Suggestions for Environmental Cooperation Pursuant to the United States-Korea Environmental Cooperation Agreement, 39319-39320 [2012-16141]
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Additional Information
The DS–5513 is questionnaire is
designed to help determine the
entitlement of passport applicants. The
DS–5513 is not designed to replace the
DS–11, Application for a U.S. Passport,
but rather to supplement the application
when the applicant initially submits
evidence that is insufficient to meet his/
her burden of proving entitlement. The
Department estimates that such
supplemental information will only be
requested for a small number of
applicants, estimated to be less than
0.5% of applications received annually.
For information on what documentation
is required when submitting a DS–11,
please refer to page two of the
instructions.
The DS–5513 is largely based on the
original Biographical Questionnaire for
a U.S. Passport, posted on the Federal
Register for public comment on
February 24, 2011 (page 10421) and
closed April 25, 2011.
Comments received from the original
Federal Register posting were
considered, and several suggestions
were incorporated into the current
version of the forms. The Department
split the form into two shorter forms:
the DS–5520 for identity questions and
the DS–5513 for entitlement. Both
revised forms assure applicants that
failure to answer every question will not
necessarily preclude passport issuance,
as the responses to the questions in the
forms are considered in their entirety.
In response to comments regarding
burden and privacy concerns, the
proposed forms amend many of the
questions to more accurately obtain the
information the Department is seeking.
For example, on the DS–5513, the
questions concentrate around the time
of the applicant’s birth and there are no
longer any questions seeking
information about periods of time
beyond the applicant’s 18th birthday.
The Department also received
comments that expressed concern over
the ability of an applicant who is
adopted or elderly to answer the DS–
5513’s questions on birth circumstances.
The form asks a wide range of questions
related to the circumstances and facts
surrounding an applicant’s birth in
order to accommodate the various
situations in which Americans are born,
whether hospital, home birth, noninstitutional birth, etc. The Department
realizes that most information an
applicant supplies for this questionnaire
surrounding his/her birth and early life
will likely come from other sources and
takes this into account during the
adjudication process. In addition, many
of these questions may not apply to
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some applicants; however, in those
instances where the questions are
relevant, the supplemental form gives
the applicant an opportunity to provide
additional information that may support
passport issuance.
Dated: June 22, 2012.
J. Adam Ereli,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau
of Educational and Cultural Affairs,
Department of State.
Dated: May 9, 2012.
Barry J. Conway,
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Passport Services, Bureau of Consular Affairs,
Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7940]
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Determination Under the Foreign
Assistance Act and the Department of
State, Foreign Operations, and Related
Programs Appropriations Acts
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7941]
Culturally Significant Objects Imported
for Exhibition Determinations: ‘‘Bodies
and Shadows: Caravaggio and His
Legacy’’
Notice is hereby given of the
following determinations: Pursuant to
the authority vested in me by the Act of
October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C.
2459), Executive Order 12047 of March
27, 1978, the Foreign Affairs Reform and
Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat.
2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et
seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of
October 1, 1999, Delegation of Authority
No. 236–3 of August 28, 2000 (and, as
appropriate, Delegation of Authority No.
257 of April 15, 2003), I hereby
determine that the objects to be
included in the exhibition ‘‘Bodies and
Shadows: Caravaggio and His Legacy’’
imported from abroad for temporary
exhibition within the United States, are
of cultural significance. The objects are
imported pursuant to loan agreements
with the foreign owners or custodians.
I also determine that the exhibition or
display of the exhibit objects at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, Los
Angeles, CA, from on or about
November 11, 2012, until on or about
February 10, 2013; the Wadsworth
Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT,
from on or about March 8, 2013, until
on or about June 16, 2013, and at
possible additional exhibitions or
venues yet to be determined, is in the
national interest. I have ordered that
Public Notice of these Determinations
be published in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information, including a list of
the exhibit objects, contact Julie
Simpson, Attorney-Adviser, Office of
the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of
State (telephone: 202–632–6467). The
mailing address is U.S. Department of
State, SA–5, L/PD, Fifth Floor (Suite
5H03), Washington, DC 20522–0505.
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Pursuant to Section 654(c) of the
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as
amended (FAA), notice is hereby given
that the Deputy Secretary of State has
made a determination pursuant to
Section 620H of the FAA, and Section
7021 of the Department of State, Foreign
Operations, and Related Programs
Appropriations, 2012 (Div. I, Pub. L.
112–74), and similar provisions in prioryear appropriations acts, and has
concluded that publication of the
determination would be harmful to the
national security of the United States.
This notice shall be published in the
Federal Register.
Dated: June 22, 2012.
Vann H. Van Diepen,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7942]
Suggestions for Environmental
Cooperation Pursuant to the United
States-Korea Environmental
Cooperation Agreement
Department of State.
Notice of preparation of and
request for comments regarding the first
United States—Korea Environmental
Cooperation Work Program.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department invites the
public, including NGOs, educational
institutions, private sector enterprises
and other interested persons, to submit
written comments or suggestions
regarding items for inclusion in the first
Work Program for implementing the
United States—Korea Environmental
Cooperation Agreement, which entered
into force on March 15, 2012. We
encourage submitters to refer to: (1) The
U.S.—Korea Environmental Cooperation
Agreement; (2) Chapter 20
(Environment) of the U.S.—Korea Free
SUMMARY:
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Dated: June 22, 2012.
George Sibley,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy,
Department of State.
Trade Agreement; and (3) the
Environmental Review of the U.S.—
Korea Free Trade Agreement. These
documents are available at: https://
www.state.gov/e/oes/env/trade/
c49687.htm.
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To be assured of timely
consideration, all written comments or
suggestions are requested no later than
July 16, 2012.
DATES:
Written comments or
suggestions should be emailed to
(MartirTorresMC@state.gov) or faxed
((202) 647–5947) to Maina MartirTorres, Office of Environmental Policy,
Bureau of Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs,
U.S. Department of State, with the
subject line ‘‘U.S.-Korea Environmental
Cooperation.’’ If you have access to the
Internet, you can view and comment on
this notice by going to: https://
www.regulations.gov/#!home and
searching on docket number: DOS–
2012–0040.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7943]
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Maina Martir-Torres, telephone (202)
647–4750.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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U.S.-Korea Environmental Cooperation
Agreement
The United States—Korea
Environmental Cooperation Agreement
(ECA) entered into force on March 15,
2012. The United States and Korea
negotiated the ECA in parallel with the
U.S.—Korea Free Trade Agreement. The
ECA establishes a framework to promote
cooperation on environmental
protection, sustainable management of
natural resources, conservation and
protection of biodiversity, and
strengthening of environmental law
enforcement. Article 3 of the ECA
establishes the Environmental
Cooperation Commission (ECC), which
is responsible for developing programs
of work that reflect the parties’ priorities
for cooperative environmental activities.
We are requesting suggestions for
cooperative environmental activities to
consider for inclusion in the first Work
Program. For additional information,
please visit: https://www.state.gov/e/oes/
env/trade/c49687.htm.
Disclaimer: This Public Notice is a
request for comments and suggestions,
and is not a request for applications. No
granting of money is directly associated
with this request for suggestions for the
Work Program and Plan of Action.
There is no expectation of resources or
funding associated with any comments
or suggestions for the Work Program or
the Plan of Action.
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Suggestions for Environmental
Cooperation Pursuant to the United
States-Singapore Memorandum of
Intent on Environmental Cooperation
Department of State.
Notice of preparation of and
request for comments regarding the
2013–2014 United States—Singapore
Plan of Action for Environmental
Cooperation.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department invites the
public, including NGOs, educational
institutions, private sector enterprises
and other interested persons, to submit
written comments or suggestions
regarding items for inclusion in the next
Plan of Action for implementing the
U.S.–Singapore Memorandum of Intent
on Cooperation in Environmental
Matters (MOI), signed on June 13, 2003.
In preparing such comments or
suggestions, we encourage submitters to
refer to: (1) The U.S.–Singapore MOI, (2)
the U.S.–Singapore 2011–2012 Plan of
Action on Environmental Cooperation,
(3) the U.S.–Singapore FTA
Environment Chapter, and (4) the
Environmental Review of the FTA.
These documents are available at:
https://www.state.gov/e/oes/env/trade/
singapore/index.htm.
DATES: To be assured of timely
consideration, all written comments or
suggestions are requested no later than
July 16, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Written comments or
suggestions should be emailed to
(MartirTorresMC@state.gov) or faxed
(202) 647–5947) to Maina Martir-Torres,
Office of Environmental Policy, Bureau
of Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs,
U.S. Department of State, with the
subject line ‘‘U.S.–Singapore
Environmental Cooperation.’’ If you
have access to the Internet, you can
view and comment on this notice by
going to: https://www.regulations.gov/
#!home and searching on docket
number: DOS–2012–0042.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Maina Martir-Torres, telephone (202)
647–4750.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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U.S.-Singapore Memorandum of Intent
on Cooperation in Environmental
Matters
The United States and Singapore
signed the MOI on Cooperation in
Environmental Matters, on June 13,
2003. The United States and Singapore
negotiated the MOI in parallel with the
U.S.–Singapore Free Trade Agreement.
In Section 3 of the MOI, the
Governments state that they plan to
meet at least biennially to review the
status of cooperation and to develop and
update, as appropriate, a Plan of Action
for Environmental Cooperation. The
Plan of Action is a tool which identifies
and outlines agreed upon environmental
cooperation priorities, on-going efforts,
and possibilities for future cooperation.
The mutually identified goals of
cooperation under the 2011–2012 Plan
of Action are: (1) Encouraging the
bilateral and regional use of innovative
and climate friendly environmental
technology and pollution management
techniques; (2) participating in regional
initiatives on environmentally
sustainable cities and sustainable
management and trade in sustainably
managed resources; and (3) further
improving capacity to implement and
enforce environmental laws, including
further enhancing efforts of countries in
the region to combat illegal trade in
environmentally sensitive goods
through bilateral and regional
cooperative activities.
For the 2013–2014 Plan of Action, we
anticipate building upon cooperative
work initiated under previous Plans of
Action. We are requesting suggestions
that may be considered for inclusion in
the next Plan of Action.
For additional information, please
visit: https://www.state.gov/e/oes/env/
trade/singapore/index.htm.
Disclaimer: This Public Notice is a
request for comments and suggestions,
and is not a request for applications. No
granting of money is directly associated
with this request for suggestions for the
Work Program and Plan of Action.
There is no expectation of resources or
funding associated with any comments
or suggestions for the Work Program or
the Plan of Action.
Dated: June 22, 2012.
George Sibley,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy,
Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7942]
Suggestions for Environmental Cooperation Pursuant to the United
States-Korea Environmental Cooperation Agreement
AGENCY: Department of State.
ACTION: Notice of preparation of and request for comments regarding the
first United States--Korea Environmental Cooperation Work Program.
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SUMMARY: The Department invites the public, including NGOs, educational
institutions, private sector enterprises and other interested persons,
to submit written comments or suggestions regarding items for inclusion
in the first Work Program for implementing the United States--Korea
Environmental Cooperation Agreement, which entered into force on March
15, 2012. We encourage submitters to refer to: (1) The U.S.--Korea
Environmental Cooperation Agreement; (2) Chapter 20 (Environment) of
the U.S.--Korea Free
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Trade Agreement; and (3) the Environmental Review of the U.S.--Korea
Free Trade Agreement. These documents are available at: https://www.state.gov/e/oes/env/trade/c49687.htm.
DATES: To be assured of timely consideration, all written comments or
suggestions are requested no later than July 16, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Written comments or suggestions should be emailed to
(MartirTorresMC@state.gov) or faxed ((202) 647-5947) to Maina Martir-
Torres, Office of Environmental Policy, Bureau of Oceans and
International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, U.S. Department of
State, with the subject line ``U.S.-Korea Environmental Cooperation.''
If you have access to the Internet, you can view and comment on this
notice by going to: https://www.regulations.gov/#!home and searching on
docket number: DOS-2012-0040.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Maina Martir-Torres, telephone (202)
647-4750.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
U.S.-Korea Environmental Cooperation Agreement
The United States--Korea Environmental Cooperation Agreement (ECA)
entered into force on March 15, 2012. The United States and Korea
negotiated the ECA in parallel with the U.S.--Korea Free Trade
Agreement. The ECA establishes a framework to promote cooperation on
environmental protection, sustainable management of natural resources,
conservation and protection of biodiversity, and strengthening of
environmental law enforcement. Article 3 of the ECA establishes the
Environmental Cooperation Commission (ECC), which is responsible for
developing programs of work that reflect the parties' priorities for
cooperative environmental activities.
We are requesting suggestions for cooperative environmental
activities to consider for inclusion in the first Work Program. For
additional information, please visit: https://www.state.gov/e/oes/env/trade/c49687.htm.
Disclaimer: This Public Notice is a request for comments and
suggestions, and is not a request for applications. No granting of
money is directly associated with this request for suggestions for the
Work Program and Plan of Action. There is no expectation of resources
or funding associated with any comments or suggestions for the Work
Program or the Plan of Action.
Dated: June 22, 2012.
George Sibley,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy, Department of State.
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