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Science Advisory Board Staff Office
Notification of a Public Teleconference
of the Science Advisory Board
Environmental Economics Advisory
Committee
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
The EPA’s Science Advisory
Board (SAB) Staff Office is announcing
a public teleconference of the SAB
Environmental Economics Advisory
Committee (EEAC) to discuss its draft
Advisory on EPA’s draft Guidelines for
Preparing Economic Analyses.
DATES: The teleconference will be held
from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Eastern Time) on
March 4, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
member of the public wishing further
information regarding the public
teleconference and call-in numbers may
contact Dr. Holly Stallworth, Designated
Federal Officer (DFO), U.S. EPA Science
Advisory Board Staff Office by
telephone/voice mail at (202) 343–9867,
or via e-mail at
stallworth.holly@epa.gov. The SAB
mailing address is: U.S. EPA, Science
Advisory Board (1400F), 1200
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Washington, DC 20460. General
information about the SAB, as well as
any updates concerning the meeting
announced in this notice, may be found
in the SAB Web site at https://
www.epa.gov/sab.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
Public Law 92–463, notice is hereby
given that the SAB Environmental
Economics Advisory Committee will
hold a public teleconference to consider
its draft Advisory on EPA’s draft
Guidelines for Preparing Economic
Analyses as well as public comments.
The SAB was established by 42 U.S.C.
4365 to provide independent scientific
and technical advice to the
Administrator on the technical basis for
Agency positions and regulations. The
SAB is a Federal Advisory Committee
chartered under the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5
U.S.C., App. The SAB will comply with
the provisions of FACA and all
appropriate SAB Staff Office procedural
policies.
Background: The mission of the
EEAC, an SAB Standing Committee, is
to provide independent advice to the
EPA Administrator, through the
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chartered SAB, regarding the use of
economics in EPA’s decision-making.
As discussed in 73 FR 57621, EPA’s
National Center for Environmental
Economics (NCEE) issued the
Guidelines for Preparing Economic
Analyses in September 2000 and
updated those Guidelines in 2008. The
SAB EEAC met on October 23—24, 2008
to discuss charge questions related to
the updated Guidelines. On the March
4, 2009 teleconference, the SAB EEAC
will discuss its draft Advisory as well as
public comments submitted to the SAB
EEAC.
Availability of Meeting Materials: All
materials in support of this meeting, an
agenda, public comments and a draft
Advisory will be placed on the SAB
Web site at https://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/
sabproduct.nsf/fedrgstr_activites/
Guidelines%20Review?OpenDocument
prior to the meeting.
Procedures for Providing Public Input:
Interested members of the public may
submit relevant written or oral
information for the SAB to consider
during the advisory process.
Oral Statements: In general,
individuals or groups requesting an oral
presentation at a public teleconference
will be limited to five minutes per
speaker, with no more than a total of
one hour for all speakers. Interested
parties should contact Dr. Stallworth,
DFO, at the contact information noted
above, to be placed on the public
speaker list for the March 4, 2009
teleconference. Written Statements:
Written statements should be received
in the SAB Staff Office by February 27,
2009 so that the information may be
made available to the SAB for their
consideration prior to this
teleconference. Written statements
should be supplied to the DFO in the
following formats: one hard copy with
original signature, and one electronic
copy via e-mail to
stallworth.holly@epa.gov (acceptable
file format: Adobe Acrobat PDF,
WordPerfect, MS Word, MS PowerPoint,
or Rich Text files in IBM–PC/Windows
98/2000/XP format). Submitters are
asked to provide versions of each
document submitted with and without
signatures, because the SAB Staff Office
does not publish documents with
signatures on its Web sites.
Meeting Access: For information on
access or services for individuals with
disabilities, please contact Dr.
Stallworth at (202) 343–9867 or
stallworth.holly@epa.gov. To request
accommodation of a disability, please
contact Dr. Stallworth, preferably at
least 10 days prior to the meeting to give
EPA as much time as possible to process
your request.
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Dated: January 15, 2009.
Anthony F. Maciorowski,
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Staff Office.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE
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The White House Office
Memorandum for the Heads of
Executive Departments and Agencies
January 20, 2009, Washington, DC.
From: Rahm Emanuel, Assistant to the
President and Chief of Staff
Subject: Regulatory Review
President Obama has asked me to
communicate to each of you his plan for
managing the Federal regulatory process
at the beginning of his Administration.
It is important that President Obama’s
appointees and designees have the
opportunity to review and approve any
new or pending regulations. Therefore,
at the direction of the President, I am
requesting that you immediately take
the following steps:
1. Subject to any exceptions the
Director or Acting Director of the Office
of Management and Budget (the ‘‘OMB
Director’’) allows for emergency
situations or other urgent circumstances
relating to health, safety, environmental,
financial, or national security matters,
or otherwise, no proposed or final
regulation should be sent to the Office
of the Federal Register (the ‘‘OFR’’) for
publication unless and until it has been
reviewed and approved by a department
or agency head appointed or designated
by the President after noon on January
20, 2009, or in the case of the
Department of Defense, the Secretary of
Defense. The department or agency head
may delegate this review and approval
power to any other person so appointed
or designated by the President,
consistent with applicable law.
2. Withdraw from the OFR all
proposed or final regulations that have
not been published in the Federal
Register so that they can be reviewed
and approved by a department or
agency head as described in paragraph
1. This withdrawal is subject to the
exceptions described in paragraph 1 and
must be conducted consistent with OFR
procedures.
3. Consider extending for 60 days the
effective date of regulations that have
been published in the Federal Register
but not yet taken effect, subject to the
exceptions described in paragraph 1, for
the purpose of reviewing questions of
law and policy raised by those
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regulations. Where such an extension is
made for this purpose, you should
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interested parties to provide comments
about issues of law and policy raised by
those rules. Following the 60-day
extension:
a. For those rules that raise no
substantial questions of law or policy,
no further action needs to be taken; and
b. For those rules that raise
substantial questions of law or policy,
agencies should notify the OMB
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action.
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regulations subject to statutory or
judicial deadlines. Please immediately
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regulations.
5. Notify the OMB Director promptly
of any regulations that you believe
should not be subject to the directives
in paragraphs 1–3 because they affect
critical health, safety, environmental,
financial, or national security functions
of the department or agency, or for some
other reason. The OMB Director will
review all such notifications and
determine whether an exception is
appropriate.
6. Continue in all instances to comply
with any applicable Executive Orders
concerning regulatory management.
As used in this memorandum,
‘‘regulation’’ has the meaning set forth
in section 3(e) of Executive Order 12866
of September 30, 1993, as amended; this
memorandum covers ‘‘any substantive
action by an agency (normally
published in the Federal Register) that
promulgates or is expected to lead to the
promulgation of a final rule or
regulation, including notices of inquiry,
advance notices of proposed
rulemaking, and notices of proposed
rulemaking.’’
This regulatory review will be
implemented by the OMB Director, and
communications regarding any matters
pertaining to this review should be
addressed to that official.
The OMB Director is authorized and
directed to publish this memorandum in
the Federal Register.
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Thursday, January 22,
2009 at 9:30 a.m. The meeting will be
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
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Authority: Federal Advisory Committee
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committee Act (Pub. L. No. 92–463), as
amended, and the FASAB Rules Of
Procedure, as amended in April, 2004,
notice is hereby given that the Federal
Accounting Standards Advisory Board
(FASAB) will hold a public hearing on
February 25th 2009, to hear testimony
from respondents to two recently
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Comprehensive Long-Term Fiscal
Projections for the U.S. Government and
Accounting for Social Insurance,
Revised. Those interested in testifying
should contact Eileen Parlow, Assistant
Director, no later than February. Please
indicate whether you wish to provide
testimony on one or both exposure
drafts. Also, please provide a short
biography and a separate statement
summarizing your written response to
each exposure draft on which you wish
to testify. Ms. Parlow can be reached at
202–512–7356 or via e-mail at
parlowe@fasab.gov. The exposure drafts
are available on the FASAB Web site
https://www.fasab.gov/exposure.html.
Any interested person may attend the
meetings as an observer. GAO Building
Security requires advance notice of your
attendance. Please notify FASAB of
your planned attendance by calling
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the respective meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Wendy M. Payne, Executive Director,
441 G St., NW., Mail Stop 6K17V,
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to reduce paperwork burden and as
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
The White House Office
Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies
January 20, 2009, Washington, DC.
From: Rahm Emanuel, Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff
Subject: Regulatory Review
President Obama has asked me to communicate to each of you his plan
for managing the Federal regulatory process at the beginning of his
Administration. It is important that President Obama's appointees and
designees have the opportunity to review and approve any new or pending
regulations. Therefore, at the direction of the President, I am
requesting that you immediately take the following steps:
1. Subject to any exceptions the Director or Acting Director of the
Office of Management and Budget (the ``OMB Director'') allows for
emergency situations or other urgent circumstances relating to health,
safety, environmental, financial, or national security matters, or
otherwise, no proposed or final regulation should be sent to the Office
of the Federal Register (the ``OFR'') for publication unless and until
it has been reviewed and approved by a department or agency head
appointed or designated by the President after noon on January 20,
2009, or in the case of the Department of Defense, the Secretary of
Defense. The department or agency head may delegate this review and
approval power to any other person so appointed or designated by the
President, consistent with applicable law.
2. Withdraw from the OFR all proposed or final regulations that
have not been published in the Federal Register so that they can be
reviewed and approved by a department or agency head as described in
paragraph 1. This withdrawal is subject to the exceptions described in
paragraph 1 and must be conducted consistent with OFR procedures.
3. Consider extending for 60 days the effective date of regulations
that have been published in the Federal Register but not yet taken
effect, subject to the exceptions described in paragraph 1, for the
purpose of reviewing questions of law and policy raised by those
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regulations. Where such an extension is made for this purpose, you
should immediately reopen the notice-and-comment period for 30 days to
allow interested parties to provide comments about issues of law and
policy raised by those rules. Following the 60-day extension:
a. For those rules that raise no substantial questions of law or
policy, no further action needs to be taken; and
b. For those rules that raise substantial questions of law or
policy, agencies should notify the OMB Director and take appropriate
further action.
4. The requested actions set forth in paragraphs 1-3 do not apply
to any regulations subject to statutory or judicial deadlines. Please
immediately notify the OMB Director of any such regulations.
5. Notify the OMB Director promptly of any regulations that you
believe should not be subject to the directives in paragraphs 1-3
because they affect critical health, safety, environmental, financial,
or national security functions of the department or agency, or for some
other reason. The OMB Director will review all such notifications and
determine whether an exception is appropriate.
6. Continue in all instances to comply with any applicable
Executive Orders concerning regulatory management.
As used in this memorandum, ``regulation'' has the meaning set
forth in section 3(e) of Executive Order 12866 of September 30, 1993,
as amended; this memorandum covers ``any substantive action by an
agency (normally published in the Federal Register) that promulgates or
is expected to lead to the promulgation of a final rule or regulation,
including notices of inquiry, advance notices of proposed rulemaking,
and notices of proposed rulemaking.''
This regulatory review will be implemented by the OMB Director, and
communications regarding any matters pertaining to this review should
be addressed to that official.
The OMB Director is authorized and directed to publish this
memorandum in the Federal Register.
[FR Doc. E9-1639 Filed 1-23-09; 8:45 am]
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