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valuable facilities and improvements for
scientific work associated with the
Smithsonian Institution’s Fred
Lawrence Whipple Observatory. The
Federal investment and utility of the
observatory may be lost if the site is
open to mineral location.
As extended, the withdrawal would
not alter the applicability of those
public land laws governing the use of
land under lease, license, or permit, or
governing the disposal of the mineral or
vegetative resources other than under
the mining laws.
The use of a right-of-way or
interagency or cooperative agreement
would not provide adequate protection
from prospecting disturbance, mining
operations, or mineral patent, under the
36 CFR part 228, surface protection
regulations.
There is no alternative site to ensure
protection of the existing facilities on
the above described public lands.
No water rights would be needed to
fulfill the purpose of the requested
withdrawal extension.
For a period of 90 days from the date
of publication of this notice, all persons
who wish to submit comments,
suggestions, or objections in connection
with the proposed withdrawal extension
may present their views in writing to
the Coronado National Forest Office, at
the address stated above.
Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so. All submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be
made available for public inspection in
their entirety.
Notice is hereby given that an
opportunity for a public meeting is
afforded in connection with the
proposed withdrawal extension. All
interested parties who desire a public
meeting for the purpose of being heard
on the proposed withdrawal extension
must submit a written request to Karl
Sandwell-Weiss, Coronado National
Forest Office, at the address stated
above by August 9, 2010. Upon
determination by the authorized officer
that a public meeting will be held, a
notice of the time and place will be
published in the Federal Register and in
at least one local newspaper no less
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than 30 days before the scheduled date
of the meeting.
The withdrawal extension application
will be processed in accordance with
the regulations set forth in 43 CFR
2310.4.
Authority: 43 CFR 2310.3–1(b).
Deborah E. Stevens,
Acting, Deputy State Director, Office of
Communications.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[AZA22647]
Notice of Proposed Withdrawal
Extension and Opportunity for Public
Meeting; Arizona
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: The United States Department
of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service
has filed an application with the Bureau
of Land Management (BLM) that
proposes to extend the duration of
Public Land Order (PLO) No. 6812 for
an additional 20-year period. PLO No.
6812 withdrew approximately 40 acres
of National Forest System land from the
mining laws for use as a base camp site
for the Smithsonian Institution’s Fred
Lawrence Whipple Observatory. The
withdrawal created by PLO No. 6812
will expire on October 30, 2010, unless
extended. This notice gives an
opportunity to comment on the
proposed action and to request a public
meeting.
DATES: Comments and requests for a
public meeting must be received by
August 9, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Comments and meeting
request should be sent to the Coronado
National Forest Office, Federal Building,
300 West Congress Street, Tucson,
Arizona 85701, (520) 388–8348.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karl
Sandwell-Weiss, Minerals Resource
Geologist, at the Forest Service address
listed above, or Vivian Titus, Bureau of
Land Management, Arizona State Office,
One North Central, Suite 800, Phoenix,
Arizona 85004, (602) 417–9598.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The USDA
Forest Service has filed an application
requesting that the Secretary of the
Interior extend PLO No. 6812 (55 FR
45805, (1990)), which withdrew 40
acres of National Forest System land
located in Santa Cruz County, Arizona,
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from location and entry under the
United States mining laws (30 U.S.C. ch.
2) for an additional 20-year term. PLO
No. 6812 is incorporated herein by
reference.
The purpose of the proposed
extension is to continue to protect
valuable facilities and improvements
associated with the Smithsonian
Institution’s Fred Lawrence Whipple
Observatory Base Camp Site. The
facilities include a visitor center,
administrative offices, and a motor pool.
The Federal investment and utility of
the observatory may be lost if the site is
open to mineral location.
As extended, the withdrawal would
not alter the applicability of those
public land laws governing the use of
land under lease, license, or permit, or
governing the disposal of the mineral or
vegetative resources other than under
the mining laws.
The use of a right-of-way or
interagency or cooperative agreement
would not provide adequate protection
from prospecting disturbance, mining
operations, or mineral patent, under the
36 CFR part 228, surface protection
regulations.
There is no alternative site to ensure
protection of the existing facilities on
the above described public lands.
No water rights would be needed to
fulfill the purpose of the requested
withdrawal extension.
For a period of 90 days from the date
of publication of this notice, all persons
who wish to submit comments,
suggestions, or objections in connection
with the proposed withdrawal extension
may present their views in writing to
the Coronado National Forest Office at
the address stated above.
Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so. All submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be
made available for public inspection in
their entirety.
Notice is hereby given that an
opportunity for a public meeting is
afforded in connection with the
proposed withdrawal extension. All
interested parties who desire a public
meeting for the purpose of being heard
on the proposed withdrawal extension
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must submit a written request to Karl
Sandwell-Weiss, Coronado National
Forest Office at the address stated above
by August 9, 2010. Upon determination
by the authorized officer that a public
meeting will be held, a notice of the
time and place will be published in the
Federal Register and in at least one
local newspaper no less than 30 days
before the scheduled date of the
meeting.
The withdrawal extension application
will be processed in accordance with
the regulations set forth in 43 CFR
2310.4.
Authority: 43 CFR 2310.3–1(b).
Deborah E. Stevens,
Acting, Deputy State Director, Office of
Communications.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
[Investigation No. 332–514]
China: Intellectual Property
Infringement, Indigenous Innovation
Policies, and Frameworks for
Measuring the Effects on the U.S.
Economy
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AGENCY: United States International
Trade Commission.
ACTION: Institution of investigation and
scheduling of hearing.
SUMMARY: Following receipt of a request
from the United States Senate
Committee on Finance (Committee)
dated April 19, 2010, the U.S.
International Trade Commission
(Commission) instituted investigation
No. 332–514, China: Intellectual
Property Infringement, Indigenous
Innovation Policies, and Frameworks for
Measuring the Effects on the U.S.
Economy, for the purpose of preparing
the first of two reports requested by the
Committee, and has scheduled a public
hearing in connection with
investigations relating to both reports
for June 15, 2010.
DATES:
June 1, 2010: Deadline for filing
requests to appear at the public hearing.
June 3, 2010: Deadline for filing prehearing briefs and statements.
June 15, 2010: Public hearing.
June 22, 2010: Deadline for filing
post-hearing briefs and statements.
July 9, 2010: Deadline for filing all
other written submissions concerning
investigation No. 332–514.
November 19, 2010: Transmittal of
first report to the Senate Committee on
Finance.
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All Commission offices,
including the Commission’s hearing
rooms, are located in the United States
International Trade Commission
Building, 500 E Street, SW.,
Washington, DC. All written
submissions should be addressed to the
Secretary, United States International
Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20436. The public
record for this investigation may be
viewed on the Commission’s electronic
docket (EDIS) at https://www.usitc.gov/
secretary/edis.htm.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Project Leaders Katherine Linton
(katherine.linton@usitc.gov or 202–205–
3393) or Alexander Hammer
(alexander.hammer@usitc.gov or 202–
205–3271) or Deputy Project Leader
Jeremy Wise (jeremy.wise@usitc.gov or
202–205–3190) for information specific
to this investigation. For information on
the legal aspects of these investigations,
contact William Gearhart of the
Commission’s Office of the General
Counsel (202–205–3091 or
william.gearhart@usitc.gov). The media
should contact Margaret O’Laughlin,
Office of External Relations (202–205–
1819 or margaret.olaughlin@usitc.gov).
Hearing-impaired individuals may
obtain information on this matter by
contacting the Commission’s TDD
terminal at 202–205–1810. General
information concerning the Commission
may also be obtained by accessing its
Internet server (https://www.usitc.gov).
Persons with mobility impairments who
will need special assistance in gaining
access to the Commission should
contact the Office of the Secretary at
202–205–2000.
Background: The Commission has
instituted this investigation for the
purpose of preparing the first of the
reports requested by the Committee. The
first report will:
• Describe the principal types of
reported IPR infringement in China;
• Describe China’s indigenous
innovation policies; and
• Outline analytical frameworks for
determining the quantitative effects of
the infringement and indigenous
innovation policies on the U.S.
economy as a whole and on sectors of
the U.S. economy, including lost U.S.
jobs.
As requested by the Committee, the
Commission will deliver this first report
by November 19, 2010. The Committee
asked the Commission to provide a
second report by May 2, 2011, that
describes the size and scope of reported
IPR infringement in China; that provides
a quantitative analysis of the impact of
reported IPR infringement in China on
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the U.S. economy and U.S. jobs and on
the potential effects on sales, profits,
royalties, and license fees of U.S. firms
globally; and that discusses actual,
potential, and reported effects of China’s
indigenous innovation policies on the
U.S. economy and U.S. jobs, and
quantifies these effects, to the extent
feasible. The Commission will publish a
notice shortly that announces
institution of an investigation to prepare
this second report.
Public Hearing: The Commission will
hold a public hearing in connection
with this investigation, and the
investigation to be instituted in
connection with the second report, at
the U.S. International Trade
Commission Building, 500 E Street,
SW., Washington, DC, beginning at 9:30
a.m. on June 15, 2010 (continuing on
June 16, 2010, if needed). Requests to
appear at the public hearing should be
filed with the Secretary, no later than
5:15 p.m., June 1, 2010, in accordance
with the requirements in the
‘‘Submissions’’ section below. All prehearing briefs and statements should be
filed not later than 5:15 p.m., June 3,
2010; and all post-hearing briefs and
statements should be filed not later than
5:15 p.m., June 22, 2010. In the event
that, as of the close of business on June
1, 2010, no witnesses are scheduled to
appear at the hearing, the hearing will
be canceled. Any person interested in
attending the hearing as an observer or
nonparticipant may call the Secretary to
the Commission (202–205–2000) after
June 4, 2010, for information concerning
whether the hearing will be held.
Written Submissions: In lieu of or in
addition to participating at the hearing,
interested parties are invited to submit
written statements concerning this
investigation. All written submissions
concerning this investigation should be
addressed to the Secretary, and should
be received not later than 5:15 p.m., July
9, 2010. All written submissions must
conform with the provisions of section
201.8 of the Commission’s Rules of
Practice and Procedure (19 CFR 201.8).
Section 201.8 requires that a signed
original (or a copy so designated) and
fourteen (14) copies of each document
be filed. In the event that confidential
treatment of a document is requested, at
least four (4) additional copies must be
filed, in which the confidential
information must be deleted (see the
following paragraph for further
information regarding confidential
business information). The
Commission’s rules authorize filing
submissions with the Secretary by
facsimile or electronic means only to the
extent permitted by section 201.8 of the
rules (see Handbook for Electronic
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[AZA22647]
Notice of Proposed Withdrawal Extension and Opportunity for
Public Meeting; Arizona
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest
Service has filed an application with the Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) that proposes to extend the duration of Public Land Order (PLO)
No. 6812 for an additional 20-year period. PLO No. 6812 withdrew
approximately 40 acres of National Forest System land from the mining
laws for use as a base camp site for the Smithsonian Institution's Fred
Lawrence Whipple Observatory. The withdrawal created by PLO No. 6812
will expire on October 30, 2010, unless extended. This notice gives an
opportunity to comment on the proposed action and to request a public
meeting.
DATES: Comments and requests for a public meeting must be received by
August 9, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Comments and meeting request should be sent to the Coronado
National Forest Office, Federal Building, 300 West Congress Street,
Tucson, Arizona 85701, (520) 388-8348.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karl Sandwell-Weiss, Minerals Resource
Geologist, at the Forest Service address listed above, or Vivian Titus,
Bureau of Land Management, Arizona State Office, One North Central,
Suite 800, Phoenix, Arizona 85004, (602) 417-9598.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The USDA Forest Service has filed an
application requesting that the Secretary of the Interior extend PLO
No. 6812 (55 FR 45805, (1990)), which withdrew 40 acres of National
Forest System land located in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, from location
and entry under the United States mining laws (30 U.S.C. ch. 2) for an
additional 20-year term. PLO No. 6812 is incorporated herein by
reference.
The purpose of the proposed extension is to continue to protect
valuable facilities and improvements associated with the Smithsonian
Institution's Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory Base Camp Site. The
facilities include a visitor center, administrative offices, and a
motor pool. The Federal investment and utility of the observatory may
be lost if the site is open to mineral location.
As extended, the withdrawal would not alter the applicability of
those public land laws governing the use of land under lease, license,
or permit, or governing the disposal of the mineral or vegetative
resources other than under the mining laws.
The use of a right-of-way or interagency or cooperative agreement
would not provide adequate protection from prospecting disturbance,
mining operations, or mineral patent, under the 36 CFR part 228,
surface protection regulations.
There is no alternative site to ensure protection of the existing
facilities on the above described public lands.
No water rights would be needed to fulfill the purpose of the
requested withdrawal extension.
For a period of 90 days from the date of publication of this
notice, all persons who wish to submit comments, suggestions, or
objections in connection with the proposed withdrawal extension may
present their views in writing to the Coronado National Forest Office
at the address stated above.
Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying
information--may be made publicly available at any time. While you can
ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be
able to do so. All submissions from organizations or businesses, and
from individuals identifying themselves as representatives or officials
of organizations or businesses, will be made available for public
inspection in their entirety.
Notice is hereby given that an opportunity for a public meeting is
afforded in connection with the proposed withdrawal extension. All
interested parties who desire a public meeting for the purpose of being
heard on the proposed withdrawal extension
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must submit a written request to Karl Sandwell-Weiss, Coronado National
Forest Office at the address stated above by August 9, 2010. Upon
determination by the authorized officer that a public meeting will be
held, a notice of the time and place will be published in the Federal
Register and in at least one local newspaper no less than 30 days
before the scheduled date of the meeting.
The withdrawal extension application will be processed in
accordance with the regulations set forth in 43 CFR 2310.4.
Authority: 43 CFR 2310.3-1(b).
Deborah E. Stevens,
Acting, Deputy State Director, Office of Communications.
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