97-33584. Fee Adjustments for Testing, Evaluation, and Approval of Mining Products  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 247 (Wednesday, December 24, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 67411-67413]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-33584]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
    
    Mine Safety and Health Administration
    
    
    Fee Adjustments for Testing, Evaluation, and Approval of Mining 
    Products
    
    AGENCY: Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Labor.
    
    ACTION: Notice of fee adjustments.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice revises MSHA's user fees for testing, evaluation, 
    and approval of certain products manufactured for use in underground 
    mines. These fees are based on fiscal
    
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    year 1997 data and reflect changes in approval processing operations as 
    well as costs incurred to process approval actions.
    
    DATES: These fee schedules are effective from January 1, 1998 through 
    December 31, 1998. Approval applications postmarked before January 1, 
    1998 will be chargeable under the fee schedules as published on 
    December 27, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Steven J. Luzik, Chief, Approval and 
    Certification Center, R.R. 1, Box 251, Triadelphia, West Virginia 
    26059, (304) 547-2029 or (304) 547-0400.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In general, MSHA has computed the revised 
    fees based on the cost to the government to provide testing, 
    evaluation, and approval of products manufactured for use in 
    underground mines. On May 8, 1987 (52 FR 17506), MSHA published a final 
    rule, 30 CFR Part 5--Fees for Testing, Evaluation, and Approval of 
    Mining Products, which established the specific procedures for fee 
    calculation, administration, and revisions. This revised fee schedule 
    is established in accordance with the procedures of that rule.
        For a majority of the services provided by A&CC, fees are charged 
    on an hourly basis. The hourly rates are recalculated each year and 
    published in the Federal Register. This calculation involves an 
    assessment of the direct and indirect costs associated with the 
    services performed. Direct costs are based on current compensation and 
    benefit costs for technical and support personnel directly involved in 
    providing the services. Indirect costs are based on a proportionate 
    share of the cost of activities which support the approval service, 
    including management and administration of the A&CC, facility operating 
    costs and amortization and depreciation of facilities and equipment. 
    Indirect costs have been applied uniformly in computing the hourly 
    rates for the various services provided.
        Direct costs, however, have been separately computed for each 
    product approval program. This has resulted in the inclusion of over 
    100 different fee categories being published in the annual Federal 
    Register notice. The intent of this breakdown has been to establish 
    hourly rates which reflect as accurately as possible the actual cost of 
    performing services by product type.
        Experience has shown that since 1987, the year in which 30 CFR Part 
    5 was promulgated, there has been a relatively small range of 
    difference in the separately computed direct costs for each product 
    approval program. The result has been the annual publication of an 
    unnecessarily complicated listing of separate hourly rates with 
    relatively little variation. This has undoubtedly created confusion and 
    frustration for those mining product manufacturers who submit requests 
    for A&CC services under more than one product category.
        A&CC is simplifying the computation of direct costs for 1998 so as 
    to produce a uniform hourly rate across all of the product approval 
    categories. This has been accomplished by simply calculating a weighted 
    average direct cost for all the services provided by A&CC in the 
    processing of requests for testing, evaluation and approval of mining 
    products. The result is a single hourly rate which is now uniformly 
    applied regardless of product type.
        Programs that were previously administered using a flat rate 
    billing convention will remain in the schedule as such. See the 
    schedule for the appropriate flat/hourly rates.
    
        Dated: December 18, 1997.
    J. Davitt McAteer,
    Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health.
    
                     Fee Schedule Effective January 1, 1998                 
                            [(Based on FY 1997 data]                        
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                     Action Title                   Hourly Rate   Flat Rate 
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    Testing, Evaluation, and Approval of all                                
     products.....................................          $59  ...........
    30 CFR PART 15--EXPLOSIVES                                              
        12  Approval Evaluation \1\...............           59  ...........
            Permissibility Tests for Explosives:                            
                Weigh-in..........................  ...........          462
                Physical Exam: First size.........  ...........          325
                Chemical Analysis.................  ...........        1,977
                Air Gap--Minimum Product Firing                             
                 Temperature......................  ...........          460
                Air Gap--Room Temperature.........  ...........          352
                Pendulum Friction Test............  ...........          163
                Detonation Rate...................  ...........          352
                Gallery Test 7....................  ...........        7,436
                Gallery Test 8....................  ...........        5,533
                Toxic Gases (Large Chamber).......  ...........          805
            Permissibility Tests for Sheathed                               
             Explosives:                                                    
                Physical Examination..............  ...........          128
                Chemical Analysis.................  ...........        1,044
                Gallery Test 9....................  ...........        1,944
                Gallery Test 10...................  ...........        1,944
                Gallery Test 11...................  ...........        1,944
                Gallery Test 12...................  ...........        1,944
                Drop Test.........................  ...........          648
                Temperature Effects/Detonation....  ...........          672
                Toxic Gases.......................  ...........          580
        14  Approval Extension....................           59  ...........
        15  Statement of Test and Evaluation                                
         (ST&E)...................................  ...........           54
        17  Statement of Test and Evaluation                                
         (ST&E) Extension.........................  ...........           54
        20  Stamped Revision Acceptance (SRA)\2\..  ...........          403
        23  Field Approval........................  ...........          103
        29  Dust Collector Approval with Cert. of                           
         Performance..............................  ...........          297
        40  Stamped Notification Acceptance                                 
         Program (SNAP)...........................  ...........          443
        40  Stamped Notification Acceptance                                 
         Program (SNAP) ST&E......................  ...........           33
        47  Permit--Extension of Time.............  ...........          276
        52  Mine Wide Monitoring System (MWMS)                              
         Barrier Classification...................  ...........           87
    
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        00  Retesting for Approval as a Result of                           
         Post-Approval Product Audit \3\..........  ...........  ...........
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    \1\ Full approval fee consists of evaluation cost plus applicable test  
      costs.                                                                
    \2\ Fee covers SRA application accompanied by up to five documents.     
    \3\ Fee based upon the approval schedule in effect at the time of       
      retest.                                                               
    Note: When testing and evaluation are required at locations other than  
      MSHA's premises, the applicant shall reimburse MSHA for traveling,    
      subsistence, and incidental expenses of MSHA's representation in      
      accordance with standardized government travel regulations. This      
      reimbursement is in addition to the fees charged for evaluation and   
      testing.                                                              
    
    [FR Doc. 97-33584 Filed 12-23-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
1/1/1998
Published:
12/24/1997
Department:
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of fee adjustments.
Document Number:
97-33584
Dates:
These fee schedules are effective from January 1, 1998 through December 31, 1998. Approval applications postmarked before January 1, 1998 will be chargeable under the fee schedules as published on December 27, 1996.
Pages:
67411-67413 (3 pages)
PDF File:
97-33584.pdf