United States Mint Kids' Baseball Coin Design Challenge, 19799-19800 [2013-07625]
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Conditions and Requirements
The terms and conditions of the
exemption will be provided to the
applicants in the exemption document
and they include the following: (1) That
each individual submit a quarterly
monitoring checklist completed by the
treating endocrinologist as well as an
annual checklist with a comprehensive
medical evaluation; (2) that each
individual reports within 2 business
days of occurrence, all episodes of
severe hypoglycemia, significant
complications, or inability to manage
diabetes; also, any involvement in an
accident or any other adverse event in
a CMV or personal vehicle, whether or
not it is related to an episode of
hypoglycemia; (3) that each individual
provide a copy of the ophthalmologist’s
or optometrist’s report to the medical
examiner at the time of the annual
medical examination; and (4) that each
individual provide a copy of the annual
medical certification to the employer for
retention in the driver’s qualification
file, or keep a copy in his/her driver’s
qualification file if he/she is selfemployed. The driver must also have a
copy of the certification when driving,
for presentation to a duly authorized
Federal, State, or local enforcement
official.
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Conclusion
Based upon its evaluation of the 19
exemption applications, FMCSA
exempts Nicholas C. Bolton (NY), Isaias
Gomez (IN), Brandon E. Hamlett (NV),
Douglas F. Keller (MI), Mark R. Loesel
(WI), Steven A. Marion (MA), Jason E.
McAnnally (AL), Robert W. Moen (IA),
Craig S. Moran (CA), Wayne A.
Ondrusek (PA), Lenicia R. Riley (TX),
Mark L. Sandager (MN), Samuel L.
Sergio (MA), Jason L. Shaw (OK), Paul
M. Shierk (OR), Kailey J. Skroko (IN),
Samantha K. Tsuchiya (CA), David W.
West (MO), and Eugene Zollner, II (OH)
from the ITDM requirement in 49 CFR
391.41(b)(3), subject to the conditions
listed under ‘‘Conditions and
Requirements’’ above.
In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31136(e)
and 31315 each exemption will be valid
for two years unless revoked earlier by
FMCSA. The exemption will be revoked
if the following occurs: (1) The person
fails to comply with the terms and
conditions of the 1/exemption; (2) the
exemption has resulted in a lower level
of safety than was maintained before it
was granted; or (3) continuation of the
exemption would not be consistent with
the goals and objectives of 49 U.S.C.
31136(e) and 31315. If the exemption is
still effective at the end of the 2-year
period, the person may apply to FMCSA
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for a renewal under procedures in effect
at that time.
Issued on: March 21, 2013.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
United States Mint
National Baseball Hall of Fame
Commemorative Coin Program Design
Competition
Notification of the Opening of
the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Commemorative Coin Program Design
Competition on April 11, 2013.
ACTION:
The United States Mint
announces the opening of a national
coin design competition that will
culminate in the Secretary of the
Treasury’s selection of the image for the
obverse (heads side) of the 2014
National Baseball Hall of Fame
Commemorative Coins. The
competition, which is open to all United
States citizens and permanent residents
ages 14 and over, begins on April 11,
2013, at 12 noon Eastern Daylight Time
(EDT). The submission period will end
at 12 noon EDT on April 26, 2013, if
10,000 or more entries have been
received by that time. If fewer than
10,000 entries have been received by 12
noon EDT on April 26, 2013, then the
submission period will remain open
until 10,000 entries have been received,
but will end no later than May 11, 2013,
at 12 noon EDT. The winner of the
design competition will be awarded
$5,000, and the winner’s initials will
appear on the minted coins.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame
Commemorative Coin Act (Act), Public
Law 112–152 (Aug. 3, 2012), requires
the Secretary of the Treasury to mint
and issue three 2014 commemorative
coins to recognize and celebrate the
National Baseball Hall of Fame: up to
50,000 $5 gold coins, up to 400,000 $1
silver coins, and up to 750,000 halfdollar clad coins. The Act requires a
competition, which Challenge.gov is
hosting, to select a common obverse
design emblematic of the game of
baseball. Additionally, the Act
expresses Congress’s sense that the $5
gold and $1 silver coins have a shape
such that the obverse is concave and the
reverse is convex.
Entries will be evaluated during a
selection process consisting of an initial
screening for minimum requirements
and four evaluation rounds. The
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Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee,
the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, and
the National Baseball Hall of Fame will
review the finalist designs, after which
the United States Mint will put forward
a recommended design to the Secretary
of the Treasury for selection.
Official rules, guidelines, and entry
instructions for the United States Mint
National Baseball Hall of Fame
Commemorative Coin Program Design
Competition can be found at
www.usmint.gov/batterup and at
www.batterup.challenge.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
United States Mint’s Competition
Administrator is Leslie Schwager,
Program Specialist. She can be reached
at baseballcompetition@usmint.treas.
gov.
Authority: National Baseball Hall of Fame
Commemorative Coin Act, Public Law 112–
152.
Dated: March 27, 2013.
David Motl,
Chief Financial Officer, United States Mint.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
United States Mint
United States Mint Kids’ Baseball Coin
Design Challenge
Notification of the Opening of
the United States Mint Kids’ Baseball
Coin Design Challenge on April 11,
2013.
ACTION:
The United States Mint
announces the opening of a national
kids’ baseball coin design challenge on
April 11, 2013, that seeks design entries
from contestants age 13 years or younger
on the theme, ‘‘What’s Great about
Baseball.’’ As part of the United States
Mint’s education initiative, this
challenge is designed to provide
learning materials for children, teachers,
and parents on the United States Mint
and its coins and medals, to build
awareness of the bureau’s operations
and programs, and to complement the
United States Mint National Baseball
Hall of Fame Commemorative Coin
Program Design Competition, which is a
national competition for individuals 14
or older to create the design for the
common obverse (front) of coins to be
issued under the 2014 National Baseball
Hall of Fame Commemorative Coin
Program.
In creating their design entries,
contestants are allowed to use any
medium—acrylics, watercolor, pencil,
charcoal, marker, spray paint, crayon,
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pastels, or digital software. All
contestants will receive a letter of
acknowledgement. Eligible entries will
be posted on Challenge.gov, and the
design with the most public votes in
each age bracket (0–5 years, 6–10 years,
and 11–13 years) will be considered the
overall winner for that age bracket. Each
of these grand prize winners will
receive a National Baseball Hall of Fame
$1 Silver Commemorative Coin. Each of
the four runners up in each age bracket
will receive a National Baseball Hall of
Fame Half-Dollar Clad Commemorative
Coin.
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On behalf of each contestant, a parent
or guardian must submit a completed
application on Challenge.gov, including
uploading the design entry and agreeing
to the Parent/Legal Guardian Consent
Form and Rights Transfer Agreement.
Entries must be submitted no later than
May 23, 2013, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern
Daylight Time. Official rules,
guidelines, and entry instructions for
the United States Mint Kids’ Baseball
Coin Design Challenge can be found at
www.usmint.gov/kids and at
www.challenge.gov.
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The
United States Mint’s Kids’ Challenge
Administrator is Mr. K. Jenkins,
Education Coordinator. He can be
reached at
kidsbatterup@usmint.treas.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Authority: America COMPETES
Reauthorization Act of 2010, Public Law
111–358.
Dated: March 27, 2013.
David Motl,
Chief Financial Officer, United States Mint.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
United States Mint
United States Mint Kids' Baseball Coin Design Challenge
ACTION: Notification of the Opening of the United States Mint Kids'
Baseball Coin Design Challenge on April 11, 2013.
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SUMMARY: The United States Mint announces the opening of a national
kids' baseball coin design challenge on April 11, 2013, that seeks
design entries from contestants age 13 years or younger on the theme,
``What's Great about Baseball.'' As part of the United States Mint's
education initiative, this challenge is designed to provide learning
materials for children, teachers, and parents on the United States Mint
and its coins and medals, to build awareness of the bureau's operations
and programs, and to complement the United States Mint National
Baseball Hall of Fame Commemorative Coin Program Design Competition,
which is a national competition for individuals 14 or older to create
the design for the common obverse (front) of coins to be issued under
the 2014 National Baseball Hall of Fame Commemorative Coin Program.
In creating their design entries, contestants are allowed to use
any medium--acrylics, watercolor, pencil, charcoal, marker, spray
paint, crayon,
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pastels, or digital software. All contestants will receive a letter of
acknowledgement. Eligible entries will be posted on Challenge.gov, and
the design with the most public votes in each age bracket (0-5 years,
6-10 years, and 11-13 years) will be considered the overall winner for
that age bracket. Each of these grand prize winners will receive a
National Baseball Hall of Fame $1 Silver Commemorative Coin. Each of
the four runners up in each age bracket will receive a National
Baseball Hall of Fame Half-Dollar Clad Commemorative Coin.
On behalf of each contestant, a parent or guardian must submit a
completed application on Challenge.gov, including uploading the design
entry and agreeing to the Parent/Legal Guardian Consent Form and Rights
Transfer Agreement. Entries must be submitted no later than May 23,
2013, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Official rules, guidelines,
and entry instructions for the United States Mint Kids' Baseball Coin
Design Challenge can be found at www.usmint.gov/kids and at
www.challenge.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The United States Mint's Kids'
Challenge Administrator is Mr. K. Jenkins, Education Coordinator. He
can be reached at kidsbatterup@usmint.treas.gov.
Authority: America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010, Public
Law 111-358.
Dated: March 27, 2013.
David Motl,
Chief Financial Officer, United States Mint.
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