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Issued on: December 4, 2009.
Larry W. Minor,
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Program Development.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation Board
[STB Ex Parte No. 526 (Sub-No. 1)]
Notice of Railroad-Shipper
Transportation Advisory Council
Vacancy
Surface Transportation Board.
Notice of vacancy on the
Railroad-Shipper Transportation
Advisory Council (RSTAC) and
solicitation of nominations.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Surface Transportation
Board (Board) hereby gives notice of one
vacancy on RSTAC: a representative of
a Class II or III railroad. The Board is
soliciting suggestions for candidates to
fill this vacancy.
DATES: Suggestions of candidates for
membership on RSTAC are due on
January 11, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Suggestions may be
submitted either via the Board’s e-filing
format or in the traditional paper
format. Any person using e-filing should
attach a document and otherwise
comply with the instructions at the E–
FILING link on the Board’s Web site, at
https://www.stb.dot.gov. Any person
submitting a filing in the traditional
paper format should send an original
and 10 copies to: Surface Transportation
Board, Attn: STB Ex Parte No. 526 (SubNo. 1), 395 E Street, SW., Washington,
DC 20423–0001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Brian O’Boyle at 202–245–0536.
Assistance for the hearing impaired is
available through the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Board, created by Congress in 1996 to
take over many of the functions
previously performed by the Interstate
Commerce Commission, exercises broad
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authority over transportation by rail
carriers, including regulation of railroad
rates and service (49 U.S.C. 10701–
10747, 11101–11124), as well as the
construction, acquisition, operation, and
abandonment of rail lines (49 U.S.C.
10901–10907) and railroad line sales,
consolidations, mergers, and common
control arrangements (49 U.S.C. 10902,
11323–11327).
RSTAC was established upon the
enactment of the ICC Termination Act of
1995 (ICCTA), on December 29, 1995, to
advise the Board’s Chairman, the
Secretary of Transportation, the
Committee on Commerce, Science, and
Transportation of the Senate, and the
Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure of the House of
Representatives, with respect to rail
transportation policy issues that RSTAC
considers significant. RSTAC focuses on
issues of importance to small shippers
and small railroads, including car
supply, rates, competition, and
procedures for addressing claims.
ICCTA directs RSTAC to develop
private-sector mechanisms to prevent,
or identify and address, obstacles to the
most effective and efficient
transportation system practicable. The
Secretary of Transportation and the
members of the Board cooperate with
RSTAC in providing research, technical,
and other reasonable support. RSTAC
also prepares an annual report
concerning its activities and
recommendations on whatever
regulatory or legislative relief it
considers appropriate. RSTAC is not
subject to the Federal Advisory
Committee Act.
RSTAC consists of 19 members. Of
this number, 15 members are appointed
by the Chairman of the Board, and the
remaining four members are the
Secretary of Transportation and the
Members of the Board, who serve as ex
officio, nonvoting members of RSTAC.
Of the 15 members to be appointed,
nine members are voting members and
are appointed from senior executive
officers of organizations engaged in the
railroad and rail shipping industries. At
least four of the voting members must be
representatives of small shippers as
determined by the Chairman, and at
least four of the voting members must be
representatives of Class II or III
railroads. The remaining six members to
be appointed—three representing Class I
railroads and three representing large
shipper organizations—serve in a
nonvoting, advisory capacity, but are
entitled to participate in RSTAC
deliberations.
RSTAC is required by statute to meet
at least semi-annually, and has chosen
to meet four times in 2010, with the first
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meeting tentatively scheduled in
February 2010. Meetings are generally
held at the Board’s headquarters in
Washington, DC, although some may be
held in other locations.
The members of RSTAC receive no
compensation for their services. RSTAC
members are required to provide for the
expenses incidental to their service,
including travel expenses, as the Board
cannot provide for these expenses. The
RSTAC Chairman, however, may
request funding from the Department of
Transportation to cover travel expenses,
subject to certain restrictions in ICCTA.
RSTAC also may solicit and use private
funding for its activities, again subject to
certain restrictions in ICCTA. RSTAC
members presently have elected to
submit annual dues to pay for RSTAC
expenses.
RSTAC members must be citizens of
the United States and represent as
broadly as practicable the various
segments of the railroad and rail shipper
industries. They may not be full-time
employees of the United States. The
members of RSTAC are appointed for a
term of 3 years. A member may serve
after the expiration of his or her term
until a successor has taken office. No
member will be eligible to serve in
excess of two consecutive terms.
One vacancy currently exists for a 3year term for a representative of a Class
II or III railroad, beginning immediately
upon appointment by the Chairman and
ending on December 31, 2012.
Suggestions for a member to fill this
vacancy should be submitted in letter
form, identifying the name of the
candidate and a representation that the
candidate is willing to serve a three-year
term as a member of the RSTAC
beginning in the Winter of 2010.
Suggestions for a candidate for
membership on RSTAC should be filed
with the Board by January 11, 2010.
This action will not significantly
affect either the quality of the human
environment or the conservation of
energy resources.
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 726.
Decided: December 7, 2009.
By the Board, Rachel D. Campbell,
Director, Office of Proceedings.
Kulunie L. Cannon,
Clearance Clerk.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation Board
[STB Ex Parte No. 526 (Sub-No. 1)]
Notice of Railroad-Shipper Transportation Advisory Council
Vacancy
AGENCY: Surface Transportation Board.
ACTION: Notice of vacancy on the Railroad-Shipper Transportation
Advisory Council (RSTAC) and solicitation of nominations.
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SUMMARY: The Surface Transportation Board (Board) hereby gives notice
of one vacancy on RSTAC: a representative of a Class II or III
railroad. The Board is soliciting suggestions for candidates to fill
this vacancy.
DATES: Suggestions of candidates for membership on RSTAC are due on
January 11, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Suggestions may be submitted either via the Board's e-filing
format or in the traditional paper format. Any person using e-filing
should attach a document and otherwise comply with the instructions at
the E-FILING link on the Board's Web site, at https://www.stb.dot.gov.
Any person submitting a filing in the traditional paper format should
send an original and 10 copies to: Surface Transportation Board, Attn:
STB Ex Parte No. 526 (Sub-No. 1), 395 E Street, SW., Washington, DC
20423-0001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Brian O'Boyle at 202-245-0536.
Assistance for the hearing impaired is available through the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Board, created by Congress in 1996 to
take over many of the functions previously performed by the Interstate
Commerce Commission, exercises broad authority over transportation by
rail carriers, including regulation of railroad rates and service (49
U.S.C. 10701-10747, 11101-11124), as well as the construction,
acquisition, operation, and abandonment of rail lines (49 U.S.C. 10901-
10907) and railroad line sales, consolidations, mergers, and common
control arrangements (49 U.S.C. 10902, 11323-11327).
RSTAC was established upon the enactment of the ICC Termination Act
of 1995 (ICCTA), on December 29, 1995, to advise the Board's Chairman,
the Secretary of Transportation, the Committee on Commerce, Science,
and Transportation of the Senate, and the Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives, with respect to
rail transportation policy issues that RSTAC considers significant.
RSTAC focuses on issues of importance to small shippers and small
railroads, including car supply, rates, competition, and procedures for
addressing claims. ICCTA directs RSTAC to develop private-sector
mechanisms to prevent, or identify and address, obstacles to the most
effective and efficient transportation system practicable. The
Secretary of Transportation and the members of the Board cooperate with
RSTAC in providing research, technical, and other reasonable support.
RSTAC also prepares an annual report concerning its activities and
recommendations on whatever regulatory or legislative relief it
considers appropriate. RSTAC is not subject to the Federal Advisory
Committee Act.
RSTAC consists of 19 members. Of this number, 15 members are
appointed by the Chairman of the Board, and the remaining four members
are the Secretary of Transportation and the Members of the Board, who
serve as ex officio, nonvoting members of RSTAC. Of the 15 members to
be appointed, nine members are voting members and are appointed from
senior executive officers of organizations engaged in the railroad and
rail shipping industries. At least four of the voting members must be
representatives of small shippers as determined by the Chairman, and at
least four of the voting members must be representatives of Class II or
III railroads. The remaining six members to be appointed--three
representing Class I railroads and three representing large shipper
organizations--serve in a nonvoting, advisory capacity, but are
entitled to participate in RSTAC deliberations.
RSTAC is required by statute to meet at least semi-annually, and
has chosen to meet four times in 2010, with the first meeting
tentatively scheduled in February 2010. Meetings are generally held at
the Board's headquarters in Washington, DC, although some may be held
in other locations.
The members of RSTAC receive no compensation for their services.
RSTAC members are required to provide for the expenses incidental to
their service, including travel expenses, as the Board cannot provide
for these expenses. The RSTAC Chairman, however, may request funding
from the Department of Transportation to cover travel expenses, subject
to certain restrictions in ICCTA. RSTAC also may solicit and use
private funding for its activities, again subject to certain
restrictions in ICCTA. RSTAC members presently have elected to submit
annual dues to pay for RSTAC expenses.
RSTAC members must be citizens of the United States and represent
as broadly as practicable the various segments of the railroad and rail
shipper industries. They may not be full-time employees of the United
States. The members of RSTAC are appointed for a term of 3 years. A
member may serve after the expiration of his or her term until a
successor has taken office. No member will be eligible to serve in
excess of two consecutive terms.
One vacancy currently exists for a 3-year term for a representative
of a Class II or III railroad, beginning immediately upon appointment
by the Chairman and ending on December 31, 2012. Suggestions for a
member to fill this vacancy should be submitted in letter form,
identifying the name of the candidate and a representation that the
candidate is willing to serve a three-year term as a member of the
RSTAC beginning in the Winter of 2010. Suggestions for a candidate for
membership on RSTAC should be filed with the Board by January 11, 2010.
This action will not significantly affect either the quality of the
human environment or the conservation of energy resources.
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 726.
Decided: December 7, 2009.
By the Board, Rachel D. Campbell, Director, Office of
Proceedings.
Kulunie L. Cannon,
Clearance Clerk.
[FR Doc. E9-29517 Filed 12-10-09; 8:45 am]
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