE HAZE ABITA BREWING COMPANY, INC.0515 06 ABITA BEER—RED ALE ABITA BREWING COMPANY, INC.0515 03 ABITA BEER—TURBO DOG ABITA BREWING COMPANY, INC.0515 07 ABITA BEER—WHEAT ABITA BREWING COMPANY, INC.0416 02 ACE APPLE CIDER CALIFORNIA CIDER COMPANY0416 03 ACE BERRY CIDER CALIFORNIA CIDER COMPANY0416 01 ACE PEAR CIDER CALIFORNIA CIDER COMPANY0418 50 ACHEL 8 SHELTON BROTHERS0211 12 ACME CALIFORNIA BROWN ALE NORTH COAST BREWING COMPANY0211 13 ACME CALIFORNIA IPA NORTH COAST BREWING COMPANY0211 09 ACME CALIFORNIA PALE ALE NORTH COAST BREWING COMPANY0250 05 ADAM HAIR OF THE DOG BREWING COMPANY INC.0459 31 ADMIRALSKOYE DOYNA LTD0245 07 AECHT SCHLENFERLA RAUCHBIER HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0245 78 AECHT SCHLENKERLA WEIZEN HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0022 15 AFFLIGEM BLOND ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0022 17 AFFLIGEM DUBBEL ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0022 24 AFFLIGEM NOEL ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0022 16 AFFLIGEM TRIPEL ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0199 06 ALBA MALT BEVERAGE SPECIALTY LEGENDS, LTD.0355 16 ALE CHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY0094 06 ALL STAR LAGER BEER PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0471 05 ALLAGASH DOUBLE ALE ALLAGASH BREWING COMPANY INC0471 02 ALLAGASH DUBBEL RESERVE ALLAGASH BREWING COMPANY INC0471 04 ALLAGASH GRAND CRU ALLAGASH BREWING COMPANY INC0471 06 ALLAGASH SPECIALE RESERVE ALE ALLAGASH BREWING COMPANY INC0471 03 ALLAGASH TRIPEL RESERVE ALLAGASH BREWING COMPANY INC0471 01 ALLAGASH WHITE BEER ALLAGASH BREWING COMPANY INC0433 01 ALPHA KING PALE ALE THREE FLOYD’S BREWING COMPANY, LLC0321 52 ALT BIER (ON PREMISE ONLY) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0519 07 ALT-FUR-NACHT (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0270 04 ALTENMUNSTER NOBLE UNION TRADING LTD, CO.

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0506 08 AMBER ALE JONE’S FAMILY SEAFOOD-CRABBY LARRY’SBRE

0543 06 AMBER ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING VENTURES, INC.0519 09 AMBER LAGER (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0482 06 AMBER WAVES ALE CAPITOL CITY BREWING CO0321 41 AMBERBERRY (ON PREMISE ONLY) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0323 07 AMBERHAM LINCOLN ALE GETTYSBURG BREWING COMPANY, INC.0286 06 AMERICAN KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0520 17 AMERICAN DREAM ALE ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0286 64 AMERICAN ICE KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0286 07 AMERICAN LIGHT KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0321 26 AMERICAN PALE ALE SCHNOCH CORPORATION0536 03 AMISH 4 GRAIN ALE LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0016 02 AMSTEL LIGHT BIER HEINEKEN USA INC.0364 34 AMSTERDAM MARINER UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0015 01 ANCHOR PORTER ANCHOR BREWING COMPANY0015 08 ANCHOR SMALL BEER ANCHOR BREWING COMPANY0015 02 ANCHOR STEAM BEER ANCHOR BREWING COMPANY0015 09 ANCHOR SUMMER BEER ANCHOR BREWING COMPANY0015 03 ANCHOR WHEAT BEER ANCHOR BREWING COMPANY0519 02 ANTHRACITE ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0417 04 ANVIL ALE C&D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0348 28 APPALACHIAN ABBEY ROADE ALE APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 16 APPALACHIAN BROAD STREET BARLEYWINE APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 30 APPALACHIAN ELEPHANT & CASTLE ALE APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 21 APPALACHIAN HINTERLAND HEFE WEIZEN APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 17 APPALACHIAN HOPPY TRAILS I.P.A. APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 26 APPALACHIAN HORSE HAIR STOUT APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 04 APPALACHIAN JOLLY SCOT SCOTTISH ALE APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 13 APPALACHIAN KIPONA FEST APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 29 APPALACHIAN LEGEND’S BALLPARK BREW APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 20 APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN LAGER APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 08 APPALACHIAN PENNYPACKER PORTER APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 22 APPALACHIAN PEREGRINE PILSNER LAGER APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 02 APPALACHIAN PURIST PALE ALE APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 18 APPALACHIAN RIVERSIDE RED ALE APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 23 APPALACHIAN ROCKVILLE RYE ALE APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 03 APPALACHIAN SUSQUEHANNA STOUT APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 24 APPALACHIAN VOLKS WEIZENBOCK APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0348 01 APPALACHIAN WATER GAP WHEAT APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0292 09 APPLE VALLEY AMBER ALE BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0321 50 APRICOT WHEAT (ON PREMISE ONLY) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0341 16 APRICOT WHEAT (ON PREMISE ONLY) SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0543 02 APRICOT WHEAT ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING VENTURES, INC.0459 32 ARGO DOYNA LTD0459 33 ARGO DARK DOYNA LTD0459 34 ARGO EXTRA DOYNA LTD

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0517 01 ARROGANT BASTARD ALE STONE BREWING COMPANY0543 08 ARTHURS BEST BITTER ALE(ON PREMISE

ONLY)C & D BREWING VENTURES, INC.

0382 04 ASAHI KURONAMA BLACK DRAFT ALE ASAHI BEER U. S. A., INC.0382 03 ASAHI SUPER DRY ASAHI BEER U. S. A., INC.0292 12 ATLAS ALE (ONE PREMISE ONLY) BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0286 65 ATRIA’S LAGER 1/2 BBL KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0144 06 AUGUST SCHELL BOCK AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0144 24 AUGUST SCHELL DARK BEER AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0144 23 AUGUST SCHELL DEER BRAND BEER AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0144 07 AUGUST SCHELL PILS AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0144 22 AUGUST SCHELL SNOW STORM BEER AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0144 25 AUGUST SCHELL WEIZEN BEER AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0271 30 AUGUSTIJN ALE WIN-IT-TOO, INC0286 09 AUGUSTINER DARK DRAFT BEER KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0286 60 AUGUSTINER LAGER KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0078 01 AUGUSTINERBRAU LIGHT EXPORT BEER LIBERTY BELL BOTTLING COMPANY, INC.0078 02 AUGUSTINERBRAU MAXIMATOR DARK BEER LIBERTY BELL BOTTLING COMPANY, INC.0292 04 AUSSIE GOLD BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0245 79 AVENTINUS WEIZEN EISBOCK HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0325 13 AVERY INDIA PALE ALE AVERY BREWING COMPANY0048 38 AYINGER ALTBAIRISCH DUNKEL MALT BEV. GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 33 AYINGER BRAU-WEISSE-MALT LIQUOR GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 36 AYINGER JAHRHUNDERT-BIER MALT

BEVERAGEGOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.

0048 37 AYINGER OKTOBER FEST-MARSEN-MALTBEV.

GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.

0048 34 AYINGER UR-WEISSE MALT LIQUOR GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0142 15 B & J FUZZY NAVEL FLAVORED MALT

BEVERAGEE. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 35 B & JAMES LUSCIOUS BLACKBERRY FLVMALT CLR

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 46 B & JAYMES MELON SPLASH FLV MALTCOOLER

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 44 B & JAYMES STRAWBERRY DAIQUIRI MALTCOOLER

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 43 B & JAYMES TROPICAL BURST MALT COOLER E. J. GALLO WINERY0053 70 BACARDI SILVER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0412 16 BACK MOUNTAIN BROWN ALE (ON PREMISE

ONLYWHITE-AKERS, INC

0532 02 BAD MOON PORTER DUCLAW BREWING COMPANY, LLC0388 07 BAGPIPER’S BREW SCOTCH ALE (ON

PREMISE)FEGLEY ENTERPRISES

0004 17 BALLANTINE ALE BEST BRANDS BEVERAGE INC.0053 39 BALLARD BITTER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0457 10 BALTIKA #4 DARK BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0457 12 BALTIKA #9 PALE BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0459 41 BALTIKA EXTRA #9 DOYNA LTD0459 40 BALTIKA ORIGINAL #4 DOYNA LTD0459 04 BALTIKA 1 PALE DOYNA LTD

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0459 05 BALTIKA 3 CLASSIC DOYNA LTD0459 06 BALTIKA 6 PORTER DOYNA LTD0469 02 BALTUS O.V.S. ALE HEAVYWEIGHT BREWING CO INC0053 74 BARE KNUCKLE STOUT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0292 06 BARLEY CREEK LAGER BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0292 10 BARLEY CREEK LIGHT ALE BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0292 08 BARLEY CREEK RENOVATOR STOUT BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0292 07 BARLEY CREEK SEASONAL ALE BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0321 12 BARLEY WINE STYLE ALE (OLD TOAD) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0232 17 BARNEY FLATS OATMEAL STOUT ANDERSON VALLEY BREWING COMPANY0321 39 BAROQUE SAISON ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0520 21 BARREL CONDITIONED STOUT (ON PREMISE) ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0001 04 BARTELS THE LION BREWERY, INC.0142 04 BARTLES & JAMES BLACK CHERRY MALT

COOLERE. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 01 BARTLES & JAMES CLASSIC ORIGINALMLTCOOL

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 02 BARTLES & JAMES EXOTIC BERRY FLVMLTCOOL

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 29 BARTLES & JAMES JUICY PEACH FLVMALTCOOL

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 34 BARTLES & JAMES RASBERRY HARDLEMONADE

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 41 BARTLES & JAYMES RASPBERRY DAIQUIRI E. J. GALLO WINERY0142 40 BARTLES & JAYMES STRAWBERRY

COSMOPOLITANE. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 32 BARTLES & JAMES HARD LEMONADE MALTCOOLER

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 21 BARTLES & JAMES KIWISTRAWBERRY MALTBEV.

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 10 BARTLES & JAMES MARGARITA FLAVOREDCOOLER

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 11 BARTLES & JAMES PINA COLADA FLAVORCOOLER

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0038 03 BASS ALE GUINNESS IMPORT COMPANY0425 03 BAVARIA BEER BAVARIA U.S.A INC.0425 09 BAVARIA ORIGINAL BREW BAVARIA U.S.A INC.0271 42 BAVIK WIN-IT-TOO, INC0388 01 BBW ALE FEGLEY ENTERPRISES0388 02 BBW LAGER FEGLEY ENTERPRISES0388 10 BBW LAMBIC (ON PREMISE ONLY) FEGLEY ENTERPRISES0066 09 BEAMISH IRISH STOUT SCOTTISH & NEWCASTLE IMPORTERS CO.0054 01 BECK’S BEER BECK’S NORTH AMERICA0054 06 BECK’S BEER 951 LIGHT BECK’S NORTH AMERICA0054 03 BECK’S DARK BECK’S NORTH AMERICA0054 05 BECK’S OKTOBERFEST BIER BECK’S NORTH AMERICA0433 07 BEHEMOTH BARLEYWINE THREE FLOYD’S BREWING COMPANY, LLC0295 11 BELGIAN STYLE ALE BUCKS COUNTY BREWERY, INC.0341 09 BELGIAN STYLE ALE SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0251 25 BELGIAN STYLE DUBBEL WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.

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0321 14 BELGIAN STYLE DUBBEL (ON PREMISEONLY)

SCHNOCH CORPORATION

0417 10 BELGIAN WIT (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIALLC

0204 11 BELHAVEN SCOTTISH ALE COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0204 16 BELHAVEN WEE-HEAVY COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0232 16 BELK’S EXTRA SPECIAL BITTER ALE ANDERSON VALLEY BREWING COMPANY0309 04 BELL TOWER BROWN ALE LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0474 03 BELL’S AMBER ALE KALAMAZOO BREWING CO., INC.0474 05 BELL’S BEST BROWN ALE KALAMAZOO BREWING CO., INC.0474 07 BELL’S CHERRY STOUT KALAMAZOO BREWING CO., INC.0474 06 BELL’S KALAMAZOO STOUT KALAMAZOO BREWING CO., INC.0474 04 BELL’S PALE ALE KALAMAZOO BREWING CO., INC.0310 22 BELLE-VUE FRAMBOISE LABATT USA L.L.C.0310 23 BELLE-VUE KRIEK LABATT USA L.L.C.0455 05 BELZEBUTH D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0031 35 BERGHOFF AMBER 4/6 N/R JOSEPH HUBER BREWING CO., INC.0031 38 BERGHOFF BOCK JOSEPH HUBER BREWING CO., INC.0031 37 BERGHOFF CLASSIC PILSNER N/R JOSEPH HUBER BREWING CO., INC.0031 34 BERGHOFF DARK 4/6 N/R JOSEPH HUBER BREWING CO., INC.0031 40 BERGHOFF HAZELNUT WINTERFEST JOSEPH HUBER BREWING CO., INC.0031 33 BERGHOFF LAGER 4/6 N/R JOSEPH HUBER BREWING CO., INC.0031 41 BERGHOFF OCTOBERFEST JOSEPH HUBER BREWING CO., INC.0031 36 BERGHOFF PALE ALE 4/6 N/R JOSEPH HUBER BREWING CO., INC.0245 15 BERLINER WEISSE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0417 14 BERLINER WEISSE (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0130 12 BERT GRANT’S DEEP POWDER YAKIMA BREWING & MALTING CO., INC.0130 10 BERT GRANT’S INDIA PALE ALE YAKIMA BREWING & MALTING CO., INC.0130 11 BERT GRANT’S PERFECT PORTER YAKIMA BREWING & MALTING CO., INC.0130 09 BERT GRANT’S SCOTTISH STYLE ALE YAKIMA BREWING & MALTING CO., INC.0273 10 BIERE DE GARDE BEER OLIVER BREWERIES LTD.0126 31 BIERE DE MIEL VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0025 19 BIG BEAR MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0531 03 BIG DADDY I.P.A. SPEAKEASY ALES & LAGERS, INC.0412 11 BIG VALLEY RED IRISH ALE (ON PREM.

ONLY)WHITE-AKERS, INC

0467 10 BILL PAYER ALE___ (ON PREMISE) BARLEY BOYS INC0321 03 BILLTOWN BLONDE SCHNOCH CORPORATION0076 01 BITBURGER PILS GALLI BEER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC.0045 08 BLACK & TAN ENGLISH STYLE DARK BEER D. G. YUENGLING & SON, INC.0441 08 BLACK ANGUS OATMEAL STOUDT J & M CORPORATION0199 08 BLACK CAT ALE LEGENDS, LTD.0389 04 BLACK FOREST SMALLMAN BREWING COMPANY, LLC0299 14 BLACK JACK PORTER TABERNASH BREWING COMPANY0025 41 BLACK LABEL BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 42 BLACK LABEL 11-11 MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0174 08 BLACK RADISH DARK LAGER WEEPING RADISH BREWERY

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0373 13 BLACK SHEEP BEER BLACK SHEEP ALE EUROBUBBLES, INC0373 14 BLACK SHEEP BEER MONTY PYTHON HOLY

GRAILEUROBUBBLES, INC

0373 15 BLACK SHEEP BEER RIGGWELTER EUROBUBBLES, INC0433 06 BLACK SUN STOUT THREE FLOYD’S BREWING COMPANY, LLC0292 13 BLACK WIDOW LAGER BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0053 41 BLACKHOOK PORTER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0154 11 BLANCHE DE BROOKLYN ALE BROOKLYN BREWERY0262 01 BLANCHE DE CHAMBLY WHEAT BEER UNIBREW U.S.A., INC.0309 07 BLAST FURNACE STOUT LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0025 43 BLATZ LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0418 45 BLAUGIES: LA MONEUSE SPECIAL WINTER SHELTON BROTHERS0034 29 BLONDE DOUBLE MAI BOCK STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0018 32 BLUE MOON BELGIAN WHITE ALE COORS BREWING COMPANY0173 04 BLUE RIDGE AMBER LAGER FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 06 BLUE RIDGE ESB RED ALE FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 03 BLUE RIDGE GOLDEN ALE FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 09 BLUE RIDGE HOPFEST FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 05 BLUE RIDGE PORTER FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 12 BLUE RIDGE SNOWBALL’S CHANCE WINTER

ALEFREDERICK BREWING COMPANY

0173 30 BLUE RIDGE STEEPLE STOUT FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 26 BLUE RIDGE WHEAT BEER FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0211 04 BLUE STAR WHEAT BEER NORTH COAST BREWING COMPANY0311 40 BLUEBERRY ALE NEVERSINK BREWERY INC0341 14 BLUEBERRY ALE SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0418 22 BLUEBIRD BITTER SHELTON BROTHERS0427 11 BOBBY DAZZLER OLD LONDON STYLE ALE PORTLAND BREWING CO.0459 18 BOCHKAREV DRAFT DOYNA LTD0459 19 BOCHKAREV KREPKOYE DOYNA LTD0459 17 BOCHKAREV LAGER DOYNA LTD0355 13 BOCK (LAGER) CHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY0310 08 BODDINGTONS PUB ALE DRAUGHT LABATT USA L.L.C.0310 12 BOHEMIA LABATT USA L.L.C.0406 08 BOHEMIAN BLONDE PHILADELPHIA BEER WORKS INC.0459 03 BOOM (CZECH BEER) DOYNA LTD0459 36 BOOM EXTRA DOYNA LTD0459 37 BOOM PORTER DOYNA LTD0142 19 BOONE’S FARM FUZZEL NAVEL FLVD MALT

BEVE. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 38 BOONE’S FARM MOUNTAIN BERRY FLV MALTBEV

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 39 BOONE’S FARM PINA COLADA FLV MALT BEV E. J. GALLO WINERY0142 18 BOONE’S FARM STRWBRY DAIQUI FLV MLT

BEVE. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 24 OONE’S FARM SUN PEAK PEACH FLV MALTBEV

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 42 BOONE’S FARM WILD RASBERRY FLV MALTBEV

E. J. GALLO WINERY

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0142 45 BOONE’S FRM MELON BALL MLT BEV W/NATFLV

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 33 BOONES FARM HARD LEMONADE FLV MALTCOOL

E. J. GALLO WINERY

0142 37 BOONES FRM BLACKBERRY RIDGE MLT BEV E. J. GALLO WINERY0142 36 BOONES FRM RASPBERRY HRD LEMONADE

MLT BVE. J. GALLO WINERY

0232 15 BOONT AMBER ALE ANDERSON VALLEY BREWING COMPANY0271 28 BORNEM DOUBLE ALE WIN-IT-TOO, INC0271 29 BORNEM TRIPLE ALE WIN-IT-TOO, INC0294 11 BRAVA CERVEZA LAKEPORT BREWING COMPANY0230 04 BRAWLER ALE YARDS BREWING COMPANY0519 06 BREAKER BROWN (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0214 24 BREEZER APPLE-LICIOUS BACARDI USA, INC.0214 15 BREEZER BAHAMA MAMA BACARDI USA, INC.0214 14 BREEZER BLUE PARADISE BACARDI USA, INC.0214 01 BREEZER CALYPSO BERRY BACARDI USA, INC.0214 25 BREEZER FUZZIER NAVEL BACARDI USA, INC.0214 05 BREEZER KEY LIME BACARDI USA, INC.0214 22 BREEZER PURPLE PEOPLE EATER BACARDI USA, INC.0214 07 BREEZER STRAWBERRY DAIQUIRI BACARDI USA, INC.0214 03 BREEZER TROPICAL FRUIT MEDLEY BACARDI USA, INC.0214 13 BREEZER WATERMELLON BACARDI USA, INC.0214 08 BREEZERY PINA COLADA BACARDI USA, INC.0520 14 BREW MASTER SPECIAL (ON PREMISE ONLY) ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0001 99 BREWERY HILL HONEY AMBER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0001 87 BREWERY HILL POCONO LAGER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0001 81 BREWERY HILL POCONO PILSNER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0286 54 BRIGADE BEER KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0286 61 BRIGADE ICE BEER KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0286 55 BRIGADE LIGHT KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0173 22 BRIMSTONE IRISH WAKE STOUT FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0154 05 BROOKLYN BLACK CHOCOLATE STOUT BROOKLYN BREWERY0154 02 BROOKLYN BROWN ALE BROOKLYN BREWERY0154 06 BROOKLYN EAST INDIA PALE ALE BROOKLYN BREWERY0154 01 BROOKLYN LAGER BROOKLYN BREWERY0154 28 BROOKLYN MONSTER ALE-BARLEY WINE BROOKLYN BREWERY0154 29 BROOKLYN OKTOBERFEST BROOKLYN BREWERY0154 08 BROOKLYN PENNANT PALE ALE BROOKLYN BREWERY0154 09 BROOKLYN PILSNER BROOKLYN BREWERY0154 07 BROOKLYNER WEISSE BEER BROOKLYN BREWERY0355 03 BROWN CHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY0341 12 BROWN ALE SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0536 12 BROWN ALE LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0292 05 BROWN ANTLER ALE BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0037 02 BROYHAN PREMIUM LAGER BEER EFCO PHILADELPHIA, INC.0271 31 BRUEGEL ALE WIN-IT-TOO, INC

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0535 01 BRUEGHEL BLONDE ALE (2B) KROSS BREWING COMPANY OF VERMONT,INC.

0321 40 BRUNE ALE SCHNOCH CORPORATION0528 02 BUBE’S KOLSCH BUBE’S RESTAURANTS, INC.0528 01 BUBE’S PORTER BUBE’S RESTAURANTS, INC.0528 03 BUBE’S WHEAT BUBE’S RESTAURANTS, INC.0053 16 BUD DRY DRAFT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 23 BUD ICE BEER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 19 BUD ICE LIGHT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 02 BUD LIGHT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 01 BUDWEISER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0001 98 BUFFALO LAGER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0025 44 BULL ICE MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0486 12 BULMERS ORIGINAL CIDER BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0509 12 BURGER BEER SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0509 13 BURGER LIGHT BEER SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0245 87 BURGERBRAU ALT DUNKEL HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0245 88 BURGERBRAU HELLES HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0433 04 BURNHAM PILSENER THREE FLOYD’S BREWING COMPANY, LLC0450 04 BURNING RIVER PALE ALE GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY0053 03 BUSCH ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 63 BUSCH ICE BEER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 15 BUSCH LIGHT DRAFT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0460 02 CAMO GENUINE ALE CAMO BREWING CO INC0460 01 CAMO LAGER CAMO BREWING CO INC0418 09 CANTILLON GUEZE SHELTON BROTHERS0418 12 CANTILLON IRIS SHELTON BROTHERS0426 02 CANVAS BACK AMARICAN PALE ALE RED STAR BREWERY AND GRILLE0038 22 CAPTAIN MORGAN GOLD GUINNESS IMPORT COMPANY0455 17 CARACOLE SAXO BLOND ALE D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0289 05 CARIB LAGER BEER DCI MIAMI INC.0403 10 CARIBBEAN TWIST LIME MHW, LTD.0403 11 CARIBBEAN TWIST ORANGE MHW, LTD.0403 14 CARIBBEAN TWIST PINA COLADA MHW, LTD.0403 12 CARIBBEAN TWIST PINEAPPLE MHW, LTD.0403 13 CARIBBEAN TWIST WATERMELON MHW, LTD.0310 26 CARLSBERG BEER LABATT USA L.L.C.0310 13 CARTA BLANCA LABATT USA L.L.C.0544 01 CASCO BAY RIPTIDE RED ALE CASCO BAY BREWING COMPANY0544 02 CASCO BAY WINTER ALE CASCO BAY BREWING COMPANY0459 35 CASTEL DOYNA LTD0210 01 CAVE CREEK CHILI BEER BLACK MOUNTAIN BREWING COMPANY0048 25 CELEBRATOR DOPPLEBOCK GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0309 01 CELESTIAL GOLD PILSENER LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0477 03 CERBERUS TRIPEL ALE OLD LINE BREWERS LLC0025 45 CHAMPALE MALT LIQUOR EXTRA DRY PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 46 CHAMPALE MALT LIQUOR GOLDEN PABST BREWING COMPANY

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0025 47 CHAMPALE MALT LIQUOR PINK PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 98 CHAMPALE RED BERRY PABST BREWING COMPANY0271 34 CHERISH WIN-IT-TOO, INC0271 38 CHERISH PEACH WIN-IT-TOO, INC0271 39 CHERISH RASPBERRY WIN-IT-TOO, INC0001 96 CHESTER’S HARD ROOT BEER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0132 01 CHIMAY ALE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 03 CHIMAY CINQ CENTS ALE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 04 CHIMAY GRANDE RESERVE ALE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 02 CHIMAY PREMIERE ALE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0509 06 CHRISTIAN MOERTEIN BOCK BEER SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0509 04 CHRISTIAN MOERTEIN HONEY ALMOND SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0509 05 CHRISTIAN MOERTEIN KOLSCH ALE SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0509 03 CHRISTIAN MOERTEIN SELECT LAGER SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0450 06 CHRISTMAS ALE GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY0174 09 CHRISTMAS BEER WEEPING RADISH BREWERY0388 03 CHRISTMAS CITY BEER FEGLEY ENTERPRISES0486 10 CIDER JACK CRANBERRY HARD CIDER

(CIDER)BULMERS AMERICA, INC.

0486 08 CIDER JACK HARD CIDER (CIDER) BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0486 09 CIDER JACK RASPBERRY HARD CIDER

(CIDER)BULMERS AMERICA, INC.

0245 40 CIDRE BOUCHE BRUT DE NORMANDIE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0469 07 CINDERBOCK LAGER HEAVYWEIGHT BREWING CO INC0028 56 CITRONA MILLER BREWING COMPANY0183 01 CLARK’S ARMORY ALE CLARK’S ALE HOUSE, LTD.0368 15 CLIPPER CITY GOLD ALE CLIPPER CITY BREWING COMPANY L. P.0373 03 CLOS NORMAND DOUX SWEET CIDER EUROBUBBLES, INC0185 06 COBRA PREMIUM BEER GOLDEN EAGLE TRADING CORP0001 97 COFFARO ITALIAN STYLE BEER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0025 48 COLT 45 DOUBLE MALT PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 49 COLT 45 ICE MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 50 COLT 45 MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0450 07 CONWAY’S IRISH ALE GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY0512 01 COOPER’S PALE ALE WINE IS FINE, INC., T/A PREISS IMPORTS0512 02 COOPER’S SPARKLING ALE WINE IS FINE, INC., T/A PREISS IMPORTS0512 03 COOPER’S STOUT WINE IS FINE, INC., T/A PREISS IMPORTS0512 04 COOPER’S VINTAGE ALE WINE IS FINE, INC., T/A PREISS IMPORTS0018 01 COORS COORS BREWING COMPANY0018 06 COORS EXTRA GOLD COORS BREWING COMPANY0018 02 COORS LIGHT COORS BREWING COMPANY0025 51 COQUI 900 MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0174 07 COROLLA GOLD LAGER WEEPING RADISH BREWERY0009 01 CORONA EXTRA THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0009 02 CORONA LIGHT THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0009 04 CORONITA EXTRA THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0544 03 CORRABASSETT PALE ALE CASCO BAY BREWING COMPANY0544 04 CORRABASSETT WINTER ALE CASCO BAY BREWING COMPANY

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0013 24 CORSENDONK CHRISTMAS ALE PHOENIX IMPORTS, LTD.0013 08 CORSENDONK MONK’S BROWN ALE PHOENIX IMPORTS, LTD.0013 09 CORSENDONK MONK’S PALE ALE PHOENIX IMPORTS, LTD.0025 99 COUNTRY CLUB MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0336 07 CRAZY HORSE BEER HORNELL BREWING CO. , INC.0341 06 CREAM ALE SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0355 19 CREED’S DIRTY BLONDE ALE CHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY0094 16 CREW LAGER PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0509 11 CROOKED RIVER IRISH RED ALE SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0509 09 CROOKED RIVER KOLSCH ALE SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0509 08 CROOKED RIVER ORIGINAL ESB ALE SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0509 01 CROOKED RIVER PUMPKIN HARVEST ALE SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0509 10 CROOKED RIVER ROBUST PORTER SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0509 07 CROOKED RIVER SELECT LAGER SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0418 33 CROPTON: CALAMITY ALE SHELTON BROTHERS0418 32 CROPTON: RUDOLPH’S REVENGE WINTER

ALESHELTON BROTHERS

0486 16 CRUZAN JUMBIE BREW BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0486 17 CRUZAN MOJITO BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0486 18 CRUZAN WAZI-KOKI BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0496 03 CURIM GOLD CELTIC WHEAT BEER D’TROFF FOODS, INC.0519 05 CUVEE DE ROCK (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0459 09 CZAR-PUSHKA DOYNA LTD0435 06 CZEC REBEL BEER CZECH BEER IMPORTERS INC.0520 12 CZECH MATE PILSNER (ON PREMISE ONLY) ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0309 12 CZECH PILS (ON PREMISE ONLY) LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0435 08 CZECHVAR CZECH BEER IMPORTERS INC.0475 19 D.S. TERMINAL AMERICAN AMBER(ON

PREMISE)DS HOLDINGS II, INC.

0475 23 D.S. TERMINAL BELGIAN WHITE (ONPREMISE)

DS HOLDINGS II, INC.

0475 25 D.S. TERMINAL EXPORT ALE (ON PREMISE) DS HOLDINGS II, INC.0475 20 D.S. TERMINAL I.P.A. (ON PREMISE ONLY) DS HOLDINGS II, INC.0475 18 D.S. TERMINAL IRISH RED (ON PREMISE

ONLY)DS HOLDINGS II, INC.

0475 17 D.S. TERMINAL KOLSCH (ON PREMISE ONLY) DS HOLDINGS II, INC.0475 21 D.S. TERMINAL PORTER (ON PREMISE ONLY) DS HOLDINGS II, INC.0475 22 D.S. TERMINAL SCOTCH ALE (ON PREMISE) DS HOLDINGS II, INC.0475 24 D.S. TERMINAL WINTER WARMER (ON

PREMISE)DS HOLDINGS II, INC.

0534 01 DAB ORIGINAL BINDING BRAUEREI USA INC.0534 02 DAB TRADITIONAL BINDING BRAUEREI USA INC.0311 30 DAKOTA KICK NEVERSINK BREWERY INC0311 28 DAKOTA LAGER NEVERSINK BREWERY INC0311 29 DAKOTA LIGHT NEVERSINK BREWERY INC0199 07 DARK ISLAND ALE LEGENDS, LTD.0245 53 DE DOLLE ARABIER HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0245 56 DE DOLLE BOSKEUN HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0245 54 DE DOLLE OERBIER HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP

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0245 65 DE DOLLE SPECIAL 20 HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0245 55 DE DOLLE STILLE NACHT HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0178 04 DE GROEN’S DUNKLES BEER BALTIMORE BREWING COMPANY0178 05 DE GROEN’S MARZEN BEER BALTIMORE BREWING COMPANY0178 03 DE GROEN’S PILS BEER BALTIMORE BREWING COMPANY0178 06 DE GROEN’S WEIZEN BEER BALTIMORE BREWING COMPANY0132 21 DE KONINCK ALE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 22 DE KONINCK CUVEE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0240 86 DE TROCH APRICOT ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 10 DE TROCH FRAISE LAMBIC (STRAWBERRY) ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 09 DE TROCH FRAMBOISE LAMBIC

(RASPBERRY)ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.

0509 15 DEE’S LAGER SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0299 20 DEEP COVER BROWN ALE TABERNASH BREWING COMPANY0454 09 DEEP CREEK GOLD DEEP CREEK BREWING COMPANY0540 01 DEL MAR ACE OF HEARTS IMPORTS, LLC0540 02 DEL MAR LIGHT ACE OF HEARTS IMPORTS, LLC0212 26 DELIRIUM NOCTERNUM WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0212 31 DELIRIUM NOEL WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0212 19 DELIRIUM TREMENS WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0463 02 DENTERGEMS BEER RAVEN IMPORT CO0240 65 DETROCH CHAPEAU KRIEK ‘‘CHERRY’’ ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0323 16 DEVIL’S DEN I.P.A. (ON PREMISE ONLY) GETTYSBURG BREWING COMPANY, INC.0467 11 DINGLE DEW IRISH ALE__ (ON PREMISE) BARLEY BOYS INC0402 03 DINKELACKER CD PILS SPATEN NORTH AMERICA INC.0402 04 DINKELACKER DARK SPATEN NORTH AMERICA INC.0335 01 DIXIE BEER DIXIE BREWING COMPANY, INC.0335 03 DIXIE BLACKENED VOODOO LAGER BEER DIXIE BREWING COMPANY, INC.0335 04 DIXIE CRIMSON VOODOO ALE DIXIE BREWING COMPANY, INC.0335 05 DIXIE WHITE MOOSE BEER DIXIE BREWING COMPANY, INC.0539 02 DJ TROTTERS—FUZZY NAVEL GELOSO BEVERAGE GROUP LLC0539 01 DJ TROTTERS—MARGARITA GELOSO BEVERAGE GROUP LLC0539 10 DJ TROTTERS—PINA COLADA GELOSO BEVERAGE GROUP LLC0539 03 DJ TROTTERS—SEX ON THE BEACH GELOSO BEVERAGE GROUP LLC0539 04 DJ TROTTERS—STRAWBERRY DAIQUIRI GELOSO BEVERAGE GROUP LLC0065 66 DNA FLAVORED MALT BEVERAGE MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 77 DNA INCREDI-BLU MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 70 DNA WILD BERRY MATT BREWING CO., INC.0053 66 DOC OTIS HARD LEMON MALT BEVERAGE ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0065 69 DOCK STREET AMBER BEER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0334 04 DOGFISH HEAD APRIHOP ALE DOGFISH HEAD INC.0334 02 DOGFISH HEAD CHICORY STOUT DOGFISH HEAD INC.0334 03 DOGFISH HEAD IMMORT ALE DOGFISH HEAD INC.0334 05 DOGFISH HEAD SEASONALE DOGFISH HEAD INC.0334 01 DOGFISH HEAD SHELTER PALE ALE DOGFISH HEAD INC.0334 07 DOGFISH INDIAN BROWN ALE DOGFISH HEAD INC.0334 09 DOGFISH MIDAS TOUCH DOGFISH HEAD INC.

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0334 08 DOGFISH RAISON D’ETRE DOGFISH HEAD INC.0334 06 DOGFISH WORLD WIDE STOUT DOGFISH HEAD INC.0334 10 DOGFISH 90 MINUTE I.P.A. DOGFISH HEAD INC.0250 08 DOGGIE CLAWS HAIR OF THE DOG BREWING COMPANY INC.0457 16 DOJLIDY MAGNAT BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0457 15 DOJLIDY MOCNE BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0457 14 DOJLIDY ZUBR BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0179 06 DOMINIO BLACK AND TAN OLD DOMINION BREWING COMPANY0179 08 DOMINION MILLENNIUM OLD DOMINION BREWING COMPANY0179 13 DOMINION PALE ALE OLD DOMINION BREWING COMPANY0179 12 DOMINION STOUT OLD DOMINION BREWING COMPANY0179 11 DOMINION SUMMER WHEAT OLD DOMINION BREWING COMPANY0262 09 DON DE DIEU ALE UNIBREW U.S.A., INC.0456 04 DONNER WEISS BIER MDW ENTERPRISES L.L.C.0144 12 DOPPEL BOCK BEER AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0536 11 DOPPELBOCK LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0417 18 DOPPELBOCK (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0450 01 DORTMUNDER GOLD GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY0534 03 DORTMUNDER HANSA BINDING BRAUEREI USA INC.0310 09 DOS EQUIS AMBER LABATT USA L.L.C.0310 10 DOS EQUIS SPECIAL LAGER LABATT USA L.L.C.0520 09 DOUBLE BARREL IPA ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0517 04 DOUBLE BASTARD ALE STONE BREWING COMPANY0536 05 DOUBLE BOCK BEER LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0042 10 DOUBLE DIAMOND ORIGINAL BURTON ALE BARTON BEERS, LTD.0535 02 DOUBLE KROSS BROWN ALE KROSS BREWING COMPANY OF VERMONT,

INC.0480 02 DOWNTOWN BROWN TABLE BLUFF BREWING INC0199 13 DRAGONHEAD STOUT LEGENDS, LTD.0418 51 DRIE FONTEINEN: OUDE GEUZE SHELTON BROTHERS0286 49 DRUMMOND BROTHERS KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0286 50 DRUMMOND BROTHERS LIGHT KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0455 19 DUCHESSE DE BOURGOGNE ALE D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0417 27 DUFFINATOR DOUBLE BOCK (ON PREMISE

ONLY)C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0048 54 DUINEN DUBBEL ABBEY ALE GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 55 DUINEN TRIPEL ABBEY ALE GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0498 08 DUN WURK’N LAGER (ON PREMISE ONLY) SUNNYBROOK PARTNERS L.P.0341 18 DUNKLE WEIZEN (ON PREMISE ONLY) SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0126 03 DUVEL BELGIAN BEER VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0355 05 E.S.B. (ALE) CHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY0441 07 EAST SIDE BITTER J & M CORPORATION0251 43 EASTON PALE ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0262 06 EAU BENITE ALE UNIBREW U.S.A., INC.0443 09 EB BEER AMTEC INTERNATIONAL OF NY CORP0199 10 EBULUM EDELBERRY BLACK ALE LEGENDS, LTD.0450 03 EDMUND FITZGERALD PORTER GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY

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0212 15 EGGENBER URBOCK 023_ALE WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0212 28 EGGENBERGER NESSIE WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0245 84 EINBECKER BRAUHERREN PILS HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0245 83 EINBECKER SCHWARZBIER HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0418 31 EKU PILS SHELTON BROTHERS0418 30 EKU 28 SHELTON BROTHERS0321 35 ELDERBERRY BLACK ALE SCHNOCH CORPORATION0310 27 ELEPHANT MALT LIQUOR LABATT USA L.L.C.0310 28 ELEPHANT RED LABATT USA L.L.C.0450 02 ELIOT NESS GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY0325 19 ELLIE’S BROWN ALE AVERY BREWING COMPANY0521 03 ENGEL GOLD REINHEIT IMPORTERS, LLC0428 12 ENGLISH BROWN ALE M & M ENTREPENEURS, INC0341 05 ENGLISH STYLE ALE SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0076 03 ERDINGER CRYSTAL CLEAR WEISSBIER GALLI BEER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC.0076 05 ERDINGER DARK WEISS BEER GALLI BEER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC.0076 02 ERDINGER DARK WEIZENBOCK GALLI BEER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC.0076 04 ERDINGER WEISS BEER GALLI BEER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC.0006 03 ESQUIRE PREMIUM BEER JONES BREWING COMPANY0001 07 ESSLINGER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0286 20 EVIL EYE HONEY BROWN KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0152 04 EXTREME RUBY MALT BEVERAGE CARRIAGE HOUSE IMPORTS LTD0420 08 EYE OF THE HAWK SELECT ALE RELETA BREWING COMPANY LLC0126 14 FAMBOISE BOON FLAVORED MALT

BEVERAGEVANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.

0418 47 FANTOME: NOEL SHELTON BROTHERS0418 46 FANTOME: SAISON SHELTON BROTHERS0420 10 FAT BEAR STOUT RELETA BREWING COMPANY LLC0034 50 FAT DOG STOUT STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0321 37 FAT FROG AMBER SCHNOCH CORPORATION0388 06 FEGLEY’S ESB (EXTRA SPECIAL BITTER) FEGLEY ENTERPRISES0034 32 FEST STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0174 10 FEST BEER WEEPING RADISH BREWERY0520 13 FIRE CHIEF ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0144 20 FIREBRICK LAGER AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0022 04 FISCHER AMBER ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0022 03 FISCHER BITTER ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0022 02 FISCHER LA BELLE ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0199 02 FLAG PORTER LEGENDS, LTD.0321 45 FLANDERS RED ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0326 04 FLYING FISH BELGIAN ABBEY STYLE ALE FLYING FISH BREWING CO., L.L.C.0326 02 FLYING FISH ESB ALE FLYING FISH BREWING CO., L.L.C.0326 01 FLYING FISH EXTRA PALE ALE FLYING FISH BREWING CO., L.L.C.0326 10 FLYING FISH FARMHOUSE SUMMER ALE FLYING FISH BREWING CO., L.L.C.0326 03 FLYING FISH PORTER FLYING FISH BREWING CO., L.L.C.0391 04 FORDHAM COPPERHEAD ALE SOUTHERN BEVERAGES INC.0391 03 FORDHAM HELLES LAGER SOUTHERN BEVERAGES INC.

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0391 05 FORDHAM LIGHT BEER SOUTHERN BEVERAGES INC.0126 18 FORET ALE VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0494 01 FOSTER’S LAGER FOSTER’S USA, LLC0494 02 FOSTER’S SPECIAL BITTER FOSTER’S USA, LLC0051 07 FRANKENHEIM ALT WARSTEINER IMPORTERS AGENCY, INC.0402 05 FRANZISKANER CLUB-WEISSBIER SPATEN NORTH AMERICA INC.0402 08 FRANZISKANER HEFE-WEISS DUNKEL SPATEN NORTH AMERICA INC.0402 02 FRANZISKANER HEFE-WEISS MALT LIQUOR SPATEN NORTH AMERICA INC.0199 03 FRAOCH HEATHER ALE LEGENDS, LTD.0250 04 FRED HAIR OF THE DOG BREWING COMPANY INC.0348 31 FRONT STREET STATION WHEAT ALE APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0341 07 FRUIT BEER SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0112 36 FULLER’S VINTAGE ALE PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 28 FULLERS ESB PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 32 FULLERS INDIA PALE ALE PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 31 FULLERS LONDON PORTER PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 29 FULLERS LONDON PRIDE PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 30 FULLERS OLD WINTER ALE PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 34 FULLERS SUMMER ALE PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 33 FULLERS 1845 PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0323 10 G.B.C.S E.S.B. GETTYSBURG BREWING COMPANY, INC.0245 86 GALES CHRISTMAS ALE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0245 74 GALES PRIZE OLD ALE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0094 05 GANDY DARK LAGER PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0138 04 GAVROCHE FLANDERS RED ALE RENARD WORLD TRADE CORPORATION0103 01 GEARY’S PALE ALE D. L. GEARY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0347 01 GENERAL LAFAYETTE ALE GENERAL LAFAYETTE TIEDHOUSE, INC.0489 01 GENESEE BEER HIGH FALLS BREWING COMPANY LLC0489 03 GENESEE CREAM ALE HIGH FALLS BREWING COMPANY LLC0489 05 GENESEE ICE BEER HIGH FALLS BREWING COMPANY LLC0489 04 GENESEE RED LAGER HIGH FALLS BREWING COMPANY LLC0489 02 GENNY LIGHT BEER HIGH FALLS BREWING COMPANY LLC0018 03 GEORGE KILLIAN’S IRISH RED COORS BREWING COMPANY0144 18 GERMAN PALE ALE AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0417 12 GERMAN PILSNER (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0506 07 GERMAN WHEAT JONE’S FAMILY SEAFOOD-CRABBY LARRY’S

BRE0459 26 GETMAN DOYNA LTD0459 27 GETMAN CLASSIC DOYNA LTD0459 28 GETMAN KORONNE DOYNA LTD0401 11 GETTYSBREW BIG RED ONE GETTYSBREW0401 14 GETTYSBREW BLACK KNIGHT GETTYSBREW0401 08 GETTYSBREW DARK HORSE GETTYSBREW0401 13 GETTYSBREW ONE-EYED CAT GETTYSBREW0401 06 GETTYSBREW PA BLONDE GETTYSBREW0323 01 GETTYSBURG GOLDEN ALE GETTYSBURG BREWING COMPANY, INC.0001 02 GIBBONS THE LION BREWERY, INC.

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0037 22 GILDE PILSENER EFCO PHILADELPHIA, INC.0025 52 GOEBEL BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0006 09 GOLD CROWN PREMIUM BEER JONES BREWING COMPANY0034 35 GOLD LAGER STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0428 11 GOLDEN ALE M & M ENTREPENEURS, INC0506 06 GOLDEN ALE JONE’S FAMILY SEAFOOD-CRABBY LARRY’S

BRE0456 01 GOLDEN AVALANCHE BLONDE LAGER MDW ENTERPRISES L.L.C.0456 08 GOLDEN AVALANCHE BOCK MDW ENTERPRISES L.L.C.0456 06 GOLDEN AVALANCHE HAPPY DUTCHMEN

OKTFESTMDW ENTERPRISES L.L.C.

0456 07 GOLDEN AVALANCHE TAVERN ALE MDW ENTERPRISES L.L.C.0456 10 GOLDEN AVALANCHE TAVERN LAGER MDW ENTERPRISES L.L.C.0185 02 GOLDEN EAGLE LAGER BEER GOLDEN EAGLE TRADING CORP0321 53 GOLDEN GOLD (ON PREMISE ONLY) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0209 01 GOLDEN PHEASANT_BEER STANLEY STAWSKI DISTRIBUTING CO. INC.0250 06 GOLDEN ROSE HAIR OF THE DOG BREWING COMPANY INC.0470 04 GOSSER DARK LOUIS GLUNZ BEER INC0470 03 GOSSER LAGER LOUIS GLUNZ BEER INC0212 29 GOUDEN CAROLUS WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0158 40 GRAIN BELT ARCHIVE SERIES AMBER LAGER MINNESOTA BREWING COMPANY0158 31 GRAIN BELT GOLDEN BEER MINNESOTA BREWING COMPANY0158 32 GRAIN BELT PREMIUM BEER MINNESOTA BREWING COMPANY0158 34 GRAIN BELT PREMIUM DARK BROWN LAGER MINNESOTA BREWING COMPANY0158 33 GRAIN BELT PREMIUM LIGHT BEER MINNESOTA BREWING COMPANY0417 11 GRAND CRU (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0326 12 GRAND CRU-BELGIAN STYLE GOLDEN ALE FLYING FISH BREWING CO., L.L.C.0417 09 GRANITE GOLD C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0450 10 GREAT LAKES HOLY MOSES GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY0525 02 GREAT NORTHERN PORTER SUMMIT BREWING COMPANY0480 01 GREAT WHITE BEER TABLE BLUFF BREWING INC0204 23 GREEN KING IPA COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0292 20 GREGORY’S GOLDEN ALE (ON PREMISE

ONLY)BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.

0149 06 GRIMBERGEN DOUBLE THAMES AMERICA TRADING CO.0364 35 GROLSCH AMBER ALE UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0364 36 GROLSCH PREMIUM LAGER UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0418 35 GROOT VORST: BEATRIX SHELTON BROTHERS0418 36 GROOT VORST: VERMEER SHELTON BROTHERS0007 04 GROUNDHOG BREW LIGHT BEER STRAUB BREWERY, INC.0199 05 GROZET LEGENDS, LTD.0126 12 GUEUZE BOON ALE VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0038 01 GUINNESS STOUT GUINNESS IMPORT COMPANY0271 27 GULDEN DRAAK WIN-IT-TOO, INC0112 22 HACKER PSCHORR ALT MUNICH DARK PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 24 HACKER PSCHORR BOCK PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 21 HACKER PSCHORR MARZEN AMBER PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION

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0112 10 HACKER PSCHORR WEISE PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 40 HACKER PSCHORR WEISSE DARK PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 38 HACKER PSCHORR-WEISSE BOCK PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 39 HACKER PSCHORR-WEISSE KRISTALL PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 12 HACKER-PSCHORR OKTOBERFEST PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 09 HACKERBRALL EDELHELL PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0004 18 HAFFENREFFER GREEN LIGHTNING PVT

STOCKBEST BRANDS BEVERAGE INC.

0004 16 HAFFENREFFER PRIVATE STOCK BEST BRANDS BEVERAGE INC.0459 07 HAMOVNICHESKOYE DOYNA LTD0103 05 HAMPSHIRE SPECIAL ALE D. L. GEARY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0245 66 HANSSENS OUDBEITJE LAMBIC HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0455 22 HAPKIN D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0492 24 HARDCORE CRISP HARD CIDER (CRISP

APPLE)BOSTON BEER CORPORATION

0038 02 HARP LAGER GUINNESS IMPORT COMPANY0153 02 HARPOON ALE MASS BAY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0153 17 HARPOON ESB MASS BAY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0153 16 HARPOON HIBERNIAN STYLE ALE MASS BAY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0153 05 HARPOON INDIA PALE ALE MASS BAY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0153 06 HARPOON OCTOBERFEST BEER MASS BAY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0153 15 HARPOON SUMMER BEER MASS BAY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0153 07 HARPOON WINTER WARMER BEER MASS BAY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0034 75 HARVEST ALE STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0417 23 HARVEST ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0341 17 HARVEST PALE ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0245 61 HARVEYS CHRISTMAS ALE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0245 72 HARVIESTOWN OLD ENGINE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0185 03 HAYWARDS 2000 INDIA PREMIUM LAGER GOLDEN EAGLE TRADING CORP0185 04 HAYWARDS 5000 SUPER PREMIUM BEER GOLDEN EAGLE TRADING CORP0232 19 HE’BREW GENESIS ALE ANDERSON VALLEY BREWING COMPANY0232 20 HE’BREW MESSIAH STOUT ANDERSON VALLEY BREWING COMPANY0439 05 HEADSMASHEDIN ALE BIG HOLE BREWING COMPANY0439 06 HEADSTRONG PALE ALE BIG HOLE BREWING COMPANY0309 11 HEAVENLY HEFE WEIZEN (ON PREMISE

ONLY)LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.

0536 14 HEFE WEIZEN (ON PREMISE ONLY) LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0321 43 HEFFEWEIZEN ALE SCHNOCH CORPORATION0025 53 HEIDELBERG BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 80 HEILEMAN’S SPECIAL EXPORT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 81 HEILEMAN’S SPECIAL EXPORT LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0016 01 HEINEKEN HOLLAND BEER HEINEKEN USA INC.0016 04 HEINEKEN SPECIAL DARK BEER HEINEKEN USA INC.0543 01 HELLES LAGER (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING VENTURES, INC.0292 17 HELLES MAI BOCK (LAGER) BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0126 29 HENNEPIN VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0462 02 HENNINGER KAISER PREMIUM BEER GLOBAL VILLAGE IMPORTS

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0418 15 HERCULE STOUT SHELTON BROTHERS0520 16 HIGH BRIDGE BROWN (ON PREMISE ONLY) ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0427 16 HIGHLANDER PALE ALE PORTLAND BREWING CO.0245 80 HITACHINO NEST WEIZEN HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0245 81 HITACHINO NEST WHITE ALE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0310 16 HOEGAARDEN WHEAT ALE LABATT USA L.L.C.0061 11 HOFBRAU MUNCHEN KINDL WEISSBIER DAB IMPORTERS, INC.0061 10 HOFBRAU MUNCHEN OKTOBERFESTBIER DAB IMPORTERS, INC.0061 12 HOFBRAU MUNCHEN ORIGINAL DAB IMPORTERS, INC.0530 03 HOFBRAU OKTOBERFEST C. RIFFEL & SONS, INC.0530 01 HOFBRAU ORIGINAL C. RIFFEL & SONS, INC.0325 14 HOG HEAVEN BARLEYWINE AVERY BREWING COMPANY0286 59 HOG’S BREATH KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0417 19 HOLIDAY ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0034 63 HOLIDAY RESERVE BEER STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0321 22 HOLIDAY WARMER SCHNOCH CORPORATION0425 01 HOLLANDIA BEER BAVARIA U.S.A INC.0454 11 HOLY COW INDIA PALE ALE DEEP CREEK BREWING COMPANY0309 15 HONEY AMBER ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0412 12 HONEY CREEK LAGER (ONL PREMISE ONLY) WHITE-AKERS, INC0412 13 HONEY CREEK LIGHT (ON PREMISE ONLY) WHITE-AKERS, INC0500 06 HOOCH HARD ORANGE SBT CORP. T/A WM. HOOPER & CO.0500 05 HOOCH ICE SBT CORP. T/A WM. HOOPER & CO.0461 02 HOODLE HEAD ALE CHAMPS RESTAURANT INC.0500 01 HOOPER’S HOOCH HARD LEMONADE SBT CORP. T/A WM. HOOPER & CO.0232 18 HOP OTTIN’ INDIA PALE ALE ANDERSON VALLEY BREWING COMPANY0326 09 HOP PHISH INDIA PALE ALE FLYING FISH BREWING CO., L.L.C.0467 14 HOPHEAD RED (ON PREMISE ONLY) BARLEY BOYS INC0142 47 HORNSBY’S HARD APPLE CIDER E. J. GALLO WINERY0031 39 HUBER BOCK JOSEPH HUBER BREWING CO., INC.0509 14 HUDY DELIGHT BEER SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0337 06 HUMBOLDT OATMEAL STOUT HUMBOLDT BREWING COMPANY, INC.0053 47 HURRICANE MALT LIQUOR ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0286 63 I.C. COOLER KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0355 01 I.P.A. (ALE) CHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY0286 03 IC LIGHT KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0025 27 ICE MAN MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0028 20 ICEHOUSE BEER MILLER BREWING COMPANY0292 14 IDEAL POCONO ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0418 42 IJ: LJNDEJAARS SHELTON BROTHERS0418 39 IJ: NATTE SHELTON BROTHERS0418 38 IJ: PLZEN SHELTON BROTHERS0418 41 IJ: STRUIS SHELTON BROTHERS0418 40 IJ: ZATTE SHELTON BROTHERS0498 11 INDEPENDENCE BLONDE BOCK (ON

PREMISE)SUNNYBROOK PARTNERS L.P.

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0498 10 INDEPENDENCE FRANKLINFEST (ONPREMISE)

SUNNYBROOK PARTNERS L.P.

0321 09 INDIA PALE ALE SCHNOCH CORPORATION0309 14 INDIA PALE ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0543 03 INDIA PALE ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING VENTURES, INC.0480 03 INDICA-INDIA PALE ALE TABLE BLUFF BREWING INC0311 35 IPO NEVERSINK BREWERY INC0364 04 IPSWICH ALE UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0364 05 IPSWICH DARK ALE UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0364 06 IPSWICH OATMEAL STOUT UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0364 07 IPSWICH PORTER UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0519 08 IRISH SPITFIRE (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0506 05 IRISH STOUT JONE’S FAMILY SEAFOOD-CRABBY LARRY’S

BRE0292 11 IRISH STOUT (ALE) (ON PREMISE ONLY) BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0286 01 IRON CITY KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0286 02 IRON CITY DARK KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0426 04 IRON HORSE STOUT RED STAR BREWERY AND GRILLE0417 08 IRONBOUND ALE C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0273 09 IRONMAN PALE ALE OLIVER BREWERIES LTD.0028 58 JACK DANIEL’S HARD COLA MILLER BREWING COMPANY0412 03 JACK’S MOUNTAIN BLACK JACK STOUT WHITE-AKERS, INC0412 02 JACK’S MOUNTAIN SUMMIT WHEAT WHITE-AKERS, INC0412 14 JACK’S WINTER WARMER (ON PREMISE

ONLY)WHITE-AKERS, INC

0025 40 JACOB BEST ICE BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 20 JACOB BEST PREMIUM LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 38 JACOB BEST PREMIUM PILSNER PABST BREWING COMPANY0126 11 JADE FRENCH COUNTRY ALE VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0206 03 JAMAICA BRAND RED ALE MAD RIVER BREWING CO.0206 05 JAMAICA SUNSET IPA MAD RIVER BREWING CO.0065 79 JED’S AMERICAN HARD LEMONADE MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 59 JED’S HARD LEMONADE MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 60 JED’S HARD PINK LEMONADE MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 72 JED’S ICE WILD RASPBERRY MATT BREWING CO., INC.0434 01 JED’S RED ALE MOUNT NITTANY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0292 18 JENKINS WOODS PILSNER (LAGER) BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0022 11 JENLAIN BLONDE ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0022 10 JENLAIN ORIGINAL ALE ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0463 01 JEVER BEER RAVEN IMPORT CO0206 04 JOHN BARLEYCORN BARLEY WINE ALE MAD RIVER BREWING CO.0066 06 JOHN COURAGE AMBER SCOTTISH & NEWCASTLE IMPORTERS CO.0328 05 JOHN HARVARD’S AAA GOLD JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,

L.L.C.0328 02 JOHN HARVARD’S ALL AMERICAN LIGHT

LAGERJOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,

L.L.C.0328 10 JOHN HARVARD’S AMBER ALE JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,

L.L.C.

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0328 11 JOHN HARVARD’S DARK SPECIAL JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,L.L.C.

0328 09 JOHN HARVARD’S EXPORT STOUT JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,L.L.C.

0328 08 JOHN HARVARD’S IPA JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,L.L.C.

0328 03 JOHN HARVARD’S NUT BROWN ALE JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,L.L.C.

0328 01 JOHN HARVARD’S PALE ALE JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,L.L.C.

0328 06 JOHN HARVARD’S PILGRIM’S PORTER JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,L.L.C.

0328 07 JOHN HARVARD’S PRESIDENTIAL ALE JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,L.L.C.

0328 04 JOHN HARVARD’S RASBERRY RED ALE JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,L.L.C.

0328 12 JOHN HARVARD’S SEASONAL JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,L.L.C.

0328 13 JOHN HARVARD’S STRONG ALE JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE PENNA,L.L.C.

0310 31 JOHN LABATT CLASSIC LABATT USA L.L.C.0418 37 JOPEN: KOYT SHELTON BROTHERS0501 02 JT WHITNEY’S BREWPUB HAND CRAFTED

ALEJ. T. WHITNEY’S PUB & BREWERY, LLC

0519 03 JUDGE FELL E.S.A. (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0412 08 JUNIATA GOLD (ON PREMISE ONLY) WHITE-AKERS, INC0321 46 JUNIPER WIT (ON PREMISE ONLY) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0489 09 JW DUNDEE’S HONEY BROWN LAGER HIGH FALLS BREWING COMPANY LLC0094 07 KAISER PILSNER PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0510 01 KANE’S HARD COLA MALT SPECIALTY REFRESHMENT BRANDS INC.0271 44 KAPITTEL WIN-IT-TOO, INC0418 52 KAPUZINER WEISSE SHELTON BROTHERS0462 07 KARLOVACKO PIVOVARA GLOBAL VILLAGE IMPORTS0212 18 KASTEEL BIER BROWN ALE WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0212 17 KASTEEL BIER GORDEN TRIPLE WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0212 20 KASTEEL KRIEK WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0199 12 KELPIE-SEAWEED ALE LEGENDS, LTD.0018 08 KEYSTONE COORS BREWING COMPANY0018 20 KEYSTONE ICE COORS BREWING COMPANY0018 09 KEYSTONE LIGHT COORS BREWING COMPANY0053 69 KILLARNEY’S RED LAGER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 72 KILLARNEY’S STOUT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0018 43 KILLIAN’S SPECIAL (CELTIC CLASSIC STOUT) COORS BREWING COMPANY0053 07 KING COBRA ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0420 12 KING FISHER PREMIUM LAGER BEER RELETA BREWING COMPANY LLC0503 01 KING PREMIUM LAGER VINTAGE CELLARS IMPORTS OF PA, INC.0204 22 KINSALE IRISH LAGER COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0053 58 KIRIN ICHIBAN ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 59 KIRIN LAGER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 60 KIRIN LIGHT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.

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0412 05 KISH-ME I.P.A. WHITE-AKERS, INC0454 08 KISS MY BLARNEY STONE STOUT DEEP CREEK BREWING COMPANY0537 02 KLASTER DARK BEER PROEX, INC.0537 01 KLASTER PREMIUM LAGER PROEX, INC.0489 10 KOCH’S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY BEER HIGH FALLS BREWING COMPANY LLC0489 11 KOCH’S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ICE HIGH FALLS BREWING COMPANY LLC0310 25 KOKANEE BEER LABATT USA L.L.C.0051 08 KONIG LUDWIG WEISS WARSTEINER IMPORTERS AGENCY, INC.0437 03 KONIG PILSENER EDELWEISS IMPORTS, INC.0425 05 KONINGSHOEVEN TRAPPIST ALE BLOND BAVARIA U.S.A INC.0425 06 KONINGSHOEVEN TRAPPIST ALE DUBBEL BAVARIA U.S.A INC.0425 08 KONINGSHOEVEN TRAPPIST ALE

QUADRUPELBAVARIA U.S.A INC.

0425 07 KONINGSHOEVEN TRAPPIST ALE TRIPEL BAVARIA U.S.A INC.0076 06 KOSTRITZER BLACK LAGER GALLI BEER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC.0209 04 KRAKUS BEER STANLEY STAWSKI DISTRIBUTING CO. INC.0126 15 KRIEK BOON FLAVORED MALT BEVERAGE VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0066 10 KRONENBOURG 1664 SCOTTISH & NEWCASTLE IMPORTERS CO.0535 03 KROSS COUNTRY AMBER ALE KROSS BREWING COMPANY OF VERMONT,

INC.0457 09 KVIETINIS WHEAT BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0037 21 KWAK BEER EFCO PHILADELPHIA, INC.0455 27 LA BINCHOISE BRUNE D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0455 28 LA BINCHOISE RESERVE SPECIALE D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0245 48 LA CHOFFE GOLDEN ALE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0418 44 LA CHOULETTE: AMBREE SHELTON BROTHERS0418 43 LA CHOULETTE: BLONDE SHELTON BROTHERS0271 46 LA DEVINE WIN-IT-TOO, INC0262 03 LA FIN DU MONDE GOLDEN ALE UNIBREW U.S.A., INC.0240 14 LA TRAPPE DUBBEL ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 16 LA TRAPPE QUADRUPEL ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 15 LA TRAPPE TRIPEL ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0310 01 LABATT BLUE LABATT USA L.L.C.0310 02 LABATT BLUE LIGHT LABATT USA L.L.C.0310 03 LABATT CANADIAN ALE LABATT USA L.L.C.0310 04 LABATT ICE BEER LABATT USA L.L.C.0037 29 LABLANCHE WHITE BEER EFCO PHILADELPHIA, INC.0481 03 LADY AMBER LAGER(ON PREMISE ONLY) SHB RESTAUTANT CORPORATION0321 36 LADY BARBARA DARK MILD ALE (ON

PREMISE)SCHNOCH CORPORATION

0355 10 LAGER CHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY0341 11 LAGER BEER SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0294 12 LAKEPORT PREMIUM LAGER LAKEPORT BREWING COMPANY0234 21 LANCASTER AMISH FOUR GRAIN ALE LANCASTER MALT BREWING COMPANY0234 36 LANCASTER DOUBLE BOCK (ON PREMISE

ONLY)LANCASTER MALT BREWING COMPANY

0234 30 LANCASTER GOLDEN LAGER LANCASTER MALT BREWING COMPANY0234 19 LANCASTER MILK STOUT LANCASTER MALT BREWING COMPANY

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0234 31 LANCASTER PILSNER LANCASTER MALT BREWING COMPANY0234 29 LANCASTER RED ROSE AMBER ALE LANCASTER MALT BREWING COMPANY0234 34 LANCASTER SPRING BOCK LANCASTER MALT BREWING COMPANY0234 35 LANCASTER WINTER WARMER LANCASTER MALT BREWING COMPANY0025 23 LASER SPECIALTY MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0412 17 LECKIES SCOTTISH ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) WHITE-AKERS, INC0112 26 LEFEBURE-ABBAYE DE FLORREFFE DOUBLE PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 27 LEFEBURE-ABBAYE FLORREFFE TRIPLE PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 25 LEFEBURE-BARBAR PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0310 17 LEFFE BLOND ALE LABATT USA L.L.C.0521 02 LEIKEIM BAVARIAN WEISS (LEIK ORG

WEISSN)REINHEIT IMPORTERS, LLC

0521 01 LEIKEIM PREMIUM (LEIKEIM PILS) REINHEIT IMPORTERS, LLC0521 04 LEIKEIM SCHWARTZ REINHEIT IMPORTERS, LLC0521 05 LEIKEIM X WINTER REINHEIT IMPORTERS, LLC0028 61 LEINENKUGEL’S AMBER LIGHT MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 37 LEINENKUGEL’S BERRY WEISS MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 25 LEINENKUGEL’S BOCK BEER MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 52 LEINENKUGEL’S CREAMY DARK MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 54 LEINENKUGEL’S DOPPELBOCK BIG BUTT MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 31 LEINENKUGEL’S HONEY WEISS MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 36 LEINENKUGEL’S NORTHWOOD LAGER MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 53 LEINENKUGEL’S ORIGINAL MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 26 LEINENKUGEL’S RED LAGER MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 41 LEINENKUGEL’S SPECIAL ALE MILLER BREWING COMPANY0333 21 LEMON HILL WHEAT ALE (ON PREMISE

ONLY)RED BELL BREWING CO.

0126 22 LES BONS VOEUX VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0271 45 LEUTEBOK WIN-IT-TOO, INC0485 02 LEV BLACK LION HARVEY IMPORTS0485 01 LEV LION LAGER HARVEY IMPORTS0485 03 LEV LION PALE DOUBLE BOCK HARVEY IMPORTS0443 01 LEZAJSK BEER AMTEC INTERNATIONAL OF NY CORP0015 04 LIBERTY ALE ANCHOR BREWING COMPANY0001 06 LIEBOTSCHANER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0212 12 LIEFMANS FRAMBOZEN BEER WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0212 11 LIEFMANS KRIEK_ALE WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0045 11 LIGHT LAGER D. G. YUENGLING & SON, INC.0536 13 LIGHTENING LAGER LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0048 44 LINDEMAN’S CUVEE RENE GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 39 LINDEMAN’S GUEUZE ALE GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 52 LINDEMANS CASSIS LAMBIC GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 11 LINDEMANS FRAMBOISE LAMBIC GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 10 LINDEMANS KRIEK LAMBIC GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 29 LINDEMANS PECHE LAMBIC GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0002 02 LION’S COSMO THE LION BREWERY,INC.0001 94 LION’S LONG ISLAND ICED TEA THE LION BREWERY, INC.0001 05 LIONSHEAD THE LION BREWERY, INC.

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0028 02 LITE MILLER BREWING COMPANY0509 02 LITTLE KINGS CREAM ALE SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0485 05 LOBKOWICZ BARON HARVEY IMPORTS0485 04 LOBKOWICZ KNIGHT HARVEY IMPORTS0485 06 LOBKOWICZ PRINCE HARVEY IMPORTS0450 13 LOCKTENDER LAGER GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY0417 05 LODESTONE LAGER C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0523 02 LOMZA LIDER BEER MYSSURA TRADING COMPANY0523 01 LOMZA MALT LIQUOR MYSSURA TRADING COMPANY0523 03 LOMZA PREMIUM BEER MYSSURA TRADING COMPANY0025 54 LONE STAR BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 55 LONE STAR LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0045 03 LORD CHESTERFIELD ALE D. G. YUENGLING & SON, INC.0310 33 LOWENBRAU OKTOBERFESTBIER LABATT USA L.L.C.0310 30 LOWENBRAU PREMIUM DARK LABATT USA L.L.C.0310 29 LOWENBRAU PREMIUM LAGER LABATT USA L.L.C.0212 03 LUCIFER ALE WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0493 03 LUCKY NUMBER HIGH GRAVITY LAGER MILWAUKEE PREMIUM BREWING COMPANY

LLC0520 07 LUMPY DOG LIGHT LAGER ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0469 01 LUNACY BELGIAN STYLE GOLDEN ALE HEAVYWEIGHT BREWING CO INC0457 13 LVIVSKE PREMIUM BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0427 26 MAC FROST WINTER ALE PORTLAND BREWING CO.0022 23 MACCABEE ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0508 02 MACKESON STOUT ROYAL IMPORTS, LLC0427 15 MACTARNAHAN’S BLACKWATCH CREAM

PORTERPORTLAND BREWING CO.

0427 01 MACTARNAHANS AMBER ALE PORTLAND BREWING CO.0215 02 MAD ANTHONY’S RED ALE ERIE BREWING CO. INC.0309 06 MAD BREWER MAIBOCK LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0348 19 MAD CAMERON BELGIAN WHITE WHEAT ALE APPALACHIAN BREWING CO. INC.0045 10 MADDIE’S BAER ALE D. G. YUENGLING & SON, INC.0045 09 MADDIE’S GREEN EYED PORTER D. G. YUENGLING & SON, INC.0094 11 MAERZEN FEST BEER PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0533 01 MAGIC HAT #9 MAGIC HAT BREWING CO.0533 02 MAGIC HAT BLIND FAITH MAGIC HAT BREWING CO.0497 01 MAGNERS ORIGINAL VINTAGE CIDER WM MAGNER, INC.0028 07 MAGNUM MALT LIQUOR MILLER BREWING COMPANY0094 12 MAI BOCK PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0061 14 MAI-BOCK (HOFBRAU) DAB IMPORTERS, INC.0144 16 MAIFEST BEER AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0406 20 MANAYUNK FESTBIER LAGER PHILADELPHIA BEER WORKS INC.0406 09 MANAYUNK KROOK’S MILL AMERICAN PALE

ALEPHILADELPHIA BEER WORKS INC.

0112 35 MANNEKEN PIS WHITE ALE PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0132 16 MAREDSOUS 10 TRIPLE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 17 MAREDSOUS 8 DOBBEL BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.

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0511 02 MARKET CROSS PUB PORTER CARLISLE PUBS INC. T/A MARKET CROSSBRWY

0511 01 MARKET CROSS RED ALE CARLISLE PUBS INC. T/A MARKET CROSSBRWY

0341 13 MARKET STREET FEST BEER SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0417 28 MARZEN LAGER (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0262 02 MAUDITE AMBER ALE UNIBREW U.S.A., INC.0245 49 MC CHOFFE BROWN ALE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0066 03 MCEWAN’S INDIA PALE ALE SCOTTISH & NEWCASTLE IMPORTERS CO.0066 01 MCEWAN’S SCOTCH ALE SCOTTISH & NEWCASTLE IMPORTERS CO.0529 03 MCHENERY’S IRISH STOUT (ON PREMISE

ONLY)TAFM, INC.

0368 16 MCHENRY CLIPPER CITY BREWING COMPANY L. P.0527 07 MCKENZIE BELGIAN PALE ALE (ON PREM.

ONLY)MCKENZIE BREW HOUSE

0527 06 MCKENZIE BELGIAN WIT (ON PREMISEONLY)

MCKENZIE BREW HOUSE

0527 09 MCKENZIE BIERE DE GARDE (ON PREMISEONLY)

MCKENZIE BREW HOUSE

0527 11 MCKENZIE BLACK & TAN (ON PREMISEONLY)

MCKENZIE BREW HOUSE

0527 10 MCKENZIE DOUBLE WHITE (ON PREMISEONLY)

MCKENZIE BREW HOUSE

0527 02 MCKENZIE LIGHT LAGER (ON PREMISEONLY)

MCKENZIE BREW HOUSE

0527 05 MCKENZIE OATMEAL STOUT (ON PREMISEONLY)

MCKENZIE BREW HOUSE

0527 08 MCKENZIE SUMMER WHEAT (ON PREMISEONLY)

MCKENZIE BREW HOUSE

0025 56 MCSORLEY’S ALE PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 57 MCSORLEY’S BLACK & TAN ALE PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 58 MCSORLEY’S DOUBLE DARK ALE PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 95 MCSORLEY’S LAGER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 59 MCSORLEY’S WINTERTIME ALE PABST BREWING COMPANY0048 45 MELBOURN BROS. APRICOT GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 46 MELBOURN BROS. STRAWBERRY GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0420 06 MENDOCINO BLACK HAWK STOUT RELETA BREWING COMPANY LLC0420 05 MENDOCINO BLUE HERON PALE ALE RELETA BREWING COMPANY LLC0420 04 MENDOCINO RED TAIL ALE RELETA BREWING COMPANY LLC0037 27 METEOR PILS BEER EFCO PHILADELPHIA, INC.0018 45 MEXICALI COORS BREWING COMPANY0489 07 MICHAEL SHEA’S IRISH AMBER HIGH FALLS BREWING COMPANY LLC0053 04 MICHELOB ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 24 MICHELOB AMBER BOCK ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 55 MICHELOB BLACK AND TAN ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 25 MICHELOB GOLDEN DRAFT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 26 MICHELOB GOLDEN DRAFT LIGHT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 45 MICHELOB HEFEWEIZEN ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 51 MICHELOB HONEY LAGER BEER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 05 MICHELOB LIGHT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.

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0053 68 MICHELOB MARZEN ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 73 MICHELOB SEASONAL ALL MALT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 71 MICHELOB ULTRA LIGHT BEER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0028 50 MICKEY’S ICE MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 51 MICKEY’S MALT LIQUOR MILLER BREWING COMPANY0451 04 MIKE’S HARD CRANBERRY LEMONADE MARK ANTHONY BRANDS, INC.0451 03 MIKE’S HARD ICED TEA MARK ANTHONY BRANDS, INC.0451 02 MIKE’S HARD LEMONADE MARK ANTHONY BRANDS, INC.0536 02 MILK STOUT LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0028 06 MILLER GENUINE DRAFT MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 13 MILLER GENUINE DRAFT LIGHT MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 01 MILLER HIGH LIFE MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 32 MILLER HIGH LIFE LIGHT MILLER BREWING COMPANY0493 04 MILWAUKEE PREMIUM CLASSIC ICE MILWAUKEE PREMIUM BREWING COMPANY

LLC0493 01 MILWAUKEE PREMIUM CLASSIC LAGER MILWAUKEE PREMIUM BREWING COMPANY

LLC0493 02 MILWAUKEE PREMIUM CLASSIC LIGHT MILWAUKEE PREMIUM BREWING COMPANY

LLC0542 01 MILWAUKEE SPECIAL RESERVE MELANIE BREWERY COMPANY, INC.0542 03 MILWAUKEE SPECIAL RESERVE ICE MELANIE BREWERY COMPANY, INC.0542 02 MILWAUKEE SPECIAL RESERVE LIGHT MELANIE BREWERY COMPANY, INC.0028 08 MILWAUKEE’S BEST MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 30 MILWAUKEE’S BEST ICE BEER MILLER BREWING COMPANY0028 10 MILWAUKEE’S BEST LIGHT MILLER BREWING COMPANY0336 04 MISSISSIPPI MUD BLACK & TAN BEER HORNELL BREWING CO. , INC.0336 06 MISSISSIPPI MUD LAGER HORNELL BREWING CO. , INC.0009 07 MODELO ESPECIAL THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0126 33 MOINETTE BRUNE VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0496 02 MOLINGS TRADITIONAL RED ALE D’TROFF FOODS, INC.0491 05 MOLSON CANADIAN MOLSON USA, LLC, C/O COORS BREWING CO.0491 07 MOLSON CANADIAN LIGHT MOLSON USA, LLC, C/O COORS BREWING CO.0491 04 MOLSON EXPORT ALE MOLSON USA, LLC, C/O COORS BREWING CO.0491 02 MOLSON GOLDEN MOLSON USA, LLC, C/O COORS BREWING CO.0491 06 MOLSON ICE BEER MOLSON USA, LLC, C/O COORS BREWING CO.0294 07 MONGOOSE MALT LIQUOR LAKEPORT BREWING COMPANY0271 41 MONGOZO WIN-IT-TOO, INC0467 13 MONKEY KNIFE FIGHT (ON PREMISE ONLY) BARLEY BOYS INC0418 24 MONKMAN’S SLAUGHTER SHELTON BROTHERS0406 17 MONSTER ISLAND RED INDIA PALE ALE PHILADELPHIA BEER WORKS INC.0519 12 MOONLIGHT WEISS (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0498 09 MOORE’S SELECT SPECIAL (ON PREMISE

ONLY)SUNNYBROOK PARTNERS L.P.

0009 08 MOOSEHEAD CANADIAN LAGER THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0022 13 MORETTI ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0022 14 MORETTI LA ROSSA ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0204 17 MORLAND HEN’S TOOTH ENGLISH ALE COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0204 12 MORLAND OLD SPECKLED HEN ALE COLLINS INTERNATIONAL

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0204 13 MORLAND RUDDLES ALE COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0037 28 MORTIMER BEER EFCO PHILADELPHIA, INC.0488 02 MOUNT ST. HELENA ENGLISH BROWN ALE MOUNT ST. HELENA BREWING COMPANY0488 03 MOUNT ST. HELENA IMPERIAL STOUT MOUNT ST. HELENA BREWING COMPANY0488 01 MOUNT ST. HELENA PALISADES PALE ALE MOUNT ST. HELENA BREWING COMPANY0311 38 MUD SKIPPER PORTER NEVERSINK BREWERY INC0337 07 MUDDY MOCHA PORTER HUMBOLDT BREWING COMPANY, INC.0530 02 MUNCHNER KINDL HEFE WEIZEN C. RIFFEL & SONS, INC.0417 13 MUNICH DUNKEL (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0520 08 MUNICH GOLD ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0022 18 MURPHY’S IRISH AMBER ALE ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0022 19 MURPHY’S IRISH STOUT ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0022 20 MURPHY’S RED BEER ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0022 21 MURPHY’S STOUT ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0538 02 MUSTANG LAGER CAPITAL BEVERAGE CORPORATION0286 08 MUSTANG MALT LIQUOR KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0439 04 MYTHICAL WHITE BIG HOLE BREWING COMPANY0245 57 N’ICE CHOUFFE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0459 38 NAMYSLOW GOLDEN DENAR DOYNA LTD0459 39 NAMYSLOW RYCERSKIE DOYNA LTD0129 01 NARRAGANSETT LAGER BEER SPECIAL RESERVE, INC.0025 97 NATIONAL BOHEMIAM ICE (BOH ICE) PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 96 NATIONAL BOHEMIAN PABST BREWING COMPANY0053 33 NATURAL ICE BEER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 08 NATURAL LIGHT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0520 22 NAUGHTY SCOT SCOTTISH ALE (ON

PREMISE)ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.

0009 03 NEGRA MODELO THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0507 01 NETHERGATE AUGUSTINIAN ALE ARTISANAL IMPORTS, INC.0507 02 NETHERGATE OLD GROWLER ARTISANAL IMPORTS, INC.0507 11 NEUZELLER BATHBEER ARTISANAL IMPORTS, INC.0507 10 NEUZELLER BLACK ABBOT ARTISANAL IMPORTS, INC.0507 09 NEUZELLER GOLDEN ABBOT ARTISANAL IMPORTS, INC.0115 01 NEW AMSTERDAM AMBER BEER CHATHAM IMPORTS, INC.0115 05 NEW AMSTERDAM BLACK & TAN

STOUT & AMBER BEERCHATHAM IMPORTS, INC.

0115 19 NEW AMSTERDAM NEW YORK ALE CHATHAM IMPORTS, INC.0066 02 NEWCASTLE BROWN ALE SCOTTISH & NEWCASTLE IMPORTERS CO.0538 01 NIGHT FLIGHT MALT LIQUOR CAPITAL BEVERAGE CORPORATION0467 04 NODDING BERLINER WEISSE (ON PREMISE) BARLEY BOYS INC0467 09 NODDING HEAD ABBEY NORMAL (ON

PREMISE)BARLEY BOYS INC

0467 07 NODDING HEAD FOOL’S GOLD (ON PREMISE) BARLEY BOYS INC0467 06 NODDING HEAD GROB (ON PREMISE) BARLEY BOYS INC0467 02 NODDING HEAD PORTER (ON PREMISE) BARLEY BOYS INC0467 05 NODDING HEAD SEASONAL ALE (ON

PREMISE)BARLEY BOYS INC

0467 01 NODDING HEAD SESSION ALE (ON PREMISE) BARLEY BOYS INC

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0467 08 NODDING HEAD STOUT (ON PREMISE) BARLEY BOYS INC0467 03 NODDING HEAD STRONG ALE (ON PREMISE) BARLEY BOYS INC0427 23 NOR’WESTER HEFEWEIZEN PORTLAND BREWING CO.0427 25 NOR’WESTER OREGON PALE ALE PORTLAND BREWING CO.0427 24 NOR’WESTER RASPBERRY WEIZEN PORTLAND BREWING CO.0245 89 NORA HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0428 14 NORDIC WHITE HONEY LAGER M & M ENTREPENEURS, INC0520 10 NORTH STAR AMBER ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0455 23 NOSTRADAMUS D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0519 13 NUCLEAR NITRO I.P.A. (ON PREMIE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0496 01 O’HARA‘‘S CELTIC STOUT D’TROFF FOODS, INC.0292 21 OATMEAL STOUT (ON PREMISE ONLY) BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0321 44 OATMEAL STOUT (ON PREMISE ONLY) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0417 17 OATMEAL STOUT (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0519 04 OATMEAL STOUT (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0342 01 OB LAGER J.W.T.A. INC.0270 05 OBERDORFER LIGHT NOBLE UNION TRADING LTD, CO.0459 01 OBOLON LAGER DOYNA LTD0459 02 OBOLON PREMIUM DOYNA LTD0174 13 OBX BEER WEEPING RADISH BREWERY0543 05 OCTOBERFEST LAGER (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING VENTURES, INC.0389 13 ODIN’S POST ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) SMALLMAN BREWING COMPANY, LLC0459 20 OHOTA DOYNA LTD0459 21 OHOTA KREPKOYE DOYNA LTD0209 14 OKOCIM KARMI STANLEY STAWSKI DISTRIBUTING CO. INC.0443 11 OKOCIM MALT LIQUOR AMTEC INTERNATIONAL OF NY CORP0209 13 OKOCIM O.K. BEER STANLEY STAWSKI DISTRIBUTING CO. INC.0309 08 OKTOBERFEST LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0321 47 OKTOBERFEST SCHNOCH CORPORATION0321 51 OKTOBERFEST SCHNOCH CORPORATION0536 09 OKTOBERFEST LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0292 16 OKTOBERFEST (LAGER) BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0417 15 OKTOBERFEST (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0094 08 OKTOBERFEST BEER PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0286 66 OKTOBERFEST LAGER KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0520 20 OKTOBERFEST LAGER ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0417 21 OLD ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0230 03 OLD BARTHOLOMEW ALE YARDS BREWING COMPANY0256 11 OLD BROWN DOG ALE SMUTTYNOSE BREWING CO.0028 60 OLD ENGLISH HG800 MILLER BREWING COMPANY0015 06 OLD FOGHORN BARLEYWINE STYLE ALE ANCHOR BREWING COMPANY0286 05 OLD GERMAN KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0251 44 OLD HEATHEN WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0325 21 OLD JUBILATION ALE AVERY BREWING COMPANY0094 13 OLD MAN WINTER BEER PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY

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0025 60 OLD MILWAUKEE BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 61 OLD MILWAUKEE ICE BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 62 OLD MILWAUKEE LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0211 03 OLD NO. 38 STOUT NORTH COAST BREWING COMPANY0481 02 OLD PEG LEG STOUT (ON PREMISE ONLY) SHB RESTAUTANT CORPORATION0211 07 OLD RASPUTIN RUSSIAN IMPERIAL STOUT NORTH COAST BREWING COMPANY0211 14 OLD STOCK ALE NORTH COAST BREWING COMPANY0025 63 OLD STYLE BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 64 OLD STYLE CLASSIC DRAFT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 65 OLD STYLE LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 66 OLD STYLE LOW ALCOHOL PABST BREWING COMPANY0204 28 OLD THUMPER EXTRA SPECIAL ALE COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0491 01 OLD VIENNA MOLSON USA, LLC, C/O COORS BREWING CO.0292 15 OLD 99 (ALE) BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0456 05 OLDE BRICK ALTBIER MDW ENTERPRISES L.L.C.0321 32 OLDE ENGLISH ALE SCHNOCH CORPORATION0028 48 OLDE ENGLISH 800 MALT LIQUOR MILLER BREWING COMPANY0025 07 OLYMPIA BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 17 OLYMPIA GENUINE DRAFT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 15 OLYMPIA GOLD LT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 30 OLYMPIA ICE BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 08 OLYMPIA LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0126 28 OMMEGANG VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0456 03 ONYX CREAM STOUT MDW ENTERPRISES L.L.C.0462 03 ORANJEBOOM HOLLAND PREMIUM LAGER GLOBAL VILLAGE IMPORTS0427 03 ORIGINAL HONEY BEER PORTLAND BREWING CO.0311 36 ORION STRONG ALE NEVERSINK BREWERY INC0048 14 ORVAL TRAPPIST ALE GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0170 10 OTTER CREEK A WINTER’S ALE OTTER CREEK BREWING INCORPORATED0170 07 OTTER CREEK COPPER ALE OTTER CREEK BREWING INCORPORATED0170 11 OTTER CREEK MUDD BOCK SPRING ALE OTTER CREEK BREWING INCORPORATED0170 13 OTTER CREEK OKTOBERFEST OTTER CREEK BREWING INCORPORATED0170 08 OTTER CREEK PALE ALE OTTER CREEK BREWING INCORPORATED0170 09 OTTER CREEK STOVEPIPE PORTER OTTER CREEK BREWING INCORPORATED0170 12 OTTER CREEK SUMMER WHEAT ALE OTTER CREEK BREWING INCORPORATED0455 24 OUD BEERSEL GEUZE D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0455 25 OUD BEERSEL KRIEK D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0015 05 OUR SPECIAL ALE ANCHOR BREWING COMPANY0325 20 OUT OF BOUNDS STOUT AVERY BREWING COMPANY0368 12 OXFORD RASPBERRY WHEAT CLIPPER CITY BREWING COMPANY L. P.0477 01 OZZY ALE OLD LINE BREWERS LLC0025 09 PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 10 PABST BLUE RIBBON LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 11 PABST EXTRA LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 24 PABST GENUINE DRAFT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 25 PABST GENUINE DRAFT LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 28 PABST ICE DRAFT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY

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0009 05 PACIFICO CLARA THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0337 05 PALE ALE HUMBOLDT BREWING COMPANY, INC.0341 01 PALE ALE SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0368 20 PALE ALE CLIPPER CITY BREWING COMPANY L. P.0428 09 PALE ALE M & M ENTREPENEURS, INC0516 03 PALEFACE SUMMER WHEAT BEER SWEETWATER 50, LLC, T/A SWEETWATER

TAVER0117 02 PALMA LOUCA AMAZON, INC.0112 20 PAULANER BOCK PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 19 PAULANER DUNKEL WEIZEN PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 03 PAULANER HEFE-WEIZEN PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 18 PAULANER HEFE-WEIZEN DUNKEL PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 02 PAULANER OKTOBERFEST MARZEN PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 05 PAULANER PREMIUM LAGER PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 06 PAULANER PREMIUM PILS PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0112 01 PAULANER SALVATOR PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0002 04 PBC LIGHT BEER THE LION BREWERY,INC.0459 12 PEMSTEJN PORTER DOYNA LTD0459 11 PEMSTEJN PREMIUM DOYNA LTD0199 09 PENDLE WITCHES BREW ALE LEGENDS, LTD.0094 02 PENN DARK PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0094 14 PENN GOLD LAGER BEER PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0094 03 PENN PILSNER PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0094 15 PENN WEIZEN BEER PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0286 56 PENN’S BEST BEER KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0286 57 PENN’S BEST LIGHT BEER KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0295 12 PENNBROOK LAGER BUCKS COUNTY BREWERY, INC.0469 03 PERKUNO’S HAMMER IMPERIAL PORTER HEAVYWEIGHT BREWING CO INC0042 05 PERONI BARTON BEERS, LTD.0009 18 PETE’S HELLES LAGER THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0009 13 PETE’S OCTOBERFEST LAGER THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0519 11 PETE’S POWERPLAY PILSNER (ON PREMISE) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0009 17 PETE’S RED RUSH THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0009 14 PETE’S STRAWBERRY BLONDE ALE THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0009 11 PETE’S SUMMER BREW PALE ALE THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0009 10 PETE’S WICKED ALE THE GAMBRINUS COMPANY0009 12 PETE’S WINTER BREW AMBER ALE NUT AND

RASTHE GAMBRINUS COMPANY

0462 01 PETERS BRAND HOLLAND BEER GLOBAL VILLAGE IMPORTS0271 43 PETRUS OLD BROWN WIN-IT-TOO, INC0466 01 PFUNGSTADTER EDEL PILS (PILSNER) SHAMOKIN INVESTMENTS INC0466 02 PFUNGSTADTER SHANDY SHAMOKIN INVESTMENTS INC0466 03 PFUNGSTADTER ST. NIKOLAUS SHAMOKIN INVESTMENTS INC0333 19 PHILADELPHIA IRISH AMBER ALE RED BELL BREWING CO.0333 15 PHILADELPHIA LIGHT LAGER RED BELL BREWING CO.0333 04 PHILADELPHIA ORIGINAL LAGER RED BELL BREWING CO.0230 14 PHILADELPHIA PALE ALE (APPR. 6/5/00) YARDS BREWING COMPANY0443 03 PIAST BEER AMTEC INTERNATIONAL OF NY CORP

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0323 03 PICKETT’S PORTER GETTYSBURG BREWING COMPANY, INC.0025 67 PIELS BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 68 PIELS LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0417 03 PIG IRON PORTER C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0158 39 PIG’S EYE DARK MINNESOTA BREWING COMPANY0158 36 PIG’S EYE LEAN LIGHT BEER MINNESOTA BREWING COMPANY0158 35 PIG’S EYE PILSNER BEER MINNESOTA BREWING COMPANY0389 01 PILLAGE PILSNER SMALLMAN BREWING COMPANY, LLC0034 30 PILS STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0321 42 PILSNER SCHNOCH CORPORATION0355 20 PILSNER CHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY0536 01 PILSNER LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0464 01 PILSNER URQUEL PILSNER URQUELL USA INC0048 50 PINKUS ORGANIC HEFE-WEIZEN GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 49 PINKUS ORGANIC MUNSTER ALT GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 51 PINKUS ORGANIC UR-PILS GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0309 02 PIOUS MONK DUNKLE LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0309 03 PIPE ORGAN PALE ALE LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0271 26 PIRAAT ALE WIN-IT-TOO, INC0001 49 POCONO BLACK & TAN THE LION BREWERY, INC.0001 70 POCONO CARAMEL PORTER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0002 03 POCONO LIGHT THE LION BREWERY,INC.0001 63 POCONO PALE ALE THE LION BREWERY, INC.0065 85 POKER BEER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0232 21 POLEEKO GOLD PALE ALE ANDERSON VALLEY BREWING COMPANY0412 01 POMPEY’S ISLAND PALE WHITE-AKERS, INC0271 36 POPERINGS HOMMEL ALE WIN-IT-TOO, INC0539 09 POPPERS—HARD ICE GELOSO BEVERAGE GROUP LLC0539 08 POPPERS—TEQUILOCA GELOSO BEVERAGE GROUP LLC0536 10 PORTER LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0355 14 PORTER (ALE) CHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY0341 03 PORTER ALE SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0529 01 PORTERHOUSE BELGIAN (ON PREMISE

ONLY)TAFM, INC.

0529 05 PORTERHOUSE BLONDE (ON PREMISE ONLY) TAFM, INC.0529 02 PORTERHOUSE PORTER (ON PREMISE ONLY) TAFM, INC.0251 34 PORTERS’ PUB ESB ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0002 06 PORTHOS PALE ALE THE LION BREWERY,INC.0256 12 PORTSMOUTH LAGER SMUTTYNOSE BREWING CO.0154 15 POST ROAD PUMPKIN ALE BROOKLYN BREWERY0412 15 POTLICKER FLATS PORTER (ON PREMISE

ONLY)WHITE-AKERS, INC

0211 10 PRANQSTER BELGIAN STYLE ALE NORTH COAST BREWING COMPANY0062 16 PRESIDENTE PILSENER TYPE BEER MARTLET IMPORTING CO., INC.0215 08 PRESQUE ISLE PILSNER ERIE BREWING CO. INC.0433 05 PRIDE AND JOY MILD ALE THREE FLOYD’S BREWING COMPANY, LLC0220 02 PRIMATOR PREMIUM LAGER GENEVA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION

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0245 60 PRIPPS CARNEGIE PORTER HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0531 02 PROHIBITION ALE SPEAKEASY ALES & LAGERS, INC.0482 05 PROHIBITION PORTER CAPITOL CITY BREWING CO0520 19 PRUSSIA’S PRIDE ESB ALE ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0112 11 PSCHORR-BRALL WEISSE DARK PAULANER-NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION0311 37 PUB ALE NEVERSINK BREWERY INC0038 13 PUB DRAUGHT GUINNESS GUINNESS IMPORT COMPANY0427 10 PUMPKIN ALE PORTLAND BREWING CO.0417 16 PUMPKIN ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0519 10 PUMPKIN ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0327 26 PYRAMID APRICOT ALE PYRAMID BREWERIES INC.0327 25 PYRAMID HEFEWEIZEN ALE PYRAMID BREWERIES INC.0327 32 PYRAMID INDIA PALE ALE PYRAMID BREWERIES INC.0327 28 PYRAMID SNOWCAP ALE PYRAMID BREWERIES INC.0434 02 QUEEN BEE GOLDEN ALE MOUNT NITTANY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0262 07 QUELQUE CHOSE CHERRY ALE UNIBREW U.S.A., INC.0462 08 QUILMES GLOBAL VILLAGE IMPORTS0433 08 RABBID RABBIT SAISON THREE FLOYD’S BREWING COMPANY, LLC0262 04 RAFTMAN WHISKY MALT UNIBREW U.S.A., INC.0215 03 RAILBENDER ALE ERIE BREWING CO. INC.0481 01 RAJAH’S SWORD PALE ALE (ON PREMISE

ONLY)SHB RESTAUTANT CORPORATION

0440 07 RAMSTEIN BLONDE WHEAT BEER HIGH POINT BREWING COMPANY, INC.0440 06 RAMSTEIN MUNICH AMBER LAGER HIGH POINT BREWING COMPANY, INC.0126 30 RARE VOS VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0251 13 RASPBERRY IMPERIAL STOUT WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0309 13 RASPBERRY IMPERIAL STOUT (ON PREMISE) LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0417 06 RASPBERRY WHEAT C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0529 04 RASPBERRY WHEAT ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) TAFM, INC.0368 19 RAVEN SPECIAL LAGER CLIPPER CITY BREWING COMPANY L. P.0245 82 RCH ALE MARY HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0539 06 REAL ROCK—HARD BERRY GELOSO BEVERAGE GROUP LLC0539 07 REAL ROCK—HARD CHERRY GELOSO BEVERAGE GROUP LLC0539 05 REAL ROCK—HARD PEACH GELOSO BEVERAGE GROUP LLC0006 47 REBEL PREMIUM DRAFT CIDER (CIDER) JONES BREWING COMPANY0333 01 RED BELL AMERICAN PALE ALE RED BELL BREWING CO.0333 12 RED BELL BLACK CHERRY STOUT RED BELL BREWING CO.0245 85 RED BIDDY HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0025 69 RED BULL MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0028 29 RED DOG BEER MILLER BREWING COMPANY0417 26 RED MO ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0337 04 RED NECTAR HUMBOLDT BREWING COMPANY, INC.0245 91 RED RICE ALE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0179 10 RED RIVER AMBER LAGER OLD DOMINION BREWING COMPANY0536 08 RED ROSE AMBER LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY

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0426 01 RED STAR GOLDEN LIGHT RED STAR BREWERY AND GRILLE0426 10 RED STAR SPECIAL ALE (ON PREMISE) RED STAR BREWERY AND GRILLE0038 16 RED STRIPE GUINNESS IMPORT COMPANY0053 20 RED WOLF LAGER BEER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 52 REDHOOK BLONDE ALE ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 67 REDHOOK DARK RYE ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 37 REDHOOK DOUBLE BLACK STOUT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 38 REDHOOK ESB ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 36 REDHOOK HEFE-WEIZEN ALE ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 64 REDHOOK HOPTOBERFEST ALE ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 56 REDHOOK NUT BROWN ALE ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0053 35 REDHOOK RYE ALE ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0325 18 REDPOINT ALE AVERY BREWING COMPANY0245 51 REISSDORF KOELSCH HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0477 02 RESURRECTION ALE OLD LINE BREWERS LLC0065 73 RHEINGOLD LAGER BEER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0321 08 RIBBIT RED ALE SCHNOCH CORPORATION0364 49 RICK’S SPIKED LEMONADE UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 58 RICK’S SPIKED LEMONADE FLAVORED MALT

BEVJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0364 50 RICK’S SPIKED MANDARIN LIME UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 62 RICK’S SPIKED MANDARIN LIME FLVD MLT

BEVJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0364 51 RICK’S SPIKED MARGARITA UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 61 RICK’S SPIKED MARGARITA FLVD MALT BEV JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.0295 08 RIVER HORSE DARK HARVEST BUCKS COUNTY BREWERY, INC.0295 10 RIVER HORSE HOP HAZARD PALE ALE BUCKS COUNTY BREWERY, INC.0295 06 RIVER HORSE LAGER BUCKS COUNTY BREWERY, INC.0295 09 RIVER HORSE ROEBLING BOCK BUCKS COUNTY BREWERY, INC.0295 05 RIVER HORSE SPECIAL ALE BUCKS COUNTY BREWERY, INC.0368 17 RIVERSIDE GOLD ALE CLIPPER CITY BREWING COMPANY L. P.0433 03 ROBERT THE BRUCE SCOTTISH ALE THREE FLOYD’S BREWING COMPANY, LLC0519 01 ROCK LIGHT (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0126 32 RODENBACH BELGIAN RED ALE VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0321 38 ROGGEN WEISS ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0201 35 ROGUE AMERICAN AMBER OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 38 ROGUE BRUTAL BITTER ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 42 ROGUE BUCKWHEAT ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 45 ROGUE CHOCOLATE STOUT OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 29 ROGUE DEAD GUY ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 36 ROGUE HAZELNUT BROWN NECTAR ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 30 ROGUE HONEY CREAM ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 27 ROGUE IMPERIAL STOUT OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 24 ROGUE IPA ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 46 ROGUE JAZZ GUY ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 25 ROGUE MCROGUE SCOTCH ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 31 ROGUE MOCHA PORTER OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 26 ROGUE OLD CRUSTACEAN ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.

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0201 32 ROGUE OREGON GOLDEN ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 40 ROGUE SANTA’S PRIVATE RESERVE ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 33 ROGUE SHAKESPEARE STOUT OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 28 ROGUE SMOKE ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 37 ROGUE ST. ROGUE RED ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 43 ROGUE YELLOW SNOW ALE OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0201 34 ROUGE YOUNGER’S SPECIAL BITTER OREGON BREWING CO. INC.0126 34 ROHANE VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0320 01 ROLLING ROCK LATROBE BREWING COMPANY LLC0320 02 ROLLING ROCK LIGHT LATROBE BREWING COMPANY LLC0520 11 ROTATING DARK BEER (ON PREMISE NLY) ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0185 05 ROYAL CHALLENGE INDIA PREMIUM LAGER GOLDEN EAGLE TRADING CORP.0289 06 ROYAL EXTRA STOUT DCI MIAMI INC.0388 09 RUDOLPH’S RESERVE (ON PREMISE ONLY) FEGLEY ENTERPRISES0211 01 RUEDRICH’S RED SEAL ALE NORTH COAST BREWING COMPANY0250 07 RUTH HAIR OF THE DOG BREWING COMPANY INC.0380 01 SAGRES BEER WHITEHALL COMPANY, LTD0230 08 SAISON BELGIAN ALE YARDS BREWING COMPANY0126 19 SAISON DUPONT BELGIAN FARMHOUSE ALE VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0325 16 SALVATION BELGIUM GOLDEN ALE AVERY BREWING COMPANY0492 25 SAM ADAMS LIGHT BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 02 SAMUEL ADAMS BOSTON ALE BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 01 SAMUEL ADAMS BOSTON LAGER BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 04 SAMUAL ADAMS CHERRY WHEAT BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 05 SAMUEL ADAMS CRANBERRY LAMBIC BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 03 SAMUEL ADAMS CREAM STOUT BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 06 SAMUEL ADAMS DOUBLE BOCK BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 08 SAMUEL ADAMS OCTOBER FEST BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 09 SAMUEL ADAMS OLD FEZZIWIG ALE BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 10 SAMUEL ADAMS PALE ALE BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 12 SAMUEL ADAMS SPRING ALE BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 11 SAMUEL ADAMS SUMMER ALE BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 13 SAMUEL ADAMS TRIPLE BOCK BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 26 SAMUEL ADAMS VIENNA STYLE BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 22 SAMUEL ADAMS WIESS BIER BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 14 SAMUEL ADAMS WINTER LAGER BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0048 23 SAMUEL SMITH IMPERIAL STOUT GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 47 SAMUEL SMITH INDIA ALE GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 20 SAMUEL SMITH NUT BROWN ALE GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 22 SAMUEL SMITH OATMEAL STOUT GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 19 SAMUEL SMITH OLD BREWERY PALE ALE GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 56 SAMUEL SMITH ORGANICALLY PRODUCED

ALEGOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.

0048 57 SAMUEL SMITH ORGANICALLY PRODUCEDLAGER

GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.

0048 26 SAMUEL SMITH PURE BREWED LAGER BEER GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 21 SAMUEL SMITH TADDY PORTER GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 30 SAMUEL SMITH WINTER WELCOME GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.

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0204 24 SAN MIGUEL COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0204 25 SAN MIGUEL DARK COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0102 09 SAPPORO ‘‘RESERVE’’ MALT LIQUOR SAPPORO U.S.A., INC.0102 01 SAPPORO DRAFT SAPPORO U.S.A., INC.0102 10 SAPPORO PREMIUM BEER SAPPORO U.S.A., INC.0102 08 SAPPORO YEBISU STOUT DRAFT SAPPORO U.S.A., INC.0245 67 SARAH HUGHES DARK RUBY HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0065 01 SARANAC ADIRONDACK AMBER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 78 SARANAC ADIRONDACK LIGHT BEER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 39 SARANAC BLACK AND TAN MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 47 SARANAC BLACK FOREST LAGER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 68 SARANAC CARAMEL PORTER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 84 SARANAC CHOCOLATE AMBER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 82 SARANAC DUNKEL MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 67 SARANAC ESB MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 83 SARANAC HEFEWEIZEN MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 53 SARANAC INDIA PALE ALE MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 80 SARANAC MOUNTAIN BERRY ALE MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 74 SARANAC OCTOBERFEST MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 42 SARANAC PALE ALE MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 38 SARANAC PILSENER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 65 SARANAC SCOTCH ALE MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 45 SARANAC SEASONS BEST NUT BROWN

LAGERMATT BREWING CO., INC.

0065 76 SARANAC SINGLE MALT MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 46 SARANAC STOUT MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 58 SARANAC TRADITIONAL LAGER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0028 57 SAUZA DIABLO MILLER BREWING COMPANY0299 13 SAWTOOTH ALE TABERNASH BREWING COMPANY0427 19 SAXER BOCK PORTLAND BREWING CO.0427 20 SAXER DARK BOCK PORTLAND BREWING CO.0427 22 SAXER JACK FROST WINTER DOPPELBOCK PORTLAND BREWING CO.0427 18 SAXER LEMON LAGER PORTLAND BREWING CO.0427 21 SAXER PILSNER PORTLAND BREWING CO.0126 09 SCALDIS ALE VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0126 26 SCALDIS NOEL ALE VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0034 49 SCARLET LADY ALE E.S.B. STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0025 70 SCHAEFER BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 71 SCHAEFER LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0144 10 SCHELL’S OCTOBERFEST AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0025 72 SCHLITZ BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 73 SCHLITZ ICE BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 74 SCHLITZ LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 75 SCHLITZ MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0144 09 SCHMALTZ’S ALT AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0025 76 SCHMIDT’S BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 77 SCHMIDT’S ICE BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY

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0025 78 SCHMIDT’S LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0245 05 SCHNEIDER AVENTINUS HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0406 07 SCHUYLKILL PUNCH RASPBERRY ALE PHILADELPHIA BEER WORKS INC.0543 07 SCHWARTZ BER (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING VENTURES, INC.0271 32 SCOTCH DE SILLY ALE WIN-IT-TOO, INC0341 04 SCOTTISH STYLE ALE SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0211 02 SCRIMSHAW PILSNER NORTH COAST BREWING COMPANY0364 46 SEAGRAM’S BERRY COSMOPOLITAN UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 60 SEAGRAM’S BERRY COSMOPOLITAN FLVD

MLT CLJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0364 40 SEAGRAM’S BERRY SANGRIA UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 59 SEAGRAM’S BERRY SANGRIA FLVD MALT

COOLERJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0364 41 SEAGRAM’S BLACK CHERRY FIZZ UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 63 SEAGRAM’S BLACK CHERRY FIZZ MALT

COOLERJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0093 55 SEAGRAM’S ORIGINAL GOLDEN COOLER JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.0364 42 SEAGRAM’S RASPBERRY PEACH SPLASH UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 64 SEAGRAM’S RASPBERRY PEACH SPLASH

MALT COJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0364 43 SEAGRAM’S WILD BERRIES UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 01 SEAGRAM’S WILD BERRIES FLVD COOLER JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.0364 48 SEAGRAM’S WILD BERRY PINA COLADA UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 04 SEAGRAM’S WILD BLACK CHERRY FLVD

COOLERJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0364 47 SEAGRAM’S WILD BLACKBERRY UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 56 SEAGRAM’S WILD BLACKBERRY MALT

COOLERJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0364 39 SEAGRAM’S WILD FUZZY NAVEL UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 23 SEAGRAM’S WILD FUZZY NAVEL FLVD

COOLERJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0093 51 SEAGRAM’S WILD GRAPE KIWI FVD COOLER JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.0093 26 SEAGRAM’S WILD KIWI STRAWBERRY

COOLERJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0364 44 SEAGRAM’S WILD MARGARITA UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 18 SEAGRAM’S WILD MARGARITA FLVD COOLER JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.0364 37 SEAGRAM’S WILD PINK LEMONADE UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 53 SEAGRAM’S WILD PINK LEMONADE FVD

COOLERJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0093 52 SEAGRAM’S WILD STRAWBERRY BANANAFVD CLR

JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0364 38 SEAGRAM’S WILD STRAWBERRY DAIQUIRI UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0093 21 SEAGRAM’S WILD STRAWBERRY DAQUIRI

FLV CLJOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0093 54 SEAGRAM’S WILD TROPICAL PUNCH FVDCOOLER

JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0093 32 SEAGRAM’S WILD WATERMELON FLVDCOOLER

JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0093 38 SEAGRAM’S WILD WINTER BERRY FVDCOOLER

JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0364 45 SEAGRAM’S WILD WINTERBERRY UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC

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0093 57 SEAGRAMS’S WILD BERRY PINA COLADACOOLER

JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC.

0527 03 SETTER’S PALE ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) MCKENZIE BREW HOUSE0289 07 SHANDY CARIB FLAVORED BEER DCI MIAMI INC.0289 08 SHANDY SORREL FLAVORED BEER DCI MIAMI INC.0527 04 SHANE’S LEAP ALT (ON PREMISE ONLY) MCKENZIE BREW HOUSE0323 14 SHARPSHOOTER PALE ALE (ON PREMISE

ONLY)GETTYSBURG BREWING COMPANY, INC.

0061 07 SHEPHERD NEAME BISHOPS FINGER DAB IMPORTERS, INC.0061 09 SHEPHERD NEAME ORIGINAL PORTER DAB IMPORTERS, INC.0061 08 SHEPHERD NEAME SPITFIRE DAB IMPORTERS, INC.0090 01 SHINER BLONDE BEER SPOETZL BREWERY0090 02 SHINER BOCK BEER SPOETZL BREWERY0204 26 SHIPYARD EXPORT ALE COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0204 27 SHIPYARD I.P.A. COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0256 10 SHOALS PALE ALE SMUTTYNOSE BREWING CO.0155 05 SIERRA NEVADA BIG FOOT_ALE SIERRA NEVADA BREWERY0155 10 SIERRA NEVADA BROWN ALE SIERRA NEVADA BREWERY0155 04 SIERRA NEVADA CELEBRATION_ALE SIERRA NEVADA BREWERY0155 11 SIERRA NEVADA HARVEST ALE SIERRA NEVADA BREWERY0155 09 SIERRA NEVADA INDIA PALE ALE SIERRA NEVADA BREWERY0155 01 SIERRA NEVADA PALE ALE SIERRA NEVADA BREWERY0155 07 SIERRA NEVADA PALE BOCK MALT LIQUOR SIERRA NEVADA BREWERY0155 02 SIERRA NEVADA PORTER SIERRA NEVADA BREWERY0155 03 SIERRA NEVADA STOUT SIERRA NEVADA BREWERY0155 06 SIERRA NEVADA SUMMERFEST BEER SIERRA NEVADA BREWERY0155 08 SIERRA NEVADA WHEAT BEER SIERRA NEVADA BREWERY0006 39 SILVER FOX PREMIUM BEER JONES BREWING COMPANY0025 79 SILVER THUNDER MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0245 59 SINEBRYCHOFF PORTER HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0011 01 SINGHA BEER PALEEWONG TRADING COMPANY, INC.0199 04 SKULLSPLITTER LEGENDS, LTD.0028 55 SKYY BLUE MILLER BREWING COMPANY0457 03 SLAVUTYCH CLASSIC PREMIUM BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0457 05 SLAVUTYCH EKCTPA EXTRA PREMIUM

LAGERDOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC

0457 04 SLAVUTYCH MITSNE ALE DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0457 02 SLAVUTYCH PYVO LAGER BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0457 01 SLAVUTYCH TEMNE_DARK BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0486 15 SLEEMAN PREMIUM LAGER BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0038 21 SMIRNOFF ICE GUINNESS IMPORT COMPANY0038 23 SMIRNOFF ICE TRIPLE BLACK GUINNESS IMPORT COMPANY0321 34 SMOKED WHEAT (ON PREMISE ONLY) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0256 13 SMUTTYNOSE ROBUST PORTER SMUTTYNOSE BREWING CO.0520 18 SNAKE CHARMER INDIA PALE ALE ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0341 15 SNAKE DRIVE STOUT (ON PREMISE) SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0310 15 SOL LABATT USA L.L.C.0484 01 SPANISH PEAKS BLACK DOG ALE SPANISH PEAKS BREWING CO. LTD.

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0484 02 SPANISH PEAKS HONEY RASPBERRY ALE SPANISH PEAKS BREWING CO. LTD.0484 07 SPANISH PEAKS MONTEREY LAGER SPANISH PEAKS BREWING CO. LTD.0484 08 SPANISH PEAKS MONTEREY PALE ALE SPANISH PEAKS BREWING CO. LTD.0484 03 SPANISH PEAKS YELLOWSTONE PALE ALE SPANISH PEAKS BREWING CO. LTD.0402 01 SPATEN MUNICH OKTOBERFEST BEER SPATEN NORTH AMERICA INC.0402 07 SPATEN OPTIMATOR SPATEN NORTH AMERICA INC.0402 09 SPATEN PREMIUM BOCK SPATEN NORTH AMERICA INC.0402 06 SPATEN PREMIUM LAGER SPATEN NORTH AMERICA INC.0341 08 SPECIAL ALE SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0417 07 SPECIAL ALE C&D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0461 04 SPECIAL ALE CHAMPS RESTAURANT INC.0406 13 SPECIALTY ALE PHILADELPHIA BEER WORKS INC.0418 34 SPEZIAL: LAGER SHELTON BROTHERS0536 04 SPRING BOCK LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0286 62 SPRINGFIELD LAGER KEYSTONE BREWERS, INC.0373 12 ST PETER’S CREAM STOUT EUROBUBBLES, INC0373 07 ST PETERS ENGLISH ALE EUROBUBBLES, INC0373 08 ST PETERS GOLDEN ALE EUROBUBBLES, INC0373 11 ST PETERS OLD STYLE PORTER EUROBUBBLES, INC0373 09 ST PETERS SUMMER ALE EUROBUBBLES, INC0204 10 ST. ANDREWS ALE COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0126 13 ST. ARMAND FRENCH COUNTRY ALE VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0455 30 ST. BERNARDUS ABT 12 D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0455 29 ST. BERNARDUS PRIOR 8 D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0037 23 ST. FEUILLIEN BLONDE BEER EFCO PHILADELPHIA, INC.0037 24 ST. FEUILLIEN BRUNE BEER EFCO PHILADELPHIA, INC.0025 89 ST. IDES CROOKED I SP BR

PINEAPPL-COCONUPABST BREWING COMPANY

0025 83 ST. IDES CROOKED I SPEC BREW BERRY PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 84 ST. IDES CROOKED I SPEC BREW BL CHERRY PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 85 ST. IDES CROOKED I SPEC BREW

KIWI-STRAWBPABST BREWING COMPANY

0025 86 ST. IDES CROOKED I SPEC BREW LEMONLIME

PABST BREWING COMPANY

0025 87 ST. IDES CROOKED I SPEC BREW MIXEDFRUIT

PABST BREWING COMPANY

0025 88 ST. IDES CROOKED I SPEC BREW PASSION PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 90 ST. IDES CROOKED I SPEC BREW TROPICAL PABST BREWING COMPANY0025 82 ST. IDES PREMIUM MALT LIQUOR PABST BREWING COMPANY0094 09 ST. NIKOLAUS BOCK BEER PENNSYLVANIA BREWING COMPANY0042 12 ST. PAULI GIRL DARK BEER BARTON BEERS, LTD.0042 11 ST. PAULI GIRL LAGER BEER BARTON BEERS, LTD.0373 16 ST. PETER’S BEER BEST BITTER ORGANIC EUROBUBBLES, INC0520 15 STACKS PALE ALE ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANTS, INC.0025 91 STAG BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0462 06 STAROBRNO GLOBAL VILLAGE IMPORTS0364 02 STAROPRAMEN PILSNER BEER UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0025 92 STEEL RESERVE LAGER PABST BREWING COMPANY

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0206 01 STEELHEAD EXTRA PALE ALE MAD RIVER BREWING CO.0206 02 STEELHEAD EXTRA STOUT MAD RIVER BREWING CO.0206 06 STEELHEAD SCOTCH PORTER MAD RIVER BREWING CO.0388 04 STEELWORKER’S OATMEAL STOUT FEGLEY ENTERPRISES0001 01 STEGMAIER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0001 12 STEGMAIER PORTER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0001 14 STEGMAIER 1857 THE LION BREWERY, INC.0310 32 STELLA ARTOIS LABATT USA L.L.C.0459 25 STEPAN RAZIN KALINKIN DOYNA LTD0459 23 STEPAN RAZIN PETROVSKOYE DOYNA LTD0459 22 STEPAN RAZIN PORTER DOYNA LTD0459 24 STEPAN RAZIN ZOLOTOYE DOYNA LTD0240 77 STERKENS BOKRIJKS KRUIKENBIER ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 55 STERKENS DUBBEL ALE ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 78 STERKENS HOOGSTRATEN POORTER ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 85 STERKENS ST. PAUL DOUBLE ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 84 STERKENS ST. PAUL TRIPLE ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 80 STERKENS ST. SEBASTIAAN DARK ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 79 STERKENS ST. SEBASTIAAN GOLDEN ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 81 STERKENS ST. SEBASTIAAN GRAND RESERVE ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0240 54 STERKENS WHITE ALE ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0476 05 STEWART’S OCTOBERFEST STEWARTS BREWING COMPANY0476 06 STEWART’S RED ALE STEWARTS BREWING COMPANY0517 03 STONE IPA INDIA PALE ALE STONE BREWING COMPANY0517 05 STONE RUINATION IPA (INDIA PALE ALE) STONE BREWING COMPANY0517 02 STONE SMOKED PORTER STONE BREWING COMPANY0006 01 STONEY’S BEER JONES BREWING COMPANY0006 44 STONEY’S BLACK & TAN BEER JONES BREWING COMPANY0006 15 STONEY’S DARK BEER JONES BREWING COMPANY0006 45 STONEY’S HARVEST GOLD BEER JONES BREWING COMPANY0006 02 STONEY’S LIGHT BEER JONES BREWING COMPANY0034 47 STOUDT’S ABBEY DOUBLE STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0034 48 STOUDT’S ABBEY TRIPLE STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0034 54 STOUDT’S AMERICAN PALE ALE STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0034 59 STOUDT’S ANNIVERSAY DARK BEER STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0034 64 STOUDT’S INDIA PALE ALE STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0034 61 STOUDT’S SCOTCH ALE STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0034 56 STOUDT’S SPECIAL AMBER (SPAM) STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0355 04 STOUT (ALE) CHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY0341 02 STOUT ALE SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0543 04 STOUT ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING VENTURES, INC.0212 21 STRAFFE HENDRIK BLONDE WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0212 22 STRAFFE HENDRIK BRUIN WETTEN IMPORTERS, INC.0007 01 STRAUB BEER STRAUB BREWERY, INC.0007 02 STRAUB LIGHT STRAUB BREWERY, INC.0536 07 STRAWBERRY WHEAT (ON PREMISE ONLY) LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0025 93 STROH’S BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY

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0025 94 STROH’S LIGHT BEER PABST BREWING COMPANY0486 07 STRONGBOW CIDER BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0487 04 SUBLIME BLUE ICE PANTHER BREWING COMPANY0487 01 SUBLIME HARD LEMONADE PANTHER BREWING COMPANY0487 02 SUBLIME HARD RASPBERRY LEMONADE PANTHER BREWING COMPANY0487 03 SUBLIME TANGERIA PANTHER BREWING COMPANY0525 01 SUMMIT EXTRA PALE ALE SUMMIT BREWING COMPANY0525 05 SUMMIT GRAND BOHEMIAN PILSENER SUMMIT BREWING COMPANY0525 04 SUMMIT HEFE WEIZEN SUMMIT BREWING COMPANY0525 03 SUMMIT INDIA PALE ALE SUMMIT BREWING COMPANY0525 06 SUMMIT MAIBOCK SUMMIT BREWING COMPANY0525 07 SUMMIT OKTOBERFEST SUMMIT BREWING COMPANY0525 08 SUMMIT WINTER ALE SUMMIT BREWING COMPANY0498 04 SUNNYBROOK LAGER (ON PREMISE ONLY) SUNNYBROOK PARTNERS L.P.0498 07 SUNNYBROOK SUNNY-LITE (ON PREMISE

ONLY)SUNNYBROOK PARTNERS L.P.

0498 06 SUNNYBROOK SUNNYBOCK (ON PREMISEONLY)

SUNNYBROOK PARTNERS L.P.

0498 05 SUNNYBROOK SUNNYFEST (ON PREMISEONLY)

SUNNYBROOK PARTNERS L.P.

0245 90 SUPER BALADIN HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0292 03 SUPER HOP BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0321 05 SUSQUEHANNA STOUT SCHNOCH CORPORATION0481 04 SWASHBUCKLER’S GOLD(ON PREMISE ONLY) SHB RESTAUTANT CORPORATION0428 13 SWEET IRISH STOUT M&M ENTREPENEURS, INC0245 92 SWEET LACTO STOUT HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0516 04 SWEETWATER TAVERN PALE ALE SWEETWATER 50, LLC, T/A SWEETWATER

TAVER0299 16 TABERNASH DUNKEL WEISS TABERNASH BREWING COMPANY0299 17 TABERNASH KRISTALL WEISS TABERNASH BREWING COMPANY0299 18 TABERNASH OKTOBERFEST TABERNASH BREWING COMPANY0299 15 TABERNASH WEISS TABERNASH BREWING COMPANY0116 02 TAJ MAHAL LAGER BEER SUNAM CORP.0459 30 TALLER DOYNA LTD0204 15 TANNER’S JACK COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0310 11 TECATE LABATT USA L.L.C.0364 03 TENNENT’S OF SCOTLAND LAGER UNITED STATES BEVERAGE LLC0053 62 TEQUIZA BEER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0495 01 TESORO BEER TESORO USA, LLC0042 16 TETLEY’S ENGLISH ALE BARTON BEERS, LTD.0281 19 THE MAD KING’S WEISS VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0199 11 THE RED MACGREGOR LEGENDS, LTD.0325 15 THE REVEREND BELGIAN QUADRUPEZ AVERY BREWING COMPANY0065 81 THE THREE STOOGES BEER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0066 04 THEAKSTON OLD PECULIER SCOTTISH & NEWCASTLE IMPORTERS CO.0013 29 THOMAS HARDY’S ALE PHOENIX IMPORTS, LTD.0327 27 THOMAS KEMPER RUI UNFILTERED AMBER

BEERPYRAMID BREWERIES INC.

0389 03 THOR’S WILD WHEAT SMALLMAN BREWING COMPANY, LLC

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0509 16 THREE RIVER’S AMBER LAGER SNYDER INTERNATIONAL BREWING GROUP0499 01 TIGER CEEKA INTERNATIONAL, LLC0002 07 TOMCAT LIGHT BEER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0518 02 TOPVAR DARK ALL STAR BEVERAGES, INC.0518 01 TOPVAR PREMIUM PILS ALL STAR BEVERAGES, INC.0152 03 TORMOLINO CARRIAGE HOUSE IMPORTS LTD0006 53 TORNADO MALT LIQUOR JONES BREWING COMPANY0455 04 TRAPPISTENBIER WESTVLETEREN 12 D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0455 02 TRAPPISTES ROCHEFORT 10 D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0455 01 TRAPPISTES ROCHEFORT 8 D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 31 TRAQUAIR HOUSE ALE GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0048 53 TRAQUAIR JACOBITE ALE GOURMET BEER INTERNATIONAL, INC.0417 25 TRIPEL (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0507 08 TRIPEL KARMELIET ARTISANAL IMPORTS, INC.0321 48 TRIPPEL (ON PREMISE ONLY) SCHNOCH CORPORATION0354 08 TROEGENATOR DOUBLE BOCK BEER TROEGS BREWING COMPANY0354 04 TROEGS BAVARIAN-STYLE LAGER TROEGS BREWING COMPANY0354 02 TROEGS ESB ALE TROEGS BREWING COMPANY0354 09 TROEGS HOPBACK AMBER ALE TROEGS BREWING COMPANY0354 10 TROEGS MAD ELF ALE TROEGS BREWING COMPANY0354 03 TROEGS NUT BROWN ALE TROEGS BREWING COMPANY0354 05 TROEGS OATMEAL STOUT TROEGS BREWING COMPANY0354 01 TROEGS PALE ALE TROEGS BREWING COMPANY0354 07 TROEGS SUNSHINE PILS TROEGS BREWING COMPANY0262 08 TROIS PISTOLES ALE UNIBREW U.S.A., INC.0245 63 TROUBADOUR HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0230 15 TRUBBEL DE YARDS YARDS BREWING COMPANY0294 10 TRULY CANADIAN PREMIUM LAGER LAKEPORT BREWING COMPANY0041 01 TSINGTAO BEER MONARCH IMPORT COMPANY0437 05 TUCHER BAJUVATOR EDELWEISS IMPORTS, INC.0437 02 TUCHER DUNKLES HEFE WEIZEN EDELWEISS IMPORTS, INC.0437 01 TUCHER HELLES HEFE WEIZEN EDELWEISS IMPORTS, INC.0437 04 TUCHER KRISTALLWEIZEN EDELWEISS IMPORTS, INC.0179 09 TUPPER’S HOP POCKET PILS OLD DOMINION BREWING COMPANY0179 07 TUPPERS’ HOP POCKET ALE OLD DOMINION BREWING COMPANY0060 09 TUSKER PREMIUM LAGER ST. KILLIAN IMPORTING CO., INC.0492 23 TWISTED TEA—RASPBERRY BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0492 21 TWISTED TEA CLEAR MALT BEVERAGE BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0403 08 TWO DOGS APPLE BREW MHW, LTD.0403 04 TWO DOGS LEMON BREW MHW, LTD.0403 01 TWO DOGS ORANGE BREW MHW, LTD.0403 09 TWO DOGS RASPBERRY BREW MHW, LTD.0469 06 TWO GRUIDS’ GRUIT ALE HEAVYWEIGHT BREWING CO INC0474 08 TWO HEARTED ALE KALAMAZOO BREWING CO., INC.0153 18 UFO HEFEWEIZEN MASS BAY BREWING COMPANY, INC.0427 09 UNCLE OTTO’S OKTOBERFEST MARZEN

LAGERPORTLAND BREWING CO.

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0427 17 UNCLE OTTO’S WEISS BEER PORTLAND BREWING CO.0262 10 UNIBROUE 10 UNIBREW U.S.A., INC.0262 11 UNIBROUE 11 UNIBREW U.S.A., INC.0527 01 UNICORN AMBER (ON PREMISE ONLY) MCKENZIE BREW HOUSE0492 15 UNO’S AMER ALE BOSTON BEER CORPORATION0531 01 UNTOUCHABLE PALE ALE SPEAKEASY ALES & LAGERS, INC.0459 16 URPIN DARK DOYNA LTD0459 14 URPIN LAGER DOYNA LTD0459 15 URPIN PREMIUM DOYNA LTD0507 07 URTHEL HIBERNUS QUENTUM ARTISANAL IMPORTS, INC.0507 06 URTHEL TONICUM FINIBOLDHUS ARTISANAL IMPORTS, INC.0065 56 UTICA CLUB LIGHT PILSENER BEER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0065 55 UTICA CLUB PILSENER BEER MATT BREWING CO., INC.0455 26 VAL-DIEU NOEL D & V INTERNATIONAL, INC.0389 12 VALHALLA PALE ALE (ON PREMISE ONLY) SMALLMAN BREWING COMPANY, LLC0389 06 VALKYRIE LAGER SMALLMAN BREWING COMPANY, LLC0241 16 VALLEY FORGE GEORGE’S PORTER VALLEY FORGE BREWING CO L. P.0241 13 VALLEY FORGE KING’S GOLD VALLEY FORGE BREWING CO L. P.0241 18 VALLEY FORGE LIMITED ALE VALLEY FORGE BREWING CO L. P.0241 19 VALLEY FORGE LIMITED LAGER VALLEY FORGE BREWING CO L. P.0241 15 VALLEY FORGE RED COAT ALE VALLEY FORGE BREWING CO L. P.0241 14 VALLEY FORGE REGIMENT PALE VALLEY FORGE BREWING CO L. P.0241 17 VALLEY FORGE STOUT VALLEY FORGE BREWING CO L. P.0241 20 VALLEY FORGE WHEAT ALE VALLEY FORGE BREWING CO L. P.0388 05 VALLEY GOLDEN ALE FEGLEY ENTERPRISES0524 01 VELTINS HELLER HIGHWATER, INC.0532 01 VENOM PALE ALE DUCLAW BREWING COMPANY, LLC0152 01 VERDI SPARKLING ITALIAN MALT BEVERAGE CARRIAGE HOUSE IMPORTS LTD0418 48 VERVIFONTAINE: BEER OF THE LION SHELTON BROTHERS0418 49 VERVIFONTAINE: BIERE BRUNE DE NOEL SHELTON BROTHERS0018 46 VIBE COORS BREWING COMPANY0281 17 VICTORY ALL MALT DARK LAGER VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 16 VICTORY ALL MALT LAGER VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 03 VICTORY FESTBIER VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 15 VICTORY GOLDEN MONKEY TRIPEL ALE VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 02 VICTORY HOP DEVIL ALE VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 08 VICTORY LIMITED ALE VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 07 VICTORY LIMITED LAGER VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 13 VICTORY MOONGLOW WEIZENBOCK (WHEAT

ALE)VICTORY BREWING COMPANY

0281 10 VICTORY OLD HORIZONTAL VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 06 VICTORY PRIMA PILS VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 09 VICTORY STORM KING IMPERIAL STOUT VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 12 VICTORY SUNRISE WEISSBIER (WHEAT ALE) VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 21 VICTORY V TEN VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 22 VICTORY V TWELVE VICTORY BREWING COMPANY0281 18 VICTORY WHIRLWIND WITBIER VICTORY BREWING COMPANY

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0417 22 VIENNA (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIALLC

0245 77 VUUVE ALE HOLSTEN IMPORT CORP0292 19 WAHOO WHEAT (ON PREMISE ONLY) BARLEY CREEK BREWING COMPANY INC.0443 14 WARKA BEER AMTEC INTERNATIONAL OF NY CORP0051 06 WARSTEINER DUNKEL WARSTEINER IMPORTERS AGENCY, INC.0051 01 WARSTEINER PREMIUM VERUM WARSTEINER IMPORTERS AGENCY, INC.0002 05 WATERFRONT PALE ALE THE LION BREWERY,INC.0417 20 WEE HEAVY (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0333 20 WEE HEAVY SCOTTISH ALE (ON PREMISE

ONLY)RED BELL BREWING CO.

0174 14 WEEPING RADISH WEIZEN WEEPING RADISH BREWERY0197 02 WEIHENSTEPHAN HEFE-WEISSBIER

BAVARIANBAVARIA HOUSE CORP.

0197 03 WEIHENSTEPHAN HEFE-WEISSBIER DARK BAVARIA HOUSE CORP.0197 05 WEIHENSTEPHAN KORBINIAN MALT LIQUOR BAVARIA HOUSE CORP.0197 01 WEIHENSTEPHAN ORIGINAL MALT LIQUOR BAVARIA HOUSE CORP.0197 04 WEIHENSTEPHAN WEIZENBIER CRYSTAL

CLEARBAVARIA HOUSE CORP.

0034 37 WEIZEN STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0519 14 WEIZEN DOPPELBOCK (ON PREMISE ONLY) BLACKROCK HOLDINGS INC.0309 10 WEIZENBOCK (ON PREMISE ONLY) LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0417 24 WEIZENBOCK (ON PREMISE ONLY) C & D BREWING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

LLC0149 14 WELSH E.S.B. THAMES AMERICA TRADING CO.0419 01 WESTMALLE TRAPPIST DOUBLE BEER WEIN-BAUER, INC.0419 02 WESTMALLE TRAPPIST TRIPLE WEIN-BAUER, INC.0149 11 WEXFORD IRISH CREAM ALE THAMES AMERICA TRADING CO.0251 40 WEYERBACHER AUTUMFEST ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 33 WEYERBACHER BELGIAN STYLE TRIPPEL WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 42 WEYERBACHER BLANCHE DES DEUX

FLEUVESWEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.

0251 31 WEYERBACHER BLITHERING IDIOT ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 02 WEYERBACHER ESB ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 35 WEYERBACHER HEFEWEIZEN ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 36 WEYERBACHER HOPS INFUSION ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 30 WEYERBACHER IMPERIAL STOUT WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 39 WEYERBACHER INDIA PALE ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 20 WEYERBACHER KELINGER’S BROWN ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 45 WEYERBACHER MERRY MONKS’ ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 41 WEYERBACHER QUAD ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 22 WEYERBACHER SCOTCH ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0251 38 WEYERBACHER WINTER ALE WEYERBACHER BREWING CO. INC.0355 02 WHEAT CHESTER COUNTY BREWING COMPANY0341 10 WHEAT BEER SELINS GROVE BREWING CO., LTD.0428 10 WHEAT BEER M & M ENTREPENEURS, INC0467 12 WHIPLASH IPA (ON PREMISE ONLY) BARLEY BOYS INC0508 01 WHITBREAD ALE ROYAL IMPORTS, LLC

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0034 18 WHITE DOG CAFE STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0381 11 WIDMER BLONDE ALE WIDMER BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY0381 03 WIDMER HEFEWEIZEN WIDMER BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY0381 05 WIDMER HOP JACK WIDMER BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY0381 06 WIDMER OKTOBERFEST WIDMER BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY0381 12 WIDMER SPRINGFEST WIDMER BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY0381 08 WIDMER SUMMERBRAU WIDMER BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY0381 09 WIDMER WIDBERRY WIDMER BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY0381 10 WIDMER WINTERNACHT WIDMER BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY0022 22 WIECKSE WITTE ADVANCED BRANDS LTD.0173 16 WILD GOOSE AMBER FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 18 WILD GOOSE INDIA PALE ALE FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 23 WILD GOOSE NUT BROWN ALE FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 19 WILD GOOSE OATMEAL STOUT FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 17 WILD GOOSE PORTER FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 24 WILD GOOSE SNOWGOOSE WINTER ALE FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0173 20 WILD GOOSE SPRING WHEAT ALE FREDERICK BREWING COMPANY0381 13 WILDWOOD HARD APPLE CIDER WIDMER BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY0321 49 WILLIAMSPORTER SCHNOCH CORPORATION0034 76 WINTER ALE STOUDT BREWING CO., INC.0232 22 WINTER SOLSTICE ANDERSON VALLEY BREWING COMPANY0536 06 WINTER WARMER LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY0053 42 WINTERHOOK CHRISTMAS ALE ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.0126 07 WITKAP PATER VANBERG & DEWULF CO., INC.0271 35 WITTEKERKE WIN-IT-TOO, INC0170 16 WOLAVER’S BROWN ALE OTTER CREEK BREWING INCORPORATED0170 17 WOLAVER’S INDIA PALE ALE OTTER CREEK BREWING INCORPORATED0170 15 WOLAVER’S PALE ALE OTTER CREEK BREWING INCORPORATED0486 02 WOODCHUCK DRAFT CIDER AMBER BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0486 05 WOODCHUCK DRAFT CIDER COLONIAL BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0486 03 WOODCHUCK DRAFT CIDER DARK & DRY BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0486 04 WOODCHUCK DRAFT CIDER GRANNY BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0486 01 WOODCHUCK DRAFT CIDER PEAR BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0486 14 WOODCHUCK DRAFT CIDER RASPBERRY BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0486 06 WOODPECKER CIDER BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0427 05 WOODSTOCK IPA PORTLAND BREWING CO.0204 21 WOODY’S ICE HARD BLUEBERRY COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0204 18 WOODY’S ICE HARD CRANBERRY COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0204 19 WOODY’S ICE HARD GRAPEFRUIT COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0204 20 WOODY’S ICE HARD ORANGE COLLINS INTERNATIONAL0060 05 WURZ. HOF. JULIUS ECHTER

HEFE-WEISSBIERST. KILLIAN IMPORTING CO., INC.

0060 08 WURZ.HOF.JULIUS ECHTER HEFE-WEISSDUNKEL

ST. KILLIAN IMPORTING CO., INC.

0060 10 WURZBURGER FOR OCTOBERFEST GERMANBEER

ST. KILLIAN IMPORTING CO., INC.

0060 01 WURZBURGER HOFBRAU LIGHT ST. KILLIAN IMPORTING CO., INC.0373 05 WYCHWOOD FIDDLERS ELBOW BEER EUROBUBBLES, INC

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0373 04 WYCHWOOD HOBGOBLIN ALE EUROBUBBLES, INC0373 06 WYCHWOOD OLD DEVIL BEER EUROBUBBLES, INC0433 02 X-TRA PALE ALE THREE FLOYD’S BREWING COMPANY, LLC0117 01 XINGU BLACK BEER AMAZON, INC.0299 19 XXXMAS ALE TABERNASH BREWING COMPANY0505 01 YANJING BEER HARBREW IMPORTS LTD.0459 29 YANTAR DARK DOYNA LTD0230 10 YARDS ENTIRE PORTER YARDS BREWING COMPANY0230 01 YARDS EXTRA SPECIAL YARDS BREWING COMPANY0230 12 YARDS GEO. WASHINGTON PORTER YARDS BREWING COMPANY0230 11 YARDS INDIA PALE ALE YARDS BREWING COMPANY0230 09 YARDS LOVE STOUT YARDS BREWING COMPANY0230 07 YARDS OLD ALE YARDS BREWING COMPANY0230 13 YARDS THOM. JEFFERSON ALE YARDS BREWING COMPANY0459 44 YARPIVO ELITNOYE DOYNA LTD0459 42 YARPIVO ICE DOYNA LTD0459 43 YARPIVO KREPKOYE DOYNA LTD0158 30 YELLOW BELLY LEMON FLAVORED BREW MINNESOTA BREWING COMPANY0158 29 YELLOW BELLY’S LONG ISLAND T MINNESOTA BREWING COMPANY0158 28 YELLOW BELLY’S MARGARITA MINNESOTA BREWING COMPANY0323 15 YORK STREET IRISH STOUT (ON PREMISE

ONLY)GETTYSBURG BREWING COMPANY, INC.

0454 10 YOUGHIOGHENY RED DEEP CREEK BREWING COMPANY0132 23 YOUNG’S DIRTY DICK’S BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 25 YOUNG’S DOUBLE CHOCOLATE STOUT BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 08 YOUNG’S OATMEAL STOUT BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 07 YOUNG’S OLD NICK ALE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 05 YOUNG’S RAM ROD PALE ALE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 24 YOUNG’S SLA BOTTLE CONDITIONED BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 06 YOUNG’S SPECIAL LONDON ALE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 28 YOUNG’S WAGGLE DANCE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0132 09 YOUNG’S WINTER ALE BELUKUS MARKETING, INC.0456 02 YOUNGALLEN’S LAGER MDW ENTERPRISES L.L.C.0412 09 YOUNZGOT LAGER (ON PREMISE ONLY) WHITE-AKERS, INC0045 04 YUENGLING BREWED PORTER D. G. YUENGLING & SON, INC.0045 01 YUENGLING PREMIUM BEER D. G. YUENGLING & SON, INC.0045 02 YUENGLING PREMIUM LIGHT D. G. YUENGLING & SON, INC.0045 06 YUENGLING TRADITIONAL LAGER

AMERICAND. G. YUENGLING & SON, INC.

0240 83 ZAMBEZI LAGER ALL SAINT’S BRANDS, INC.0459 08 ZHIGULI DOYNA LTD0457 08 ZHIGULY ALE BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0457 07 ZHIGULY PREMIUM BEER DOYNA MICHIGAN CO INC0018 12 ZIMA COORS BREWING COMPANY0018 44 ZIMA CITRUS COORS BREWING COMPANY0486 13 ZOLENSKY ICE BULMERS AMERICA, INC.0459 10 ZOLOTAYA PENA DOYNA LTD0388 08 ZOMERBIER (ON PREMISE ONLY) FEGLEY ENTERPRISES

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0144 21 ZOMMERFEST ALE AUGUST SCHELL BREWING COMPANY0443 15 ZYWIEC BEER AMTEC INTERNATIONAL OF NY CORP0002 08 11 ARCHES ALE BEER THE LION BREWERY, INC.0489 06 12 HORSE ALE HIGH FALLS BREWING COMPANY LLC0325 17 14’ER E.S.B. ALE AVERY BREWING COMPANY0309 09 2000 TRIPPEL LAWRENCEVILLE BREWERY, INC.0138 01 3 MONTS FLANDERS GOLDEN ALE RENARD WORLD TRADE CORPORATION0239 01 33 EXPORT BEER LUNEAU USA INC

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-123. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

MILK MARKETING BOARDHearing and Presubmission Schedule for All Milk

Marketing Areas; Over-Order Premium

Under the Milk Marketing Law (31 P. S. §§ 700j-101—700j-1302), the Milk Marketing Board (Board) will con-duct a public hearing for Milk Marketing Areas 1—6 onJanuary 27, 2003, at 10 a.m. in Room 110, AgricultureBuilding, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA.

The purpose of the hearing is to receive testimony andexhibits concerning the level of the Class I over-orderpremium for March 2003—June 2003. The Board will nottake evidence concerning split premiums or tying thelevel of the over-order premium to a mover.

The staff of the Board is deemed to be a party to thishearing, and the attorney representing staff is deemed tohave entered his appearance. Other persons who wish topresent evidence may be included on the Board’s list ofparties by: (1) having their attorney file with the Boardby 4 p.m. on January 21, 2003, a notice of appearancesubstantially in the form prescribed by1 Pa. Code § 31.25(relating to form of notice of appearance); or (2) ifunrepresented by counsel, filing with the Board by 4 p.m.on January 21, 2003, notification of their desire to beincluded as a party.

The parties shall observe the following requirements foradvance filing of witness information and exhibits. TheBoard may exclude witnesses or exhibits of a party thatfails to comply with these requirements. In addition, theparties shall have available in the hearing room at least20 additional copies made available for the use of nonpar-ties attending the hearing.

1. By 4 p.m. on January 21, 2003, each party shall filewith the Board seven copies and ensure receipt by allother parties of one copy of:

a. A list of witnesses who will testify for the partyalong with a statement of the subjects concerning whicheach witness will testify. A witness who will be offered asan expert shall be so identified, along with the witness’sarea or areas of proposed expertise.

b. Each exhibit to be presented, including testimony tobe offered in written form.

2. By 4 p.m. on January 24, 2003, each party shall fileand serve as set forth in paragraph 1 information con-cerning rebuttal witnesses and copies of rebuttal exhibits.Parties that wish to offer in evidence documents on filewith the Board, public documents, or records in otherproceedings before the Board, or wish the Board to take

official notice of facts, shall comply with, respectively,1 Pa. Code § 35.164, § 35.165, § 35.167 or § 35.173.Whenever these rules require production of a documentas an exhibit, copies shall be provided to each Boardmember and to all other parties; in addition, at least 20copies shall be available for distribution to nonpartiesattending the hearing.

Requests by parties for Board staff to provide datapertinent to the hearing shall be made in writing andreceived in the Board office by 4 p.m. on January 21,2003.

The filing address for the Board is Milk MarketingBoard, Room 110, Agriculture Building, 2301 NorthCameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

Individuals who require this information in an alter-nate format should call (717) 787-4194 or (800) 654-5984(Relay Service for TDD users).

LYNDA J. BOWMAN,Executive Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-124. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

PENNSYLVANIA PUBLICUTILITY COMMISSION

Access Rate Reform

A-310200F0002; A-311350F0002; A-310222F0002;A-310291F0003; M-00021596; P-00991648; P-00991649;C-20027195. Verizon Pa, Inc. and Verizon North, Inc.Joint petition of Verizon Pa, Inc. and Verizon North, Inc.regarding access rate reform.

On December 30, 2002, Verizon Pa, Inc. and VerizonNorth, Inc. filed a joint petition regarding access ratereform.

Written comments are due to be filed within 30 daysafter publication of this notice in the Pennsylvania Bulle-tin. Reply comments are due 45 days after publication ofthis notice. One original plus nine copies of commentsmust be filed with the Secretary, Pennsylvania PublicUtility Commission, P. O. Box 3265, Harrisburg, PA17105-3265. A copy of the comments may be filed elec-tronically to Elizabeth Barnes of the Pennsylvania PublicUtility Commission’s Law Bureau at [email protected]. Copies of the entire filing are available for full

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inspection and copying at the Office of the Secretarybetween 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

JAMES J. MCNULTY,Secretary

Before thePennsylvania Public Utility Commission

Joint Application of BellAtlantic Corporation andGTE Corporation forApproval of Agreement andPlan of Merger

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Docket Nos. A-310200F0002A-311350F0002A-310222F0002A-310291F0003

Access Charge Investiga-tion per Global Order ofSeptember 30, 1999

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Docket Nos. P-00991648P-00991649M-00021596

AT&T Communications ofPennsylvania, Inc.

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v. : Docket No. C-20027195:

Verizon North Inc. :

Joint Petition of Verizon Pennsylvania Inc. andVerizon North Inc. Regarding Access Rate Reform

Public VersionDecember 30, 2002 Julia A. Conover

Suzan DeBusk PaivaCounsel for VerizonPennsylvania Inc. andVerizon North Inc.1717 Arch Street32nd FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19103(215) [email protected]@verizon.com

Verizon Pennsylvania Inc. (‘‘Verizon PA’’) and VerizonNorth Inc. (‘‘Verizon North’’) (collectively ‘‘Verizon’’)hereby request that the Commission commence a proceed-ing for the purpose of determining statewide access ratesfor Verizon PA and Verizon North, in compliance with acondition of this Commission’s November 4, 1999 Orderapproving the Verizon merger. This Joint Petition and itsattachments constitute Verizon’s proposal to resolve thisproceeding and achieve statewide access rates.

Verizon’s proposal is modeled upon and virtually identi-cal in substance to the Joint Access Proposal filed by theRural Telephone Company Coalition (‘‘RTCC’’), the UnitedTelephone Company of Pennsylvania, d/b/a Sprint(‘‘Sprint’’), the Office of Consumer Advocate (‘‘OCA’’), theOffice of Small Business Advocate (‘‘OSBA’’) and theOffice of Trial Staff (‘‘OTS’’) (the ‘‘RTCC/Sprint/OCA/OSBA/OTS Settlement’’). The hallmark of that settlementis the requirement that any access reductions be offsetthrough revenue-neutral increases to basic rates. Giventhat the Commission has explicitly recognized thatVerizon’s proposal for statewide access rates should alsobe revenue-neutral, Verizon submits that the Commissionshould adopt the same access reform mechanism forVerizon as has been proposed—and agreed to by anumber of interested parties—for every other ILEC inPennsylvania.I. Background

A. The Merger Approval Order

1. By order entered November 4, 1999, this Commis-sion approved the merger by which control of the ILEC

formerly known as GTE North, Inc. passed to BellAtlantic Corporation, the parent of the ILEC formerlyknown as Bell Atlantic-Pennsylvania, Inc. GTE North,Inc. is now named Verizon North and Bell Atlantic-Pennsylvania, Inc. is now named Verizon PA.

2. Merger approval was contingent upon certain condi-tions, including those originally set forth in a Memoran-dum of Understanding (‘‘MOU’’) with Pennsylvania’s At-torney General. One of the MOU conditions was that‘‘[w]ithin thirty months after merger closing, GTE-Northand BA-PA will commence a proceeding for the purpose ofdetermining statewide rates for access charges basedupon consolidated cost studies. . . . Nothing in this agree-ment shall prohibit BA-PA and GTE-North from arguingin this combined access rate proceeding that any addi-tional reductions which the PUC orders as a result of thisnew proceeding should be implemented on a revenueneutral basis.’’ MOU at paragraph 4 (emphasis added).

3. The Commission’s Merger Approval Order stated asfollows:

We also note that there is a significant issue in theMOU regarding a proceeding to determine statewideaccess charges for both GTE North and BA-PA. TheMOU provides, in pertinent part, that within 30months after the merger closing, the Joint Applicantswill commence a proceeding for the purpose of devel-oping access charge parity for both companies basedon consolidated cost studies. Nothing in the MOUpurports to prohibit BA-PA and GTE North fromarguing in this combined proceeding that any addi-tional reductions that the Commission orders shouldbe implemented on a revenue neutral basis. Thequestion of achieving access charge parity betweenBA-PA and GTE North was not an issue in the GlobalOrder. However, in the Global Order, we have pro-vided for an investigation to achieve permanentsolutions to access charge reform on or about January2, 2001. Given the substantial impact a proceedingbased on consolidated cost studies may have on theratepayers for BA-PA and GTE North, we shall directthat the 30-month period provided for in the MOU be‘‘rolled-in’’ and made a part of the Commission’sstatewide investigation pertaining to access charges.1

4. The merger closed on June 30, 2000. Therefore,Verizon is required to ‘‘commence a proceeding’’ to deter-mine statewide access rates by December 31, 2002. Thisfiling constitutes Verizon’s compliance with this mergercondition.2

B. The Statewide Access Investigation and theRTCC/Sprint/OCA/ OSBA/OTS Settlement5. On December 16, 2002 the parties to the RTCC/

Sprint/OCA/OSBA/OTS settlement filed a proposal toachieve access reductions offset by revenue neutral rateincreases for the ILECs involved in the settlement, whichconstitute most or all of the non-Verizon ILECs in thestate. The proposal has been agreed to by the publicadvocates—OCA, OSBA and OTS—who filed statementsin support of the proposal.

6. This proposal was submitted in response to anOctober 24, 2001 Secretarial Letter and provisions in theGlobal Order relating to an investigation of statewideaccess charges.

7. The Global Order required such an access investiga-tion to be undertaken, acknowledging as a policy matter

1 Merger Approval Order at 36 (emphasis added).2The consolidated cost studies referred to in the order have been performed and will

be made available to intervening parties under the terms of an appropriate proprietaryorder entered in this proceeding.

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that it is not simply a question of reducing accesscharges, but rather ‘‘implicit subsidies’’ must be replacedwith ‘‘ ‘explicit and sufficient’ support mechanisms toattain the goal of universal service in a competitiveenvironment.’’3

8. As discussed above, the Merger Order directed thatthe issue of Verizon’s access charges and ‘‘the 30-monthperiod provided for in the MOU be ‘rolled-in’ and made apart of the Commission’s statewide investigation pertain-ing to access charges.’’C. AT&T Complaint

9. On March 20, 2002 AT&T filed a formal Complaintagainst Verizon North, demanding that Verizon North’saccess charges be reduced to a level ‘‘no higher’’ thanVerizon PA’s.

10. Verizon answered and moved to dismiss the Com-plaint on April 11, 2002.

11. At its public meeting on December 19, 2002, theCommission determined not to dismiss the Complaint,but directed the parties in the first instance to attempt toresolve the dispute by settlement.II. Verizon’s Proposal

1. Attachment A sets forth Verizon’s proposal forachieving statewide access rates. The proposal is modeledupon and virtually identical in substance to the RTCC/Sprint/OCA/OSBA/OTS Settlement proposal, filed withthe Commission on December 16, 2002.

2. Like that settlement, Verizon’s proposal provides forphased-in increases to weighted average basic rates tooffset, in a revenue neutral manner, access reductions.The principal differences in Verizon’s proposal are: (a) anend date of January 1, 2004 on step 2, so that theincreases could be implemented after the expiration ofapplicable rate caps; (b) elimination of any reference tothe Universal Service Fund; and (3) a provision allowingVerizon the option of making the offsets revenue neutralwithin the two companies viewed as a single entity, sothat any rate increases can be spread over a much largernumber of lines and thereby be made smaller.

3. The first step of the proposal allows the companiesto align their access rate structures. The structure of thenew rates will be based predominantly on Verizon PA’scurrent intrastate rate structure, which is much closer tothe interstate structure than Verizon North’s (e.g., VZNorth has not yet implemented Local Transport Restruc-ture). Concurrent with this alignment, Verizon may in-clude aspects of the recent interstate access reform (e.g.trunk ports) that are not yet reflected in Verizon PA’sintrastate rate structure. Verizon PA’s and VerizonNorth’s access customers will experience broad, but famil-iar, changes to their access rate structure.

4. Steps 2 and 3 of the Verizon proposal, like theRTCC/Sprint/OCA/OSBA/ OTS Settlement proposal, aretriggered by the current level of the ILEC’s weightedaverage R-1 rates. Those weighted average R-1 rates foreach Verizon ILEC, calculated in the manner that Verizonunderstands was used for purposes of the RTCC/Sprint/OCA/OSBA/OTS settlement, are approximately $13.50.

5. The proposal’s Step 2 would allow each Verizonentity up to January 1, 2004 to raise its weighted averageR-1 rates to $15 and to make offsetting access reductions.If further access reductions are deemed necessary, Step 3would allow the companies to raise their weighted aver-

age R-1 rates to $17. So long as the off-setting increasesare spread across both companies, Verizon does notanticipate that the weighted average R-1 rates wouldneed to be increased to $17.

6. Proprietary Attachment B shows the amount ofrevenue that would have to be offset, first, if VerizonNorth’s access rates are restructured and reduced toapproximately equal Verizon PA’s current access rates(leaving both companies with the $0.63 carrier chargecurrently applicable to Verizon PA) and second, if bothcompanies’ access rates are further reduced by completeelimination of the carrier charge.

7. Proprietary Attachment C shows the maximum in-crease to R-1 rates that would be required to offset theaccess reductions in each of these scenarios described inAttachment B, assuming that the revenue increases arespread evenly across the residential lines of both compa-nies. While the proposal incorporates a great deal offlexibility in how to structure the offset, including allow-ing a certain level of increases on business rates at theILEC’s sole option, the examples in Attachment C areintended to give an idea of the order of magnitude of themaximum R-1 increase under the parameters of theproposal.4

8. Verizon notes that the Merger Order’s requirementsas to what the Verizon access rates should be as a resultof this proceeding are not entirely clear. While the MOUmentions ‘‘statewide’’ rates and the order mentions ‘‘par-ity,’’ neither expressly requires the rates to match eachother exactly. Moreover, even if matching were required,it would be a reasonable interpretation that such match-ing could be achieved by merging the companies’ ratestructures and raising Verizon PA’s access rates toachieve revenue neutrality. Nonetheless, Verizon PA hasproposed a mechanism by which the Commission couldreduce Verizon North’s rates to the current level ofVerizon PA’s rates, and could further reduce both compa-nies’ rates by entirely eliminating the carrier charge. It isan absolute condition of Verizon’s agreement to suchreductions that they be offset by revenue neutral rateincreases. By making this proposal in the interest ofresolving this matter and allowing for a uniform mecha-nism of ILEC access reform, Verizon does not waive itsright to oppose access reductions should any of thematerial conditions of Verizon’s proposal not be accepted.

III. Conclusion

For the foregoing reasons, Verizon requests that theCommission open a proceeding to address statewide ac-cess rates for Verizon PA and Verizon North, and resolvethat proceeding by adopting the proposal contained inAttachment A.

In keeping with the Commission’s handling of suchissues in the past (including its direction for negotiationof the AT&T Complaint), Verizon suggests that the Com-mission set a short schedule for interested parties tointervene in the proceeding and then set a 60 day timeperiod for the parties to discuss settlement before submit-ting this matter to the Office of Administrative LawJudge for formal resolution.

3Joint Petition of Nextlink Pennsylvania, Inc., No. P-00991648-1649 (Opinion andOrder entered September 30, 1999) (‘‘Global Order’’) at 26-27.

4Estimated revenue impacts are based on annualized volumes during the 2002 timeperiod and the interstate rates effective July 2, 2002. Access line counts are also basedon current data. Verizon reserves the right to update the amount of the proposed ratechanges in steps 2 and 3 based on the volumes, line counts and the interstate ratescurrent at the time of implementation. In addition, if, based on Verizon’s consolidatedcost studies, the resulting access rates are determined to be below cost, Verizonreserves the right to change access rates such that rates exceed costs, plus provide areasonable level of contribution.

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December 30, 2002 Respectfully submitted,Julia A. ConoverSuzan DeBusk PaivaCounsel for VerizonPennsylvania Inc. andVerizon North Inc.1717 Arch Street32nd FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19103(216) [email protected]@verizon.com

Attachment AVerizon’s Access Proposal

in Response to a Merger Requirement and theCommission’s

Access Charge Investigation—Phase II

Defined Terms

As employed herein, the following terms shall havethese specified meanings:

‘‘ILEC’’ means Verizon Pennsylvania Inc. (‘‘Verizon PA’’)or Verizon North Inc. (‘‘Verizon North’’) (collectively‘‘Verizon’’).

Elements of Proposal

1) Step 1: If an ILEC’s intrastate traffic sensitive (TS)rates exceed its interstate TS rates, the ILEC may, at itssole discretion, lower its intrastate TS rates to match ormove closer to its interstate TS rates, and simultaneouslyincrease its Carrier Charge (CC) by a correspondingrevenue neutral amount using the 12 months endedAugust 31, 2002, or the most current 12 month period,thereby creating a revised CC. An ILEC may, at its solediscretion, lower its intrastate TS rates to match or movecloser to its interstate TS rates, and simultaneouslyincrease its Carrier Charge (CC) by a correspondingrevenue-neutral amount, again in 2004, using a recent 12month period, thereby creating a further revised CC. Allreferences to CC herein shall be to the then currentrevised CC if the ILEC has chosen to implement thiselement of the proposal. Concurrent with this TS ratereduction, the ILECs will align their intrastate switchedaccess rate structure with the current interstate switchedaccess rate structure.5

2) Step 2: Pursuant to an Order entered adopting thisaccess proposal without modification, and after noticethrough bill insert, bill message or separately mailednotice to all customers at least 30 days prior to the dateof any rate change, each ILEC will increase local rates,based upon a one-day tariff compliance filing, to beeffective on a date between January 1, 2003 and January1, 2004 (as to be determined at the sole discretion of theindividual ILEC) as follows:

(a) Each ILEC with a weighted average R-1 rate below$10.83 as of December 31, 2002, will increase its R-1rates in a manner to achieve a weighted average R-1 rateof $11. If the increase results in R-1 rates greater than150% of the current rate, then the increase shall beimplemented in two steps, the second of which shallbecome effective no later than January 1, 2004. Thisincrease shall be subject to the Company’s Chapter 30Plan rate rebalancing limitation with respect to thelimitation on calendar year per line increases, i.e. not

more than $3.50 per line per month in rate increases inany one year, but shall not be subject to any otherChapter 30 process or requirements. To the extent thatany ILEC shall not be able to complete the required rateincrease within any year, such rate increase may bedeferred to the following year subject to the Company’sChapter 30 Plan rate rebalancing limitations. Any raterebalancing in excess of that specifically referenced inParagraph 2 shall be subject to the Chapter 30 Plan raterebalancing process and requirements.

(b) Each ILEC with a weighted average R-1 ratebetween $10.83—$12 as of December 31, 2002, willincrease its R-1 rates in a manner to achieve a weightedaverage R-1 rate of $13.50.

(c) Each ILEC with a weighted average R-1 rate be-tween $12.01—$14 as of December 31, 2002, will increaseits R-1 rates in a manner to achieve a weighted averageR-1 rate of $15.

(d) Each ILEC with a weighted average R-1 ratebetween $14.01—$16 as of December 31, 2002, willincrease its R-1 rates in a manner to achieve a weightedaverage R-1 rate of $16.

(e) Each ILEC may, at its sole option, increase itsweighted average Business line rate by up to the sameamount on a dollar basis that its weighted average R-1rate is increased, but in no event may the B-1 rate be lessthan the R-1 rate.

3) Step 3: Pursuant to an Order entered adopting thisaccess proposal without modification, and after noticethrough bill insert, bill message or separately mailednotice to all customers at least 30 days prior to the dateof any rate change, each ILEC may increase local rates,based upon a one-day tariff compliance filing, to beeffective on a date between January 2, 2004 and Decem-ber 31, 2004 (as to be determined at the sole discretion ofthe individual ILEC) as follows:

(a) Each ILEC with a weighted average R-1 rate of $11(or less) as of January 1, 2004 (as described and calcu-lated in Step 2 above) may increase its R-1 rates in amanner to achieve a weighted average R-1 rate of $13.50.

(b) Each ILEC with a weighted average R-1 rate of$13.50 as of January 1, 2004 (as described and calculatedin Step 2 above) may increase its R-1 rates in a mannerto achieve a weighted average R1 rate of $15.

(c) Each ILEC with a weighted average R-1 rate of $15as of January 1, 2004 (as described and calculated in Step2 above) may increase its R-1 rates in a manner toachieve a weighted average R-1 rate of $17.

(d) Each ILEC with a weighted average R-1 rate of $16as of January 1, 2004 (as described and calculated in Step2 above) may increase its R-1 rates in a manner toachieve a maximum weighted average R-1 rate of $18.

(e) Each ILEC may, at its sole option, increase itsweighted average Business line rate by up to the sameamount on a dollar basis that its weighted average R-1rate is increased, but in no event may the B-1 rate be lessthan the R-1 rate.

Any rate rebalancing in excess of that specificallyreferenced in Paragraphs 2 and 3 shall be subject to theChapter 30 Plan rate rebalancing process and require-ments.

4) The monthly $16.00 cap on R-1 average rates estab-lished in the Global Order and any ILEC-specificweighted average rate cap which may have been estab-lished in any individual ILEC’s Chapter 30 Plan will be

5The restructure will include the implementation of Local Transport Restructure byVerizon North and the introduction by both Verizon PA and Verizon North of items,such as trunk ports, currently found in the interstate rate structure.

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increased for all ILECs to the weighted average $18.00cap for a minimum three (3) year period January 1, 2004through December 31, 2006.

5) Pursuant to an Order entered adopting this accessproposal without modification, each ILEC shall have theright, in whole or in part, in lieu of raising local servicerates as provided in Paragraphs 2 and 3 hereof to raiserates on other services by an equivalent amount, based ona one-day tariff compliance filing.

6) To offset the increase to local rates described abovein Paragraphs 2 and 3, each ILEC will file a compliancetariff(s) to reduce its CC or TS rates, or any combinationthereof, by a revenue-neutral amount (depending uponchanges undertaken in Paragraph 1, above), effective ondates consistent with the increases in Paragraphs 2 and3. For purposes of this revenue neutrality requirement,the ILECs shall be considered as one entity and theimplementation of this proposal may be revenue neutralwithin the combined Verizon entity as a whole or withineach individual Verizon ILEC, at the ILECs’ sole discre-tion. The implementation of the local service rate in-creases as provided in Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 would allowVerizon to achieve access charge parity between the twocompanies.

7) On/or after January 1 of each year beginning in2005 each ILEC may request such rate changes or raterebalancing as are permitted by any Chapter 30 Plansand/or applicable statutory and regulatory provisions.

Conditions of Proposal

1) Each ILEC reserves the right, subject to Chapter 30Plan requirements, to change its access rates to ensurethat each access rate element at least recovers its costand the ILEC’s service price index continues to be equalto or less than the ILEC’s price stability index, in theevent the ILEC’s access rates are determined to be belowcost based upon the development of a cost study.

2) This proposal is made in its entirety and no parthereof is valid or binding unless all components areaccepted. Should any part be specifically modified orotherwise adversely impacted at any later date as to anyILEC, the ILEC shall have full unilateral rights towithdraw the proposal or revisit the proposal at its solediscretion. This proposal is put forward by Verizon tomeet a merger requirement and to settle the instantcontroversy and is made without any admission againstor use that is intended to prejudice any positions whichthe ILECs might adopt during subsequent litigation,including further litigation in related proceedings. Thisproposal is conditioned upon the Commission’s approvalof all terms and conditions contained herein, except forthe terms of this paragraph. If the Commission shouldfail to grant such approval or should modify the termsand conditions herein, this proposal may be withdrawnupon written notice to the Commission within five busi-ness days and, in such event, shall be of no force andeffect. In the event that the Commission does not approvethe Proposal or Verizon elects to withdraw as providedabove and any proceeding continues, Verizon reserves theright to submit testimony or other pleadings and briefs inthis or a related proceeding.

3) Elements of this Proposal shall constitute raterebalancings or rate filings as defined and allowed undereach ILEC’s Chapter 30 Plan only to the extent ofdetermining the maximum amount of an increase allowedper year, but shall not preclude the filing of one addi-tional rate restructuring/rebalancing filing in the calen-dar year so long as the total rate rebalancing rate

increases do not exceed the maximum annual increaseallowed and comply with other Chapter 30 Plan limita-tions and requirements. That is, implementation of pro-posed Paragraphs 2, 3 and 5 under Elements of Proposalare not considered rate rebalancings under the Chapter30 Plans except in determining the maximum limitationon per year line rate increases to monthly dial tone rates.The ILECs retain all other rights under the approvedChapter 30 Plan to implement or oppose all raterebalancings and other rate filings permitted under itsChapter 30 Plan. The ILECs reserve all rights in anyproceedings relative to Chapter 30.

4) Increases to weighted average business rates on adollar basis will be less than or equal to the increases toweighted average residential rates on a dollar basis.

5) This access proposal will be revenue neutral relativeto the ILECs implementing a rate change. Absolutely nochanges shall be required which are not revenue-neutral.Other access reductions that are not revenue neutral arepermissible at the ILEC’s sole option, but not required.For purposes of this revenue neutrality requirement,Verizon PA and Verizon North shall be considered as oneentity and the implementation of this access proposalmay be revenue neutral within the combined Verizonentity as a whole, or within the individual Verizon ILEC,at the ILECs’ sole discretion.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-125. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Merger

A-212285F0109. Pennsylvania-American WaterCompany. Application of Pennsylvania-American WaterCompany for approval of the merger of Pennsylvania-American Water Company with Salisbury Water SupplyCompany with Pennsylvania-American Water Companyas the surviving corporation.

Formal protests and petitions to intervene must be filedin accordance with 52 Pa. Code (relating to public utili-ties). Filings must be made with the Secretary, Pennsyl-vania Public Utility Commission, P. O. Box 3265, Harris-burg, PA 17105-3265, with a copy served on the applicant,by February 3, 2003. The documents filed in support ofthe application are available for inspection and copying atthe Office of the Secretary between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,Monday through Friday, and at the applicant’s businessaddress.

Applicant: Pennsylvania-American Water Company

Through and By Counsel: Velma A. Redmond, Esquire,Susan Simms Marsh, Esquire, 800 West HersheyparkDrive, P. O. Box 888, Hershey, PA 17033-0888.

JAMES J. MCNULTY,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-126. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Service of Notice of Motor Carrier Applications

The following temporary authority and/or permanentauthority applications for the right to render service as acommon carrier or contract carrier in this Commonwealthhave been filed with the Pennsylvania Public UtilityCommission. Formal protests and petitions to intervene

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must be filed in accordance with 52 Pa. Code. A protestshall indicate whether it applies to the temporary author-ity application, the permanent authority application, orboth. Filings must be made with the Secretary, Pennsyl-vania Public Utility Commission, P. O. Box 3265, Harris-burg PA 17105-3265 with a copy served on the applicantby February 10, 2003. Documents filed in support of theapplications are available for inspection and copying atthe Office of the Secretary between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,Monday through Friday, and at the business address ofthe respective applicant.

Application of the following for approval to beginoperating as common carriers for transportationof persons as described under the application.

A-00119481. Ghulam Mustafa (129 Alan Drive, Effort,Monroe County, PA 18330)—persons upon call or demandin the County of Monroe.

Application of the following for approval of theright to begin to operate as a broker for thetransportation of persons as described under theapplication.

A-00119486. Thomas Kokinda (205 Kokinda Drive,Avoca, Luzerne County, PA 18641)—brokerage license—toarrange for the transportation of persons, between pointsin Pennsylvania.

Complaint

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau ofTransportation and Safety v. Hermann TransportationServices, 9 Distribution Way, South Brunswick, NJ08852; Doc. No. C-02

COMPLAINT

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportationand Safety and other bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. That Hermann Transportation Services, respondent,maintains its principal place of business at 9 DistributionWay, South Brunswick, New Jersey 08852.

2. That, on the date of the violation alleged in thiscomplaint, respondent did not hold a certificate of publicconvenience issued by this Commission.

3. That respondent, on June 10, 2002, at approximately10:15 a.m., at Exit 37 (I-476), Pittston Township, LuzerneCounty, Pennsylvania, permitted a certain 1996 Volvotruck bearing New Jersey License No. AE529J, VehicleIdentification No. 4V4WDBJF3TN713001, to be operated.At that time, Enforcement Officer Andrew J. Turrizianifound said vehicle to be transporting furniture from J CPenney Co., Inc., 905 Wheeler Way, Langhorne, BucksCounty, Pennsylvania to Cawley Brothers, 211 BirchStreet, Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania,without authority. Respondent was warned previously onApril 7, 1999.

4. That respondent, in performing the act described inParagraph 3 of this complaint, violated the Public UtilityCode, 66 Pa.C.S. § 1101, in that respondent transportedproperty for compensation between points in the Com-

monwealth of Pennsylvania while not then holding acertificate of public convenience issued by this Commis-sion. Penalty is $500.00.

WHEREFORE, the Bureau of Transportation andSafety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that the Com-mission fine Hermann Transportation Services, the sumof five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the illegal activitydescribed in this complaint and order such other remedyas the Commission may deem to be appropriate.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael E. Hoffman, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

VERIFICATIONI, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the facts

above set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.Date:

Michael E. HoffmanNOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty (20) days ofthe date of service of this complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date as indicated at the top of the Secretarialcover letter for this complaint and notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). An answer is a written explanation of circum-stances wished to be considered in determining the outcome. The answer shall raise all factual and legal argu-ments that you wish to claim in your defense and mustinclude the reference number of this complaint. Youranswer must be verified and the original and three (3)copies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

B. If you fail to answer this complaint within twenty(20) days, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty.

C. You may elect not to contest this complaint bypaying the fine proposed in this complaint by certifiedcheck or money order. Payment must be made to thePennsylvania Public Utility Commission, P. O. Box 3265,Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265. Your payment is an admis-sion that you committed the alleged violation and anagreement to cease and desist from further violations.Upon receipt of your payment, the complaint proceedingshall be closed.

D. If you file an answer which admits or fails to denythe allegations of the complaint, the Bureau of Transpor-tation and Safety will request that the Commission issuea Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty (see B).

E. If you file an answer which contests the complaint,the matter will be assigned to an administrative lawjudge for hearing and decision. The judge is not bound bythe optional fine set forth in C, above.

F. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the TechnicalUnit at (717) 783-5945.

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Complaint

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau ofTransportation and Safety v. Cumberland Transporta-tion Corp.; Doc. No. A-00111133C02; A-00111133

COMPLAINT

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportationand Safety and other bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. That Cumberland Transportation Corp., respondent,maintains its principal place of business at P. O. Box 487,5950 Fisher Road, East Syracuse, NY 13057.

2. That respondent was issued a certificate of publicconvenience by this Commission on April 27, 1994, atApplication Docket No. A-00111133.

3. That respondent abandoned or discontinued servicewithout having first submitted a letter to this Commis-sion containing a statement that the service is no longerbeing rendered. Respondent has not reported intrastaterevenue for the years 1999, 2000 and 2001.

4. That respondent, by failing to submit a letter to thisCommission containing a statement that the service is nolonger being rendered, violated 52 Pa. Code § 3.381(a)(5)and, by failing to maintain adequate, efficient and safeservice and facilities, violated 66 Pa.C.S. § 1501.

WHEREFORE, the Bureau of Transportation andSafety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that the Com-mission revoke respondent’s Certificate of Public Conve-nience at A-00111133.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael E. Hoffman, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

VERIFICATION

I, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the factsabove set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.

Date:Michael E. Hoffman

NOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty days of thedate of service of this Complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date, as indicated at the top of the SecretarialCover Letter for this Complaint and Notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). An answer is a written explanation of circum-stances wished to be considered in determining theoutcome. The answer shall raise all factual and legalarguments that you wish to claim in your defense andmust include the reference number of this Complaint.Your answer must be verified and the original and threecopies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

B. If you fail to answer this Complaint within twentydays, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty, which will include the revocation ofyour Certificate of Public Convenience.

C. If you file an answer which admits or fails to denythe allegations of the Complaint, the Bureau of Transpor-tation and Safety will request that the Commission issuea Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty, which mayinclude the revocation of your Certificate of Public Conve-nience.

D. If you file an answer which contests the Complaint,the matter will be assigned to an Administrative LawJudge for hearing and decision.

E. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the Compli-ance Office at 717-787-1168.

Complaint

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau ofTransportation and Safety v. Gerald P. Masgai & Son,Inc.; Doc. No. A-00100365C02; A-00100365

COMPLAINT

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportationand Safety and other bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. That Gerald P. Masgai & Son, Inc., respondent,maintains its principal place of business at 2920 E. TiogaStreet, Philadelphia, PA 19134.

2. That respondent was issued a certificate of publicconvenience by this Commission on May 31, 1978, atApplication Docket No. A-00100365.

3. That respondent abandoned or discontinued servicewithout having first submitted a letter to this Commis-sion containing a statement that the service is no longerbeing rendered. Respondent has not reported intrastaterevenue for the years 1999, 2000 and 2001.

4. That respondent, by failing to submit a letter to thisCommission containing a statement that the service is nolonger being rendered, violated 52 Pa. Code § 3.381(a)(5)and, by failing to maintain adequate, efficient and safeservice and facilities, violated 66 Pa.C.S. § 1501.

WHEREFORE, the Bureau of Transportation andSafety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that the Com-mission revoke respondent’s Certificate of Public Conve-nience at A-00100365.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael E. Hoffman, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

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VERIFICATION

I, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the factsabove set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.

Date:Michael E. Hoffman

NOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty days of thedate of service of this Complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date, as indicated at the top of the SecretarialCover Letter for this Complaint and Notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). An answer is a written explanation of circum-stances wished to be considered in determining theoutcome. The answer shall raise all factual and legalarguments that you wish to claim in your defense andmust include the reference number of this Complaint.Your answer must be verified and the original and threecopies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

B. If you fail to answer this Complaint within twentydays, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty, which will include the revocation ofyour Certificate of Public Convenience.

C. If you file an answer which admits or fails to denythe allegations of the Complaint, the Bureau of Transpor-tation and Safety will request that the Commission issuea Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty, which mayinclude the revocation of your Certificate of Public Conve-nience.

D. If you file an answer which contests the Complaint,the matter will be assigned to an Administrative LawJudge for hearing and decision.

E. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the Compli-ance Office at 717-787-1168.

Complaint

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau ofTransportation and Safety v. Bramcote Cartage, Inc.;Doc. No. A-00085432C02; A-00085432; Fs. 1, 2

COMPLAINT

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportationand Safety and other bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. That Bramcote Cartage, Inc., respondent, maintainsits principal place of business at P. O. Box 477, Pottstown,PA 19464.

2. That respondent was issued a certificate of publicconvenience by this Commission on December 4, 1958, atApplication Docket No. A-00085432 Fs. 1, 2.

3. That respondent abandoned or discontinued servicewithout having first submitted a letter to this Commis-sion containing a statement that the service is no longerbeing rendered. Respondent has not reported intrastaterevenue for the years 1999, 2000 and 2001.

4. That respondent, by failing to submit a letter to thisCommission containing a statement that the service is nolonger being rendered, violated 52 Pa. Code § 3.381(a)(5)and, by failing to maintain adequate, efficient and safeservice and facilities, violated 66 Pa.C.S. § 1501.

WHEREFORE, the Bureau of Transportation andSafety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that the Com-mission revoke respondent’s Certificate of Public Conve-nience at A-00085432 Fs. 1, 2.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael E. Hoffman, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

VERIFICATION

I, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the factsabove set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.

Date:Michael E. Hoffman

NOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty days of thedate of service of this Complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date, as indicated at the top of the SecretarialCover Letter for this Complaint and Notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). An answer is a written explanation of circum-stances wished to be considered in determining theoutcome. The answer shall raise all factual and legalarguments that you wish to claim in your defense andmust include the reference number of this Complaint.Your answer must be verified and the original and threecopies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

B. If you fail to answer this Complaint within twentydays, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty, which will include the revocation ofyour Certificate of Public Convenience.

C. If you file an answer which admits or fails to denythe allegations of the Complaint, the Bureau of Transpor-tation and Safety will request that the Commission issuea Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty, which mayinclude the revocation of your Certificate of Public Conve-nience.

D. If you file an answer which contests the Complaint,the matter will be assigned to an Administrative LawJudge for hearing and decision.

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E. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the Compli-ance Office at 717-787-1168.

Complaint

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau ofTransportation and Safety v. Carl Richard Hoffman;Doc. No. A-00110351C02; A-00110351

COMPLAINT

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportationand Safety and other bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. That Carl Richard Hoffman, respondent, maintainshis principal place of business at P. O. Box 372, Neffs, PA18065.

2. That respondent was issued a certificate of publicconvenience by this Commission on November 2, 1993, atApplication Docket No. A-00110351.

3. That respondent abandoned or discontinued servicewithout having first submitted a letter to this Commis-sion containing a statement that the service is no longerbeing rendered. Respondent has not reported intrastaterevenue for the years 1999, 2000 and 2001.

4. That respondent, by failing to submit a letter to thisCommission containing a statement that the service is nolonger being rendered, violated 52 Pa. Code § 3.381(a)(5)and, by failing to maintain adequate, efficient and safeservice and facilities, violated 66 Pa.C.S. § 1501.

WHEREFORE, the Bureau of Transportation andSafety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that the Com-mission revoke respondent’s Certificate of Public Conve-nience at A-00110351.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael E. Hoffman, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

VERIFICATION

I, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the factsabove set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.

Date:Michael E. Hoffman

NOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty days of thedate of service of this Complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date, as indicated at the top of the SecretarialCover Letter for this Complaint and Notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). An answer is a written explanation of circum-stances wished to be considered in determining the

outcome. The answer shall raise all factual and legalarguments that you wish to claim in your defense andmust include the reference number of this Complaint.Your answer must be verified and the original and threecopies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

B. If you fail to answer this Complaint within twentydays, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty, which will include the revocation ofyour Certificate of Public Convenience.

C. If you file an answer which admits or fails to denythe allegations of the Complaint, the Bureau of Transpor-tation and Safety will request that the Commission issuea Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty, which mayinclude the revocation of your Certificate of Public Conve-nience.

D. If you file an answer which contests the Complaint,the matter will be assigned to an Administrative LawJudge for hearing and decision.

E. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the Compli-ance Office at 717-787-1168.

Complaint

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau ofTransportation and Safety v. Stanley Gillern t/a GillernTrucking Company; doc. No. A-00114726C02;A-00114726

COMPLAINT

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportationand Safety and other bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. That Stanley Gillern, t/a Gillern Trucking Company,respondent, maintains his principal place of business at334 Pear Street, Scranton, PA 18505.

2. That respondent was issued a certificate of publicconvenience by this Commission on June 25, 1998, atApplication Docket No. A-00114726.

3. That respondent abandoned or discontinued servicewithout having first submitted a letter to this Commis-sion containing a statement that the service is no longerbeing rendered. Respondent has not reported intrastaterevenue for the years 1999, 2000 and 2001.

4. That respondent, by failing to submit a letter to thisCommission containing a statement that the service is nolonger being rendered, violated 52 Pa. Code § 3.381(a)(5)and, by failing to maintain adequate, efficient and safeservice and facilities, violated 66 Pa.C.S. § 1501.

WHEREFORE, the Bureau of Transportation andSafety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that the Com-

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mission revoke respondent’s Certificate of Public Conve-nience at A-00114726.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael E. Hoffman, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

VERIFICATIONI, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the facts

above set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.Date:

Michael E. HoffmanNOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty days of thedate of service of this Complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date, as indicated at the top of the SecretarialCover Letter for this Complaint and Notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). An answer is a written explanation of circum-stances wished to be considered in determining theoutcome. The answer shall raise all factual and legalarguments that you wish to claim in your defense andmust include the reference number of this Complaint.Your answer must be verified and the original and threecopies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

B. If you fail to answer this Complaint within twentydays, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty, which will include the revocation ofyour Certificate of Public Convenience.

C. If you file an answer which admits or fails to denythe allegations of the Complaint, the Bureau of Transpor-tation and Safety will request that the Commission issuea Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty, which mayinclude the revocation of your Certificate of Public Conve-nience.

D. If you file an answer which contests the Complaint,the matter will be assigned to an Administrative LawJudge for hearing and decision.

E. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the Compli-ance Office at 717-787-1168.

Complaint

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau ofTransportation and Safety v. Advanced DistributionSystem, Inc.; Doc. No. A-00111987C02

COMPLAINT

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportationand Safety and other Bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section

701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. That Advanced Distribution System, Inc., respon-dent, maintains its principal place of business at P. O.Box 28228, 4181 Arlingate Plaza, Columbus, OH 43228.

2. That respondent was issued a certificate of publicconvenience by this Commission on June 28, 1995, atDocket No. A-00111987.

3. That, on August 17, 2001, respondent was sent aninitial assessment of $71. Respondent failed to pay thisassessment; therefore, a balance was due in the amountof $71.

4. That respondent has an outstanding assessment of$71.

5. That respondent failed to file objections to theassessment, pursuant to 66 Pa.C.S. § 510(c).

6. That respondent, by failing to pay the assessment,violated the Public Utility Code at 66 Pa.C.S. § 510(c).

WHEREFORE, unless respondent pays the overdueassessment in full within twenty days of the date ofservice of this Complaint, the Bureau of Transportationand Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that theCommission issue a Secretarial Letter which (1) cancelsthe Certificate of Public Convenience issued to respon-dent, (2) directs the Pennsylvania Department of Trans-portation to revoke the motor vehicle registration(s) is-sued to respondent, (3) notifies the PennsylvaniaDepartment of Revenue that respondent’s Certificate ofPublic Convenience has been revoked, (4) notifies respon-dent’s insurance carrier that respondent’s Certificate ofPublic Convenience has been revoked and (5) imposes anadditional fine on the respondent.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael E. Hoffman, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

VERIFICATION

I, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the factsabove set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.

Date:Michael E. Hoffman

NOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty days of thedate of service of this Complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date as indicated at the top of the Secretarialcover letter for this Complaint and notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). The answer shall raise all factual and legalarguments that you wish to claim in your defense andmust include the reference number of this Complaint.Your answer must be verified and the original and threecopies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

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B. If you fail to answer this Complaint within twentydays, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty. Pursuant to 66 Pa.C.S. § 3301(a), thepenalty could include a fine of up to $1,000 for eachviolation, the revocation of your Certificate of PublicConvenience, or any other remedy as may be appropriate.Each day you continue to violate any regulation, direc-tion, requirement, determination or order of the Commis-sion is a separate and distinct offense, subject to addi-tional penalties.

C. You may elect not to contest this Complaint bypaying your outstanding assessment within twenty (20)days. Your certified check or money order for the assess-ment should be payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-vania and should be forwarded to:

Administrative Services, Attention Steve ReedPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

D. If you file an answer which either admits or fails todeny the allegations of the Complaint, the Bureau ofTransportation and Safety will request the Commission toissue a Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty (see Para-graph B). Should the Commission cancel your Certificateof Public Convenience, it may also impose an additionalfine of up to $1,000.

E. If you file an answer which contests the Complaint,the matter will be assigned to an administrative lawjudge for hearing and decision. The judge is not bound bythe penalty set forth in Paragraph B.

F. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the Bureau ofAudits at (717) 783-6190.

ComplaintPennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau of

Transportation and Safety v. Ralph Zeigler; Doc. No.A-00069618C02; A-00069618

COMPLAINTThe Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-

sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportationand Safety and other bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. That Ralph Zeigler, respondent, maintains his prin-cipal place of business at R. D. 2, McDonald, PA 15057.

2. That respondent was issued a certificate of publicconvenience by this Commission on June 27, 1947, atApplication Docket No. A-00069618.

3. That respondent abandoned or discontinued servicewithout having first submitted a letter to this Commis-sion containing a statement that the service is no longerbeing rendered. Respondent has not reported intrastaterevenue for the years 1999, 2000 and 2001.

4. That respondent, by failing to submit a letter to thisCommission containing a statement that the service is nolonger being rendered, violated 52 Pa. Code § 3.381(a)(5)and, by failing to maintain adequate, efficient and safeservice and facilities, violated 66 Pa.C.S. § 1501.

WHEREFORE, the Bureau of Transportation andSafety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that the Com-mission revoke respondent’s Certificate of Public Conve-nience at A-00069618.

Respectfully submitted, Michael E. Hoff-man, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

VERIFICATION

I, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the factsabove set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.

Date:Michael E. Hoffman

NOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty days of thedate of service of this Complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date, as indicated at the top of the SecretarialCover Letter for this Complaint and Notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). An answer is a written explanation of circum-stances wished to be considered in determining theoutcome. The answer shall raise all factual and legalarguments that you wish to claim in your defense andmust include the reference number of this Complaint.Your answer must be verified and the original and threecopies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

B. If you fail to answer this Complaint within twentydays, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty, which will include the revocation ofyour Certificate of Public Convenience.

C. If you file an answer which admits or fails to denythe allegations of the Complaint, the Bureau of Transpor-tation and Safety will request that the Commission issuea Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty, which mayinclude the revocation of your Certificate of Public Conve-nience.

D. If you file an answer which contests the Complaint,the matter will be assigned to an Administrative LawJudge for hearing and decision.

E. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the Compli-ance Office at 717-787-1168.

Complaint

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau ofTransportation and Safety v. Eck Miller TransportationCorp.; Doc. No. A-00111789C02

COMPLAINT

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportation

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and Safety and other Bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. That Eck Miller Transportation Corp., respondent,maintains its principal place of business at 2827 WestState Road 66, Rockport, IN 47635.

2. That respondent was issued a certificate of publicconvenience by this Commission on April 25, 1995, atDocket No. A-00111789.

3. That, on August 17, 2001, respondent was sent aninitial assessment of $73. Respondent failed to pay thisassessment; therefore, a balance was due in the amountof $73.

4. That respondent has an outstanding assessment of$73.

5. That respondent failed to file objections to theassessment, pursuant to 66 Pa.C.S. § 510(c).

6. That respondent, by failing to pay the assessment,violated the Public Utility Code at 66 Pa.C.S. § 510(c).

WHEREFORE, unless respondent pays the overdueassessment in full within twenty days of the date ofservice of this Complaint, the Bureau of Transportationand Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that theCommission issue a Secretarial Letter which (1) cancelsthe Certificate of Public Convenience issued to respon-dent, (2) directs the Pennsylvania Department of Trans-portation to revoke the motor vehicle registration(s) is-sued to respondent, (3) notifies the PennsylvaniaDepartment of Revenue that respondent’s Certificate ofPublic Convenience has been revoked, (4) notifies respon-dent’s insurance carrier that respondent’s Certificate ofPublic Convenience has been revoked and (5) imposes anadditional fine on the respondent.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael E. Hoffman, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

VERIFICATION

I, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the factsabove set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.

Date:Michael E. Hoffman

NOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty days of thedate of service of this Complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date as indicated at the top of the Secretarialcover letter for this Complaint and notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). The answer shall raise all factual and legalarguments that you wish to claim in your defense andmust include the reference number of this Complaint.

Your answer must be verified and the original and threecopies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

B. If you fail to answer this Complaint within twentydays, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty. Pursuant to 66 Pa.C.S. § 3301(a), thepenalty could include a fine of up to $1,000 for eachviolation, the revocation of your Certificate of PublicConvenience, or any other remedy as may be appropriate.Each day you continue to violate any regulation, direc-tion, requirement, determination or order of the Commis-sion is a separate and distinct offense, subject to addi-tional penalties.

C. You may elect not to contest this Complaint bypaying your outstanding assessment within twenty (20)days. Your certified check or money order for the assess-ment should be payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-vania and should be forwarded to:

Administrative Services, Attention Steve ReedPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

D. If you file an answer which either admits or fails todeny the allegations of the Complaint, the Bureau ofTransportation and Safety will request the Commission toissue a Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty (see Para-graph B). Should the Commission cancel your Certificateof Public Convenience, it may also impose an additionalfine of up to $1,000.

E. If you file an answer which contests the Complaint,the matter will be assigned to an administrative lawjudge for hearing and decision. The judge is not bound bythe penalty set forth in Paragraph B.

F. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the Bureau ofAudits at (717) 783-6190.

ComplaintPennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau of

Transportation and Safety v. Iron City Truck Service,Inc.; Doc. No. A-00102129C02; A-00102129; Fs. 1, 2

COMPLAINT

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportationand Safety and other bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. Iron City Truck Service, Inc., respondent, maintainsits principal place of business at 575 Baldridge Avenue,N. Braddock, PA 15104.

2. Respondent was issued a certificate of public conve-nience by this Commission on June 11, 1982, at Applica-tion Docket No. A-00102129 Fs.1, 2.

3. That respondent abandoned or discontinued servicewithout having first submitted a letter to this Commis-

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sion containing a statement that the service is no longerbeing rendered. Respondent has not reported intrastaterevenue for the years 1999, 2000 and 2001.

4. That respondent, by failing to submit a letter to thisCommission containing a statement that the service is nolonger being rendered, violated 52 Pa. Code § 3.381(a)(5)and, by failing to maintain adequate, efficient and safeservice and facilities, violated 66 Pa.C.S. § 1501.

WHEREFORE, the Bureau of Transportation andSafety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that the Com-mission revoke respondent’s Certificate of Public Conve-nience at A-00102129 Fs. 1, 2.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael E. Hoffman, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

VERIFICATION

I, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the factsabove set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.

Date:Michael E. Hoffman

NOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty days of thedate of service of this Complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date, as indicated at the top of the SecretarialCover Letter for this Complaint and Notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). An answer is a written explanation of circum-stances wished to be considered in determining theoutcome. The answer shall raise all factual and legalarguments that you wish to claim in your defense andmust include the reference number of this Complaint.Your answer must be verified and the original and threecopies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

B. If you fail to answer this Complaint within twentydays, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty, which will include the revocation ofyour Certificate of Public Convenience.

C. If you file an answer which admits or fails to denythe allegations of the Complaint, the Bureau of Transpor-tation and Safety will request that the Commission issuea Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty, which mayinclude the revocation of your Certificate of Public Conve-nience.

D. If you file an answer which contests the Complaint,the matter will be assigned to an Administrative LawJudge for hearing and decision.

E. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the Compli-ance Office at 717-787-1168.

Complaint

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau ofTransportation and Safety v. Harold G. Cline, Inc.; Doc.No. A-00104502C02; A-00104502

COMPLAINT

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportationand Safety and other bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. That Harold G. Cline, Inc., respondent, maintainshis principal place of business at Harding Highway,Penns Grove, NJ 08069.

2. That respondent was issued a certificate of publicconvenience by this Commission on November 10, 1983,at Application Docket No. A-00104502.

3. That respondent abandoned or discontinued servicewithout having first submitted a letter to this Commis-sion containing a statement that the service is no longerbeing rendered. Respondent has not reported intrastaterevenue for the years 1999, 2000 and 2001.

4. That respondent, by failing to submit a letter to thisCommission containing a statement that the service is nolonger being rendered, violated 52 Pa. Code § 3.381(a)(5)and, by failing to maintain adequate, efficient and safeservice and facilities, violated 66 Pa.C.S. § 1501.

WHEREFORE, the Bureau of Transportation andSafety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that the Com-mission revoke respondent’s Certificate of Public Conve-nience at A-00104502.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael E. Hoffman, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

VERIFICATION

I, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the factsabove set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.

Date:Michael E. Hoffman

NOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty days of thedate of service of this Complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date, as indicated at the top of the SecretarialCover Letter for this Complaint and Notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). An answer is a written explanation of circum-stances wished to be considered in determining theoutcome. The answer shall raise all factual and legalarguments that you wish to claim in your defense andmust include the reference number of this Complaint.

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Your answer must be verified and the original and threecopies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

B. If you fail to answer this Complaint within twentydays, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty, which will include the revocation ofyour Certificate of Public Convenience.

C. If you file an answer which admits or fails to denythe allegations of the Complaint, the Bureau of Transpor-tation and Safety will request that the Commission issuea Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty, which mayinclude the revocation of your Certificate of Public Conve-nience.

D. If you file an answer which contests the Complaint,the matter will be assigned to an Administrative LawJudge for hearing and decision.

E. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the Compli-ance Office at 717-787-1168.

ComplaintPennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Bureau of

Transportation and Safety v. Douglas Ralph Carey t/aD C Trucking, 841 Brickcrafters Road, New Oxford, PA17350; Doc. No. A-00116236C02; A-00116236, F.2

COMPLAINTThe Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commis-

sion) is a duly constituted agency of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania empowered to regulate public utilitieswithin the Commonwealth. The Commission has del-egated its authority to initiate proceedings which areprosecutory in nature to the Bureau of Transportationand Safety and other bureaus with enforcement responsi-bilities. Pursuant to that delegated authority and Section701 of the Public Utility Code, the Bureau of Transporta-tion and Safety Prosecutory Staff hereby represents asfollows:

1. That Douglas Ralph Carey, t/a D. C. Trucking,respondent, maintains its principal place of business at841 Brickcrafters Road, New Oxford, Pennsylvania 17350.

2. That respondent was issued a certificate of publicconvenience by this Commission on March 30, 2001, atApplication Docket No. A-00116236, F. 2.

3. That respondent, by Commission Secretarial letterdated February 12, 2001, was informed to submit a copyof a current satisfactory safety rating from the U.S.Department of Transportation or another state, within180 days, or complete a safety fitness review by aCommission enforcement officer. On June 3, 2002, asafety fitness review was conducted by an enforcementofficer of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. Asa result of that review, respondent’s safety fitness evalua-tion was unsatisfactory. By letter dated July 10, 2002,respondent was notified that attempts to contact respon-dent by telephone to schedule a second safety fitnessreview had been unsuccessful. A satisfactory safety fitnessrating must be achieved by respondent in order tomaintain a certificate of public convenience to operate asa common carrier of property between points in theCommonwealth of Pennsylvania.

4. That respondent, by failing to achieve a satisfactoryevaluation on their safety fitness review, violated 66

Pa.C.S. § 501(c) and, for failure to maintain adequate,efficient and safe service and facilities, violated 66Pa.C.S. § 1501.

WHEREFORE, the Bureau of Transportation andSafety Prosecutory Staff hereby requests that the Com-mission revoke Douglas Ralph Carey, t/a D. C. Trucking,certificate of public convenience at A-00116236, F. 2.Should respondent wish to again provide Pennsylvaniaintrastate transportation, the filing of a new applicationand a $100 fee is required. The application and fee shallbe filed with the Secretary, Pennsylvania Public UtilityCommission, P. O. Box 3265, Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael E. Hoffman, DirectorBureau of Transportation and SafetyP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

VERIFICATIONI, Michael E. Hoffman, hereby state that the facts

above set forth are true and correct to the best of myknowledge, information and belief and that I expect to beable to prove the same at any hearing held in this matter.I understand that the statements herein are made subjectto the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unswornfalsification to authorities.Date:

Michael E. Hoffman

NOTICE

A. You must file an answer within twenty (20) days ofthe date of service of this complaint. The date of service isthe mailing date as indicated at the top of the Secretarialcover letter for this complaint and notice, 52 Pa. Code§ 1.56(a). An answer is a written explanation of circum-stances wished to be considered in determining the outcome. The answer shall raise all factual and legal argu-ments that you wish to claim in your defense and mustinclude the reference number of this complaint. Youranswer must be verified and the original and three (3)copies sent to:

James J. McNulty, SecretaryPennsylvania Public Utility CommissionP. O. Box 3265Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265

B. If you fail to answer this complaint within twenty(20) days, the Bureau of Transportation and Safety willrequest that the Commission issue a Secretarial Letterimposing a penalty. The penalty could include a fine, thesuspension or revocation of your certificate of publicconvenience or other remedy.

C. If you file an answer which admits or fails to denythe allegations of the complaint, the Bureau of Transpor-tation and Safety will request that the Commission issuea Secretarial Letter imposing a penalty (see B).

D. If you file an answer which contests the complaint,the matter will be assigned to an administrative lawjudge for hearing and decision.

E. Alternative formats of this material are available,for persons with disabilities, by contacting the TechnicalUnit at (717) 783-5945.

JAMES J. MCNULTY,Secretary

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Telecommunications

A-310633F7003. Commonwealth Telephone Com-pany and Level 3 Communications, LLC. Joint peti-tion of Commonwealth Telephone Company and Level 3Communications, LLC for approval of addendum no. 1 tothe negotiated interconnection agreement under section252(e) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

Commonwealth Telephone Company and Level 3 Com-munications, LLC., by its counsel, filed on January 6,2003, at the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission(Commission), a joint petition for approval of addendumno. 1 to the negotiated interconnection agreement undersections 251 and 252 of the Telecommunications Act of1996.

Interested parties may file comments concerning thepetition and agreement with the Secretary, PennsylvaniaPublic Utility Commission, P. O. Box 3265, Harrisburg,PA 17105-3265. Comments are due on or before 10 daysafter the date of publication of this notice. Copies of theCommonwealth Telephone Company and Level 3 Commu-nications, LLC joint petition are on file with the Commis-sion and are available for public inspection.

The contact person is Cheryl Walker Davis, Director,Office of Special Assistants, (717) 787-1827.

JAMES J. MCNULTY,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-128. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Telecommunications

A-310701F7002. The United Telephone Company ofPennsylvania d/b/a Sprint and Cat CommunicationsInternational, Inc. d/b/a CCI. Joint petition of TheUnited Telephone Company of Pennsylvania d/b/a Sprintand Cat Communications International, Inc. d/b/a CCI forapproval of a master interconnection and resale agree-ment under section 252(e) of the Telecommunications Actof 1996.

The United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania d/b/aSprint and Cat Communications International, Inc. d/b/aCCI, by its counsel, filed on December 31, 2002, at thePennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commission), ajoint petition for approval of a master interconnection andresale agreement under sections 251 and 252 of theTelecommunications Act of 1996.

Interested parties may file comments concerning thepetition and agreement with the Secretary, PennsylvaniaPublic Utility Commission, P. O. Box 3265, Harrisburg,PA 17105-3265. Comments are due on or before 10 daysafter the date of publication of this notice. Copies of theThe United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania d/b/aSprint and Cat Communications International, Inc. d/b/aCCI joint petition are on file with the Commission andare available for public inspection.

The contact person is Cheryl Walker Davis, Director,Office of Special Assistants, (717) 787-1827.

JAMES J. MCNULTY,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-129. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Telecommunications

A-310513 F7002. The United Telephone Companyof Pennsylvania d/b/a Sprint and Sprint SpectrumLP. Joint petition of The United Telephone Company ofPennsylvania d/b/a Sprint and Sprint Spectrum L.P as anagent for Wirelessco, LP, SPRINTCOM, Inc., Cox Commu-nications PCS, LP, APC PCS, LLC and Phillieco, LP,jointly d/b/a Sprint PCS, for approval of a Commercialmobile radio services interconnection agreement undersection 252(e) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

The United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, d/b/aSprint and Sprint Spectrum LP as agent for Wirelessco,LP, SPRINTCOM, Inc., Cox Communications PCS, LP,APC PCS, LLC and Phillieco, LP, jointly d/b/a SprintPCS, by its counsel, filed on December 31, 2002, at thePennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commission), ajoint petition for approval of a commercial mobile radioservices interconnection agreement under sections 251and 252 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

Interested parties may file comments concerning thepetition and agreement with the Secretary, PennsylvaniaPublic Utility Commission, P. O. Box 3265, Harrisburg,PA 17105-3265. Comments are due on or before 10 daysafter the date of publication of this notice. Copies of theThe United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, d/b/aSprint and Sprint Spectrum LP as an agent forWirelessco, LP, SPRINTCOM, Inc., Cox CommunicationsPCS, LP, APC PCS, LLC and Phillieco, LP, jointly d/b/aSprint PCS, joint petition are on file with the Commissionand are available for public inspection.

The contact person is Cheryl Walker Davis, Director,Office of Special Assistants, (717) 787-1827.

JAMES J. MCNULTY,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-130. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

Telecommunications

A-311133F7000. Verizon Pennsylvania Inc. andUnited Systems Access Inc. Joint petition of VerizonPennsylvania Inc. and United Systems Access Inc. forapproval of adoption of an interconnection agreementunder section 252(i) of the Telecommunications Act of1996.

Verizon Pennsylvania Inc. and United Systems AccessInc., by its counsel, filed on December 24, 2002, at thePennsylvania Public Utility Commission (Commission), ajoint petition for approval of adoption of an interconnec-tion agreement under sections 251 and 252 of the Tele-communications Act of 1996.

Interested parties may file comments concerning thepetition and agreement with the Secretary, PennsylvaniaPublic Utility Commission, P. O. Box 3265, Harrisburg,PA 17105-3265. Comments are due on or before 10 daysafter the date of publication of this notice. Copies of theVerizon Pennsylvania Inc. and United Systems AccessInc. joint petition are on file with the Commission andare available for public inspection.

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The contact person is Cheryl Walker Davis, Director,Office of Special Assistants, (717) 787-1827.

JAMES J. MCNULTY,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-131. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

PUBLIC SCHOOLEMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT

BOARDHearings Scheduled

Hearings have been scheduled, as authorized by 24Pa.C.S. Part IV (relating to Public School Employees’Retirement Code), in connection with the Public SchoolEmployees’ Retirement System’s (System) denial ofClaimants’ requests concerning the indicated accounts.

The hearings will be held before a hearing examiner atthe Public School Employees’ Retirement System, 5 NorthFifth Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101:

February 11, 2003 Vivian A. Smith (D) 10 a.m.(Death Benefit)

March 13, 2003 Kerie Nichole Noll 1 p.m.(Class T-D)

Persons with a disability who wish to attend thepreviously listed hearings and require an auxiliary aid,service or other accommodation to participate in theproceedings, should contact Marilyn Fuller-Smith, Assis-tant to the Executive Director, (717) 720-4921 to discusshow the System may best accommodate their needs.

Parties may appear with or without counsel and offerrelevant testimony or evidence to support their respectivepositions. The hearings will be held in accordance withthe requirements of 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501—508 and 701—704(relating to the Administrative Agency Law). Under 22Pa. Code § 201.1 (relating to applicability of generalrules), procedural matters will be in conformance with 1Pa. Code Part II (relating to the General Rules of Admin-istrative Practice and Procedure) unless specific exemp-tion is granted.

DALE H. EVERHART,Secretary

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STATE CONTRACTS INFORMATIONDEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

Act 266 of 1982 provides for the payment of interest penalties on certain invoices of ‘‘qualified small businessconcerns’’. The penalties apply to invoices for goods or services when payments are not made by the required paymentdate or within a 15 day grace period thereafter.

Act 1984-196 redefined a ‘‘qualified small business concern’’ as any independently owned and operated, for-profitbusiness concern employing 100 or fewer employees. See 4 Pa. Code § 2.32. The business must include the followingstatement on every invoice submitted to the Commonwealth: ‘‘(name of business) is a qualified small business concern asdefined in 4 Pa. Code 2.32.’’

A business is eligible for payments when the required payment is the latest of:The payment date specified in the contract.30 days after the later of the receipt of a proper invoice or receipt of goods or services.The net payment date stated on the business’ invoice.

A 15-day grace period after the required payment date is provided to the Commonwealth by the Act.For more information: contact: Small Business Resource Center

PA Department of Community and Economic Development374 Forum BuildingHarrisburg, PA 17120800-280-3801 or (717) 783-5700

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GET A STEP AHEAD IN COMPETING FOR A STATE CONTRACT!The Treasury Department’s Bureau of Contracts and Public Records can help you do business with state governmentagencies. Our efforts focus on guiding the business community through the maze of state government offices. Thebureau is, by law, the central repository for all state contracts over $5,000. Bureau personnel can supply descriptions ofcontracts, names of previous bidders, pricing breakdowns and other information to help you submit a successful bid ona contract. We will direct you to the appropriate person and agency looking for your product or service to get you ‘‘AStep Ahead.’’ Services are free except the cost of photocopying contracts or dubbing a computer diskette with a list ofcurrent contracts on the database. A free brochure, ‘‘Frequently Asked Questions About State Contracts,’’ explains how totake advantage of the bureau’s services.Contact: Bureau of Contracts and Public Records

Pennsylvania State TreasuryRoom G13 Finance BuildingHarrisburg, PA 17120717-787-29901-800-252-4700

BARBARA HAFER,State Treasurer

CL-577-Locker Room/Restroom Additions, Stadium Clarion University of Penn-sylvania is soliciting bids for construction of an 1,800 square foot locker roomadditions/modifications to the existing stadium stands and restrooms and installationof EPDM roof on the existing locker room at its stadium facility. The new locker roomwill be constructed adjacent to the existing locker room and will be a new blockbuilding complete with shower, lockers, plumbing, heating, lighting, EPDM roofing,etc. The additions to the existing stands and restrooms is to provide and/or increasehandicap accessibility. In addition, the existing locker room roof of approximately 9,200square feet will be removed and an insulated EPDM roof installed. Contracts will beawarded for general, plumbing, HVAC and electrical construction. Pre Bid Meeting: 10A.M., January 30, 2003, in McEntire Maintenance Building. Bids Due: February 14,2003. Bid packages available from contact person - $20 nonrefundable fee payable bycheck to the University.

Department: State System of Higher EducationLocation: Clarion University, Clarion, PADuration: 120 days from Notice to ProceedContact: Judy McAnich, Contract Specialist, (814) 393-2240

PennDOT-ECMS The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has established awebsite advertising for the retention of engineering firms. You can view these businessopportunities by going to the Department of Transportation’s Engineering andConstruction Management System at www.dot2.state.pa.us.

Department: TransportationLocation: VariousContact: www.dot2.state.pa.us

KURFP-0052 KURFP-0052: Kutztown University is seeking qualified In-house FullService Architectural/Enginering Firms for design services for a proposed CampusRecreation Center to be located at Kutztown University. RFP packages are availablefor a non refundable fee of $15.00 from: Barbara Barish, Contract Specialist, KutztownUniversity, Office of Planning and Construction, P. O. Box 730, Kutztown, PA 19530,Phone: (610) 683-4602. RFP packages are available January 20, 2003 throughPre-proposal. A pre-proposal meeting has been scheduled for January 29, 2003 at 1:30PM in the Conference Room 102 in Keystone Hall. Proposals are to be received nolater that 3:00 PM, February 19, 2003 in Room 229, Office of Planning andConstruction. Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity are the policies of theCommonwealth and the State System of Higher Education.

Department: State System of Higher EducationLocation: Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA 19530Duration: Design to begin on or about July 1, 2003Contact: Barbara Barish, (610) 683-4602

OSM 40(1554)101.1 Abandoned Mine Reclamation, Hanover Back Road, Warrior RunBorough, Luzerne County. The work consists of mobilizing equipment, clearing,grubbing, excavating, backfilling, 58,250 c.y. grading, 1,887 c.y. drainage excavation,2,107 s.y. rock lining, installing pipes, 12.4 acre seeding, demobilizing equipment, andcleanup of the area upon completion of the project. Federal funds are available for thisproject from the $37.8 million 2001 Pennsylvania AML grant. This project issuesJanuary 17, 2003. Payment in the amount of $10.00 must be received before biddocuments will be sent.

Department: Environmental ProtectionLocation: Warrior Run Borough, Luzerne CountyDuration: 170 calendar days after notice to proceedContact: Construction Contracts Section, (717) 783-7994

OSM 54(3024)103.1 Abandoned Mine Reclamation, Tremont North, Frailey Township,Tremont Township and Tremont Borough, Schuylkill County. Work consists of mobiliz-ing equipment, clearing, grubbing, excavating, backfilling, 226,370 c.y. grading, 20.9acre seeding, demobilizing equipment, and cleanup of the area upon completion of theproject. Federal funds are available for this project from the $37.8 million 2001Pennsylvania AML grant. This project issues January 17, 2003. Payment in theamount of $10.00 must be received before bid documents will be sent.

Department: Environmental ProtectionLocation: Frailey Township, Tremont Township and Tremont Borough, Schuyl-

kill CountyDuration: 270 calendar days after notice to proceedContact: Construction Contracts Section, (717) 783-7994

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HSCP 3-021-101.1 Site Closure Project, Industrial Solvents and Chemical CompanySite, Newberry Township, York County. Involves but is not limited to approximately7,000 c.y. excavation and backfilling of contaminated material; 8,500 c.y. excavationand backfilling of non-contaminated material; 567 c.y. trenching; 1,000 c.y. commonborrow; 19,475 s.y. asphalt cap; 147 s.y. roadway repair; 2,000 ton disposal ofnon-hazardous material; 500 ton disposal of contaminated (hazardous) material; 5,800ton disposal of unsuitable soil; 1,420 l.f. fencing; 40 l.f. 24-inch RCP storm waterdischarge pipe; 385 l.f. 24-inch CMP storm water discharge pipe; 3 manholeinstallation, 2 catch basin installation, detention basin outlet and overflow structure,holding tank installation, water service installation, electrical service installation. Callfor date and time of mandatory pre-bid conference. This project issues January 17,2003. Payment in the amount of $15.00 must be received before bid documents will besent.

Department: Environmental ProtectionLocation: Newberry Township, York CountyDuration: 365 calendar days after notice to proceedContact: Construction Contracts Section, (717) 783-7994

SP3530029836 Provide electrician/diesel mechanics for regular, routine and emergencyservice of the electrical system on-board Mobile Analytical Units.

Department: Environmental ProtectionLocation: Contractor shall provide service either at the Bureau of Laborato-

ries, currently located at Third and Reily Streets or after relocation(tentatively 6/03), at 2575 Interstate Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylva-nia. Service may also be required off-site throughout the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania.

Duration: Through 6/30/06Contact: Sherry Morrow, (717) 772-1216

SP3530029821 Provide routine and emergency service for the heating and coolingsystems of the Mobile Analytical Units.

Department: Environmental ProtectionLocation: Contractor must be located within a 25-mile radius of the Bureau of

Laboratories, currently located at Third and Reily Streets or afterrelocation (tentatively 6/03) to 2575 Interstate Drive, Harrisburg,Pennsylvania

Duration: Through 6/30/06Contact: Sherry Morrow, (717) 772-1216

461907 A hotel facility in Pennsylvania within 5 miles of Hershey, PA, April 3 & 4,2003. Provide meeting rooms (as specified) to accommodate the ‘‘Safe Driver’s AwardBanquet.’’ Facility must be able to accommodate up to 185 overnight guests with NoCost on site parking. Facility must be able to provide up to 375 dinners (per menu)April 3, 2003 and up to 100 breakfasts (per menu) April 4, 2003. All charges will bebilled/paid based on Actual Usage. Fax request for Bid Package to Wendy Heberlig at(717) 783-4438, include Proper Business Name and Mailing Address with ContactPerson and Telephone Number.

Department: TransportationLocation: Hershey, PADuration: April 3 and 4, 2003Contact: Wendy Heberlig, (717) 787-4299

RFP 11-02 The Department of Public Welfare has established this Request forProposal (RFP) to create a procurement vehicle that will provide its Office of MentalHealth Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) hospitals with the means to easilypurchase health care and related services. This RFP provides interested health careand related service providers with sufficient information to adequately prepare andsubmit proposals for consideration by the Department of Public Welfare to satisfy therequirements for its Health Care and Related Services multiple-award contracts.

Department: Public WelfareLocation: StatewideDuration: Term of Contract will be from date of final approved contract for 5

years.Contact: David E. Kern, (717) 783-9281

CN00001024 REBID Psychiatric evaluations for residents of the HollidaysburgVeterans Home. An estimated number of hours per week will be 15 hours, total of 780hours per year. For a bid package, please fax your request to 814/696-5395, or [email protected]. Bid opening will be Friday, January 24, 2003, at 11:00 a.m.

Department: Military AffairsLocation: Hollidaysburg Veterans Home, RTE 220 at Meadows Intersection,

PO Box 319, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648Duration: Approximately 01 February 2003 through 30 June 2004 with

renewalsContact: Becky J. Clapper, fax (814) 696-5395

062351 This work is for the mowing of grass along limited access state highways inChester County. The bid opening will be held at the Commonwealth KeystoneBuilding, 400 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120 in February or March of 2003.Specifications can be viewed at http://www.dot.state.pa.us by selecting ‘‘Doing Businesswith PENNDOT’’/‘‘EBS/ECMS’’/‘‘Electronic Bidding.’’ Proposals must be purchased fromthe PENNDOT Sales Store (717-787- 5968) in order to place a bid.

Department: TransportationLocation: Limited access state highways in Chester County.Duration: For the 2003, 2004 and 2005 mowing seasons.Contact: Louis J. Porrini, Highway Maintenance Manager, (610) 205-6703

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KUCC-0052 KUCC-0052: Kutztown University is seeking qualified roofing contractorsassociated with Slate Roof Replacement of D Wing of the Old Main Building atKutztown University. The project consists of the removal of existing slate roof, deckpreparation and the installation of new slate roofing and accessories. Bid packages areavailable for a non-refundable fee of $40.00 from: Virginia Stoudt, STV Architects, 205West Welsh Drive, Douglassville, PA 19508, Phone: (610) 385-8325. Bid packages areavailable January 20, 2003 through Pre-Bid. A pre-bid meeting has been scheduled forJanuary 30, 2003 at 1:30 PM in Room OM-26, Old Main Building. Bids are to receivedno later than February 20, 2003, in Room 229, Office of Planning and Construction.Bids will be opened on February 21, 2003, at 3:00 PM in the conference room of theOffice of Planning and Construction. Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity are thepolicies of the Commonwealth and the State of Higher Education

Department: State System of Higher EducationLocation: Kutztown University, Kutztown, PADuration: Work to commence on or after May 19, 2003—to be complete on or

before August 15, 2003Contact: Barbara Barish, (610) 683-4602

063355 This work is for the mowing of grass along limited access state highways inDelaware County. The bid opening will be held at the Commonwealth KeystoneBuilding, 400 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120 in February or March of 2003.Specifications can be viewed at http://www.dot.state.pa.us by selecting ‘‘Doing Businesswith PENNDOT’’/‘‘EBS/ECMS’’/‘‘Electronic Bidding.’’ Proposals must be purchased fromthe PENNDOT Sales Store (717) 787-5968 in order to place a bid.

Department: TransportationLocation: Limited access state highways in Delaware County.Duration: For the 2003, 2004 and 2005 mowing seasons.Contact: Louis J. Porrini, Highway Maintenance Manager, (610) 205-6703

064363 This work is for the mowing of grass along limited access state highways inMontgomery County. The bid opening will be held at the Commonwealth KeystoneBuilding, 400 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120 in February or March of 2003.Specifications can be viewed at http://www.dot.state.pa.us by selecting ‘‘Doing Businesswith PENNDOT’’/‘‘EBS/ECMS’’/‘‘Electronic Bidding’’. Proposals must be purchased fromthe PENNDOT Sales Store (717) 787-5968 in order to place a bid.

Department: TransportationLocation: Limited access state highways in Montgomery County.Duration: For the 2003, 2004 and 2005 mowing seasons.Contact: Louis J. Porrini, Highway Maintenance Manager, (610) 205-6703

061335 This work is for the mowing of grass along limited access state highways inBucks County. The bid opening will be held at the Commonwealth Keystone Building,400 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120 in February or March of 2003. Specificationscan be viewed at http://www.dot.state.pa.us by selecting ‘‘Doing Business withPENNDOT’’/‘‘EBS/ECMS’’/‘‘Electronic Bidding.’’ Proposals must be purchased from thePENNDOT Sales Store (717-787- 5968) in order to place a bid.

Department: TransportationLocation: Limited access state highways in Bucks County.Duration: For the 2003, 2004 and 2005 mowing seasons.Contact: Louis J. Porrini, Highway Maintenance Manager, (610) 205-6703

PUR02-12 Food Waste Contractor will provide for the removal of food waste at SCISmithfield. Estimated volume 45 Ton Per Month or 540 tons/year. Interested biddersshould contact the Purchasing Department, in writing, to request a bid package or byfax at (814) 506-1022.

Department: CorrectionsLocation: State Correctional Institution at Smithfield, PO Box 999, 1120 Pike

Street, Huntingdon, PA 16652Duration: July 1, 2003, through June 30, 2004Contact: Peggy Chilcote, (814) 643-6520

RFP-2003-WWEC-1 DEP is soliciting proposals for the development of a PennsylvaniaStormwater Best Management Practices Manual and associated training. Proposalsmust be received by the DEP’s Division of Waterways, Wetlands, and Erosion Controlby 12:00 p.m. on March 14, 2003. The manual is intended to focus on post constructionstormwater management and provide basic and advanced approaches to facilitateeffective stormwater planning, management, and implementation ranging from lowimpact development approaches to stormwater infiltration, treatment and dischargecontrols. The Request For Proposal (RFP) also includes an education and trainingcomponent for DEP staff, County Conservation District Staff and the regulatedcommunity. To obtain a copy of the RFP contact Shirley Rodrock of the Division ofWaterways, Wetlands and Erosion Control at (717) 787-6827 or [email protected].

Department: Environmental ProtectionLocation: StatewideDuration: The estimated effective date is May 1, 2003. The contract will

terminate December 31, 2004.Contact: Shirley Rodrock, (717) 787-6827

2003-1 Eligible Partnership Postsecondary Grant Application (EPPGA) guidelines areestablished to provide direction to eligible partnerships for submitting applicationstargeting the quality of teachers, principals and paraprofessionals. An eligible partner-ship that receives a grant under these EPPGA guidelines shall use the grant fordesigning and implementing a rural academy for Pennsylvania which providesassistance to local educational agencies (LEAs), their teachers, principals and parapro-fessionals to ensure that they are able to use Pennsylvania’s Mathematics andReading, Writing, Speaking and Listening content standards and for using Pennsylva-nia System of School Assessment data to strengthen and enhance instructionalpractices for improving student academic achievement. The guidelines available athttp://www.pde.state.pa.us define a partnership that is eligible to apply. The first ruralacademy funded under these guidelines will be conducted in the summer of 2003 andwill be modeled after the Department of Education’s Governor’s Academy for UrbanEducation. Attendance at the February 7, 2003 pre-proposal conference by a represent-ative of the partnership (potential applicant, regional site, LEA, IU, other) is aprerequisite to submitting an application.

Department: EducationLocation: 333 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17126-0333Duration: Through September 30, 2004Contact: Linda J. Benedetto, (717) 772-3623

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-133. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

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DESCRIPTION OF LEGEND

1 Advertising, Public Relations, PromotionalMaterials

2 Agricultural Services, Livestock, Equipment,Supplies & Repairs: Farming EquipmentRental & Repair, Crop Harvesting & Dusting,Animal Feed, etc.

3 Auctioneer Services4 Audio/Video, Telecommunications Services,

Equipment Rental & Repair5 Barber/Cosmetology Services & Equipment6 Cartography Services7 Child Care8 Computer Related Services & Equipment

Repair: Equipment Rental/Lease,Programming, Data Entry, Payroll Services,Consulting

9 Construction & Construction Maintenance:Buildings, Highways, Roads, Asphalt Paving,Bridges, Culverts, Welding, Resurfacing, etc.

10 Court Reporting & Stenography Services11 Demolition—Structural Only12 Drafting & Design Services13 Elevator Maintenance14 Engineering Services & Consultation:

Geologic, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Solar& Surveying

15 Environmental Maintenance Services: WellDrilling, Mine Reclamation, Core &Exploratory Drilling, Stream RehabilitationProjects and Installation Services

16 Extermination Services17 Financial & Insurance Consulting & Services18 Firefighting Services19 Food20 Fuel Related Services, Equipment &

Maintenance to Include Weighing StationEquipment, Underground & Above StorageTanks

21 Hazardous Material Services: Abatement,Disposal, Removal, Transportation &Consultation

22 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning,Electrical, Plumbing, Refrigeration Services,Equipment Rental & Repair

23 Janitorial Services & Supply Rental: Interior24 Laboratory Services, Maintenance &

Consulting25 Laundry/Dry Cleaning & Linen/Uniform

Rental26 Legal Services & Consultation27 Lodging/Meeting Facilities28 Mailing Services29 Medical Services, Equipment Rental and

Repairs & Consultation30 Moving Services31 Personnel, Temporary32 Photography Services (includes aerial)33 Property Maintenance &

Renovation—Interior & Exterior: Painting,Restoration, Carpentry Services, SnowRemoval, General Landscaping (Mowing, TreePruning & Planting, etc.)

34 Railroad/Airline Related Services, Equipment& Repair

35 Real Estate Services—Appraisals & Rentals36 Sanitation—Non-Hazardous Removal,

Disposal & Transportation (IncludesChemical Toilets)

37 Security Services & Equipment—ArmedGuards, Investigative Services & SecuritySystems

38 Vehicle, Heavy Equipment & PoweredMachinery Services, Maintenance, Rental,Repair & Renovation (Includes ADAImprovements)

39 Miscellaneous: This category is intended forlisting all bids, announcements not applicableto the above categories

KELLY POWELL LOGAN,Secretary

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Contract Awards

The following awards have been made by the Depart-ment of General Services, Bureau of Purchases:

Requisitionor

Contract No.

PRAwardDate or

ContractEffective

Date ToIn the

Amount Of6640-02 sup#1 01/03/03 Gen-Probe $100,000.006640-02 sup#1 01/03/03 Idexx

Distribution100,000.00

6640-02 sup#1 01/03/03 PennsylvaniaPoliceSupply

100,000.00

6640-02 sup#1 01/03/03 Promega 200,000.006640-02 sup#1 01/03/03 R-Biopharm 100,000.006640-02 sup#1 01/03/03 Securetec

ContrabandDetection &Identification

50,000.00

6640-02 sup#1 01/03/03 Tri-Tech 100,000.006640-02 sup#1 01/03/03 VMRD 200,000.006840-02 sup#1 01/01/03 Arbochem

Products72,420.00

6840-02 sup#1 01/01/03 CWC Chemical 227,376.006840-02 sup#1 01/01/03 Cygnet

Enterprises6,895.00

6840-02 sup#1 01/01/03 DeangeloBrothers/Alenza

147,073.60

Requisitionor

Contract No.

PRAwardDate or

ContractEffective

Date ToIn the

Amount Of6840-02 sup#1 01/01/03 J C Ehrlich

Cehmical123,225.00

6840-02 sup#1 01/01/03 UAPTimberland

9,936.00

8415-02 sup#1 01/01/03 Ark SafetyDiv/SealGlove Mfg

10,873.00

8415-02 sup#1 01/01/03 Lamco SafetyProducts

187,508.00

9985-21 sup#3 01/03/03 JaneyGreenwald

30,000.00

9985-21 sup#3 01/03/03 Kaaren L.Monaco

30,000.00

9985-21 sup#3 01/03/03 Todd A.Czubek

30,000.00

9985-21 sup#4 01/03/03 Jeffrey S.Jaech, CI &CT

30,000.00

1238201-01 01/06/03 AgustaAerospace

4,683,000.00

KELLY POWELL LOGAN,Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-134. Filed for public inspection January 17, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]

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