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meeting. This meeting is open to the
public. A description of the Council’s
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June 20, 2005, 8:30 a.m. to 5
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Final Effect of Designation of a Class
of Employees for Addition to the
Special Exposure Cohort
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) gives notice
concerning the final effect of the HHS
decision to designate a class of
employees at the Mallinckrodt Chemical
Company, Destrehan Street Plant, in
Saint Louis, Missouri, as an addition to
the Special Exposure Cohort (SEC)
under the Energy Employees
Occupational Illness Compensation
Program Act of 2000. On April 11, 2005,
as provided for under 42 U.S.C.
7384q(b), the Secretary of HHS
designated the following class of
employees as an addition to the SEC:
Employees of the Department of Energy
(DOE) or DOE contractors or subcontractors
employed by the Uranium Division of
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, Destrehan
Street Facility, during the period from 1942
through 1948 and who were employed for a
number of work days aggregating at least 250
work days either solely under this
employment or in combination with work
days within the parameters (excluding
aggregate work day requirements) established
for other classes of employees included in
the SEC.
This designation became effective on
May 12, 2005, as provided for under 42
U.S.C. 73841(14) (C) Hence, beginning
on May 12, 2005, members of this class
of employees, defined as reported in
this notice, became members of the SEC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Larry Elliott, Director, Office of
Compensation Analysis and Support,
National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health, 4676 Columbia
Parkway, MS C–46, Cincinnati, OH
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
[CFDA#93.598]
Notice; Grant Award Announcement
Office of Refugee Resettlement,
Administration for Children and
Families, HHS.
The Administration for Children and
Families (ACF), U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) is
awarding three grants for the purpose of
implementing the Department’s
responsibilities under the President’s
Initiative on Human Trafficking.
Awards will be made for a twelve
month grant period to:
The Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition
(BSCC) of San Diego, CA, in the
amount of $476,000 for a project in
Mexico;
World Vision of Washington, DC, in the
amount of $497,983 for a project in
Mexico;
World Vision of Washington, DC, in the
amount of $497,983 for a project in
Brazil.
The purpose of the grant to BSCC is
to interdict the flow of victims or
potential victims of human trafficking
into the United States by undertaking
educational activities and screening
through health facilities in the vicinity
of the border with the United States.
The purpose of the grants to World
Vision is to replicate in Mexico and
Brazil their distinctive program to
impede sex tourism, pioneered in
Southeast Asia and Costa Rica. These
grants are being awarded noncompetitively pursuant to a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
between ACF and the HHS Office of
Global Health Affairs; the vetting of
recipients occurred prior to the
allocation of funding to the Department
of Health and Human Services by the
grants subcommittee, Senior Policy
Operating Group on Human Trafficking.
BSCC is deemed to be the only
organization which has the expertise
and infrastructure to partner with HHS
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on this project along the US-Mexican
border, by virtue of its extensive
experience combating human
trafficking, and its extensive
institutional presence in that region.
BSCC, a coalition of over 40 government
and nonprofit agencies in the United
States and Mexico, is the only bilateral
project devoted to addressing the
transient nature of human trafficking
(anywhere in the world). BSCC will
utilize its singular network of
relationships with organizations in
Mexican border communities to its
implement this project, and will draw
on its well-established public awareness
and educational expertise, which
focuses on ‘‘prevention’’ through
community outreach to at-risk
populations and groups, and
‘‘intervention’’ by educating and
training legal and law enforcement
personnel to locate and intervene in
trafficking situations.
World Vision is deemed to be the only
organization that has implemented a
targeted international media campaign
in partnership with travel and tourism
companies and national governments
targeting would-be sex tourists in
destination countries with deterrent
anti-trafficking messages. The project’s
ad campaign, designed to deter
Americans who exploit children in the
commercial sex trade overseas, now is
placed in multiple media, including inflight videos, billboards and street signs,
printed ads in local tourist publications,
and internet banner ads. World Vision
has successfully implemented this antisex tourism project in Cambodia,
Thailand and Costa Rica, drawing on its
long-term presence on-the-ground in
these countries, which helped it to
establish extensive relationships with
governments and local media
companies. In addition to having the
programmatic model for addressing sex
tourism, World Vision is the only
organization that possesses the
capability and the institutional capacity
to implement this same program
simultaneously in Brazil and Mexico.
World Vision has been operational in
both countries for more than 40 years,
and through this long-term presence onthe-ground, World Vision has
established extensive relationships with
governments and local media in these
two countries as well. World Vision has
the unique ability to effectively
implement this program of its own
design within in the very short time
constraints of this project.
For more information regarding these
awards, contact: Dr. Nguyen Van Hanh,
Director, Office of Refugee Resettlement,
Administration for Children and
Families, 901 D Street, SW., 6th Floor
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East, Washington, DC 20447, (202) 401–
9246.
Dated: May 17, 2005.
Nguyen Van Hanh,
Director, Office of Refugee Resettlement.
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Dated: May 17, 2005.
Jeffrey Shuren,
Assistant Commissioner for Policy.
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Food Advisory Committee; Notice of
Meeting
AGENCY:
[Docket No. 2003D–0263]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Announcement of Office of
Management and Budget Approval;
Channels of Trade Policy for
Commodities With Residues of
Pesticide Chemicals, for Which
Tolerances Have Been Revoked,
Suspended, or Modified By the
Environmental Protection Agency
AGENCY:
Food and Drug Administration,
HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) is announcing
that a collection of information entitled
‘‘Channels of Trade Policy for
Commodities with Residues of Pesticide
Chemicals, for Which Tolerances Have
Been Revoked, Suspended, or Modified
by the Environmental Protection
Agency’’ has been approved by the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Peggy Robbins, Office of Management
Programs (HFA–250), Food and Drug
Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane,
Rockville, MD 20857, 301–827–1223.
In the
Federal Register of October 28, 2003 (68
FR 61444), the agency announced that
the proposed information collection had
been submitted to OMB for review and
clearance under 44 U.S.C. 3507. An
agency may not conduct or sponsor, and
a person is not required to respond to,
a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number. OMB has now approved the
information collection and has assigned
OMB control number 0910–0562. The
approval expires on May 31, 2008. A
copy of the supporting statement for this
information collection is available on
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HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
This notice announces a forthcoming
meeting of a public advisory committee
of the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA). The meeting will be open to the
public.
Name of Committee: Food Advisory
Committee.
General Function of the Committee:
To provide advice and
recommendations to the agency on
FDA’s regulatory issues.
Date and Time: The meeting will be
held on July 13 and 14, 2005, from 8:30
a.m. to 5 p.m. and on July 15, 2005,
from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon.
Location: Greenbelt Marriott Hotel,
6400 Ivy Lane Grand Ballroom,
Greenbelt, MD.
Contact Person: Marcia L. Moore,
Center for Food Safety and Applied
Nutrition, Food and Drug
Administration, 5100 Paint Branch
Pkwy., College Park, MD 20740, 301–
436–2397, or FDA Advisory Committee
Information Line, 1–800–741–8138
(301–443–0572 in the Washington, DC
area), code 3014510564. Please call the
Information Line for up-to-date
information on this meeting.
Agenda: The Food Advisory
Committee is being asked to evaluate
the Center for Food Safety and Applied
Nutrition Threshold Working Group
draft report ‘‘Approaches to Establish
Thresholds for Major Food Allergens
and Gluten.’’ On July 13, 2005, the
committee will discuss the draft report’s
approaches for food allergen thresholds.
On July 14, 2005, the committee will
discuss the draft report’s approaches for
gluten thresholds. On July 15, 2005,
based on the charge and questions from
FDA, the committee will determine
whether the report is scientifically
sound in its analyses and approaches
and adequately considers available
relevant data on allergens and gluten.
Procedure: Interested persons may
present data, information, or views,
orally or in writing, on issues pending
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
[CFDA93.598]
Notice; Grant Award Announcement
AGENCY: Office of Refugee Resettlement, Administration for Children and
Families, HHS.
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services (HHS) is awarding three grants for the
purpose of implementing the Department's responsibilities under the
President's Initiative on Human Trafficking.
Awards will be made for a twelve month grant period to:
The Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition (BSCC) of San Diego, CA, in the
amount of $476,000 for a project in Mexico;
World Vision of Washington, DC, in the amount of $497,983 for a project
in Mexico;
World Vision of Washington, DC, in the amount of $497,983 for a project
in Brazil.
The purpose of the grant to BSCC is to interdict the flow of
victims or potential victims of human trafficking into the United
States by undertaking educational activities and screening through
health facilities in the vicinity of the border with the United States.
The purpose of the grants to World Vision is to replicate in Mexico and
Brazil their distinctive program to impede sex tourism, pioneered in
Southeast Asia and Costa Rica. These grants are being awarded non-
competitively pursuant to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between
ACF and the HHS Office of Global Health Affairs; the vetting of
recipients occurred prior to the allocation of funding to the
Department of Health and Human Services by the grants subcommittee,
Senior Policy Operating Group on Human Trafficking.
BSCC is deemed to be the only organization which has the expertise
and infrastructure to partner with HHS
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on this project along the US-Mexican border, by virtue of its extensive
experience combating human trafficking, and its extensive institutional
presence in that region. BSCC, a coalition of over 40 government and
nonprofit agencies in the United States and Mexico, is the only
bilateral project devoted to addressing the transient nature of human
trafficking (anywhere in the world). BSCC will utilize its singular
network of relationships with organizations in Mexican border
communities to its implement this project, and will draw on its well-
established public awareness and educational expertise, which focuses
on ``prevention'' through community outreach to at-risk populations and
groups, and ``intervention'' by educating and training legal and law
enforcement personnel to locate and intervene in trafficking
situations.
World Vision is deemed to be the only organization that has
implemented a targeted international media campaign in partnership with
travel and tourism companies and national governments targeting would-
be sex tourists in destination countries with deterrent anti-
trafficking messages. The project's ad campaign, designed to deter
Americans who exploit children in the commercial sex trade overseas,
now is placed in multiple media, including in-flight videos, billboards
and street signs, printed ads in local tourist publications, and
internet banner ads. World Vision has successfully implemented this
anti-sex tourism project in Cambodia, Thailand and Costa Rica, drawing
on its long-term presence on-the-ground in these countries, which
helped it to establish extensive relationships with governments and
local media companies. In addition to having the programmatic model for
addressing sex tourism, World Vision is the only organization that
possesses the capability and the institutional capacity to implement
this same program simultaneously in Brazil and Mexico. World Vision has
been operational in both countries for more than 40 years, and through
this long-term presence on-the-ground, World Vision has established
extensive relationships with governments and local media in these two
countries as well. World Vision has the unique ability to effectively
implement this program of its own design within in the very short time
constraints of this project.
For more information regarding these awards, contact: Dr. Nguyen
Van Hanh, Director, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Administration for
Children and Families, 901 D Street, SW., 6th Floor East, Washington,
DC 20447, (202) 401-9246.
Dated: May 17, 2005.
Nguyen Van Hanh,
Director, Office of Refugee Resettlement.
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