Voluntary Service National Advisory Committee; Notice of Meeting, 16655-16656 [2011-6985]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
United States Mint
Request for Citizens Coinage Advisory
Committee Membership Applications
Pursuant to United States
Code, Title 31, section 5135(b), the
United States Mint is accepting
applications for appointment to the
Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee
(CCAC) for the position of the member
specially qualified to serve on the CCAC
by virtue of his or her education,
training, or experience in numismatics.
The CCAC was established to:
• Advise the Secretary of the
Treasury on any theme or design
proposals relating to circulating coinage,
bullion coinage, Congressional Gold
Medals, and national and other medals
produced by the United States Mint.
• Advise the Secretary of the
Treasury with regard to the events,
persons, or places that the CCAC
recommends to be commemorated by
the issuance of commemorative coins in
each of the five calendar years
succeeding the year in which a
commemorative coin designation is
made.
• Make recommendations with
respect to the mintage level for any
commemorative coin recommended.
Total membership consists of 11
voting members appointed by the
Secretary of the Treasury:
• One person specially qualified by
virtue of his or her education, training
or experience as nationally or
internationally recognized curator in the
United States of a numismatic
collection;
• One person specially qualified by
virtue of his or her experience in the
medallic arts or sculpture;
• One person specially qualified by
virtue of his or her education, training,
or experience in American history;
• One person specially qualified by
virtue of his or her education, training,
or experience in numismatics;
• Three persons who can represent
the interests of the general public in the
coinage of the United States; and
• Four persons appointed by the
Secretary of the Treasury on the basis of
the recommendations by the U.S. House
of Representatives and Senate
leadership.
Members are appointed for a term of
four years. No individual may be
appointed to the CCAC while serving as
an officer or employee of the Federal
Government.
The CCAC is subject to the direction
of the Secretary of the Treasury.
Meetings of the CCAC are open to the
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public and are held approximately eight
to ten times per year. The United States
Mint is responsible for providing the
necessary support, technical services
and advice to the CCAC. CCAC
members are not paid for their time or
services but, consistent with Federal
Travel Regulations, members are
reimbursed for their travel and lodging
expenses to attend meetings. Members
are Special Government Employees and
are subject to the Standards of Ethical
Conduct for Employees of the Executive
Branch (5 CFR part 2653).
The United States Mint will review all
submissions and will forward its
recommendations to the Secretary of the
Treasury for appointment consideration.
Candidates should include specific
skills, abilities, talents, and credentials
to support their applications. The
United States Mint is also interested in
candidates who have demonstrated
leadership skills, have received
recognition by their peers in their field
of interest, have a record of
participation in public service or
activities, and are willing to commit the
time and effort to participate in the
CCAC meetings and related activities.
Application Deadline: April 8, 2011.
Receipt of Applications: Any member
of the public wishing to be considered
for the position on the CCAC as the
member specially qualified by virtue of
education, training or experience in
numismatics should submit a resume
and cover letter, describing
qualifications for membership, by fax to
202–756–6525, or by mail to the United
States Mint, 801 9th Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20001, Attn: Greg
Weinman. Submissions must be
postmarked no later than April 8, 2011.
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United States Mint has been delayed
since mid-October 2001, and delays are
expected to continue. Until normal mail
service resumes, please consider using
alternate delivery services when
sending time-sensitive material.
Some or all of the first-class and
priority mail we receive may be put
through an irradiation process to protect
against biological contamination.
Support materials put through this
process may suffer irreversible damage.
We encourage you to consider using
alternate delivery services.
Greg
Weinman, Legal Counsel and Acting
United States Mint Liaison to the CCAC,
801 Ninth Street, NW., Washington, DC
20220; or call 202–354–7407.
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Dated: March 18, 2011.
Richard Peterson,
Acting Director, United States Mint.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Voluntary Service National Advisory
Committee; Notice of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) gives notice under Public Law 92–
463 (Federal Advisory Committee Act)
that the annual meeting of the
Department of Veterans Affairs
Voluntary Service (VAVS) National
Advisory Committee (NAC) will be held
April 27–29, 2011, at the Hyatt Regency
Cincinnati, 151 West Fifth Street,
Cincinnati, Ohio. On April 27, the
meeting will begin at 8 a.m. and end at
12 noon. On April 28–29, the meeting
will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 4 p.m.
The meeting is open to the public.
The Committee, comprised of sixty
national voluntary organizations,
advises the Secretary, through the
Under Secretary for Health, on the
coordination and promotion of
volunteer activities within VA health
care facilities. The primary purposes of
this meeting are to provide for
Committee review of volunteer policies
and procedures; to accommodate full
and open communications between
organization representatives and the
Voluntary Service Office and field staff;
to provide educational opportunities
geared towards improving volunteer
programs with special emphasis on
methods to recruit, retain, place,
motivate, and recognize volunteers; and
to approve Committee
recommendations.
The April 27 session will include a
National Executive Committee Meeting,
Health Fair, VAVS Representative and
Deputy training, and the opening
awards dinner (requires prepayment)
featuring the keynote address,
recognition of the recipients of the
American Spirit Awards, VAVS Award
for Excellence, and the NAC Volunteer
of the Year Awards.
The April 28 business session will
include remarks from local officials, the
Voluntary Service Report, Veterans
Health Administration update, and
remarks by VA officials on posttraumatic stress disorder, social media,
caregivers support, and women Veterans
issues. Educational workshops will be
held in the afternoon and focus on
mechanics of social media, women’s
health, hospice and family volunteering.
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On April 29, the educational
workshops will be repeated in the
morning and the business session will
be held in the afternoon and will
include subcommittee reports, remarks
by VA officials on the Veterans Benefits
Administration, the homeless program,
a presentation on voluntary service best
practices, concierge service, an
inspirational presentation entitled
‘‘Affirming the Commitment,’’ and
closing remarks from the Chairman. The
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James H. Parke Memorial Scholarship
recipient will be honored at the Parke
Awards dinner (requires prepayment) to
be held at 6 p.m.
No time will be allocated at this
meeting for receiving oral presentations
from the public. However, interested
persons may either attend or file
statements with the Committee. Written
statements may be filed either before the
meeting or within 10 days after the
meeting and addressed to Ms. Laura B.
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Balun, Director, Voluntary Service
Office (10C2), Department of Veterans
Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20420. Individuals
interested in attending are encouraged
to contact Ms. Balun at (202) 461–7300.
By direction of the Secretary.
William F. Russo,
Director of Regulations Management, Office
of the General Counsel.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Voluntary Service National Advisory Committee; Notice of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) gives notice under Public
Law 92-463 (Federal Advisory Committee Act) that the annual meeting of
the Department of Veterans Affairs Voluntary Service (VAVS) National
Advisory Committee (NAC) will be held April 27-29, 2011, at the Hyatt
Regency Cincinnati, 151 West Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. On April
27, the meeting will begin at 8 a.m. and end at 12 noon. On April 28-
29, the meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. The meeting
is open to the public.
The Committee, comprised of sixty national voluntary organizations,
advises the Secretary, through the Under Secretary for Health, on the
coordination and promotion of volunteer activities within VA health
care facilities. The primary purposes of this meeting are to provide
for Committee review of volunteer policies and procedures; to
accommodate full and open communications between organization
representatives and the Voluntary Service Office and field staff; to
provide educational opportunities geared towards improving volunteer
programs with special emphasis on methods to recruit, retain, place,
motivate, and recognize volunteers; and to approve Committee
recommendations.
The April 27 session will include a National Executive Committee
Meeting, Health Fair, VAVS Representative and Deputy training, and the
opening awards dinner (requires prepayment) featuring the keynote
address, recognition of the recipients of the American Spirit Awards,
VAVS Award for Excellence, and the NAC Volunteer of the Year Awards.
The April 28 business session will include remarks from local
officials, the Voluntary Service Report, Veterans Health Administration
update, and remarks by VA officials on post-traumatic stress disorder,
social media, caregivers support, and women Veterans issues.
Educational workshops will be held in the afternoon and focus on
mechanics of social media, women's health, hospice and family
volunteering.
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On April 29, the educational workshops will be repeated in the
morning and the business session will be held in the afternoon and will
include subcommittee reports, remarks by VA officials on the Veterans
Benefits Administration, the homeless program, a presentation on
voluntary service best practices, concierge service, an inspirational
presentation entitled ``Affirming the Commitment,'' and closing remarks
from the Chairman. The James H. Parke Memorial Scholarship recipient
will be honored at the Parke Awards dinner (requires prepayment) to be
held at 6 p.m.
No time will be allocated at this meeting for receiving oral
presentations from the public. However, interested persons may either
attend or file statements with the Committee. Written statements may be
filed either before the meeting or within 10 days after the meeting and
addressed to Ms. Laura B. Balun, Director, Voluntary Service Office
(10C2), Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20420. Individuals interested in attending are
encouraged to contact Ms. Balun at (202) 461-7300.
By direction of the Secretary.
William F. Russo,
Director of Regulations Management, Office of the General Counsel.
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