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Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 206 / Wednesday, October 25, 2006 / Notices For the Commission, by the Division of Market Regulation, pursuant to delegated authority.16 J. Lynn Taylor, Assistant Secretary. [FR Doc. E6–17832 Filed 10–24–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 8011–01–P DEPARTMENT OF STATE Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs [Public Notice 5587] List of September 20, 2006, of Participating Countries and Entities (Hereinafter Known as ‘‘Participants’’) under the Clean Diamond Trade Act of 2003 (Pub. L. 108–19) and Section 2 of Executive Order 13312 of July 29, 2003 Department of State. Notice. AGENCY: mstockstill on PROD1PC61 with NOTICES ACTION: SUMMARY: In accordance with sections 3 and 6 of the Clean Diamond Trade Act of 2003 (Pub. L. 108–19) and Section 2 of Executive Order 13312 of July 29, 2003, the Department of State is identifying all the Participants eligible for trade in rough diamonds under the Act, and their respective Importing and Exporting Authorities, and revising the previously published list of October 26, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 206) 61875– 6 to include New Zealand. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sue Saarnio, Special Advisor for Conflict Diamonds, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, Department of State, (202) 647–1713. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 4 of the Clean Diamond Trade Act (the ‘‘Act’’) requires the President to prohibit the importation into, or the exportation from, the United States of any rough diamond, from whatever source, that has not been controlled through the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS). Under section 3(2) of the Act, ‘‘controlled through the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme’’ means an importation from the territory of a Participant or exportation to the territory of a Participant of rough diamonds that is either (i) carried out in accordance with the KPCS, as set forth in regulations promulgated by the President, or (ii) controlled under a system determined by the President to meet substantially the standards, practices, and procedures of the KPCS. The referenced regulations are contained at 31 CFR part 592 (‘‘Rough 16 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). VerDate Aug<31>2005 15:12 Oct 24, 2006 Jkt 211001 Diamonds Control Regulations’’) (69 FR 56936, September 23, 2004). Section 6(b) of the Act requires the President to publish in the Federal Register a list of all Participants, and all Importing and Exporting Authorities of Participants, and to update the list as necessary. Section 2 of Executive Order 13312 of July 29, 2003 delegates this function to the Secretary of State. Section 3(7) of the Act defines ‘‘Participant’’ as a state, customs territory, or regional economic integration organization identified by the Secretary of State. Section 3(3) of the Act defines ‘‘Exporting Authority’’ as one or more entities designated by a Participant from whose territory a shipment of rough diamonds is being exported as having the authority to validate a Kimberley Process Certificate. Section 3(4) of the Act defines ‘‘Importing Authority’’ as one or more entities designated by a Participant into whose territory a shipment of rough diamonds is imported as having the authority to enforce the laws and regulations of the Participant regarding imports, including the verification of the Kimberley Process Certificate accompanying the shipment. List of Participants Pursuant to section 3 of the Clean Diamond Trade Act (the Act), Section 2 of Executive Order 13312 of July 29, 2003, and Delegation of Authority No. 294 (July 6, 2006), I hereby identify the following entities as of September 20, 2006, as Participants under section 6(b) of the Act. Included in this List are the Importing and Exporting Authorities for Participants, as required by section 6(b) of the Act. This list revises the previously published list of October 26, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 206) 61875– 6. Angola—Ministry of Geology and Mines. Armenia—Ministry of Trade and Economic Development. Australia—Exporting Authority—Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources; Importing Authority—Australian Customs Service. Belarus—Department of Finance. Botswana—Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources. Brazil—Ministry of Mines and Energy. Bulgaria—Ministry of Finance. Canada—Natural Resources Canada. Central African Republic—Ministry of Energy and Mining. China—General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine. Democratic Republic of the Congo—Ministry of Mines Croatia—Ministry of Economy. European Community—DG/External Relations/A.2. Ghana—Precious Minerals and Marketing Company Ltd. Guinea—Ministry of Mines and Geology. Guyana—Geology and Mines Commission. India—The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council. Indonesia—Directorate General of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Trade. PO 00000 Frm 00086 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 62501 Israel—The Diamond Controller. Ivory Coast—Ministry of Mines and Energy. Japan—Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Republic of Korea—Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy. Laos—Ministry of Finance. Lebanon—Ministry of Economy and Trade Lesotho—Commissioner of Mines and Geology. Malaysia—Ministry of International Trade and Industry. Mauritius—Ministry of Commerce. Namibia—Ministry of Mines and Energy. New Zealand—Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Norway—The Norwegian Goldsmiths’ Association. Romania—National Authority for Consumer Protection. Russia—Gokhran, Ministry of Finance. Sierra Leone—Government Gold and Diamond Office. Singapore—Singapore Customs. South Africa—South African Diamond Board. Sri Lanka—National Gem and Jewellery Authority. Switzerland—State Secretariat for Economic Affairs. Taiwan—Bureau of Foreign Trade. Tanzania—Commissioner for Minerals. Thailand—Ministry of Commerce. Togo—Ministry of Mines and Geology. Ukraine—State Gemological Centre of Ukraine. United Arab Emirates—Dubai Metals and Commodities Center. United States of America—Importing Authority—UnitedStates Bureau of Customs and Border Protection; Exporting Authority—Bureau of the Census. Venezuela—Ministry of Energy and Mines. Vietnam—Ministry of Trade. Zimbabwe—Ministry of Mines and Mining Development. This notice shall be published in the Federal Register. R. Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary for Political Affairs, Department of State. [FR Doc. E6–17894 Filed 10–24–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–07–P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Office of the Secretary [Docket OST–2006–23898] Application of Pacific Airways, Inc. for Certificate Authority Department of Transportation. Notice of Order to Show Cause (Order 2006–10–10). AGENCY: ACTION: SUMMARY: The Department of Transportation is directing all interested persons to show cause why it should not issue an order finding Pacific Airways, Inc., fit, willing, and able, and E:\FR\FM\25OCN1.SGM 25OCN1

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[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 206 (Wednesday, October 25, 2006)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs

[Public Notice 5587]


List of September 20, 2006, of Participating Countries and 
Entities (Hereinafter Known as ``Participants'') under the Clean 
Diamond Trade Act of 2003 (Pub. L. 108-19) and Section 2 of Executive 
Order 13312 of July 29, 2003

AGENCY: Department of State.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with sections 3 and 6 of the Clean Diamond Trade 
Act of 2003 (Pub. L. 108-19) and Section 2 of Executive Order 13312 of 
July 29, 2003, the Department of State is identifying all the 
Participants eligible for trade in rough diamonds under the Act, and 
their respective Importing and Exporting Authorities, and revising the 
previously published list of October 26, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 206) 
61875-6 to include New Zealand.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sue Saarnio, Special Advisor for 
Conflict Diamonds, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, Department 
of State, (202) 647-1713.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 4 of the Clean Diamond Trade Act 
(the ``Act'') requires the President to prohibit the importation into, 
or the exportation from, the United States of any rough diamond, from 
whatever source, that has not been controlled through the Kimberley 
Process Certification Scheme (KPCS). Under section 3(2) of the Act, 
``controlled through the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme'' means 
an importation from the territory of a Participant or exportation to 
the territory of a Participant of rough diamonds that is either (i) 
carried out in accordance with the KPCS, as set forth in regulations 
promulgated by the President, or (ii) controlled under a system 
determined by the President to meet substantially the standards, 
practices, and procedures of the KPCS. The referenced regulations are 
contained at 31 CFR part 592 (``Rough Diamonds Control Regulations'') 
(69 FR 56936, September 23, 2004).

    Section 6(b) of the Act requires the President to publish in the 
Federal Register a list of all Participants, and all Importing and 
Exporting Authorities of Participants, and to update the list as 
necessary. Section 2 of Executive Order 13312 of July 29, 2003 
delegates this function to the Secretary of State. Section 3(7) of 
the Act defines ``Participant'' as a state, customs territory, or 
regional economic integration organization identified by the 
Secretary of State. Section 3(3) of the Act defines ``Exporting 
Authority'' as one or more entities designated by a Participant from 
whose territory a shipment of rough diamonds is being exported as 
having the authority to validate a Kimberley Process Certificate. 
Section 3(4) of the Act defines ``Importing Authority'' as one or 
more entities designated by a Participant into whose territory a 
shipment of rough diamonds is imported as having the authority to 
enforce the laws and regulations of the Participant regarding 
imports, including the verification of the Kimberley Process 
Certificate accompanying the shipment.

List of Participants

    Pursuant to section 3 of the Clean Diamond Trade Act (the Act), 
Section 2 of Executive Order 13312 of July 29, 2003, and Delegation of 
Authority No. 294 (July 6, 2006), I hereby identify the following 
entities as of September 20, 2006, as Participants under section 6(b) 
of the Act. Included in this List are the Importing and Exporting 
Authorities for Participants, as required by section 6(b) of the Act. 
This list revises the previously published list of October 26, 2005 
(Volume 70, Number 206) 61875-6.

Angola--Ministry of Geology and Mines.
Armenia--Ministry of Trade and Economic Development.
Australia--Exporting Authority--Department of Industry, Tourism and 
Resources; Importing Authority--Australian Customs Service.
Belarus--Department of Finance.
Botswana--Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources.
Brazil--Ministry of Mines and Energy.
Bulgaria--Ministry of Finance.
Canada--Natural Resources Canada.
Central African Republic--Ministry of Energy and Mining.
China--General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and 
Quarantine.
Democratic Republic of the Congo--Ministry of Mines
Croatia--Ministry of Economy.
European Community--DG/External Relations/A.2.
Ghana--Precious Minerals and Marketing Company Ltd.
Guinea--Ministry of Mines and Geology.
Guyana--Geology and Mines Commission.
India--The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council.
Indonesia--Directorate General of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of 
Trade.
Israel--The Diamond Controller.
Ivory Coast--Ministry of Mines and Energy.
Japan--Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
Republic of Korea--Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy.
Laos--Ministry of Finance.
Lebanon--Ministry of Economy and Trade
Lesotho--Commissioner of Mines and Geology.
Malaysia--Ministry of International Trade and Industry.
Mauritius--Ministry of Commerce.
Namibia--Ministry of Mines and Energy.
New Zealand--Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Norway--The Norwegian Goldsmiths' Association.
Romania--National Authority for Consumer Protection.
Russia--Gokhran, Ministry of Finance.
Sierra Leone--Government Gold and Diamond Office.
Singapore--Singapore Customs.
South Africa--South African Diamond Board.
Sri Lanka--National Gem and Jewellery Authority.
Switzerland--State Secretariat for Economic Affairs.
Taiwan--Bureau of Foreign Trade.
Tanzania--Commissioner for Minerals.
Thailand--Ministry of Commerce.
Togo--Ministry of Mines and Geology.
Ukraine--State Gemological Centre of Ukraine.
United Arab Emirates--Dubai Metals and Commodities Center.
United States of America--Importing Authority--UnitedStates Bureau 
of Customs and Border Protection; Exporting Authority--Bureau of the 
Census.
Venezuela--Ministry of Energy and Mines.
Vietnam--Ministry of Trade.
Zimbabwe--Ministry of Mines and Mining Development.

    This notice shall be published in the Federal Register.

R. Nicholas Burns,
Under Secretary for Political Affairs, Department of State.
[FR Doc. E6-17894 Filed 10-24-06; 8:45 am]
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