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What approaches to expanding available
resources are most promising? What
objectives could be met and in what
time frame if additional resources were
available?
B. Experiences of Persons Within the
United States With Respect To
Accessing Foreign Works or Sharing
Accessible Copies of U.S. Works With
Foreign Persons
Please comment on the experiences of
the blind or persons with other
disabilities with respect to accessing
foreign works within the United States,
or sharing accessible copies of U.S.
works with similarly-situated persons
outside the United States. What kinds of
specific policies, practices and projects
exist or are emerging in the education,
library and business sectors? How do
existing laws create incentives or
constrain efforts? Please describe the
ways in which technology has
influenced or could assist in providing
access to foreign works or the sharing of
accessible copies. What are the legal or
practical impediments to transnational
access and how are they interrelated?
C. Other Comments on Facilitating and
Enhancing Access to Copyrighted Works
Please comment on the likely success
of measures identified above under the
subsection entitled ‘‘Possible Actions’’
under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
How might the measures best be
leveraged, alone or in combination, to
enhance access for the blind or other
persons with disabilities? Are there
additional governmental or private
sector actions that might serve the
objective of enhancing access to
copyrighted works for the blind or
persons with other disabilities?
Dated: March 20, 2009.
Maria Pallante,
Associate Register for Policy & International
Affairs, U.S. Copyright Office.
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FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH
REVIEW COMMISSION
Meeting; Sunshine Act
March 20, 2009.
TIME AND DATE: 10 a.m., Thursday,
March 26, 2009.
PLACE: The Richard V. Backley Hearing
Room, 9th Floor, 601 New Jersey
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC.
STATUS: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: The
Commission will consider and act upon
the following in open session: Peter J.
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(Issues include whether, under section
105(c)(2) of the Mine Act, an order of
temporary reinstatement remains in
effect after the Secretary of Labor has
determined, following her investigation,
that no unlawful discrimination has
occurred.)
Any person attending this meeting
who requires special accessibility
features and/or auxiliary aids, such as
sign language interpreters, must inform
the Commission in advance of those
needs. Subject to 29 CFR 2706.150(a)(3)
and § 2706.160(d).
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFO: Jean
Ellen (202) 434–9950/(202) 708–9300
for TDD Relay/1–800–877–8339 for toll
free.
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Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection,
Comment Request
National Science Foundation.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The National Science
Foundation (NSF) is announcing plans
to request clearance for this collection.
In accordance with the requirement of
Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, we are providing
opportunity for public comment on this
action. After obtaining and considering
public comment, NSF will prepare the
submission requesting OMB clearance
of this collection for no longer than
three years.
Comments are invited on (a) whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the Agency,
including whether the information shall
have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of
the Agency’s estimate of the burden of
the proposed collection of information;
(c) ways to enhance the quality, utility,
and clarity of the information on
respondents, including through the use
of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology;
and (d) ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on
respondents, including through the use
of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
DATES: Written comments should be
received by May 26, 2009, to be assured
of consideration. Comments received
after that date will be considered to the
extent practicable.
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ADDRESSES: Written comments
regarding the information collection and
requests for copies of the proposed
information collection request should be
addressed to Suzanne Plimpton, Reports
Clearance Officer, National Science
Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard,
Room 295, Arlington, VA 22230, or by
e-mail to splimpton@nsf.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Suzanne Plimpton on (703) 292–7556 or
send e-mail to splimpton@nsf.gov.
Individuals who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern time,
Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title of Collection: DUE Project Data
Form.
OMB Control No.: 3145–0201.
Expiration Date of Approval: August
31, 2009.
Abstract: The Division of
Undergraduate Education (DUE) Project
Data Form is a component of all grant
proposals submitted to NSF’s Division
of Undergraduate Education. This form
collects information needed to direct
proposals to appropriate reviewers and
to report the estimated collective impact
of proposed projects on institutions,
students, and faculty members.
Requested information includes the
discipline of the proposed project,
collaborating organizations involved in
the project, the academic level on which
the project focuses (e.g., lower-level
undergraduate courses, upper-level
undergraduate courses), characteristics
of the organization submitting the
proposal, special audiences (if any) that
the project would target (e.g., women,
minorities, persons with disabilities),
strategic foci (if any) of the project (e.g.,
research on teaching and learning,
international activities, integration of
research and education), and the
number of students and faculty at
different educational levels who would
benefit from the project.
Respondents: Investigators who
submit proposals to NSF’s Division of
Undergraduate Education.
Estimated Number of Annual
Respondents: 2,500.
Burden on the Public: 20 minutes (per
response) for an annual total of 833
hours.
Dated: March 23, 2009.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science
Foundation.
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FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION
Meeting; Sunshine Act
March 20, 2009.
Time and Date: 10 a.m., Thursday, March 26, 2009.
Place: The Richard V. Backley Hearing Room, 9th Floor, 601 New Jersey
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC.
Status: Open.
Matters To Be Considered: The Commission will consider and act upon the
following in open session: Peter J. Phillips v. A&S Construction Co.,
Docket No. WEST 2008-1057-DM. (Issues include whether, under section
105(c)(2) of the Mine Act, an order of temporary reinstatement remains
in effect after the Secretary of Labor has determined, following her
investigation, that no unlawful discrimination has occurred.)
Any person attending this meeting who requires special
accessibility features and/or auxiliary aids, such as sign language
interpreters, must inform the Commission in advance of those needs.
Subject to 29 CFR 2706.150(a)(3) and Sec. 2706.160(d).
Contact Person for More Info: Jean Ellen (202) 434-9950/(202) 708-9300
for TDD Relay/1-800-877-8339 for toll free.
[FR Doc. E9-6843 Filed 3-24-09; 11:15 am]
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