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market value of the Plan that receives
such Note at the time of the
Contribution;
(e) With only limited exceptions, each
Plan may immediately sell the Daimler
Note it receives pursuant to a
Contribution;
(f) The Plans will not waive any rights
or claims in connection with the
Contributions;
(g) The Plans will not pay any fees,
costs, or other charges in connection
with the Contributions; and
(h) Chrysler Group will provide the
PBGC with written evidence that
Chrysler Group: (1) Contributed the
Daimler Notes to the Plans; and (2) gave
the Plans’ trustee instructions regarding
the allocation of the Daimler Notes.
Such written evidence will be provided
within five business days after the
receipt by Chrysler Group of such Notes.
12. Daimler states that the issuance by
Daimler of the Daimler Notes pursuant
to the Settlement Agreement meets the
requirements set forth in section 408(a)
of ERISA since Daimler’s entering into
the Daimler Note will not be part of an
arrangement, agreement, or
understanding designed to benefit
Daimler.
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Notice to Interested Persons
Chrysler Group requests that notice be
provided by posting a copy of the
proposed exemption wherever
employee notices are posted in the work
places. In addition, Chrysler Group
represents that it will work with the
UAW, the union representing many of
the participants in the Plans, to post a
copy of the notice in the union halls and
arrange for a copy of the proposal to be
printed in the union newspapers.
Chrysler Group will also arrange for a
copy of the proposed exemption to be
printed in the local newspapers
covering the general vicinity of Chrysler
Group’s current and closed plants and
facilities. The notices shall advise each
recipient of the recipient’s right to
provide comments to the Department
and/or to request a hearing with respect
to the proposed exemption and the due
date for any such comments/request.
Such notice will be completed within
60 days of the issuance of the proposed
exemption. Any written comments must
be received by the Department from
interested persons within 75 days of the
publication of this proposed exemption
in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Chris Motta of the Department,
telephone (202) 693–8544. (This is not
a toll-free number.)
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The attention of interested persons is
directed to the following:
(1) The fact that a transaction is the
subject of an exemption under section
408(a) of the Act and/or section
4975(c)(2) of the Code does not relieve
a fiduciary or other party in interest or
disqualified person from certain other
provisions of the Act and/or the Code,
including any prohibited transaction
provisions to which the exemption does
not apply and the general fiduciary
responsibility provisions of section 404
of the Act, which, among other things,
require a fiduciary to discharge his
duties respecting the plan solely in the
interest of the participants and
beneficiaries of the plan and in a
prudent fashion in accordance with
section 404(a)(1)(b) of the Act; nor does
it affect the requirement of section
401(a) of the Code that the plan must
operate for the exclusive benefit of the
employees of the employer maintaining
the plan and their beneficiaries;
(2) Before an exemption may be
granted under section 408(a) of the Act
and/or section 4975(c)(2) of the Code,
the Department must find that the
exemption is administratively feasible,
in the interests of the plan and of its
participants and beneficiaries, and
protective of the rights of participants
and beneficiaries of the plan;
(3) The proposed exemptions, if
granted, will be supplemental to, and
not in derogation of, any other
provisions of the Act and/or the Code,
including statutory or administrative
exemptions and transitional rules.
Furthermore, the fact that a transaction
is subject to an administrative or
statutory exemption is not dispositive of
whether the transaction is in fact a
prohibited transaction; and
(4) The proposed exemptions, if
granted, will be subject to the express
condition that the material facts and
representations contained in each
application are true and complete, and
that each application accurately
describes all material terms of the
transaction which is the subject of the
exemption.
Employment and Training
Administration
Signed at Washington, DC, this 10th of
September 2010.
Ivan Strasfeld,
Director of Exemption Determinations,
Employee Benefits Security Administration,
U.S. Department of Labor.
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Renewal of the Advisory Committee on
Apprenticeship (ACA), and an Open
Meeting
Employment and Training
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice
AGENCY:
Pursuant to section 10 of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub.
L. 92 463; 5 U.S.C. APP. 1), notice is
hereby given to announce the renewal of
the ACA, the new membership
appointments, and an open meeting
being held on October 27–28, 2010.
The Employment and Training
Administration (ETA) hereby announces
the renewal of the ACA and that
membership appointments have been
made to fill committee vacancies. The
ACA is an advisory board, authorized by
29 U.S.C. 50a, which permits the
Secretary of Labor to appoint a national
advisory committee to serve without
compensation, and complies with the
requirements of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (5 U.S.C., App.). The
ACA will provide advice and
recommendations to the Secretary of
Labor on a variety of matters facing the
National Registered Apprenticeship
System. The ACA membership is
comprised of individuals that represent
labor unions, employers, and members
of the public.
All members were appointed in July
2010, for two-year terms expiring in July
2012. Pursuant to the ACA Charter, the
National Association of State and
Territorial Apprenticeship Directors
(NASTAD) and the National Association
of Governmental Labor Officials
(NAGLO) are both represented by their
current Presidents on the public group
of the ACA. The Secretary has
appointed Ms. Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins,
Chief Executive Officer from Green for
All as the Chairperson of the ACA.
TIME AND DATE: An open meeting of the
ACA is scheduled for October 27–28,
2010, in Washington, DC. The meeting
will begin at approximately 9 a.m. on
Wednesday, October 27, 2010, and
continue until approximately 5 p.m.
The meeting will reconvene on
Thursday, October 28, 2010, at
approximately 9 a.m. and adjourn at
approximately 5 p.m.
PLACE: U.S. Department of Labor,
Frances Perkins Building, the Great
Hall, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20210.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
John V. Ladd, Administrator, Office of
SUMMARY:
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Apprenticeship, ETA, U.S. Department
of Labor, Room N–5311, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20210. Telephone: (202) 693–2796,
(this is not a toll-free number).
STATUS: Members of the public are
invited to attend the proceedings. If
individuals have special needs and/or
disabilities that will require special
accommodations, please contact Ms.
Kenya Huckaby on (202) 693–3795 no
later than Wednesday, October 20, 2010,
to request for arrangements to be made.
Any member of the public who wishes
to file written data or comments
pertaining to the agenda may do so by
sending the data or comments to Mr.
John V. Ladd, Administrator, Office of
Apprenticeship, ETA, U.S. Department
of Labor, Room N–5311, 200
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20210. Such submissions must be
sent by Monday, October 18, 2010, to be
included in the record for the meeting.
The agenda is subject to change due
to time constraints and priority items
which may come before the ACA
between the time of this publication and
the scheduled date of the ACA meeting.
Mr. William K. Irwin, Jr., Executive
Director, Carpenters International
Training Fund, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Mr. D. Michael Langford, National
President, Utility Workers Union of
America, AFL–CIO, Washington, DC.
Mr. John A. Mason, Director, Paul Hall
Institute, Seafarers International
Union, Piney Point, Maryland.
Ms. Bernadette Oliveira-Rivera, Fund
Administrator, Laborers’ International
Union of North America, Pomfret
Center, Connecticut.
Ms. Charissa Raynor, Executive
Director, Service Employees
International Union Healthcare NW
Training Partnership, Federal Way,
Washington.
Mr. Daniel Villao, State Director,
California Construction Academy,
UCLA Downtown Labor Center, Los
Angeles, California.
Mr. Michael L. White, Executive
Director, Apprenticeship and Training
International, Union of Bridge,
Structural, Ornamental and
Reinforcing Iron Workers,
Washington, DC.
Matters To Be Considered
Mr. Robert Baird, Vice President,
Training and Development,
Independent Electrical Contractors,
Inc., Alexandria, Virginia.
Mr. Gregory A. Chambers, Director of
Corporate Compliance, Oberg
Industries, Inc., Freeport,
Pennsylvania.
Ms. Liz Elvin, Senior Director,
Workforce Development, AGC of
America, Arlington, Virginia.
Mr. Frederick N. Humphreys, President
and CEO, Home Builders Institute,
Washington, DC.
Mr. Stephen M. Jones, Training Project
Manager, Corporate Training
Development, United Parcel Service,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Mr. Wes Jurey, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Arlington Texas
Chamber of Commerce, Arlington,
Texas.
Mr. Stephen C. Mandes, Executive
Director, National Institute for
Metalworking Skills, Inc., Fairfax,
Virginia.
Mr. Todd Staub, Director of Workforce
Development, Chapter Services
Group, Associated Builders and
Contractors, Arlington, Virginia.
Ms. Robyn Stone, Executive Director,
Institute for the Future of Aging
Services, American Association for
Homes and Services for the Aging,
Washington, DC.
The agenda will focus on the
following topics:
• Welcome and Introduction of ACA
Members
• Overview of the Administration’s
Priorities and Expectation of the ACA
• Selection of the ACA Co-Chairs
• Regulatory Update on CFR 29.29
and CFR 29.30
• Future Opportunities and
Challenges for the National
Apprenticeship System
• Workgroup Formation and
Discussion
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The following is a list of the ACA
members by group:
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Labor Representatives
Mr. Michael Arndt, Director of Training,
United Association of Journeymen &
Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipe
Fitting Industry of the U.S. & Canada,
Annapolis, Maryland.
Mr. Stephen A. Brown, Director,
Construction Training Department,
International Union of Operating
Engineers, Washington, DC.
Mr. Michael Callanan, Executive
Director, National Joint
Apprenticeship and Training
Committee for the Electrical Industry,
Upper Marlboro, Maryland.
Mr. Thomas A. Haun, IIIAFT
Administrator, Heat and Frost
Insulators and Allied Workers Int’l
Union, Lanham, Maryland.
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Employer Representatives
Public Representatives
Ms. Connie Ashbrook, Director, Oregon
Tradeswomen, Inc., Portland, Oregon.
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Ms. Janet B. Bray, Executive Director,
Association for Career and Technical
Education, Alexandria, Virginia.
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Mr. Andrew Cortes, Director of
YouthBuild & Building Futures, The
Providence Plan, Providence, Rhode
Island.
Ms. Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins
(Chairperson), Chief Executive
Officer, Green for All, Oakland,
California.
Ms. Emma Oppenheim, Manager,
Workforce Development Policy
Initiatives, National Council of La
Raza, Washington, DC.
Dr. Monte Perez, President, Riverside
Community College, Moreno Valley,
California.
Mr. James A. Reed, Vice President,
Workforce Development Division,
National Urban League, New York,
New York.
Mr. Martin Simon, Program Officer,
Workforce Development, National
Governors Association, Washington,
DC.
Dr. Abel Valenzuela, Jr., Professor,
UCLA’s Cesar Chavez Department of
Chicana and Chicano Studies, Los
Angeles, California.
Ex-Officio Representatives
Ms. Jane Oates, Assistant Secretary,
Employment and Training
Administration (ETA), U.S.
Department of Labor, Washington,
DC.
Dr. Brenda Dann-Messier, Assistant
Secretary, Vocational and Adult
Education (OVAE), U.S. Department
of Education, Washington, DC.
Mr. Barry Johnson, Senior Advisor and
Director, Strategic Initiatives,
Economic Development
Administration (EDA), U.S.
Department of Commerce,
Washington, DC.
Any member of the public who
wishes to speak at the meeting must
indicate the nature of the intended
presentation and the amount of time
needed by furnishing a written
statement to the Designated Federal
Official, Mr. John V. Ladd, by Monday,
October 18, 2010. The Chairperson will
announce at the beginning of the
meeting the extent to which time will
permit the granting of such requests.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 7th day of
September 2010.
Jane Oates,
Assistant Secretary, Employment and
Training Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Renewal of the Advisory Committee on Apprenticeship (ACA), and an
Open Meeting
AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 10 of the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Pub. L. 92 463; 5 U.S.C. APP. 1), notice is hereby given to announce
the renewal of the ACA, the new membership appointments, and an open
meeting being held on October 27-28, 2010.
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) hereby announces
the renewal of the ACA and that membership appointments have been made
to fill committee vacancies. The ACA is an advisory board, authorized
by 29 U.S.C. 50a, which permits the Secretary of Labor to appoint a
national advisory committee to serve without compensation, and complies
with the requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C.,
App.). The ACA will provide advice and recommendations to the Secretary
of Labor on a variety of matters facing the National Registered
Apprenticeship System. The ACA membership is comprised of individuals
that represent labor unions, employers, and members of the public.
All members were appointed in July 2010, for two-year terms
expiring in July 2012. Pursuant to the ACA Charter, the National
Association of State and Territorial Apprenticeship Directors (NASTAD)
and the National Association of Governmental Labor Officials (NAGLO)
are both represented by their current Presidents on the public group of
the ACA. The Secretary has appointed Ms. Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, Chief
Executive Officer from Green for All as the Chairperson of the ACA.
Time and date: An open meeting of the ACA is scheduled for October 27-
28, 2010, in Washington, DC. The meeting will begin at approximately 9
a.m. on Wednesday, October 27, 2010, and continue until approximately 5
p.m. The meeting will reconvene on Thursday, October 28, 2010, at
approximately 9 a.m. and adjourn at approximately 5 p.m.
Place: U.S. Department of Labor, Frances Perkins Building, the Great
Hall, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John V. Ladd, Administrator,
Office of
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Apprenticeship, ETA, U.S. Department of Labor, Room N-5311, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210. Telephone: (202) 693-
2796, (this is not a toll-free number).
Status: Members of the public are invited to attend the proceedings. If
individuals have special needs and/or disabilities that will require
special accommodations, please contact Ms. Kenya Huckaby on (202) 693-
3795 no later than Wednesday, October 20, 2010, to request for
arrangements to be made. Any member of the public who wishes to file
written data or comments pertaining to the agenda may do so by sending
the data or comments to Mr. John V. Ladd, Administrator, Office of
Apprenticeship, ETA, U.S. Department of Labor, Room N-5311, 200
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20210. Such submissions must be
sent by Monday, October 18, 2010, to be included in the record for the
meeting.
The agenda is subject to change due to time constraints and
priority items which may come before the ACA between the time of this
publication and the scheduled date of the ACA meeting.
Matters To Be Considered
The agenda will focus on the following topics:
Welcome and Introduction of ACA Members
Overview of the Administration's Priorities and
Expectation of the ACA
Selection of the ACA Co-Chairs
Regulatory Update on CFR 29.29 and CFR 29.30
Future Opportunities and Challenges for the National
Apprenticeship System
Workgroup Formation and Discussion
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The following is a list of the ACA members by group:
Labor Representatives
Mr. Michael Arndt, Director of Training, United Association of
Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipe Fitting Industry of the
U.S. & Canada, Annapolis, Maryland.
Mr. Stephen A. Brown, Director, Construction Training Department,
International Union of Operating Engineers, Washington, DC.
Mr. Michael Callanan, Executive Director, National Joint Apprenticeship
and Training Committee for the Electrical Industry, Upper Marlboro,
Maryland.
Mr. Thomas A. Haun, IIIAFT Administrator, Heat and Frost Insulators and
Allied Workers Int'l Union, Lanham, Maryland.
Mr. William K. Irwin, Jr., Executive Director, Carpenters International
Training Fund, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Mr. D. Michael Langford, National President, Utility Workers Union of
America, AFL-CIO, Washington, DC.
Mr. John A. Mason, Director, Paul Hall Institute, Seafarers
International Union, Piney Point, Maryland.
Ms. Bernadette Oliveira-Rivera, Fund Administrator, Laborers'
International Union of North America, Pomfret Center, Connecticut.
Ms. Charissa Raynor, Executive Director, Service Employees
International Union Healthcare NW Training Partnership, Federal Way,
Washington.
Mr. Daniel Villao, State Director, California Construction Academy,
UCLA Downtown Labor Center, Los Angeles, California.
Mr. Michael L. White, Executive Director, Apprenticeship and Training
International, Union of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing
Iron Workers, Washington, DC.
Employer Representatives
Mr. Robert Baird, Vice President, Training and Development, Independent
Electrical Contractors, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia.
Mr. Gregory A. Chambers, Director of Corporate Compliance, Oberg
Industries, Inc., Freeport, Pennsylvania.
Ms. Liz Elvin, Senior Director, Workforce Development, AGC of America,
Arlington, Virginia.
Mr. Frederick N. Humphreys, President and CEO, Home Builders Institute,
Washington, DC.
Mr. Stephen M. Jones, Training Project Manager, Corporate Training
Development, United Parcel Service, Atlanta, Georgia.
Mr. Wes Jurey, President and Chief Executive Officer, Arlington Texas
Chamber of Commerce, Arlington, Texas.
Mr. Stephen C. Mandes, Executive Director, National Institute for
Metalworking Skills, Inc., Fairfax, Virginia.
Mr. Todd Staub, Director of Workforce Development, Chapter Services
Group, Associated Builders and Contractors, Arlington, Virginia.
Ms. Robyn Stone, Executive Director, Institute for the Future of Aging
Services, American Association for Homes and Services for the Aging,
Washington, DC.
Public Representatives
Ms. Connie Ashbrook, Director, Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc., Portland,
Oregon.
Ms. Janet B. Bray, Executive Director, Association for Career and
Technical Education, Alexandria, Virginia.
Mr. Andrew Cort[eacute]s, Director of YouthBuild & Building Futures,
The Providence Plan, Providence, Rhode Island.
Ms. Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins (Chairperson), Chief Executive Officer, Green
for All, Oakland, California.
Ms. Emma Oppenheim, Manager, Workforce Development Policy Initiatives,
National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC.
Dr. Monte Perez, President, Riverside Community College, Moreno Valley,
California.
Mr. James A. Reed, Vice President, Workforce Development Division,
National Urban League, New York, New York.
Mr. Martin Simon, Program Officer, Workforce Development, National
Governors Association, Washington, DC.
Dr. Abel Valenzuela, Jr., Professor, UCLA's Cesar Chavez Department of
Chicana and Chicano Studies, Los Angeles, California.
Ex-Officio Representatives
Ms. Jane Oates, Assistant Secretary, Employment and Training
Administration (ETA), U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC.
Dr. Brenda Dann-Messier, Assistant Secretary, Vocational and Adult
Education (OVAE), U.S. Department of Education, Washington, DC.
Mr. Barry Johnson, Senior Advisor and Director, Strategic Initiatives,
Economic Development Administration (EDA), U.S. Department of Commerce,
Washington, DC.
Any member of the public who wishes to speak at the meeting must
indicate the nature of the intended presentation and the amount of time
needed by furnishing a written statement to the Designated Federal
Official, Mr. John V. Ladd, by Monday, October 18, 2010. The
Chairperson will announce at the beginning of the meeting the extent to
which time will permit the granting of such requests.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 7th day of September 2010.
Jane Oates,
Assistant Secretary, Employment and Training Administration.
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