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test petroleum, petroleum products,
organic chemicals and vegetable oils for
customs purposes, in accordance with
the provisions of 19 CFR 151.12.
Anyone wishing to employ this entity to
conduct laboratory analyses should
request and receive written assurances
from the entity that it is accredited by
the U.S. Customs and Border Protection
to conduct the specific test requested.
Alternatively, inquires regarding the
specific test this entity is accredited to
perform may be directed to the U.S.
Customs and Border Protection by
calling (202) 344–1060. The inquiry may
also be sent to cbp.labhq@dhs.gov.
Please reference the Web site listed
below for a complete listing of CBP
approved gaugers and accredited
laboratories. https://cbp.gov/linkhandler/
cgov/trade/automated/labs_scientific_
svcs/commercial_gaugers/gaulist.ctt/
gaulist.pdf.
DATES: The accreditation of Dixie
Services, Inc., as commercial laboratory
became effective on July 12, 2012. The
next triennial inspection date will be
scheduled for July 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christopher Mocella, Laboratories and
Scientific Services, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection, 1300 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW., Suite 1500N, Washington,
DC 20229, 202–344–1060.
Dated: November 8, 2012.
Ira S. Reese,
Executive Director, Laboratories and
Scientific Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
[Docket No. USCBP–2012–0041]
Advisory Committee on Commercial
Operations of Customs and Border
Protection (COAC)
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Department of Homeland
Security (DHS).
ACTION: Committee Management; Notice
of Federal Advisory Committee Meeting.
AGENCY:
The Advisory Committee on
Commercial Operations of Customs and
Border Protection (COAC) will meet on
December 4, 2012, in Washington, DC.
The meeting will be open to the public.
DATES: COAC will meet on Tuesday,
December 4, 2012, from 1:00 p.m. to
6:00 p.m. EST. Please note that the
meeting may close early if the
committee has completed its business.
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Registration: If you plan on attending,
please register either online at https://
apps.cbp.gov/te_registration/
index.asp?w=111 or by email to
tradeevents@dhs.gov, or by fax to 202–
325–4290 by close-of-business on
November 30,2012.
If you have completed an online onsite registration and wish to cancel your
registration, you may do so at https://
apps.cbp.gov/te_registration/
cancel.asp?w=111. Please feel free to
share this information with interested
members of your organizations or
associations.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
Ronald Reagan Building in the Horizon
Ballroom, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20229. All
visitors to the Ronald Reagan Building
must show a state-issued ID or Passport
to proceed through the security
checkpoint to be admitted to the
building.
For information on facilities or
services for individuals with disabilities
or to request special assistance at the
meeting, contact Ms. Wanda Tate, Office
of Trade Relations, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection at 202–344–1661 as
soon as possible.
To facilitate public participation, we
are inviting public comment on the
issues to be considered by the
committee as listed in the ‘‘Agenda’’
section below.
Comments must be submitted in
writing no later than November 26,
2012, and must be identified by
USCBP–2012–0041 and may be
submitted by one of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Email: Tradeevents@dhs.gov.
Include the docket number in the
subject line of the message.
• Fax: 202–325–4290.
• Mail: Ms. Wanda Tate, Office of
Trade Relations, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection, 1300 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW., Room 3.5A, Washington,
DC 20229.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the words ‘‘Department of
Homeland Security’’ and the docket
number for this action. Comments
received will be posted without
alteration at https://www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information
provided. Do not submit personal
information to this docket.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received by the COAC, go to
https://www.regulations.gov.
There will be three public comment
periods held during the meeting on
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December 4, 2012. Speakers are
requested to limit their comments to
two (2) minutes or less to facilitate
greater participation. Contact the
individual listed below to register as a
speaker. Please note that the public
comment period for speakers may end
before the time indicated on the
schedule that is posted on the CBP web
page at the time of the meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Wanda Tate, Office of Trade Relations,
U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Room
3.5A, Washington, DC 20229; telephone
202–344–1440; facsimile 202–325–4290.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of
this meeting is given under the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App.
(Pub. L. 92–463). The COAC provides
advice to the Secretary of Homeland
Security, the Secretary of the Treasury,
and the Commissioner of U.S. Customs
and Border Protection (CBP) on matters
pertaining to the commercial operations
of CBP and related functions within
DHS or the Department of the Treasury.
Agenda
The COAC will hear from the
following subcommittees on the topics
listed below and then will review,
deliberate, provide observations and
formulate recommendations on how to
proceed on those topics:
• The work of the Trade Facilitation
Subcommittee: Recommendations and
resolutions on CBP’s Trade
Transformation initiatives,
recommendations on the role of the
customs brokers in regard to the Centers
of Excellence and Expertise (CEEs), and
recommendations based on the results
from the COAC Industry Survey
regarding the expected benefits of the
CEEs.
• The work of the Role of the Broker
Subcommittee: Recommendations and
resolutions on various aspects of CBP’s
effort to revise the role of the customs
broker in the CBP regulations (19 CFR
Part 111) which includes whether the
initiative in the area of continuing
education should be pursued,
requirements for brokers to obtain bona
fides for their importer clients before
transacting customs business on the
client’s behalf, and comments on
possible revision to CBP Form 5106
(Importer Identification Input Record).
In addition, recommendations will be
made regarding the role of customs
brokers in the CEEs.
• The work of Automated
Commercial Environment (ACE)
Strategic Communications Working
Group: Presentation of a white paper
and recommendation how CBP should
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proceed in communicating with the
trade community as the agency shifts
from the Automated Commercial
System (ACS) to ACE as functionality
becomes available.
• The work of the One U.S.
Government at the Border
Subcommittee: Recommendation for
addressing a One U.S. Government
Approach to Trusted Trader Programs
and provide the subcommittee term end
report.
• The Intellectual Property Rights
Enforcement Subcommittee’s work on
providing CBP with guidance on new
tools to be used in the port of entry to
help identify counterfeit products, the
distribution chain management and
serialization pilot project, and
modification to the CBP recordation
database of federally registered
trademarks, trade names and copyrights.
• The Anti-Dumping/Countervailing
Duties Subcommittee’s term end report
and a discussion on the impact of trade
enforcement and trade intelligence
initiatives.
• The Bond Subcommittee’s work on
proposed modifications to the CBP
Form 5106 (Importer Identification
Input Record), liquidated damages/
mitigation guidelines, and the use of
single transaction bonds (STBs) when
additional security is merited. The
Subcommittee will respond to the CBP
Deputy Commissioner’s request to look
into the possibility of issuing bonds
prior to the foreign departure of goods
that are intended for importation into
the United States.
• An update from CBP’s Agriculture
Programs and Trade Liaison on the July
2012 USDA/Animal Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS) and CBP
Joint Stakeholder Conference.
Prior to the COAC taking action on
any of these topics of the eight abovementioned subcommittees, working
groups, and Agriculture Programs and
Trade Liaison, members of the public
will have an opportunity to provide
comments orally or, for comments
submitted electronically during the
meeting, by reading the comments into
the record.
The COAC will also receive term-end
reports, updates and discuss the
following Initiatives and Subcommittee
topics that were discussed throughout
the 12th Term meetings as set forth
below:
• The National Strategy for Global
Supply Chain Security as it relates to an
effort to solicit, consolidate, and provide
to DHS sector and stakeholder input on
implementation of the National
Strategy.
• The work of the Land Border
Security Subcommittee: updates and
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observations on the Customs—the 21st
Century Border Management Initiative
and Beyond the Border initiatives.
• The Air Cargo Security
Subcommittee’s work on the Air Cargo
Advance Screening (ACAS) pilot, and a
discussion of the operational
involvement of freight forwarders as
well as the next steps in drafting a
notice of proposed rulemaking.
• The Export Subcommittee’s work
on where it stands in identifying
incentives for U.S. exporters to
participate in Customs-Trade
Partnership Against Terrorism (C–
TPAT)/Authorized Economic Operator
(AEO) programs and a review of the
subcommittee’s scope and goals for the
13th Term COAC.
Dated: November 9, 2012.
Maria Luisa O’Connell,
Senior Advisor for Trade, Office of Trade
Relations.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5670–N–01]
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for
the HOPE SF Development at
Sunnydale and Velasco Public
Housing Developments, San
Francisco, CA
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to Prepare an
EIS and to Conduct Public Scoping
Meeting.
AGENCY:
The Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) gives
notice to the public, agencies, and
Indian tribes that the City and County
of San Francisco’s Mayor’s Office of
Housing (MOH) as the Responsible
Entity in accordance with 24 CFR 58.2,
intends to prepare a Draft
Environmental Impact Report/
Environmental Impact Statement (EIR/
EIS) for the HOPE SF Development at
the Sunnydale and Velasco Public
Housing Developments (Sunnydale
HOPE SF Master Plan Project). The EIR/
EIS will be a joint National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and
California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) document.
The EIR will satisfy requirements of
CEQA (Public Resources Code 21000 et
seq.) and the State CEQA Guidelines (14
California Code of Regulations 15000 et
seq.), which require that state and local
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government agencies consider the
environmental consequences of projects
over which they have discretionary
authority before acting on those
projects. The Proposed Action is subject
to NEPA, because funding for the
project may include HUD funds from
programs subject to regulation by 24
CFR part 58; these include, but are not
limited to, Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) funds under Title I
of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974; Home
Investment Partnership Program
(HOME) grants under Title II of the
Cranston-Gonzales National Affordable
Housing Act of 1990, as amended;
Project Based Section 8 Vouchers under
Section 8(o)(13) of the United States
Housing Act of 1937; and/or Public
Housing operating subsidies for mixed
income developments authorized under
the U.S. Housing Act of 1937, Section
35. In accordance with specific statutory
authority and HUD’s regulations at 24
CFR part 58 (Environmental Review
Procedures for Entities Assuming HUD
Environmental Responsibilities), HUD
has provided for assumption of its
NEPA authority and NEPA lead agency
responsibility by the City and County of
San Francisco. This notice is issued in
accordance with the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ)
regulations at 40 CFR parts 1500–1508.
A Draft EIR/EIS will be prepared for
the Proposed Action described herein.
Comments relating to the Draft EIR/EIS
are requested and will be accepted by
the contact person listed below. When
the Draft EIR/EIS is completed, a notice
will be sent to individuals and groups
known to have an interest in the Draft
EIR/EIS and particularly in the
environmental impact issues identified
therein. Any person or agency interested
in receiving a notice and making
comment on the Draft EIR/EIS should
contact the person listed below within
30 days of publication of this notice.
This EIS will be a NEPA document
intended to satisfy requirements of
Federal environmental statutes. In
accordance with specific statutory
authority and HUD’s regulations at 24
CFR part 58 (Environmental Review
Procedures for Entities Assuming HUD
Environmental Responsibilities), HUD
has provided for assumption of its
NEPA authority and NEPA lead agency
responsibility by the City and County of
San Francisco. The EIR will be a CEQA
document intended to satisfy State
environmental statutes (Public
Resources Code 21000 et seq. and 14
California Code of Regulations 15000 et
seq.).
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
[Docket No. USCBP-2012-0041]
Advisory Committee on Commercial Operations of Customs and Border
Protection (COAC)
AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland
Security (DHS).
ACTION: Committee Management; Notice of Federal Advisory Committee
Meeting.
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SUMMARY: The Advisory Committee on Commercial Operations of Customs and
Border Protection (COAC) will meet on December 4, 2012, in Washington,
DC. The meeting will be open to the public.
DATES: COAC will meet on Tuesday, December 4, 2012, from 1:00 p.m. to
6:00 p.m. EST. Please note that the meeting may close early if the
committee has completed its business.
Registration: If you plan on attending, please register either
online at https://apps.cbp.gov/te_registration/index.asp?w=111 or by
email to tradeevents@dhs.gov, or by fax to 202-325-4290 by close-of-
business on November 30,2012.
If you have completed an online on-site registration and wish to
cancel your registration, you may do so at https://apps.cbp.gov/te_registration/cancel.asp?w=111. Please feel free to share this
information with interested members of your organizations or
associations.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at Ronald Reagan Building in the
Horizon Ballroom, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20229.
All visitors to the Ronald Reagan Building must show a state-issued ID
or Passport to proceed through the security checkpoint to be admitted
to the building.
For information on facilities or services for individuals with
disabilities or to request special assistance at the meeting, contact
Ms. Wanda Tate, Office of Trade Relations, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection at 202-344-1661 as soon as possible.
To facilitate public participation, we are inviting public comment
on the issues to be considered by the committee as listed in the
``Agenda'' section below.
Comments must be submitted in writing no later than November 26,
2012, and must be identified by USCBP-2012-0041 and may be submitted by
one of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Email: Tradeevents@dhs.gov. Include the docket number in
the subject line of the message.
Fax: 202-325-4290.
Mail: Ms. Wanda Tate, Office of Trade Relations, U.S.
Customs and Border Protection, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Room 3.5A,
Washington, DC 20229.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the words
``Department of Homeland Security'' and the docket number for this
action. Comments received will be posted without alteration at https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided. Do
not submit personal information to this docket.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received by the COAC, go to https://www.regulations.gov.
There will be three public comment periods held during the meeting
on December 4, 2012. Speakers are requested to limit their comments to
two (2) minutes or less to facilitate greater participation. Contact
the individual listed below to register as a speaker. Please note that
the public comment period for speakers may end before the time
indicated on the schedule that is posted on the CBP web page at the
time of the meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Wanda Tate, Office of Trade
Relations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW., Room 3.5A, Washington, DC 20229; telephone 202-344-1440; facsimile
202-325-4290.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of this meeting is given under the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App. (Pub. L. 92-463). The
COAC provides advice to the Secretary of Homeland Security, the
Secretary of the Treasury, and the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP) on matters pertaining to the commercial
operations of CBP and related functions within DHS or the Department of
the Treasury.
Agenda
The COAC will hear from the following subcommittees on the topics
listed below and then will review, deliberate, provide observations and
formulate recommendations on how to proceed on those topics:
The work of the Trade Facilitation Subcommittee:
Recommendations and resolutions on CBP's Trade Transformation
initiatives, recommendations on the role of the customs brokers in
regard to the Centers of Excellence and Expertise (CEEs), and
recommendations based on the results from the COAC Industry Survey
regarding the expected benefits of the CEEs.
The work of the Role of the Broker Subcommittee:
Recommendations and resolutions on various aspects of CBP's effort to
revise the role of the customs broker in the CBP regulations (19 CFR
Part 111) which includes whether the initiative in the area of
continuing education should be pursued, requirements for brokers to
obtain bona fides for their importer clients before transacting customs
business on the client's behalf, and comments on possible revision to
CBP Form 5106 (Importer Identification Input Record). In addition,
recommendations will be made regarding the role of customs brokers in
the CEEs.
The work of Automated Commercial Environment (ACE)
Strategic Communications Working Group: Presentation of a white paper
and recommendation how CBP should
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proceed in communicating with the trade community as the agency shifts
from the Automated Commercial System (ACS) to ACE as functionality
becomes available.
The work of the One U.S. Government at the Border
Subcommittee: Recommendation for addressing a One U.S. Government
Approach to Trusted Trader Programs and provide the subcommittee term
end report.
The Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement
Subcommittee's work on providing CBP with guidance on new tools to be
used in the port of entry to help identify counterfeit products, the
distribution chain management and serialization pilot project, and
modification to the CBP recordation database of federally registered
trademarks, trade names and copyrights.
The Anti-Dumping/Countervailing Duties Subcommittee's term
end report and a discussion on the impact of trade enforcement and
trade intelligence initiatives.
The Bond Subcommittee's work on proposed modifications to
the CBP Form 5106 (Importer Identification Input Record), liquidated
damages/mitigation guidelines, and the use of single transaction bonds
(STBs) when additional security is merited. The Subcommittee will
respond to the CBP Deputy Commissioner's request to look into the
possibility of issuing bonds prior to the foreign departure of goods
that are intended for importation into the United States.
An update from CBP's Agriculture Programs and Trade
Liaison on the July 2012 USDA/Animal Plant Health Inspection Service
(APHIS) and CBP Joint Stakeholder Conference.
Prior to the COAC taking action on any of these topics of the eight
above-mentioned subcommittees, working groups, and Agriculture Programs
and Trade Liaison, members of the public will have an opportunity to
provide comments orally or, for comments submitted electronically
during the meeting, by reading the comments into the record.
The COAC will also receive term-end reports, updates and discuss
the following Initiatives and Subcommittee topics that were discussed
throughout the 12th Term meetings as set forth below:
The National Strategy for Global Supply Chain Security as
it relates to an effort to solicit, consolidate, and provide to DHS
sector and stakeholder input on implementation of the National
Strategy.
The work of the Land Border Security Subcommittee: updates
and observations on the Customs--the 21st Century Border Management
Initiative and Beyond the Border initiatives.
The Air Cargo Security Subcommittee's work on the Air
Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS) pilot, and a discussion of the
operational involvement of freight forwarders as well as the next steps
in drafting a notice of proposed rulemaking.
The Export Subcommittee's work on where it stands in
identifying incentives for U.S. exporters to participate in Customs-
Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)/Authorized Economic
Operator (AEO) programs and a review of the subcommittee's scope and
goals for the 13th Term COAC.
Dated: November 9, 2012.
Maria Luisa O'Connell,
Senior Advisor for Trade, Office of Trade Relations.
[FR Doc. 2012-27850 Filed 11-15-12; 8:45 am]
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