National Endowment for the Arts; Determination of the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts as to Certain Advisory Committees: Public Disclosure of Information and Activities, 19507-19508 [05-7431]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 70 / Wednesday, April 13, 2005 / Notices 7. Tech Leasing & Rebuild, Inc. [Docket No. M–2005–025–C] Tech Leasing & Rebuild, Inc., R. Rt. 1, Box 48C, Pounding Mill, Virginia 24637 has filed a petition to modify the application of 30 CFR 75.1710–1(4) (Canopies or cabs; self-propelled dieselpowered and electric face equipment; installation requirements) to its Mine #1 (MSHA I.D. No. 44–06859) located in Tazewell County, Virginia. The Tech Leasing & Rebuild, Inc., Mine #1 is developing the War Creek coal seam located North of Rt. 628 on Indian Creek. The petitioner proposes to operate mobile face equipment without canopies or cabs when the mining height is 48 inches or less. The petitioner states that mining height at the Mine #1 averages between 37″ to 45″ with localized dips and elevation changes in the mine floor; and the mining height with the dips and changes in elevation have created conditions in which mining equipment with canopies and cabs have dislodged roof bolts and limits visibility for equipment operators. The petitioner asserts that application of the existing standard would result in a diminution of safety to the miners. Request for Comments Persons interested in these petitions are encouraged to submit comments via Federal eRulemaking Portal: https:// www.regulations.gov; E-mail: zzMSHAComments@dol.gov; Fax: (202) 693– 9441; or Regular Mail/Hand Delivery/ Courier: Mine Safety and Health Administration, Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances, 1100 Wilson Boulevard, Room 2350, Arlington, Virginia 22209. All comments must be postmarked or received in that office on or before May 13, 2005. Copies of these petitions are available for inspection at that address. Dated at Arlington, Virginia, this 6th day of April 2005. Rebecca J. Smith, Acting Director, Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances. [FR Doc. 05–7388 Filed 4–12–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–43–P NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES National Endowment for the Arts; Arts Advisory Panel Pursuant to Section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463), as amended, notice is hereby given that two meetings of the Arts VerDate jul<14>2003 18:37 Apr 12, 2005 Jkt 205001 Advisory Panel to the National Council on the Arts will be held as follows: Opera (Great American Voices): May 3–4, 2005. Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center, Room ‘‘Richard B,’’ Detroit, MI. This meeting, from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on May 3, and from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. on May 4, will be closed. Literature (Translation Projects in Poetry): May 16, 2005, Room 714. This meeting, from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., will be closed. These meetings are for the purpose of Panel review, discussion, evaluation, and recommendations on financial assistance under the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965, as amended, including information given in confidence to the agency. In accordance with the determination of the Chairman of April 30, 2003, these sessions will be closed to the public pursuant to subsection (c)(6) of section 552b of Title 5, United States Code. Further information with reference to this meeting can be obtained from Ms. Kathy Plowitz-Worden, Office of Guidelines & Panel Operations, National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC, 20506, or call (202) 682–5691. Dated: April 8, 2005. Kathy Plowitz-Worden, Panel Coordinator, Panel Operations, National Endowment for the Arts. [FR Doc. 05–7432 Filed 4–12–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7537–01–P NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES National Endowment for the Arts; Determination of the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts as to Certain Advisory Committees: Public Disclosure of Information and Activities The National Endowment for the Arts utilizes advice and recommendations of advisory committees in carrying out many of its functions and activities. The Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (Pub. L. 92–463), governs the formation, use, conduct, management, and accessibility to the public of committees formed to advise and assist the Federal Government. Section 10 of the act specifies that department and agency heads shall make adequate provisions for participation by the public in the activities of advisory committees, except to the extent a determination is made in writing by the department or agency head that a portion of an advisory committee meeting may be closed to the public in accordance with subsection (c) PO 00000 Frm 00096 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 19507 of section 552b of title 5, United States Code (the Government in the Sunshine Act). It is the policy of the National Endowment for the Arts to make the fullest possible disclosure of records to the public, limited only by obligations of confidentiality and administrative necessity. Consistent with this policy, meetings of the following Endowment advisory committees will be open to the public except for portions dealing with the review, discussion, evaluation, and/ or ranking of grant applications: Arts Advisory Panel and the Federal Advisory Committee on International Exhibitions. The portions of the meetings involving the review, discussion, evaluation and ranking of grant applications may be closed to the public for the following reasons: The Endowment Advisory Committees listed above review and discuss applications for financial assistance. While the majority of applications received by the agency are submitted by organizations, all of the applications contain the names of and personal information relating to individuals who will be working on the proposed project. In reviewing the applications, committee members discuss the abilities of the listed individuals in their fields, the reputations of the listed individuals among their colleagues, the ability of the listed individuals to carry through on projects they start, and their background and performance. Consideration of these matters is essential to the review of the artistic excellence and artistic merit of an application. Consequently, in the interest of meeting our obligation to consider artistic excellence and artistic merit when reviewing applications for financial assistance: It is hereby determined in accordance with the provisions of section 10(d) of the Act that the disclosure of information regarding the review, discussion, and evaluation of applications for financial assistance as outlined herein is likely to disclose information of a personal nature the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. Therefore, in light of the above, I have determined that the above referenced meetings or portions thereof, devoted to review, discussion, evaluation, and/or ranking of applications for financial assistance may be closed to the public in accordance with subsection (c)(6) of section 552b of title 5, United States Code. E:\FR\FM\13APN1.SGM 13APN1 19508 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 70 / Wednesday, April 13, 2005 / Notices The staff of each committee shall prepare a summary of any meeting or portion not open to the public within three (3) business days following the conclusion of the meeting of the National Council on the Arts considering applications recommended by such committees. The summaries shall be consistent with the considerations that justified the closing of the meetings. All other portions of the meetings of these advisory committees shall be open to the public unless the Chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts or a designee determines otherwise in accordance with section 10(d) of the Act. The Panel Coordinator shall be responsible for publication in the Federal Register or, as appropriate, in local media, of a notice of all advisory committee meetings. Such notice shall be published in advance of the meetings and contain: 1. Name of the committee and its purposes; 2. Date and time of the meeting, and, if the meeting is open to the public, its location and agenda; and 3. A statement that the meeting is open to the public, or, if the meeting or any portion thereof is not to be open to the public, a statement to that effect. The Panel Coordinator is designated as the person from whom lists of committee members may be obtained and from whom minutes of open meetings or open portions thereof may be requested. Guidelines Any interested person may attend meetings of advisory committees that are open to the public. Members of the public attending a meeting will be permitted to participate in the committee’s discussion at the discretion of the chairperson of the committee, if the chairperson is a fulltime Federal employee; if the chairperson is not a full-time Federal employee then public participation will be permitted at the chairperson’s discretion with the approval of the fulltime Federal employee in attendance at the meeting in compliance with the order. Dated: April 8, 2005. Dana Gioia, Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts. [FR Doc. 05–7431 Filed 4–12–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7537–01–P VerDate jul<14>2003 18:37 Apr 12, 2005 Jkt 205001 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Notice of Intent to Seek Approval to Extend without Revision a Current Information Collection National Science Foundation. Notice and request for comments. 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NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES


National Endowment for the Arts; Determination of the Chairman of 
the National Endowment for the Arts as to Certain Advisory Committees: 
Public Disclosure of Information and Activities

    The National Endowment for the Arts utilizes advice and 
recommendations of advisory committees in carrying out many of its 
functions and activities.
    The Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (Pub. L. 92-463), 
governs the formation, use, conduct, management, and accessibility to 
the public of committees formed to advise and assist the Federal 
Government. Section 10 of the act specifies that department and agency 
heads shall make adequate provisions for participation by the public in 
the activities of advisory committees, except to the extent a 
determination is made in writing by the department or agency head that 
a portion of an advisory committee meeting may be closed to the public 
in accordance with subsection (c) of section 552b of title 5, United 
States Code (the Government in the Sunshine Act).
    It is the policy of the National Endowment for the Arts to make the 
fullest possible disclosure of records to the public, limited only by 
obligations of confidentiality and administrative necessity. Consistent 
with this policy, meetings of the following Endowment advisory 
committees will be open to the public except for portions dealing with 
the review, discussion, evaluation, and/or ranking of grant 
applications: Arts Advisory Panel and the Federal Advisory Committee on 
International Exhibitions.
    The portions of the meetings involving the review, discussion, 
evaluation and ranking of grant applications may be closed to the 
public for the following reasons:
    The Endowment Advisory Committees listed above review and discuss 
applications for financial assistance. While the majority of 
applications received by the agency are submitted by organizations, all 
of the applications contain the names of and personal information 
relating to individuals who will be working on the proposed project. In 
reviewing the applications, committee members discuss the abilities of 
the listed individuals in their fields, the reputations of the listed 
individuals among their colleagues, the ability of the listed 
individuals to carry through on projects they start, and their 
background and performance. Consideration of these matters is essential 
to the review of the artistic excellence and artistic merit of an 
application.
    Consequently, in the interest of meeting our obligation to consider 
artistic excellence and artistic merit when reviewing applications for 
financial assistance:
    It is hereby determined in accordance with the provisions of 
section 10(d) of the Act that the disclosure of information regarding 
the review, discussion, and evaluation of applications for financial 
assistance as outlined herein is likely to disclose information of a 
personal nature the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly 
unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
    Therefore, in light of the above, I have determined that the above 
referenced meetings or portions thereof, devoted to review, discussion, 
evaluation, and/or ranking of applications for financial assistance may 
be closed to the public in accordance with subsection (c)(6) of section 
552b of title 5, United States Code.

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    The staff of each committee shall prepare a summary of any meeting 
or portion not open to the public within three (3) business days 
following the conclusion of the meeting of the National Council on the 
Arts considering applications recommended by such committees. The 
summaries shall be consistent with the considerations that justified 
the closing of the meetings.
    All other portions of the meetings of these advisory committees 
shall be open to the public unless the Chairperson of the National 
Endowment for the Arts or a designee determines otherwise in accordance 
with section 10(d) of the Act.
    The Panel Coordinator shall be responsible for publication in the 
Federal Register or, as appropriate, in local media, of a notice of all 
advisory committee meetings. Such notice shall be published in advance 
of the meetings and contain:
    1. Name of the committee and its purposes;
    2. Date and time of the meeting, and, if the meeting is open to the 
public, its location and agenda; and
    3. A statement that the meeting is open to the public, or, if the 
meeting or any portion thereof is not to be open to the public, a 
statement to that effect.
    The Panel Coordinator is designated as the person from whom lists 
of committee members may be obtained and from whom minutes of open 
meetings or open portions thereof may be requested.

Guidelines

    Any interested person may attend meetings of advisory committees 
that are open to the public.
    Members of the public attending a meeting will be permitted to 
participate in the committee's discussion at the discretion of the 
chairperson of the committee, if the chairperson is a full-time Federal 
employee; if the chairperson is not a full-time Federal employee then 
public participation will be permitted at the chairperson's discretion 
with the approval of the full-time Federal employee in attendance at 
the meeting in compliance with the order.

    Dated: April 8, 2005.
Dana Gioia,
Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts.
[FR Doc. 05-7431 Filed 4-12-05; 8:45 am]
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