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Download as PDF 4440 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 17 / Wednesday, January 27, 2010 / Notices with the foreign owner or custodian. I also determine that the exhibition or display of the exhibit object at the Museum of Biblical Art, New York, NY, from on or about February 19 until on or about May 30, 2010, 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 Carol B. Epstein, Attorney-Adviser, Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State (telephone: 202/632–6473). The address is U.S. Department of State, SA–5, L/PD, Fifth Floor, Washington, DC 20522– 0505. Dated: January 19, 2010. Maura M. Pally, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Professional and Cultural Exchanges, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State. [FR Doc. 2010–1594 Filed 1–26–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–05–P DEPARTMENT OF STATE [Public Notice Number 6867] srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with NOTICES U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy; Notice of Meeting The U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy will hold a public meeting on February 11, 2010, in the conference room of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), located at 1850 K Street, NW., Fifth Floor, Washington, DC 20006. The meeting will be held from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The Commissioners will discuss public diplomacy issues, including interagency collaboration in advancing U.S. government public diplomacy efforts. The Advisory Commission was originally established under Section 604 of the United States Information and Exchange Act of 1948, as amended (22 U.S.C. 1469) and Section 8 of Reorganization Plan Numbered 2 of 1977. It was reauthorized pursuant to Public Law 111–70 (2009), 22 U.S.C. 6553. 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[FR Doc. 2010–1597 Filed 1–26–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–11–P DEPARTMENT OF STATE [Public Notice 6882] U.S. Department of State Advisory Committee on Private International Law: Organization of American States (OAS) Specialized Conference on Private International Law (CIDIP) Study Group The OAS CIDIP Study Group will hold another public meeting to continue the discussion that began at the December 15, 2009 meeting and continued at the January 15, 2010 meeting. This is not a meeting of the full Advisory Committee. In the context of the Seventh InterAmerican Specialized Conference on Private International Law (CIDIP–VII), the Committee on Juridical and Political Affairs (CJAP) of the Permanent Council of the OAS is carrying out work on consumer rights as part of its program on private international law. Three proposals have been put forward: A revised Brazilian draft convention on applicable law that has recently been expanded to include jurisdiction, a Canadian draft model law on applicable law and jurisdiction, and a United States proposal (with several components) for legislative guidelines/ model laws/rules to promote consumer redress mechanisms such as small claims tribunals, collective procedures, on-line dispute resolution, and government actions. The U.S. is considering the possibility of expanding its existing proposal. The United States is also considering whether to pursue ratification of the Inter-American Convention on the Law Applicable to International Contracts (known as the Mexico City Convention), which was adopted at the Fifth InterAmerican Specialized Conference on Private International Law (CIDIP–V). 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If you are unable to attend the public meeting and would like to participate from a remote location, teleconferencing will be available. Public Participation: Advisory Committee Study Group meetings are open to the public. Persons wishing to attend must contact Trisha Smeltzer at smeltzertk@state.gov or 202–776–8423 and provide their name, e-mail address, and affiliation(s) if any. Please contact Ms. Smeltzer for additional meeting information, any of the documents referenced above, or dial-in information on the conference call. A member of the public needing reasonable accommodation should advise those same contacts not later than January 8th. Requests made after that date will be considered, but might not be able to be fulfilled. Persons who cannot attend or participate by conference call but who wish to comment on any of the topics referred to above are welcome to do so by e-mail to Michael Dennis at DennisMJ@state.gov or Hugh Stevenson at hstevenson@ftc.gov. Dated: January 21, 2010. Michael Dennis, Attorney-Adviser, Office of Private International Law, Office of the Legal Adviser, Department of State. [FR Doc. 2010–1596 Filed 1–26–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–08–P DEPARTMENT OF STATE [Public Notice 6885] Meeting of the Working group on Environmental Cooperation Pursuant to the United States-Morocco Joint Statement on Environmental Cooperation ACTION: E:\FR\FM\27JAN1.SGM Notice. 27JAN1 srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 17 / Wednesday, January 27, 2010 / Notices SUMMARY: The Department of State is providing notice that the U.S. and Morocco will hold a meeting of the Working Group on Environmental Cooperation (‘‘Working Group’’) in Rabat, Morocco on February 9, 2010, at a venue to be announced. Meetings of the Working Group were forecast in paragraph five of the United StatesMorocco Joint Statement on Environmental Cooperation (‘‘Joint Statement’’), signed on June 1, 2004. During the meeting, the U.S. and Morocco will review cooperative environmental work they have undertaken and will outline plans for future activities pursuant to the Joint Statement. In addition, the U.S. and Morocco will formally review and adopt a new 2010–2012 Plan of Action for implementing environmental cooperation consistent with the Joint Statement. The entire meeting will be open to the public with simultaneous interpretation in English and French. Time will be allocated for question and answer sessions. See below under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for additional details on the background and purpose of the meeting. DATES: To be assured of timely consideration, all written comments or suggestions are requested no later than February 3, 2010. ADDRESSES: Written comments or suggestions should be e-mailed (WingRD@state.gov) or faxed ((202) 647– 1052) to Robert Wing, U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Oceans, Environment, and Science, Office of Environmental Policy, with the subject line ‘‘Meeting of the U.S.-Morocco Working Group on Environmental Cooperation.’’ For those with access to the Internet, comments may be submitted at the following address: https://www.regulations.gov/search/ Regs/home.html#home. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Wing, telephone (202) 647–6780. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In paragraph five of the U.S.-Morocco Joint Statement on Environmental Cooperation, the United States and Morocco announced the establishment of a Working Group on Environmental Cooperation intended to meet regularly. The mandate of the Working Group is to advance environmental protection in Morocco by developing cooperative environmental activities that take into account environmental priorities and that are agreed to by the two Governments. The Working Group will develop a Plan of Action towards meeting this goal. The 2005–2007 Plan of Action focused on a set of mutually identified VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:22 Jan 26, 2010 Jkt 220001 goals which will advance environmental protection in Morocco and will assist Morocco in meeting its obligations under the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement. These goals were: (1) Strengthening the capacity to develop, implement and enforce environmental laws and regulations, (2) encouraging the development of incentives and voluntary mechanisms to contribute to the achievement and maintenance of high levels of environmental protection, (3) promoting opportunities for public participation in environmental protection efforts and improving public access to information and access to justice on environmental issues, (4) protecting coastal environmental zones and estuaries and preventing the overexploitation of fisheries resources, (5) safeguarding important natural resources, such as water, and protected areas in Morocco, and (6) promoting the growth of the environmental-technology business sector. Some indicative actions undertaken in these areas have included workshops on environmental impact assessment and the use of economic incentives for environmental decision making. Ongoing work includes: Assistance to Morocco on enhanced compliance with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES) through legislation; technical assistance for a plan to enforce environmental rules in the textile sector; and development of a plan to manage waste from olive oil factories. The United States Agency for International Development, the Department of the Interior, the Department of Commerce, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Agriculture and the Trade and Development Agency and others have been involved in implementing these activities. Officials from U.S. and Moroccan agencies will present and discuss their activities at the Working Group meeting. The 2010– 2012 Plan of Action will seek to build upon the progress made in the previous Plan of Action and will detail cooperative activities in four main priority areas: Institutional and policy strengthening; biodiversity conservation and improved management of protected areas; improved private sector environmental performance; and environmental education, transparency, and public participation in environmental decision-making and enforcement. For more information, interested parties are encouraged to refer to: (1) The U.S.-Morocco Joint Statement on Environmental Cooperation, (2) the 2005–2007 Plan of Action, (3) Chapter PO 00000 Frm 00106 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 4441 17 of the Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Morocco, (4) the 2004 Final Environmental Review of the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement, and (5) the Web site of the Moroccan Ministry of the Environment (French and Arabic) which are all available or linked at: https://www.state.gov/g/oes/ env/trade/morocco. 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[FR Doc No: 2010-1595]


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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

[Public Notice 6885]


Meeting of the Working group on Environmental Cooperation 
Pursuant to the United States-Morocco Joint Statement on Environmental 
Cooperation

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Department of State is providing notice that the U.S. and 
Morocco will hold a meeting of the Working Group on Environmental 
Cooperation (``Working Group'') in Rabat, Morocco on February 9, 2010, 
at a venue to be announced. Meetings of the Working Group were forecast 
in paragraph five of the United States-Morocco Joint Statement on 
Environmental Cooperation (``Joint Statement''), signed on June 1, 
2004.
    During the meeting, the U.S. and Morocco will review cooperative 
environmental work they have undertaken and will outline plans for 
future activities pursuant to the Joint Statement. In addition, the 
U.S. and Morocco will formally review and adopt a new 2010-2012 Plan of 
Action for implementing environmental cooperation consistent with the 
Joint Statement. The entire meeting will be open to the public with 
simultaneous interpretation in English and French. Time will be 
allocated for question and answer sessions. See below under 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for additional details on the background and 
purpose of the meeting.

DATES:
    To be assured of timely consideration, all written comments or 
suggestions are requested no later than February 3, 2010.

ADDRESSES: Written comments or suggestions should be e-mailed 
(WingRD@state.gov) or faxed ((202) 647-1052) to Robert Wing, U.S. 
Department of State, Bureau of Oceans, Environment, and Science, Office 
of Environmental Policy, with the subject line ``Meeting of the U.S.-
Morocco Working Group on Environmental Cooperation.'' For those with 
access to the Internet, comments may be submitted at the following 
address: https://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#home.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Wing, telephone (202) 647-6780.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In paragraph five of the U.S.-Morocco Joint 
Statement on Environmental Cooperation, the United States and Morocco 
announced the establishment of a Working Group on Environmental 
Cooperation intended to meet regularly. The mandate of the Working 
Group is to advance environmental protection in Morocco by developing 
cooperative environmental activities that take into account 
environmental priorities and that are agreed to by the two Governments. 
The Working Group will develop a Plan of Action towards meeting this 
goal.
    The 2005-2007 Plan of Action focused on a set of mutually 
identified goals which will advance environmental protection in Morocco 
and will assist Morocco in meeting its obligations under the U.S.-
Morocco Free Trade Agreement. These goals were: (1) Strengthening the 
capacity to develop, implement and enforce environmental laws and 
regulations, (2) encouraging the development of incentives and 
voluntary mechanisms to contribute to the achievement and maintenance 
of high levels of environmental protection, (3) promoting opportunities 
for public participation in environmental protection efforts and 
improving public access to information and access to justice on 
environmental issues, (4) protecting coastal environmental zones and 
estuaries and preventing the over-exploitation of fisheries resources, 
(5) safeguarding important natural resources, such as water, and 
protected areas in Morocco, and (6) promoting the growth of the 
environmental-technology business sector. Some indicative actions 
undertaken in these areas have included workshops on environmental 
impact assessment and the use of economic incentives for environmental 
decision making. Ongoing work includes: Assistance to Morocco on 
enhanced compliance with the Convention on International Trade in 
Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES) through legislation; 
technical assistance for a plan to enforce environmental rules in the 
textile sector; and development of a plan to manage waste from olive 
oil factories. The United States Agency for International Development, 
the Department of the Interior, the Department of Commerce, the 
Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Agriculture and the 
Trade and Development Agency and others have been involved in 
implementing these activities. Officials from U.S. and Moroccan 
agencies will present and discuss their activities at the Working Group 
meeting. The 2010-2012 Plan of Action will seek to build upon the 
progress made in the previous Plan of Action and will detail 
cooperative activities in four main priority areas: Institutional and 
policy strengthening; biodiversity conservation and improved management 
of protected areas; improved private sector environmental performance; 
and environmental education, transparency, and public participation in 
environmental decision-making and enforcement.
    For more information, interested parties are encouraged to refer 
to: (1) The U.S.-Morocco Joint Statement on Environmental Cooperation, 
(2) the 2005-2007 Plan of Action, (3) Chapter 17 of the Free Trade 
Agreement between the United States and Morocco, (4) the 2004 Final 
Environmental Review of the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement, and (5) 
the Web site of the Moroccan Ministry of the Environment (French and 
Arabic) which are all available or linked at: https://www.state.gov/g/oes/env/trade/morocco.

    Dated: January 22, 2010.
Willem H. Brakel,
Acting Director, Office of Environmental Policy, Department of State.
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