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AGENCY: SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC), and the Labor Provisions of U.S. Free Trade Agreements, the Secretary of Labor has determined that the renewal of the charter of the National Advisory Committee for Labor Provisions of U.S. Free Trade Agreements is necessary and in the public interest. The committee shall provide its views to the Secretary of Labor through the Bureau of International Labor Affairs of the U.S. Department of Labor, which is the point of contact for the NAALC and the Labor Provisions of U.S. Free Trade Agreements. The committee is to be comprised of twelve members, four representing the labor community, four representing the business community, and four representing the public. E:\FR\FM\22MYN1.SGM 22MYN1 jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES 28714 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 98 / Tuesday, May 22, 2007 / Notices Purpose: In accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, Article 17 of the NAALC, Article 17.4 of the United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, Article 18.4 of the United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement, Article 18.4 of the United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement, Article 16.4 of the United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement, Article 16.4 of the Central AmericaDominican Republic-United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA–DR), and Article 15.4 of the United States-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement, the Secretary of Labor has determined that the renewal of the charter of the National Advisory Committee for Labor Provisions of U.S. Free Trade Agreements is necessary and in the public interest. The Bureau of International Labor Affairs is the point of contact within the U.S. Department of Labor for the NAALC and the labor provisions of the United States-Singapore, United StatesChile, United States-Australia Free Trade Agreements, United StatesMorocco Free Trade Agreement, the Central America-Dominican RepublicUnited States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA–DR), and the United StatesBahrain Free Trade Agreement. The committee shall provide its views to the Secretary of Labor through the Bureau of International Labor Affairs of the U.S. Department of Labor on the implementation of the NAALC and the labor chapters of the United StatesSingapore Free Trade Agreement, the United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement, the United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement, United StatesMorocco Free Trade Agreement, the Central America-Dominican RepublicUnited States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA–DR), and the United StatesBahrain Free Trade Agreement. The committee may be asked to provide advice on labor provisions of other free trade agreements to which the United States may be a party or become a party. The committee should provide advice on issues within the scope of the NAALC and the labor provisions of the free trade agreements, including cooperative activities and the labor cooperation mechanism of each free trade agreement as established in the labor provisions and the corresponding annexes. The committee may provide advice on these and other matters as they arise in the course of administering the NAALC and the labor provisions of other free trade agreements to which the United States may be a party or become a party. The committee is to be comprised of twelve members, four representing the labor community, four representing the VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:21 May 21, 2007 Jkt 211001 business community, and four representing the public. Unless already employees of the United States Government, none of these members shall be deemed to be employees of the United States Government. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Celeste Helm, Division Chief, Division of Trade Agreement Administration and Technical Cooperation, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor, telephone (202) 693–4775. Dated: May 17, 2007. Madeleine C. McCain, NCLIS Director of Operations. [FR Doc. E7–9811 Filed 5–21–07; 8:45 am] Signed at Washington, DC this 16th day of May 2007. James Carter, Deputy Undersecretary, International Labor Affairs. [FR Doc. E7–9778 Filed 5–21–07; 8:45 am] AGENCY: BILLING CODE 4510–28–P NATIONAL COMMISSION ON LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION SCIENCE Notice of Meeting U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS). SUMMARY: The U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science is holding an open business meeting to discuss Commission programs and administrative matters. Topics will include: (1) Digital Information; (2) Emergency Management, (3) Literacy; (4) Open Access and related topics. Dates and Times: NCLIS Business Meeting—June 4, 9 a.m.–3 p.m.; June 5, 9 a.m.–12 p.m., 2007. ADDRESSES: Room 642 (June 4–5), Madison Building, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20540–1099. Status: Open meeting. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The business meeting is open to the public, subject to space availability. To make special arrangements for physically challenged persons, contact Madeleine McCain, Director of Operations, 1800 M Street, NW., Suite 350 North Tower, Washington, DC 20036, e-mail mmccain@nclis.gov, fax 202–606–9203 or telephone 202–606–9200. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Madeleine McCain, Director of Operations, U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, 1800 M Street, NW., Suite 350 North Tower, Washington, DC 20036, e-mail mmccain@nclis.gov; fax 202–606–9203 or telephone 202–606 9200. AGENCY: PO 00000 Frm 00049 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 BILLING CODE 7528–01–P NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION Notice (07–037): NASA Advisory Council; Science Committee; Earth Science Subcommittee; Meeting National Aeronautics and Space Administration. ACTION: Notice of meeting. SUMMARY: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announces a meeting of the Earth Science Subcommittee of the NASA Advisory Council (NAC). This Subcommittee reports to the Science Committee of the NAC. The Meeting will be held for the purpose of soliciting from the scientific community and other persons scientific and technical information relevant to program planning. Tuesday, June 12, 2007, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesday, June 13, 2007, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. ADDRESSES: NASA Headquarters, room 9H40, 300 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20546. 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[Federal Register Volume 72, Number 98 (Tuesday, May 22, 2007)]
[Notices]
[Pages 28713-28714]
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[FR Doc No: E7-9778]


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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Office of the Secretary


Bureau of International Labor Affairs; National Advisory 
Committee for Labor Provisions of U.S. Free Trade Agreements

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Department of Labor.

ACTION: Notice of charter renewal.

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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee 
Act, the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC), and the 
Labor Provisions of U.S. Free Trade Agreements, the Secretary of Labor 
has determined that the renewal of the charter of the National Advisory 
Committee for Labor Provisions of U.S. Free Trade Agreements is 
necessary and in the public interest. The committee shall provide its 
views to the Secretary of Labor through the Bureau of International 
Labor Affairs of the U.S. Department of Labor, which is the point of 
contact for the NAALC and the Labor Provisions of U.S. Free Trade 
Agreements. The committee is to be comprised of twelve members, four 
representing the labor community, four representing the business 
community, and four representing the public.

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    Purpose: In accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory 
Committee Act, Article 17 of the NAALC, Article 17.4 of the United 
States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, Article 18.4 of the United 
States-Chile Free Trade Agreement, Article 18.4 of the United States-
Australia Free Trade Agreement, Article 16.4 of the United States-
Morocco Free Trade Agreement, Article 16.4 of the Central America-
Dominican Republic-United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR), and 
Article 15.4 of the United States-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement, the 
Secretary of Labor has determined that the renewal of the charter of 
the National Advisory Committee for Labor Provisions of U.S. Free Trade 
Agreements is necessary and in the public interest.
    The Bureau of International Labor Affairs is the point of contact 
within the U.S. Department of Labor for the NAALC and the labor 
provisions of the United States-Singapore, United States-Chile, United 
States-Australia Free Trade Agreements, United States-Morocco Free 
Trade Agreement, the Central America-Dominican Republic-United States 
Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR), and the United States-Bahrain Free 
Trade Agreement.
    The committee shall provide its views to the Secretary of Labor 
through the Bureau of International Labor Affairs of the U.S. 
Department of Labor on the implementation of the NAALC and the labor 
chapters of the United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, the 
United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement, the United States-Australia 
Free Trade Agreement, United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement, the 
Central America-Dominican Republic-United States Free Trade Agreement 
(CAFTA-DR), and the United States-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement. The 
committee may be asked to provide advice on labor provisions of other 
free trade agreements to which the United States may be a party or 
become a party. The committee should provide advice on issues within 
the scope of the NAALC and the labor provisions of the free trade 
agreements, including cooperative activities and the labor cooperation 
mechanism of each free trade agreement as established in the labor 
provisions and the corresponding annexes. The committee may provide 
advice on these and other matters as they arise in the course of 
administering the NAALC and the labor provisions of other free trade 
agreements to which the United States may be a party or become a party.
    The committee is to be comprised of twelve members, four 
representing the labor community, four representing the business 
community, and four representing the public. Unless already employees 
of the United States Government, none of these members shall be deemed 
to be employees of the United States Government.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Celeste Helm, Division Chief, Division 
of Trade Agreement Administration and Technical Cooperation, Bureau of 
International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor, telephone (202) 
693-4775.

    Signed at Washington, DC this 16th day of May 2007.
James Carter,
Deputy Undersecretary, International Labor Affairs.
[FR Doc. E7-9778 Filed 5-21-07; 8:45 am]
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