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trafficking cases? What sentences have
courts imposed upon traffickers? How
common are suspended sentences and
prison time of less than one year for
convicted traffickers?
8. Please provide observations
regarding the efforts of police and
prosecutors to pursue trafficking cases.
9. Are government officials (including
law enforcement) complicit in human
trafficking by, for example, profiting
from, taking bribes or receiving sexual
services for allowing it to continue? Are
government officials operating
trafficking rings or activities? If so, have
these government officials been subject
to an investigation and/or prosecution?
What punishments have been imposed?
10. Has the government vigorously
investigated, prosecuted, convicted and
sentenced nationals of the country
deployed abroad as part of a
peacekeeping or other similar mission
who engage in or facilitate trafficking?
11. Has the government investigated,
prosecuted, convicted and sentenced
organized crime groups that are
involved in trafficking?
12. Is the country a source of sex
tourists and, if so, what are their
destination countries? Is the country a
destination for sex tourists and, if so,
what are their source countries?
13. Please provide observations
regarding government efforts to address
the issue of unlawful child soldiering.
14. Does the government make a
coordinated, proactive effort to identify
victims? Is there any screening
conducted before deportation to
determine whether individuals were
trafficked?
15. What victim services are provided
(legal, medical, food, shelter,
interpretation, mental health care,
health care, repatriation)? Who provides
these services? If nongovernment
organizations provide the services, does
the government support their work
either financially or otherwise?
16. How could victim services be
improved?
17. Are services provided equally and
adequately to victims of labor and sex
trafficking? Men, women and children?
Citizen and noncitizen?
18. Do service organizations and law
enforcement work together
cooperatively, for instance, to share
information about trafficking trends or
to plan for services after a raid? What is
the level of cooperation, communication
and trust between service organizations
and law enforcement?
19. May victims file civil suits or seek
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20. Does the government repatriate
victims? Does the government assist
with third country resettlement? Does
the government engage in any analysis
of whether victims may face retribution
or hardship upon repatriation to their
country of origin? Are victims awaiting
repatriation or third country
resettlement offered services? Are
victims indeed repatriated or are they
deported?
21. Does the government
inappropriately detain or imprison
identified trafficking victims?
22. Does the government punish
trafficking victims for forgery of
documents, illegal immigration,
unauthorized employment, or
participation in illegal activities
directed by the trafficker?
23. What efforts has the government
made to prevent human trafficking?
24. Are there efforts to address root
causes of trafficking such as poverty;
lack of access to education and
economic opportunity; and
discrimination against women, children
and minorities?
25. Does the government undertake
activities that could prevent or reduce
vulnerability to trafficking, such as
registering births of indigenous
populations?
26. Does the government provide
financial support to NGOs working to
promote public awareness or does the
government implement such campaigns
itself? Have public awareness
campaigns proven to be effective?
27. Please provide additional
recommendations to improve the
government’s anti-trafficking efforts.
28. Please highlight effective
strategies and practices that other
governments could consider adopting.
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Dated: January 6, 2011.
Luis CdeBaca,
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Combat Trafficking in Persons, U.S.
Department of State.
Dated: January 4, 2011.
Richard C. Beaird,
International Communications & Information
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Federal Highway Administration
Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions
on Proposed Highway in North
Carolina
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Limitation on Claims
for Judicial Review of Actions by FHWA
and Other Federal Agencies.
AGENCY:
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This notice announces action
taken by the FHWA and other federal
agencies that is final within the meaning
of 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1). This final agency
action relates to a proposed highway
project, Bonner Bridge Replacement
Project along NC 12, from Rodanthe to
Bodie Island in Dare County, North
Carolina. The FHWA’s Record of
Decision (ROD) identifies the Parallel
Bridge with NC 12 Transportation
Management Plan as the selected
alternative.
DATES: By this notice, the FHWA is
advising the public of final agency
actions subject to 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1). A
claim seeking judicial review of the
final Federal agency actions on the
highway project will be barred unless
the claim is filed on or before July 10,
2011. If the Federal law that authorizes
judicial review of a claim provides a
time period of less than 180 days for
filing such claim, then that shorter time
period still applies.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Clarence W. Coleman, P. E., Director of
Preconstruction and Environment,
Federal Highway Administration, 310
New Bern Avenue, Suite 410, Raleigh,
North Carolina 27601–1418, Telephone:
(919) 747–7014; e-mail:
clarence.coleman@dot.gov. FHWA
North Carolina Division Office’s normal
business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(Eastern Time). Mr. Gregory Thorpe,
PhD, Environmental Director, North
Carolina Department of Transportation
(NCDOT), 1548 Mail Service Center,
Raleigh, North Carolina, 27699–1548,
Telephone: (919) 733–3141; e-mail:
gthorpe@ncdot.gov. NCDOT’s normal
business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(Eastern Time).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
hereby given that FHWA has taken final
agency action by issuing a Record of
Decision (ROD) for the following
highway project in the State of North
Carolina: The Bonner Bridge
Replacement Project along Highway NC
12, from Rodanthe to Bodie Island, in
Dare County, North Carolina. The
project is also known as State
Transportation Improvement Program
(STIP) Project B–2500. Located in the
Outer Banks of North Carolina, the
selected alternative will replace the
deteriorating Bonner Bridge over Oregon
Inlet as Phase 1 of the project and
includes an NC 12 Transportation
Management Plan that establishes a
process for future decision-making for
the section of NC 12 from Oregon Inlet
to the Village of Rodanthe. The NC 12
Transportation Management Plan
requires coastal monitoring and various
studies of project area conditions
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through the year 2060 on Hatteras Island
and the Plan sets forth a process for
planning and implementing possible
future phases of the project. The
FHWA’s action, related actions by other
Federal agencies and the laws under
which such actions were taken, are
described in the Final Environmental
Impact Statement (FEIS)/Final Section
4(f) Evaluation for the project, approved
on September 17, 2008; the Revised
Final Section 4(f) Evaluation, approved
on October 9, 2009; the Environmental
Assessment, approved on May 7, 2010;
and the FHWA ROD issued on
December 20, 2010 approving the
Bonner Bridge Replacement project, and
in other documents in the project file.
The FEIS/Final Section 4(f) Evaluation,
Revised Final Section 4(f) Evaluation,
EA, ROD, are available for review by
contacting the FHWA or the NCDOT at
the addresses provided above. In
addition, the FEIS, Revised Final
Section 4(f) Evaluation, EA, and ROD
can be viewed and downloaded from
the project Web site at https://
www.ncdot.gov/projects/
bonnerbridgerepairs/. This notice
applies to all final Federal agency
actions and agency decisions as of the
issuance date of this notice, and to all
laws under which such actions or
decisions were taken, including but not
limited to:
1. General: National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) [42 U.S.C. 4321–
4351]; Federal-Aid Highway Act [23
U.S.C. 101 et seq.].
2. Air: Clean Air Act [42 U.S.C. 7401–
7671(q)].
3. Land: Section 4(f) of the
Department of Transportation Act of
1966 [49 U.S.C. 303]; Coastal Barrier
Resources Act [16 U.S.C. 3501–3510].
4. Wildlife: Endangered Species Act
[16 U.S.C. 1531–1544]; Marine Mammal
Protection Act [16 U.S.C. 1361–1407];
Anadromous Fish Conservation Act [16
U.S.C. 757(a)–757(g)]; Fish and Wildlife
Coordination Act [16 U.S.C. 661–
667(d)]; Migratory Bird Treaty Act [16
U.S.C. 703–712]; Magnuson-Stevenson
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act [16 U.S.C. 1801 et. seq.].
5. Historic and Cultural Resources:
Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act of 1966 [16 U.S.C.
470(f)].
6. Social and Economic: Civil Rights
Act of 1964 [42 U.S.C. 2000(d)–
2000(d)(1)].
7. Wetlands and Water Resources:
Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) [42
U.S.C. 300(f)–300(j)(6)]; Emergency
Wetlands Resources Act of 1986 [16
U.S.C. 3921, 3931]; Flood Disaster
Protection Act [42 U.S.C. 4001–4128].
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8. Executive Orders: E.O. 11514
Protection and Enhancement of
Environmental Quality; E.O. 11593
Protection and Enhancement of Cultural
Resources; E.O. 11988 Floodplain
Management; E.O. 11990 Protection of
Wetlands; E.O.13112 Invasive Species;
E.O. 13287 Preserve America; E.O.
13547 Stewardship of the Ocean, Our
Coasts, and the Great Lakes.
The ROD describes the environmental
permitting processes that must be
concluded with the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, and National Park
Service before construction will begin
on Phase 1 of the project. This notice
does not apply to those pending
environmental permitting decisions.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Program Number 20.205, Highway Research,
Planning and Construction. The regulations
implementing Executive Order 12372
regarding intergovernmental consultation on
Federal programs and activities apply to this
program.)
Authority: 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1).
Issued on: January 5, 2011.
John Sullivan, III,
Division Administrator, Federal Highway
Administration, Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions
on State Highway 99 (Segment G)
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Limitation on Claims
for Judicial Review of Actions by FHWA
and Other Federal Agencies.
AGENCY:
This notice announces actions
taken by the FHWA and other Federal
agencies that are final within the
meaning of 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1). The
actions relate to a proposed highway
project, Grand Parkway (State Highway
99) Segment G, from Interstate Highway
45 (I–45) to US 59 in Harris and
Montgomery Counties, Texas. Those
actions grant licenses, permits, and
approvals for the project.
DATES: By this notice, the FHWA is
advising the public of final agency
actions subject to 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1). A
claim seeking judicial review of the
Federal agency actions on the highway
project will be barred unless the claim
is filed on or before July 10, 2011. If the
Federal law that authorizes judicial
review of a claim provides a time period
of less than 180 days for filing such
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on Proposed Highway in
North Carolina
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Limitation on Claims for Judicial Review of Actions
by FHWA and Other Federal Agencies.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces action taken by the FHWA and other
federal agencies that is final within the meaning of 23 U.S.C.
139(l)(1). This final agency action relates to a proposed highway
project, Bonner Bridge Replacement Project along NC 12, from Rodanthe
to Bodie Island in Dare County, North Carolina. The FHWA's Record of
Decision (ROD) identifies the Parallel Bridge with NC 12 Transportation
Management Plan as the selected alternative.
DATES: By this notice, the FHWA is advising the public of final agency
actions subject to 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1). A claim seeking judicial review
of the final Federal agency actions on the highway project will be
barred unless the claim is filed on or before July 10, 2011. If the
Federal law that authorizes judicial review of a claim provides a time
period of less than 180 days for filing such claim, then that shorter
time period still applies.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Clarence W. Coleman, P. E.,
Director of Preconstruction and Environment, Federal Highway
Administration, 310 New Bern Avenue, Suite 410, Raleigh, North Carolina
27601-1418, Telephone: (919) 747-7014; e-mail:
clarence.coleman@dot.gov. FHWA North Carolina Division Office's normal
business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Eastern Time). Mr. Gregory Thorpe,
PhD, Environmental Director, North Carolina Department of
Transportation (NCDOT), 1548 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North
Carolina, 27699-1548, Telephone: (919) 733-3141; e-mail:
gthorpe@ncdot.gov. NCDOT's normal business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(Eastern Time).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is hereby given that FHWA has taken
final agency action by issuing a Record of Decision (ROD) for the
following highway project in the State of North Carolina: The Bonner
Bridge Replacement Project along Highway NC 12, from Rodanthe to Bodie
Island, in Dare County, North Carolina. The project is also known as
State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Project B-2500. Located
in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, the selected alternative will
replace the deteriorating Bonner Bridge over Oregon Inlet as Phase 1 of
the project and includes an NC 12 Transportation Management Plan that
establishes a process for future decision-making for the section of NC
12 from Oregon Inlet to the Village of Rodanthe. The NC 12
Transportation Management Plan requires coastal monitoring and various
studies of project area conditions through the year 2060 on Hatteras
Island and the Plan sets forth a process for planning and implementing
possible future phases of the project. The FHWA's action, related
actions by other Federal agencies and the laws under which such actions
were taken, are described in the Final Environmental Impact Statement
(FEIS)/Final Section 4(f) Evaluation for the project, approved on
September 17, 2008; the Revised Final Section 4(f) Evaluation, approved
on October 9, 2009; the Environmental Assessment, approved on May 7,
2010; and the FHWA ROD issued on December 20, 2010 approving the Bonner
Bridge Replacement project, and in other documents in the project file.
The FEIS/Final Section 4(f) Evaluation, Revised Final Section 4(f)
Evaluation, EA, ROD, are available for review by contacting the FHWA or
the NCDOT at the addresses provided above. In addition, the FEIS,
Revised Final Section 4(f) Evaluation, EA, and ROD can be viewed and
downloaded from the project Web site at https://www.ncdot.gov/projects/bonnerbridgerepairs/. This notice applies to all final Federal agency
actions and agency decisions as of the issuance date of this notice,
and to all laws under which such actions or decisions were taken,
including but not limited to:
1. General: National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) [42 U.S.C.
4321-4351]; Federal-Aid Highway Act [23 U.S.C. 101 et seq.].
2. Air: Clean Air Act [42 U.S.C. 7401-7671(q)].
3. Land: Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act of
1966 [49 U.S.C. 303]; Coastal Barrier Resources Act [16 U.S.C. 3501-
3510].
4. Wildlife: Endangered Species Act [16 U.S.C. 1531-1544]; Marine
Mammal Protection Act [16 U.S.C. 1361-1407]; Anadromous Fish
Conservation Act [16 U.S.C. 757(a)-757(g)]; Fish and Wildlife
Coordination Act [16 U.S.C. 661-667(d)]; Migratory Bird Treaty Act [16
U.S.C. 703-712]; Magnuson-Stevenson Fishery Conservation and Management
Act [16 U.S.C. 1801 et. seq.].
5. Historic and Cultural Resources: Section 106 of the National
Historic Preservation Act of 1966 [16 U.S.C. 470(f)].
6. Social and Economic: Civil Rights Act of 1964 [42 U.S.C.
2000(d)-2000(d)(1)].
7. Wetlands and Water Resources: Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) [42
U.S.C. 300(f)-300(j)(6)]; Emergency Wetlands Resources Act of 1986 [16
U.S.C. 3921, 3931]; Flood Disaster Protection Act [42 U.S.C. 4001-
4128].
8. Executive Orders: E.O. 11514 Protection and Enhancement of
Environmental Quality; E.O. 11593 Protection and Enhancement of
Cultural Resources; E.O. 11988 Floodplain Management; E.O. 11990
Protection of Wetlands; E.O.13112 Invasive Species; E.O. 13287 Preserve
America; E.O. 13547 Stewardship of the Ocean, Our Coasts, and the Great
Lakes.
The ROD describes the environmental permitting processes that must
be concluded with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Coast Guard,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and National Park Service before
construction will begin on Phase 1 of the project. This notice does not
apply to those pending environmental permitting decisions.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Number 20.205,
Highway Research, Planning and Construction. The regulations
implementing Executive Order 12372 regarding intergovernmental
consultation on Federal programs and activities apply to this
program.)
Authority: 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1).
Issued on: January 5, 2011.
John Sullivan, III,
Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, Raleigh, North
Carolina.
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