Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation; Notice of Meeting, 9071-9072 [2011-3521]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 7100]
Advisory Committee on Historical
Diplomatic Documentation; Notice of
Meeting
The Advisory Committee on
Historical Diplomatic Documentation
will meet on March 7 and March 8 at
the Department of State, 2201 ‘‘C’’ Street,
NW., Washington, DC. Prior notification
and a valid government-issued photo ID
(such as driver’s license, passport, U.S.
government or military ID) are required
for entrance into the building. Members
of the public planning to attend must
notify Nick Sheldon, Office of the
Historian (202–663–1123) no later than
March 3, 2011 to provide date of birth,
valid government-issued photo
identification number and type (such as
driver’s license number/state, passport
number/country, or U.S. government ID
number/agency or military ID number/
branch), and relevant telephone
numbers. If you cannot provide one of
the specified forms of ID, please consult
with Nick Sheldon for acceptable
alternative forms of picture
identification. In addition, any requests
for reasonable accommodation should
be made no later than March 1, 2011.
Requests for reasonable accommodation
received after that time will be
considered, but might be impossible to
fulfill.
The Committee will meet in open
session from 11 a.m. until 12 Noon on
Monday, March 7, 2011, in the
Department of State, 2201 ‘‘C’’ Street,
NW., Washington, DC, in Conference
Room 1205, to discuss declassification
and transfer of Department of State
records to the National Archives and
Records Administration and the status
of the Foreign Relations series. The
remainder of the Committee’s sessions
in the afternoon on Monday, March 7,
2011 and in the morning on Tuesday,
March 8, 2011, will be closed in
accordance with Section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub.
L. 92–463). The agenda calls for
discussions of agency declassification
decisions concerning the Foreign
Relations series and other
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declassification issues. These are
matters properly classified and not
subject to public disclosure under 5
U.S.C. 552b(c)(1) and the public interest
requires that such activities be withheld
from disclosure. Personal data is
requested pursuant to Public Law 99–
399 (Omnibus Diplomatic Security and
Antiterrorism Act of 1986), as amended;
Public Law 107–56 (USA PATRIOT
Act); and Executive Order 13356. The
purpose of the collection is to validate
the identity of individuals who enter
Department facilities. The data will be
entered into the Visitor Access Control
System (VACS–D) database. Please see
the Privacy Impact Assessment for
VACS–D at https://www.state.gov/
documents/organization/100305.pdf, for
additional information.
Questions concerning the meeting
should be directed to Ambassador
Edward Brynn, Executive Secretary,
Advisory Committee on Historical
Diplomatic Documentation, Department
of State, Office of the Historian,
Washington, DC, 20520, telephone (202)
663–1123, (e-mail history@state.gov).
Dated: February 9, 2011.
Edward Brynn,
Executive Secretary, Advisory Committee on
Historical Diplomatic Documentation,
Department of State.
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U.S. Department of State Advisory
Committee on Private International
Law (ACPIL): Public Meeting on
Jurisdiction and the Recognition and
Enforcement of Judgments
The Department of State, Office of
Legal Adviser, Office of Private
International Law would like to give
notice of a public meeting to discuss
issues relating to jurisdiction and the
recognition and enforcement of
judgments. The European Commission
released on December 14, 2010 its
proposal, COM(2010) 748 final, for
amendments to Council Regulation (EC)
No. 44/2001 of 22 December 2001 on
jurisdiction and the recognition and
enforcement of judgments in civil and
commercial matters (known as ‘‘Brussels
I’’). See https://ec.europa.eu/justice/
policies/civil/docs/com_2010_
748_en.pdf.
Under the current text of Brussels I,
most of the rules apply only to
defendants domiciled in a EU member
state. When the defendant is not a
domiciliary of a EU member state,
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jurisdiction in civil actions is governed
by the national law of the relevant
member state, rather than by the
jurisdictional rules set forth in Brussels
I. The proposed amendments would,
inter alia, do away with that distinction,
making the Brussels I rules applicable in
all cases, regardless of the domicile of
the defendant. These changes have
potentially significant implications for
U.S. citizens and residents who are
involved in civil actions in EU member
states. The Commission’s proposal will
now be considered by the European
Council and by the European
Parliament.
In addition, last year the Council on
General Affairs and Policy of the Hague
Conference on Private International Law
considered a proposal to continue work
in the judgments area. Work in that
forum had previously led to the
conclusion in 2005 of the Convention
on Choice of Court Agreements, which
is not yet in force. The State and Justice
Departments are currently engaged in
discussions with various domestic
stakeholders regarding implementing
legislation for that Convention. The
scope of that Convention is limited to
situations in which the parties have
expressly designated the court or courts
in which disputes will be resolved; it
does not address many other situations,
including non-contract actions, in
which no such choice has been made.
At the Hague Conference, it has been
proposed that an experts’ group be
convened to consider possible options
for a broader instrument. In April 2011,
the Conference’s Council on General
Affairs and Policy will hold its annual
meeting and will revisit this topic.
The purpose of the public meeting, to
be held under the auspices of the State
Department’s Advisory Committee on
Private International Law, is to consider
these developments and possible
responses by the U.S. Government.
Time and Place: The public meeting
will take place on Wednesday, March
23, 2011 from 8:30 to 11:30 am EST at
Covington & Burling LLP, 1201
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC. Participants should
appear at the guards’ desk at Covington
& Burling by 8:15 am to be directed to
the meeting location.
Public Participation: This meeting is
open to the public, subject to the
capacity of the meeting room. Because
of space limitations, those wishing to
attend are required to pre-register. If you
are unable to attend the public meeting
and would like to participate from a
remote location, teleconferencing will
be available.
Persons wishing to attend in person or
telephonically should contact Trisha
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Smeltzer (SmeltzerTK@state.gov) or
Niesha Toms (TomsNN@state.gov) of
the Office of Private International Law
and provide your name, affiliation, email address, and mailing address.
Dated: February 7, 2011.
Michael S. Coffee,
Attorney-Adviser, Office of Private
International Law, Office of the Legal Adviser,
Department of State.
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
[Meeting No. 11–01]
Sunshine Act Meeting Notice; February
18, 2011
The TVA Board of Directors will hold
a public meeting on February 18, 2011,
at the Tri-County Community College,
21 Campus Circle, Murphy, North
Carolina, to consider the matters listed
below. The public may comment on any
agenda item or subject at a public
listening session which begins at 8:30
a.m. (EST). Immediately following the
end of the public listening session, the
meeting will be called to order to
consider the agenda items listed below.
Please Note: Speakers must pre-register
online at TVA.gov or sign in before the
meeting begins at 8:30 a.m. (EST) on the
day of the meeting. The Board will
answer questions from the news media
following the Board meeting.
STATUS: Open.
Agenda
Old Business
Approval of minutes of November 4,
2010, Board Meeting
New Business
1. Chairman’s Welcome
2. President’s Report
3. Governance Item—Nuclear Oversight
Committee Charter Amendment
4. Report of the Audit, Risk, and
Regulation Committee
5. Report of the People and Performance
Committee
6. Report of the Finance, Rates, and
Portfolio Committee
A. Contract with American Centrifuge
Enrichment, LLC, for uranium
enrichment services
B. Contract with Cameco, Inc., for
uranium hexafluoride
C. Construction of a new gypsum
dewatering facility at Kingston
Fossil Plant
D. Adjustment Addendum (Fuel Cost
Adjustment) and other rate change
implementation matters
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 7100]
Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation; Notice
of Meeting
SUMMARY: The Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation
will meet on March 7 and March 8 at the Department of State, 2201 ``C''
Street, NW., Washington, DC. Prior notification and a valid government-
issued photo ID (such as driver's license, passport, U.S. government or
military ID) are required for entrance into the building. Members of
the public planning to attend must notify Nick Sheldon, Office of the
Historian (202-663-1123) no later than March 3, 2011 to provide date of
birth, valid government-issued photo identification number and type
(such as driver's license number/state, passport number/country, or
U.S. government ID number/agency or military ID number/branch), and
relevant telephone numbers. If you cannot provide one of the specified
forms of ID, please consult with Nick Sheldon for acceptable
alternative forms of picture identification. In addition, any requests
for reasonable accommodation should be made no later than March 1,
2011. Requests for reasonable accommodation received after that time
will be considered, but might be impossible to fulfill.
The Committee will meet in open session from 11 a.m. until 12 Noon
on Monday, March 7, 2011, in the Department of State, 2201 ``C''
Street, NW., Washington, DC, in Conference Room 1205, to discuss
declassification and transfer of Department of State records to the
National Archives and Records Administration and the status of the
Foreign Relations series. The remainder of the Committee's sessions in
the afternoon on Monday, March 7, 2011 and in the morning on Tuesday,
March 8, 2011, will be closed in accordance with Section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-463). The agenda calls for
discussions of agency declassification decisions concerning the Foreign
Relations series and other
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declassification issues. These are matters properly classified and not
subject to public disclosure under 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(1) and the public
interest requires that such activities be withheld from disclosure.
Personal data is requested pursuant to Public Law 99-399 (Omnibus
Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986), as amended; Public
Law 107-56 (USA PATRIOT Act); and Executive Order 13356. The purpose of
the collection is to validate the identity of individuals who enter
Department facilities. The data will be entered into the Visitor Access
Control System (VACS-D) database. Please see the Privacy Impact
Assessment for VACS-D at https://www.state.gov/documents/organization/100305.pdf, for additional information.
Questions concerning the meeting should be directed to Ambassador
Edward Brynn, Executive Secretary, Advisory Committee on Historical
Diplomatic Documentation, Department of State, Office of the Historian,
Washington, DC, 20520, telephone (202) 663-1123, (e-mail
history@state.gov).
Dated: February 9, 2011.
Edward Brynn,
Executive Secretary, Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic
Documentation, Department of State.
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