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eligibility for prescription drug subsidy
assistance under section 1860D–14 of
the Social Security Act (Act) (42 U.S.C.
1395w-114), as added by section 101 of
Public Law 108–173, the Medicare
Prescription Drug, Improvement and
Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA).
Pursuant to section 1860D–14 of the
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[PUBLIC NOTICE 5817]
Culturally Significant Objects Imported
for Exhibition Determinations: ‘‘The
Unknown Monet: Pastels and
Drawings’’
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the
following determinations: Pursuant to
the authority vested in me by the Act of
October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C.
2459), Executive Order 12047 of March
27, 1978, the Foreign Affairs Reform and
Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat.
2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et
seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of
October 1, 1999, Delegation of Authority
No. 236 of October 19, 1999, as
amended, and Delegation of Authority
No. 257 of April 15, 2003 [68 FR 19875],
I hereby determine that the objects to be
included in the exhibition ‘‘The
Unknown Monet: Pastels and
Drawings’’, imported from abroad for
temporary exhibition within the United
States, are of cultural significance. The
objects are imported pursuant to loan
agreements with the foreign owners or
custodians. I also determine that the
exhibition or display of the exhibit
objects at The Sterling and Francine
Clark Art Institute, Williamstown,
Massachusetts, from on or about June
24, 2007, until on or about September
16, 2007, and at possible additional
exhibitions or venues yet to be
determined, is in the national interest.
Public Notice of these Determinations is
ordered to be published in the Federal
Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information, including a list of
the exhibit objects, contact Julie
Simpson, Attorney-Adviser, Office of
the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of
State (telephone: (202) 453–8050). The
address is U.S. Department of State, SA–
44, 301 4th Street, SW., Room 700,
Washington, DC 20547–0001.
Dated: May 21, 2007.
C. Miller Crouch,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department
of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5803]
Shipping Coordinating Committee;
Notice of Meeting
The Shipping Coordinating
Committee (SHC) will conduct an open
meeting at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, June
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28, 2007, in room 6103, at U.S. Coast
Guard Headquarters, 2100 2nd Street
SW., Washington, DC. The purpose of
the meeting is to prepare for the 53rd
session of the Subcommittee on Safety
of Navigation (NAV) of the International
Maritime Organization (IMO) which is
scheduled for July 23 through 27, to be
held at the Royal Horticultural Halls
and Conference Centre, 81 Vincent
Square, London, England.
Items of principal interest on the
agenda are:
— Routing of ships, ship reporting and
related matters.
— Revision of the performance
standards for integrated navigation
systems (INS) and integrated bridge
systems (IBS).
— Evaluation of the use of Electronic
Chart Display and Information System
(ECDIS) and Electronic Navigational
Chart (ENC) development.
— Carriage requirements for a bridge
navigational watch alarm system.
— Development of guidelines for the
installation of shipborne radar
equipment.
— Amendments to the International
Regulations for Preventing Collisions
at Sea (COLREGS) Annex I related to
color specification of light.
— International Telecommunication
Union (ITU) matters, including
Radiocommunication ITU–R Study
Group 8.
— Guidelines for the control of ships in
an emergency.
— Development of performance
standards for navigation lights,
navigation light controllers and
associated equipment.
— Worldwide radio navigation system
(WWRNS).
— Development of an e-navigation
strategy.
— Development of carriage
requirements for ECDIS.
— Guidelines for uniform operating
limitations for high-speed craft.
— Guidelines on the layout of safety
centers on passenger ships.
— Casualty analysis.
—Consideration of International
Association of Classification Societies
(IACS) unified interpretations.
Members of the public may attend
these meetings up to the seating
capacity of the room. To facilitate the
building security process, those who
plan to attend should call or send an email two days before the meeting to
Edward.J.LaRue@uscg.mil. Interested
persons may seek information by
writing: Mr. Edward J. LaRue, Jr., U.S.
Coast Guard (CG–3PWN), Room 1407,
2100 2nd Street SW., Washington, DC
20593–0001 or by calling: (202) 372–
1564.
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Dated: May 18, 2007.
Michael E. Tousley,
Executive Secretary, Shipping Coordinating
Committee, Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Approval of Noise Compatibility
Program, Craig Municipal Airport,
Jacksonville, FL
Federal Aviation
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) announces its
findings on the Noise Compatibility
Program submitted by the Jacksonville
Airport Authority under the provisions
of 49 U.S.C. (the Aviation Safety and
Noise Abatement Act, hereinafter
referred to as ‘‘the Act’’) and 14 CFR
part 150. These findings are made in
recognition of the description of Federal
and nonfederal responsibilities in
Senate Report No. 96–52 (1980). On
December 22, 2006, the FAA
determined that the noise exposure
maps submitted by the Jacksonville
Airport Authority under Part 150 were
in compliance with applicable
requirements. On May 14, 2007, the
FAA approved the Craig Municipal
Airport noise compatibility program. All
of the recommendations of the program
were approved.
DATES: Effective Date: The effective date
of the FAA’s approval of the Craig
Municipal Airport Noise Compatibility
Program is May 14, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lindy McDowell, Federal Aviation
Administration, Orlando Airports
District Office, 5950 Hazeltine National
Dr., Suite 400, Orlando, Florida 32822–
5024, phone number: 407–812–6331.
Documents reflecting this FAA action
may be reviewed at this same location.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice announces that the FAA has
given its overall approval to the Noise
Compatibility Program for Craig
Municipal Airport, effective May 14,
2007.
Under Section 47504 of the Act, an
airport operator who has previously
submitted a Noise Exposure Map may
submit to the FAA a Noise
Compatibility Program which sets forth
the measures taken or proposed by the
airport operator for the reduction of
existing non-compatible land uses and
prevention of additional non-compatible
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land uses within the area covered by the
Noise Exposure Maps. The Act requires
such programs to be developed in
consultation with interested and
affected parties including local
communities, government agencies,
airport users, and FAA personnel.
Each airport noise compatibility
program developed in accordance with
Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part
150 is a local program, not a Federal
Program. The FAA does not substitute
its judgment for that of the airport
operator with respect to which measure
should be recommended for action. The
FAA’s approval or disapproval of FAR
Part 150 program recommendations is
measured according to the standards
expressed in FAR part 150 and the Act,
and is limited to the following
determinations;
a. The Noise Compatibility Program
was developed in accordance with the
provisions and procedures of FAR Part
150;
b. Program measures are reasonably
consistent with achieving the goals of
reducing existing non-compatible land
uses around the airport and preventing
the introduction of additional noncompatible land uses;
c. Program measures would not create
an undue burden on interstate or foreign
commerce, unjustly discriminate against
types of classes of aeronautical uses,
violate the terms of airport grant
agreements, or intrude into areas
preempted by the Federal government;
and
d. Program measures relating to the
use of flight procedures can be
implemented within the period covered
by the program without derogating
safety, adversely affecting the efficient
use and management of the navigable
airspace and air traffic control systems,
or adversely affecting other powers and
responsibilities of the Administrator
prescribed by law.
Specific limitations with respect to
FAA’s approval of an airport Noise
Compatibility Program are delineated in
FAR Part 150, Section 150.5. Approval
is not a determination concerning the
acceptability of land uses under Federal,
state, or local law. Approval does not by
itself constitute an FAA implementing
action. A request for Federal action or
approval to implement specific noise
compatibility measures may be
required, and an FAA decision on the
request may require an environmental
assessment of the proposed action.
Approval does not constitute a
commitment by the FAA to financially
assist in the implementation of the
program nor a determination that all
measures covered by the program are
eligible for grant-in-aid funding from the
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FAA. Where Federal funding is sought,
requests for project grants must be
submitted to the FAA Airports District
Office in Orlando, Florida.
Jacksonville Airport Authority
submitted to the FAA on February 14,
2006, the Noise Exposure Maps,
descriptions, and other documentation
produced during the noise compatibility
planning study conducted from August
2004, through November 2005. The
Craig Municipal Airport Noise Exposure
Maps were determined by FAA to be in
compliance with applicable
requirements on December 22, 2006.
Notice of the determination was
published in the Federal Register on
December 22, 2006.
The Craig Municipal Airport study
contains a proposed Noise
Compatibility Program comprised of
actions designed for phased
implementation by airport management
and adjacent jurisdictions from the year
2006 to the year 2009. It was requested
that FAA evaluate and approve this
material as a Noise Compatibility
Program as described in Section 47504
of the Act. The FAA began its review of
the Program on December 22, 2006, and
was required by a provisions of the Act
to approve or disapprove the program
within 180-days (other than the use of
new or modified flight procedures for
noise control). Failure to approve or
disapprove such program within the
180-day period shall be deemed to be an
approval of such program.
The submitted program contained
nine (9) proposed actions for noise
mitigation on the airport. The FAA
completed its review and determined
that the procedural and substantive
requirements of the Act and FAR part
150 have been satisfied. The overall
program, therefore, was approved by the
FAA effective May 14, 2007.
Outright approval was granted for
eight of the specific program elements.
Operational measure number five (5)
was approved in part and does not
extend to the use of monitoring
equipment for enforcement of any
voluntary measure.
These determinations are set forth in
detail in a Record of Approval signed by
the FAA on May 14, 2007. The Record
of Approval, as well as other evaluation
materials and the documents
comprising the submittal, are available
for review at the FAA office listed above
and at the administrative office of the
Jacksonville Airport Authority. The
Record of Approval also will be
available on-line at: https://www.faa.gov/
airports_airtraffic/airports/
environmental/airport_noise/part_150/
states/
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5803]
Shipping Coordinating Committee; Notice of Meeting
The Shipping Coordinating Committee (SHC) will conduct an open
meeting at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 28, 2007, in room 6103, at U.S.
Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 2nd Street SW., Washington, DC. The
purpose of the meeting is to prepare for the 53rd session of the
Subcommittee on Safety of Navigation (NAV) of the International
Maritime Organization (IMO) which is scheduled for July 23 through 27,
to be held at the Royal Horticultural Halls and Conference Centre, 81
Vincent Square, London, England.
Items of principal interest on the agenda are:
-- Routing of ships, ship reporting and related matters.
-- Revision of the performance standards for integrated navigation
systems (INS) and integrated bridge systems (IBS).
-- Evaluation of the use of Electronic Chart Display and Information
System (ECDIS) and Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) development.
-- Carriage requirements for a bridge navigational watch alarm system.
-- Development of guidelines for the installation of shipborne radar
equipment.
-- Amendments to the International Regulations for Preventing
Collisions at Sea (COLREGS) Annex I related to color specification of
light.
-- International Telecommunication Union (ITU) matters, including
Radiocommunication ITU-R Study Group 8.
-- Guidelines for the control of ships in an emergency.
-- Development of performance standards for navigation lights,
navigation light controllers and associated equipment.
-- Worldwide radio navigation system (WWRNS).
-- Development of an e-navigation strategy.
-- Development of carriage requirements for ECDIS.
-- Guidelines for uniform operating limitations for high-speed craft.
-- Guidelines on the layout of safety centers on passenger ships.
-- Casualty analysis.
--Consideration of International Association of Classification
Societies (IACS) unified interpretations.
Members of the public may attend these meetings up to the seating
capacity of the room. To facilitate the building security process,
those who plan to attend should call or send an e-mail two days before
the meeting to Edward.J.LaRue@uscg.mil. Interested persons may seek
information by writing: Mr. Edward J. LaRue, Jr., U.S. Coast Guard (CG-
3PWN), Room 1407, 2100 2nd Street SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001 or by
calling: (202) 372-1564.
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Dated: May 18, 2007.
Michael E. Tousley,
Executive Secretary, Shipping Coordinating Committee, Department of
State.
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