Request for Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee Membership Applications, 50328-50329 [2011-20474]

Download as PDF mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES 50328 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 156 / Friday, August 12, 2011 / Notices Type of Review: Extension without change of a currently approved collection. Title: Additional records to be made and retained by brokers or dealers in securities (31 CFR 1023.410 & 1010.430). Abstract: A broker or dealer in securities must retain an original or copy of certain documents, as specified in section 1023.410. The required records must be maintained for five years (31 CFR 1010.430). Affected Public: Private Sector: Businesses or other for-profits, not-forprofit institutions. Estimated Total Burden Hours: 830,000. OMB Number: 1506–0054. Type of Review: Extension without change of a currently approved collection. Title: Additional records to be made and retained by casinos (31 CFR 1021.410 & 1010.430). Abstract: Casinos (and card clubs) must make and retain a record of the name, permanent address, and taxpayer identification number each person who deposits funds with the casino, opens an account at the casino, or to whom the casino extends a line of credit (and maintain a list, available to the Secretary upon request, of the names and addresses of persons who do not furnish a taxpayer identification number), and must retain the original or a copy of certain documents, as specified in section 1021.410(a)&(b)(1)– (8)). Casinos must also maintain a list of transactions with customers involving certain instruments (31 CFR 1021.410(b)(9)). Card clubs must maintain records of currency transactions by customers and records of activity at cages (31 CFR 1021.410(b)(11)). Casinos that input, store, or retain required records on computer disk, tape or other machinereadable media must maintain the records on such media (31 CFR 1021.410(c)). Required records must be maintained for five years (31 CFR 1010.430). Affected Public: Private Sector: Businesses or other for-profits. Estimated Total Burden Hours: 121,056. OMB Number: 1506–0055. Type of Review: Extension without change of a currently approved collection. Title: Reports of transactions with foreign financial agencies (31 CFR 1010.360). Abstract: Treasury may, by regulation, require specified financial institutions to report transactions by persons with designated foreign financial agencies. VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:37 Aug 11, 2011 Jkt 223001 Affected Public: Private Sector: Businesses or other for-profits, not-forprofit institutions. Estimated Total Burden Hour: 1. OMB Number: 1506–0056. Type of Review: Extension without change of a currently approved collection. Title: Reports of certain domestic coin and currency transactions (31 CFR 1010.370 & 1010.410(d)). Abstract: Upon a finding that additional reporting or recordkeeping is necessary to carry out the purposes, or prevent the evasion, of the Bank Secrecy Act, Treasury may issue an order requiring financial institutions or groups of financial institutions in certain geographic locations to report certain transactions in prescribed amounts for a limited period of time (31 CFR 1010.360). Financial institutions subject to a geographic targeting order must maintain records for such period of time as the order requires but not more than 5 years (31 CFR 1010.410(d)). Although the burden is stated as an annual burden in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act, the estimated annual burden is not intended to indicate that there is a geographic targeting order in effect throughout a year or in each year. Affected Public: Private Sector: Businesses or other for-profits. Estimated Total Burden Hours: 6,800. OMB Number: 1506–0057. Type of Review: Extension without change of a currently approved collection. Title: Purchases of bank checks and drafts, cashier’s checks, money orders and traveler’s checks (31 CFR 1010.415 & 31 CFR 1010.430). Abstract: Financial institutions must maintain records of certain information related to the sale of bank checks and drafts, cashier’s checks, money orders, or traveler’s checks when the sale involves currency between $3,000 and $10,000. The records must be maintained for a period of five years and be made available to Treasury upon request. Affected Public: Private Sector: Businesses or other for-profits. Estimated Total Burden Hours: 456,750. OMB Number: 1506–0058. Type of Review: Extension without change of a currently approved collection. Title: Records to be made and retained by financial institutions (31 CFR 1010.410 and 1010.430). Abstract: Each financial institution must retain an original or copy of records related to extensions of credit in excess of $10,000 (other than those PO 00000 Frm 00163 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 secured by real property), and records related to transfers of funds, currency, other monetary instruments, checks, investment securities, or credit of more than $10,000 to or from the United States (31 CFR 1010.410(a)–(d)). Banks and non-bank financial institutions must also maintain records related to, and include certain information as part of, funds transfers or transmittals of funds involving more than $3,000 (31 CFR 1010.410(e)–(f)–(g). The required records must be maintained for five years (31 CFR 1010.430). Affected Public: Private Sector: Businesses or other for-profits. Estimated Total Burden Hours: 2,139,000. OMB Number: 1506–0059. Type of Review: Extension without change of a currently approved collection. Title: Additional records to be made and retained by banks (31 CFR 1020.410 and 1010.430). Abstract: A bank must retain an original or copy of certain documents, as specified in section 1020.410. The required records must be maintained for five years (31 CFR 1010.430). Affected Public: Private Sector: Businesses or other for-profits, not-forprofit institutions. Estimated Total Burden Hours: 2,290,000. Bureau Clearance Officer: Russell Stephenson, Department of the Treasury, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, P.O. Box 39, Vienna, VA 22183; (202) 354–6012. OMB Reviewer: Shagufta Ahmed, Office of Management and Budget, New Executive Office Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC 20503; (202) 395–7873. Dawn D. Wolfgang, Treasury PRA Clearance Officer. [FR Doc. 2011–20478 Filed 8–11–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4810–02–P 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 membership to the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) for a new member specially qualified to serve on the CCAC by virtue of his or her education, training, or experience in numismatic curation. The CCAC was established to: • Advise the Secretary of the Treasury on any theme or design SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\12AUN1.SGM 12AUN1 mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 156 / Friday, August 12, 2011 / Notices 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 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 public and are held approximately six to eight 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 VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:37 Aug 11, 2011 Jkt 223001 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: September 15, 2011. Receipt of Applications: Any member of the public wishing to be considered for participation on the CCAC should submit a resume and cover letter describing qualifications for membership, by fax to 202–756–6830, or by mail to the United States Mint, 801 9th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20001, Attn: Andrew Fishburn. Submissions must specify which position the candidate wishes to be considered for, and must be postmarked no later than September 15, 2011. Notice Concerning Delivery of FirstClass and Priority Mail The delivery of first-class mail to the 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. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrew Fishburn, United States Mint Liaison to the CCAC, 801 Ninth Street, NW., Washington, DC 20220; or call 202–354–6700. Dated: August 4, 2011. Richard A. Peterson, Acting Director, United States Mint. [FR Doc. 2011–20474 Filed 8–11–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4810–02–P 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 membership to the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) for a new member representing the interests of the general public in the SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00164 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 50329 coinage of the United States. 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 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 public and are held approximately six to eight 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 E:\FR\FM\12AUN1.SGM 12AUN1

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[Federal Register Volume 76, Number 156 (Friday, August 12, 2011)]
[Notices]
[Pages 50328-50329]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2011-20474]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

United States Mint


Request for Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee Membership 
Applications

SUMMARY: Pursuant to United States Code, Title 31, section 5135(b), the 
United States Mint is accepting applications for membership to the 
Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) for a new member specially 
qualified to serve on the CCAC by virtue of his or her education, 
training, or experience in numismatic curation. The CCAC was 
established to:
     Advise the Secretary of the Treasury on any theme or 
design

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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 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 public and are held 
approximately six to eight 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: September 15, 2011.
    Receipt of Applications: Any member of the public wishing to be 
considered for participation on the CCAC should submit a resume and 
cover letter describing qualifications for membership, by fax to 202-
756-6830, or by mail to the United States Mint, 801 9th Street, NW., 
Washington, DC 20001, Attn: Andrew Fishburn. Submissions must specify 
which position the candidate wishes to be considered for, and must be 
postmarked no later than September 15, 2011.

Notice Concerning Delivery of First-Class and Priority Mail

    The delivery of first-class mail to the 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.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrew Fishburn, United States Mint 
Liaison to the CCAC, 801 Ninth Street, NW., Washington, DC 20220; or 
call 202-354-6700.

    Dated: August 4, 2011.
Richard A. Peterson,
Acting Director, United States Mint.
[FR Doc. 2011-20474 Filed 8-11-11; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4810-02-P
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