Meeting of the Department of Justice's (DOJ's) Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Federal Advisory Committee, 56557-56558 [2010-23124]
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(‘‘Posh Nosh’’); Greenwich, Inc. of
Florham Park, New Jersey
(‘‘Greenwich’’); Advantage Food
Distributors Ltd. of Suffolk, UK
(‘‘Advantage Food’’); Wheeler Trading,
Inc. of Miramar, Florida (‘‘Wheeler
Trading’’); Avalon International General
Trading, LLC of Dubai, United Arab
Emirates (‘‘Avalon’’); and Central
Supply, Inc. of Brooklyn, New York
(‘‘Central Supply’’). The complaint
further alleged that an industry in the
United States exists as required by
subsection (a)(2) of section 337. The
asserted trademarks are U.S. Trademark
Reg. Nos. 3,092,197; 2,946,045;
2,994,429; and 3,479,607. The asserted
copyright is U.S. Copyright Registration
No. VA0001410959.
On January 5, 2010, the Commission
determined not to review two initial
determinations (‘‘IDs’’) (Order Nos. 21
and 22) finding Lamont and Avalon in
default pursuant to Commission Rule
210.16. On January 28, 2010, the
Commission determined not to review
two additional IDs (Order Nos. 29 and
30) finding respondents Posh Nosh,
Greenwich, Advantage Food, and
Chicago Imports in default pursuant to
Commission Rule 210.16. On February
16, 2010, the Commission determined
not to review an ID (Order No. 32)
finding respondent Central Supply in
default pursuant to Commission Rule
210.16.
Wheeler Trading, Washington Food,
India Imports, and Vending Plus were
the only respondents that responded to
the complaint and notice of
investigation. On January 20, 2010, the
Commission determined not to review
four IDs (Order Nos. 24, 25, 26, and 27)
terminating the investigation as to those
respondents on the basis of settlement
agreements. Thus, defaulting
respondents Posh Nosh, Greenwich,
Advantage Food, Chicago Imports,
Avalon, Central Supply, and Lamont
were the only respondents remaining in
the investigation.
On December 2, 2009, Red Bull
moved for summary determination on
the issues of domestic industry,
importation, and violation of Section
337. Pursuant to Commission Rule
210.16(c)(2), 19 CFR 216(c)(2), Red Bull
also stated that it was seeking a general
exclusion order. On March 31, 2010, the
presiding ALJ issued the subject ID,
Order No. 34, granting Red Bull’s
motion for summary determination of
violation with respect to respondents
Avalon, Posh Nosh, Greenwich,
Advantage Food, Central Supply, and
Chicago Import, but not with respect to
Lamont. He also issued his
recommendations on remedy and
bonding in Order No. 34. Specifically,
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the ALJ recommended issuance of a
general exclusion order and a bond of
100 percent. No petitions for review
were filed.
On May 14, 2010, the Commission
issued notice of its determination not to
review the ID granting summary
determination of violation in part, and
requesting briefing on remedy, the
public interest, and bonding. On May
28, 2010, Red Bull submitted briefing on
remedy, the public interest, and
bonding. Specifically, Red Bull
requested a general exclusion order. The
IA also submitted briefing on May 28,
2010, in support of a general exclusion
order. No other submissions were
received.
Having reviewed the record in this
investigation, including the ALJ’s
recommended determination, the
Commission has determined that the
appropriate relief is a general exclusion
order prohibiting the unlicensed entry
of certain energy drink products that (i)
infringe U.S. Trademark Registration
Nos. 3,092,197; 2,946,045; 2,994,429; or
3,479,607 or any marks confusingly
similar thereto or that are otherwise
misleading as to source, origin, or
sponsorship, or (ii) bear Red Bull’s U.S.
Copyright Registration No.
VA0001410959 or a design confusingly
similar thereto or that are otherwise
misleading as to source, origin or
sponsorship.
The Commission has further
determined that the public interest
factors listed in section 337(d)(1) do not
preclude issuance of the general
exclusion order. Finally, the
Commission has determined that the
amount of bond to permit temporary
importation during the period of
Presidential review shall be in the
amount of 100 percent of the value of
the infringing products that are subject
to the general exclusion order. The
Commission’s order and opinion were
delivered to the President and to the
United States Trade Representative on
the day they were issued.
The authority for the Commission’s
determination is contained in section
337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended, 19 U.S.C. 1337, and in
sections 210.49–50 of the Commission’s
Rules of Practice and Procedure, 19 CFR
210.49–50.
Issued: September 8, 2010.
By order of the Commission.
Marilyn R. Abbott,
Secretary to the Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP (OJP) Docket No. 1528]
Meeting of the Department of Justice’s
(DOJ’s) Global Justice Information
Sharing Initiative Federal Advisory
Committee
Office of Justice Programs
(OJP), Justice.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
This is an announcement of a
meeting of DOJ’s Global Justice
Information Sharing Initiative (Global)
Federal Advisory Committee (GAC) to
discuss the Global Initiative, as
described at https://www.it.ojp.gov/
global.
SUMMARY:
The meeting will take place on
Thursday, October 7, 2010, from 8:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place
at the Embassy Suites Washington, DC
Convention Center Hotel, 900 10th
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20001,
Phone: (202) 739–2001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
J. Patrick McCreary, Global Designated
Federal Employee (DFE), Bureau of
Justice Assistance, Office of Justice
Programs, 810 7th Street, Washington,
DC 20531; Phone: (202) 616–0532 [Note:
This is not a toll-free number]; E-mail:
James.P.McCreary@usdoj.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
meeting is open to the public. Due to
security measures, however, members of
the public who wish to attend this
meeting must register with Mr. J. Patrick
McCreary at the above address at least
seven (7) days in advance of the
meeting. Registrations will be accepted
on a space available basis. Access to the
meeting will not be allowed without
registration. All attendees will be
required to sign in at the meeting
registration desk. Please bring photo
identification and allow extra time prior
to the meeting.
Anyone requiring special
accommodations should notify Mr.
McCreary at least seven (7) days in
advance of the meeting.
DATES:
Purpose
The GAC will act as the focal point for
justice information systems integration
activities in order to facilitate the
coordination of technical, funding, and
legislative strategies in support of the
Administration’s justice priorities.
The GAC will guide and monitor the
development of the Global information
sharing concept. It will advise the
Assistant Attorney General, OJP; the
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Attorney General; the President
(through the Attorney General); and
local, State, tribal, and Federal
policymakers in the executive,
legislative, and judicial branches. The
GAC will also advocate for strategies for
accomplishing a Global information
sharing capability.
Interested persons whose registrations
have been accepted may be permitted to
participate in the discussions at the
discretion of the meeting chairman and
with approval of the DFE.
J. Patrick McCreary,
Global DFE, Bureau of Justice Assistance,
Office of Justice Programs.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Office of the Secretary: Combating
Exploitative Child Labor by Promoting
Sustainable Livelihoods and
Educational Opportunities for Children
in Egypt and Jordan
Bureau of International Labor
Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to Solicit
Cooperative Agreement Applications.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of Labor
(USDOL), Bureau of International Labor
Affairs (ILAB), intends to award,
through a competitive and merit-based
process, two or more cooperative
agreements to organizations to
implement projects to combat
exploitative child labor by promoting
educational and training opportunities
for target children and sustainable
livelihoods for their households. In FY
2010, ILAB received Congressional
authority to fund subgrants and
microfinance activities.
ILAB intends to obligate up to $9.5
million for a child labor elimination
project(s) in Egypt and up to $4 million
for a child labor elimination project(s)
in Jordan. Projects to be funded under
these solicitations will need to address
the following five goals:
1. Reducing exploitative child labor,
especially the worst forms through the
provision of direct educational services
and by addressing root causes of child
labor, including innovative strategies to
promote sustainable livelihoods of
target households;
2. Strengthening policies on child
labor, education, and sustainable
livelihoods, and the capacity of national
institutions to combat child labor,
address its root causes, and promote
formal, nonformal and vocational
education opportunities to provide
children with alternatives to child labor;
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3. Raising awareness of exploitative
and hazardous child labor and its root
causes, and the importance of education
for all children and mobilizing a wide
array of actors to improve and expand
education infrastructures;
4. Supporting research, evaluation,
and the collection of reliable data on
child labor, its root causes, and effective
strategies, including educational and
vocational alternatives, microfinance
and other income generating activities
to improve household income; and
5. Ensuring the long-term
sustainability of these efforts.
ILAB intends to solicit cooperative
agreement applications from qualified
organizations (i.e., any commercial,
international, educational, or non-profit
organization, including any faith-based,
community-based, or public
international organization(s), capable of
successfully developing and
implementing child labor projects) to
implement these projects. Please refer to
https://www.dol.gov/ILAB/grants/
main.htm for examples of previous
notices of availability of funds and
solicitations for cooperative agreement
applications (SGAs).
Key Dates: The forthcoming SGAs will
be published on https://www.grants.gov
and USDOL/ILAB’s Web site. A brief
synopsis of the SGA(s), which will
include Web site links to the full text
solicitation(s), will be published in the
Federal Register. The SGA(s) will
remain open for at least 45 days from
the date of publication. All cooperative
agreement awards will be made on or
before December 31, 2010.
Submission Information: Applications
in response to the forthcoming SGAs
may be submitted electronically via
https://www.grants.gov or hard copy by
mail. Hard copy applications must be
delivered to: U.S. Department of Labor,
Procurement Services Center, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Room S–
4307, Washington, DC 20210, Attention:
Georgiette Nkpa. Any application sent
by other delivery methods, including email, telegram, or facsimile (FAX) will
not be accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs.
Georgiette Nkpa. E-mail address:
nkpa.georgiette@dol.gov. All inquiries
should make reference to the USDOL
Combating Exploitative Child Labor by
Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods and
Educational Opportunities for Children
in Egypt and Jordan—Solicitations for
Cooperative Agreement Applications.
Information on specific target groups,
sectors, geographic regions, and funding
levels for the potential projects in the
countries listed above will be addressed
in one or more solicitations for
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cooperative agreement applications to
be published prior to September 30,
2010. Potential applicants should not
submit inquiries to USDOL for further
information on these award
opportunities until after USDOL’s
publication of the solicitation(s). For a
list of frequently asked questions on
ILAB’s Solicitations for Cooperative
Agreement Applications (based on last
year’s solicitation, SGA 09–06), please
visit https://www.dol.gov/ilab/grants/
20090624/SGAQandAs.pdf.
Background Information: Since 1995,
the U.S. Congress has appropriated over
$780 million to ILAB for efforts to
combat exploitative child labor
internationally. This funding has been
used to support technical cooperation
projects to combat exploitative child
labor, including the worst forms, in
more than 80 countries around the
world. Technical cooperation projects
funded by USDOL range from targeted
action programs in specific sectors of
work to more comprehensive programs
that support national efforts to eliminate
the worst forms of child labor, as
defined by International Labor
Organization (ILO) Convention 182.
USDOL-funded projects have
withdrawn or prevented over 1.4
million children from exploitative child
labor.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 7th day of
September, 2010.
Cassandra R. Mitchell,
Grant Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Proposed Information Collection
Request Submitted for Public
Comment and Recommendations;
Safety Defects; Examination,
Correction and Records, 30 CFR 56/
57.14100, 56/57.13015, 56/57.13030,
and 56/57.18002 (Pertains to Metal and
Nonmetal (M/NM) Surface and
Underground Mines)
ACTION:
Notice.
The Department of Labor, as
part of its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden,
conducts a pre-clearance consultation
program to provide the general public
and Federal agencies with an
opportunity to comment on proposed
and/or continuing collections of
information in accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 [44
U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)]. This program
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP (OJP) Docket No. 1528]
Meeting of the Department of Justice's (DOJ's) Global Justice
Information Sharing Initiative Federal Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Justice.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: This is an announcement of a meeting of DOJ's Global Justice
Information Sharing Initiative (Global) Federal Advisory Committee
(GAC) to discuss the Global Initiative, as described at https://www.it.ojp.gov/global.
DATES: The meeting will take place on Thursday, October 7, 2010, from
8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place at the Embassy Suites
Washington, DC Convention Center Hotel, 900 10th Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20001, Phone: (202) 739-2001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: J. Patrick McCreary, Global
Designated Federal Employee (DFE), Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office
of Justice Programs, 810 7th Street, Washington, DC 20531; Phone: (202)
616-0532 [Note: This is not a toll-free number]; E-mail:
James.P.McCreary@usdoj.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This meeting is open to the public. Due to
security measures, however, members of the public who wish to attend
this meeting must register with Mr. J. Patrick McCreary at the above
address at least seven (7) days in advance of the meeting.
Registrations will be accepted on a space available basis. Access to
the meeting will not be allowed without registration. All attendees
will be required to sign in at the meeting registration desk. Please
bring photo identification and allow extra time prior to the meeting.
Anyone requiring special accommodations should notify Mr. McCreary
at least seven (7) days in advance of the meeting.
Purpose
The GAC will act as the focal point for justice information systems
integration activities in order to facilitate the coordination of
technical, funding, and legislative strategies in support of the
Administration's justice priorities.
The GAC will guide and monitor the development of the Global
information sharing concept. It will advise the Assistant Attorney
General, OJP; the
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Attorney General; the President (through the Attorney General); and
local, State, tribal, and Federal policymakers in the executive,
legislative, and judicial branches. The GAC will also advocate for
strategies for accomplishing a Global information sharing capability.
Interested persons whose registrations have been accepted may be
permitted to participate in the discussions at the discretion of the
meeting chairman and with approval of the DFE.
J. Patrick McCreary,
Global DFE, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs.
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