National Council on the Arts 178th Meeting, 15976-15977 [2013-05723]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
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Notice of Availability of Funds and
Solicitation for Grant Applications for
the Workforce Data Quality Initiative
Signed March 5, 2013 in Washington, DC
Eric D. Luetkenhaus,
Grant Officer, Employment and Training
Administration.
Employment and Training
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ACTION: Notice of Solicitation for Grant
Applications (SGA).
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AGENCY:
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SUMMARY: The Employment and
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availability of approximately $6 million
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(SWA) to develop the Workforce Data
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the opportunity to develop or expand
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administrative data systems. These State
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minimum, include information on
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in early development, WDQI grant
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assistance can also be used to improve
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information, eligibility requirements,
review and selection procedures, and
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[Notice: 13–023]
Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel;
Meeting.
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, Public
Law 92–463, as amended, the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
announce a forthcoming meeting of the
Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel.
DATES: Wednesday April 3, 2013, 11:00
a.m. to 12:00 p.m., Local Time.
ADDRESSES: NASA Goddard Space
Flight Center, 8800 Greenbelt Road,
Bldg 8, Room N303, Greenbelt, MD
20771–0001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Harmony Myers, Aerospace Safety
Advisory Panel Executive Director,
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, Washington, DC 20546,
(202) 358–1857.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel will
hold its Second Quarterly Meeting for
2013. This discussion is pursuant to
carrying out its statutory duties for
which the Panel reviews, identifies,
evaluates, and advises on those program
activities, systems, procedures, and
management activities that can
contribute to program risk. Priority is
given to those programs that involve the
safety of human flight.
The agenda will include: James Webb
Space Telescope Overview, Commercial
Crew Update, International Space
Station Update, and Explorations
Systems Development Update. The
meeting will be open to the public up
to the seating capacity of the room.
Seating will be on a first-come basis.
Photographs will only be permitted
during the first 10 minutes of the
meeting. During the first 30 minutes of
the meeting, members of the public may
make a 5-minute verbal presentation to
the Panel on the subject of safety in
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NASA. To do so, please contact Ms.
Susan Burch at susan.burch@nasa.gov
or by telephone at (202) 358–0550 at
least 48 hours in advance. Any member
of the public is permitted to file a
written statement with the Panel at the
time of the meeting. Verbal
presentations and written comments
should be limited to the subject of safety
in NASA.
Attendees will be requested to sign a
register and to comply with NASA
security requirements, including the
presentation of a valid picture ID to
Security before receiving an access
badge. Foreign nationals attending this
meeting will be required to provide a
copy of their passport and visa in
addition to providing the following
information no less than 10 working
days prior to the meeting: full name;
gender; date/place of birth; citizenship;
visa information (number, type,
expiration date); passport information
(number, country, expiration date);
employer/affiliation information (name
of institution, address, country,
telephone); title/position of attendee;
and home address to Crystal
McCrimmon at 301–286–6296 or via
email at
crystal.d.mccrimmon@nasa.gov. U.S.
citizens and Permanent Residents (green
card holders) are requested to submit
their name and affiliation 3 working
days prior to the meeting to Crystal
McCrimmon. It is imperative that the
meeting be held on this date to
accommodate the scheduling priorities
of the key participants.
Patricia D. Rausch,
Advisory Committee Management Officer,
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE
ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
National Council on the Arts 178th
Meeting
National Endowment for the
Arts, National Foundation on the Arts
and Humanities.
ACTION: Notice of Meeting.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Pub. L. 92–463), as amended, notice is
hereby given that a meeting of the
National Council on the Arts will be
held at the Nancy Hanks Center, 1100
Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20506. Agenda times are
approximate.
SUMMARY:
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March 29, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. in Room M–09.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Office of Public Affairs, National
Endowment for the Arts, Washington,
DC 20506, at 202/682–5570.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
meeting, on Friday, March 29th will be
open to the public on a space available
basis. The meeting will begin with
opening remarks, swearing in of new
Council members, and voting on
recommendations for funding and
rejection and guidelines, followed by
updates by the Acting Chairman. There
also will be the following presentations
(times are approximate): From 9:45 a.m.
to 10:15 a.m.—NEA Arts Education
Strategic Plan presentation and update
(Ayanna Hudson, Director of Arts
Education); from 10:15 a.m. to 10:45
a.m.—Public Affairs presentation on the
latest edition of NEA Arts; from 10:45
a.m. to 11:15 a.m.—The Cleveland
Orchestra/Community Outreach
presentation (Joan Katz, Director of
Education and Community Engagement
and Joshua Smith, Principal Flute
Player); from 11:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.—
concluding remarks and voting results.
The meeting will adjourn at 11:30 a.m.
For information about webcasting of
the open session of this meeting, go to
the Podcasts, Webcasts, & Webinars tab
at www.arts.gov.
If, in the course of the open session
discussion, it becomes necessary for the
Council to discuss non-public
commercial or financial information of
intrinsic value, the Council will go into
closed session pursuant to subsection
(c)(4) of the Government in the
Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552b, and in
accordance with the February 15, 2012
determination of the Chairman.
Additionally, discussion concerning
purely personal information about
individuals, such as personal
biographical and salary data or medical
information, may be conducted by the
Council in closed session in accordance
with subsection (c)(6) of 5 U.S.C. 552b.
Any interested persons may attend, as
observers, Council discussions and
reviews that are open to the public. If
you need special accommodations due
to a disability, please contact the Office
of Accessibility, National Endowment
for the Arts, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20506, 202/682–
5733, Voice/T.T.Y. 202/682–5496, at
least seven (7) days prior to the meeting.
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DATES:
Dated: March 7, 2013.
Kathy Plowitz-Worden,
Panel Coordinator, Office of Guidelines and
Panel Operations.
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OPIC March 13, 2013 Public Hearing
Cancellation.
OPIC’s Sunshine Act notice of its
Public Hearing in Conjunction with
each Board meeting was published in
the Federal Register (Volume 78,
Number 41, Page 13912) on March 1,
2013. No requests were received to
provide testimony or submit written
statements for the record; therefore,
OPIC’s public hearing scheduled for 3
p.m., March 13, 2013 in conjunction
with OPIC’s March 21, 2013 Board of
Directors meeting has been cancelled.
Contact Person for Information:
Information on the hearing cancellation
may be obtained from Connie M. Downs
at (202) 336–8438, or via email at
Connie.Downs@opic.gov.
Dated: March 8, 2013.
Connie M. Downs,
OPIC Corporate Secretary.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
Proposed Collection Comment
Request
Upon Written Request, Copies Available
From: Securities and Exchange
Commission, Office of Investor
Education and Advocacy,
Washington, DC 20549–0213.
Extension: Rule 15a–6; SEC File No. 270–
0329, OMB Control No. 3235–0371.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) (‘‘PRA’’), the
Securities and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) is soliciting comments
on the existing collection of information
provided for in Rule 15a–6, (17 CFR
240.15a–6), under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78a et
seq.). The Commission plans to submit
this existing collection of information to
the Office of Management and Budget
(‘‘OMB’’) for extension and approval.
Rule 15a–6 provides conditional
exemptions from the requirement to
register as a broker-dealer pursuant to
Section 15 of the Exchange Act (15
U.S.C. 78o) for foreign broker-dealers
that engage in certain specified
activities involving U.S. persons. In
particular, Rule 15a–6(a)(3) provides an
exemption from broker-dealer
registration for foreign broker-dealers
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that solicit and effect transactions with
or for U.S. institutional investors or
major U.S. institutional investors
through a registered broker-dealer,
provided that the U.S. broker-dealer,
among other things, obtains certain
information about, and consents to
service of process from, the personnel of
the foreign broker-dealer involved in
such transactions, and maintains certain
records in connection therewith.
These requirements are intended to
ensure (a) that the registered brokerdealer will receive notice of the identity
of, and has reviewed the background of,
foreign personnel who will contact U.S.
investors, (b) that the foreign brokerdealer and its personnel effectively may
be served with process in the event
enforcement action is necessary, and (c)
that the Commission has ready access to
information concerning these persons
and their U.S. securities activities.
Commission staff estimates that
approximately 2,000 U.S. registered
broker-dealers will spend an average of
two hours of clerical staff time and one
hour of managerial staff time per year
obtaining the information required by
the rule, resulting in a total aggregate
burden of 6,000 hours per year for
complying with the rule. Assuming an
hourly cost of $63 1 for a compliance
clerk and $269 2 for a compliance
manager, the resultant total internal
labor cost of compliance for the
respondents is $790,000 per year (2,000
entities × ((2 hours/entity × $63/hour) +
(1 hour per entity × $269/hour)) =
$790,000).
Written comments are invited on: (a)
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Commission, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the Commission’s
estimates of the burden of the proposed
collection of information; (c) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information collected; and (d)
ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on
respondents, including through the use
of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Consideration will be given to
comments and suggestions submitted in
1 The hourly rate used for a compliance clerk was
from SIFMA’s Office Salaries in the Securities
Industry 2012, modified by Commission staff to
account for an 1,800 hour work-year and multiplied
by 2.93 to account for bonuses, firm size, employee
benefits and overhead.
2 The hourly rate used for a compliance manager
was from SIFMA’s Management & Professional
Earnings in the Securities Industry 2012, modified
by Commission staff to account for an 1,800 hour
work-year and multiplied by 5.35 to account for
bonuses, firm size, employee benefits and overhead.
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NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
National Council on the Arts 178th Meeting
AGENCY: National Endowment for the Arts, National Foundation on the
Arts and Humanities.
ACTION: Notice of Meeting.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee
Act (Pub. L. 92-463), as amended, notice is hereby given that a meeting
of the National Council on the Arts will be held at the Nancy Hanks
Center, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20506. Agenda
times are approximate.
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DATES: March 29, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in Room M-09.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Office of Public Affairs, National
Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC 20506, at 202/682-5570.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The meeting, on Friday, March 29th will be
open to the public on a space available basis. The meeting will begin
with opening remarks, swearing in of new Council members, and voting on
recommendations for funding and rejection and guidelines, followed by
updates by the Acting Chairman. There also will be the following
presentations (times are approximate): From 9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.--
NEA Arts Education Strategic Plan presentation and update (Ayanna
Hudson, Director of Arts Education); from 10:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.--
Public Affairs presentation on the latest edition of NEA Arts; from
10:45 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.--The Cleveland Orchestra/Community Outreach
presentation (Joan Katz, Director of Education and Community Engagement
and Joshua Smith, Principal Flute Player); from 11:15 a.m. to 11:30
a.m.--concluding remarks and voting results. The meeting will adjourn
at 11:30 a.m.
For information about webcasting of the open session of this
meeting, go to the Podcasts, Webcasts, & Webinars tab at www.arts.gov.
If, in the course of the open session discussion, it becomes
necessary for the Council to discuss non-public commercial or financial
information of intrinsic value, the Council will go into closed session
pursuant to subsection (c)(4) of the Government in the Sunshine Act, 5
U.S.C. 552b, and in accordance with the February 15, 2012 determination
of the Chairman. Additionally, discussion concerning purely personal
information about individuals, such as personal biographical and salary
data or medical information, may be conducted by the Council in closed
session in accordance with subsection (c)(6) of 5 U.S.C. 552b.
Any interested persons may attend, as observers, Council
discussions and reviews that are open to the public. If you need
special accommodations due to a disability, please contact the Office
of Accessibility, National Endowment for the Arts, 1100 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20506, 202/682-5733, Voice/T.T.Y. 202/682-
5496, at least seven (7) days prior to the meeting.
Dated: March 7, 2013.
Kathy Plowitz-Worden,
Panel Coordinator, Office of Guidelines and Panel Operations.
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