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Practice and Procedure (19 CFR
210.4(f)). Submissions should refer to
the docket number (‘‘Docket No. 2983’’)
in a prominent place on the cover page
and/or the first page. (See Handbook for
Electronic Filing Procedures, Electronic
Filing Procedures).4 Persons with
questions regarding filing should
contact the Secretary (202–205–2000).
Any person desiring to submit a
document to the Commission in
confidence must request confidential
treatment. All such requests should be
directed to the Secretary to the
Commission and must include a full
statement of the reasons why the
Commission should grant such
treatment. See 19 CFR 201.6. Documents
for which confidential treatment by the
Commission is properly sought will be
treated accordingly. All nonconfidential
written submissions will be available for
public inspection at the Office of the
Secretary and on EDIS.5
This action is taken under the
authority of section 337 of the Tariff Act
of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1337),
and of sections 201.10 and 210.8(c) of
the Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure (19 CFR 201.10, 210.8(c)).
existing technologies in unique ways to
how unpiloted or remotely piloted
aircraft can safely operate in the same
airspace as other aircraft, such as
piloted aircraft, robotic aircraft, and
their operators. NASA is providing the
prize purse.
DATES: 2014 UAS AOC will be held
April 28–May 2, 2014.
ADDRESSES: 2014 UAS AOC will be
conducted at Camp Atterbury Joint
Maneuver Training Center located near
Edinburgh, Indiana.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To
register for or get additional information
regarding the 2014 UAS AOC, please
visit: https://www.uasaoc.org
For general information on the NASA
Centennial Challenges Program please
visit: https://www.nasa.gov/challenges.
General questions and comments
regarding the program should be
addressed to Dr. Larry Cooper,
Centennial Challenges Program, NASA
Headquarters 300 E Street SW.,
Washington, DC, 20546–0001. Email
address:hq-stmd-centennialchallenges@
mail.nasa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
By order of the Commission.
Issued: September 24, 2013.
Lisa R. Barton,
Acting Secretary to the Commission.
Summary
Competitor vehicles will fly a series of
missions that will require them to safely
address many of the technical issues
important to integrating UAS in the
National Airspace System. Several
different types of scoring will apply
during a single mission, depending
upon the mission goals and the types of
contingency situations that occur.
Competitors will not have advance
knowledge of the scenarios they will
encounter and different teams will
encounter scenarios in different
sequences. The competitors will be
provided with a standardized electronic
module that will collect flight data that
will be used as the reference for
assigning scores.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTRATION
Centennial Challenges 2014 Unmanned
Aircraft Systems (UAS) Airspace
Operations Challenge (AOC)
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA).
NOTICE: (13–110).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice is issued in
accordance with 51 U.S.C. 20144(c).
The Unmanned Aircraft Systems
(UAS) Airspace Operations Challenge
(AOC) is scheduled and teams that wish
to compete may now register.
Centennial Challenges is a program of
prize competitions to stimulate
innovation in technologies of interest
and value to NASA and the nation. The
2014 UAS AOC is a prize competition
designed to encourage development of
new technologies or application of
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SUMMARY:
4 Handbook for Electronic Filing Procedures:
https://www.usitc.gov/secretary/fed_reg_notices/
rules/handbook_on_electronic_filing.pdf.
5 Electronic Document Information System
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I. Prize Amounts
The total UAS AOC purse is $500,000
(five hundred thousand U.S. dollars).
Prizes will be offered for entries that
meet specific requirements detailed in
the Rules.
II. Eligibility
To be eligible to win a prize,
competitors must (1) register and
comply with all requirements in the
rules and team agreement; (2) in the
case of a private entity, shall be
incorporated in and maintain a primary
place of business in the United States,
and in the case of an individual,
whether participating singly or in a
group, shall be a citizen or permanent
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resident of the United States; and (3)
shall not be a Federal entity or Federal
employee acting within the scope of
their employment.
III. Rules
The complete rules and team
agreement for the 2014 UAS AOC can be
found at: https://www.uasaoc.org
Dated: September 23, 2013.
James J. Reuther,
Deputy Associate Administrator for Programs,
Space Technology Mission Directorate,
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER
Publication Procedures for Federal
Register Documents During a Funding
Hiatus
Office of the Federal Register.
Notice of special procedures.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In the event of an
appropriations lapse, the Office of the
Federal Register (OFR) would be
required to publish documents directly
related to the performance of
governmental functions necessary to
address imminent threats to the safety of
human life or protection of property.
Since it would be impracticable for the
OFR to make case-by-case
determinations as to whether certain
documents are directly related to
activities that qualify for an exemption
under the Antideficiency Act, the OFR
will place responsibility on agencies
submitting documents to certify that
their documents relate to emergency
activities authorized under the Act.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Amy Bunk, Director of Legal Affairs and
Policy, or Miriam Vincent, Staff
Attorney, Office of the Federal Register,
National Archives and Records
Administration, (202) 741–6030 or
Fedreg.legal@nara.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Due to the possibility of a lapse in
appropriations and in accordance with
the provisions of the Antideficiency
Act, as amended by Public Law 101–
508, 104 Stat. 1388 (31 U.S.C. 1341), the
Office of the Federal Register (OFR)
announces special procedures for
agencies submitting documents for
publication in the Federal Register.
In the event of an appropriations
lapse, the OFR would be required to
publish documents directly related to
the performance of governmental
functions necessary to address
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imminent threats to the safety of human
life or protection of property. Since it
would be impracticable for the OFR to
make case-by-case determinations as to
whether certain documents are directly
related to activities that qualify for an
exemption under the Antideficiency
Act, the OFR will place responsibility
on agencies submitting documents to
certify that their documents relate to
emergency activities authorized under
the Act.
During a funding hiatus affecting one
or more Federal agencies, the OFR will
remain open to accept and process
documents authorized to be published
in the daily Federal Register in the
absence of continuing appropriations.
An agency wishing to submit a
document to the OFR during a funding
hiatus must attach a transmittal letter to
the document which states that
publication in the Federal Register is
necessary to safeguard human life,
protect property, or provide other
emergency services consistent with the
performance of functions and services
exempted under the Antideficiency Act.
Under the August 16, 1995 opinion of
the Office of Legal Counsel of the
Department of Justice, exempt functions
and services would include activities
such as those related to the
constitutional duties of the President,
food and drug inspection, air traffic
control, responses to natural or
manmade disasters, law enforcement
and supervision of financial markets.
Documents related to normal or routine
activities of Federal agencies, even if
funded under prior year appropriations,
will not be published.
At the onset of a funding hiatus, the
OFR may suspend the regular three-day
publication schedule to permit a limited
number of exempt personnel to process
emergency documents. Agency officials
will be informed as to the schedule for
filing and publishing individual
documents.
Authority: The authority for this action is
44 U.S.C. 1502 and 1 CFR 2.4 and 5.1.
Dated: September 25, 2013.
Charles A. Barth,
Director of the Federal Register.
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NATIONAL CREDIT UNION
ADMINISTRATION
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission to OMB for
Reinstatement, With Change, of a
Previously Approved Collection;
Comment Request
National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA).
ACTION: Request for comment.
AGENCY:
The NCUA intends to submit
the following information collection to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and clearance under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(Pub. L. 104–13, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35).
This information collection is published
to obtain comments from the public.
NCUA requires this information
collection to comply with the
Depository Institution Management
Interlocks Act (Interlocks Act) and to
determine federally insured credit
unions’ compliance with NCUA’s
Management Official Interlocks
regulation at 12 CFR Part 711.
DATES: Comments will be accepted until
October 30, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties are
invited to submit written comments to
the NCUA Contact and the OMB
Reviewer listed below:
NCUA Contact: Tracy Crews, National
Credit Union Administration, 1775
Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia
22314–3428, Fax No. 703–837–2861,
Email: OCIOPRA@ncua.gov.
OMB Contact: Office of Management
and Budget, ATTN: Desk Officer for
the National Credit Union
Administration, Office of Information
and Regulatory Affairs, Washington,
DC 20503.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information, a
copy of the information collection
request, or a copy of submitted
comments should be directed to Tracy
Crews at the National Credit Union
Administration, 1775 Duke Street,
Alexandria, VA 22314–3428, or at (703)
518–6444. For information about the
Interlocks Act and NCUA’s regulation at
Part 711, please contact NCUA’s Office
of General Counsel at (703) 518–6540 or
ogcmail@ncua.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Abstract and Request for Comments
NCUA is reinstating its OMB
collection number 3133–0152 for its
Management Official Interlocks
regulation, 12 CFR Part 711, which
implements the Interlocks Act for
federally insured credit unions. The
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Interlocks Act generally prohibits
financial institution management
officials from serving simultaneously
with two unaffiliated depository
institutions or their holding companies.
12 U.S.C. 3201–3208. For credit unions,
the Interlocks Act restricts interlocks
between credit unions and other types
of financial institutions, not between
two or more credit unions. 12 U.S.C.
3204(3). NCUA last substantively
revised 12 CFR Part 711 in 1999, as part
of a coordinated interagency effort with
other federal financial regulatory
agencies. 64 FR 66356–66360, Nov. 26,
1999.
NCUA finds information collection
burdens associated with this regulation
still apply and is reinstating this OMB
collection number 3133–0152. The
information collections associated with
Part 711 are as follows.
• Under 711.3, a credit union may
have to maintain records to determine
whether the major assets prohibition
applies.
• Under 711.4(h)(1)(i), a credit union
must notify NCUA to obtain approval to
have a director in common with a
diversified savings and loan holding
company.
• Under 711.5, a credit union may
have to maintain records to comply with
the small market share exemption.
• Under 711.6(a), a credit union
seeking a general exemption to a
management official interlocks
prohibition in 711.3 would have to
compile information and submit an
application to NCUA for approval.
The NCUA requests that you send
your comments on this collection to the
location(s) listed in the addresses
section. Your comments should address:
(a) The necessity of the information
collection for the proper performance of
NCUA, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of our estimate of the
burden (hours and cost) of the collection
of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(c) ways we could enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (d) ways we could
minimize the burden of the collection of
the information on the respondents such
as through the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. It is NCUA’s
policy to make all comments available
to the public for review.
II. Data
Title: Management Official Interlocks,
12 CFR Part 711.
OMB Number: 3133–0152.
Form Number: None.
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OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER
Publication Procedures for Federal Register Documents During a
Funding Hiatus
AGENCY: Office of the Federal Register.
ACTION: Notice of special procedures.
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SUMMARY: In the event of an appropriations lapse, the Office of the
Federal Register (OFR) would be required to publish documents directly
related to the performance of governmental functions necessary to
address imminent threats to the safety of human life or protection of
property. Since it would be impracticable for the OFR to make case-by-
case determinations as to whether certain documents are directly
related to activities that qualify for an exemption under the
Antideficiency Act, the OFR will place responsibility on agencies
submitting documents to certify that their documents relate to
emergency activities authorized under the Act.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amy Bunk, Director of Legal Affairs
and Policy, or Miriam Vincent, Staff Attorney, Office of the Federal
Register, National Archives and Records Administration, (202) 741-6030
or Fedreg.legal@nara.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Due to the possibility of a lapse in appropriations and in
accordance with the provisions of the Antideficiency Act, as amended by
Public Law 101-508, 104 Stat. 1388 (31 U.S.C. 1341), the Office of the
Federal Register (OFR) announces special procedures for agencies
submitting documents for publication in the Federal Register.
In the event of an appropriations lapse, the OFR would be required
to publish documents directly related to the performance of
governmental functions necessary to address
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imminent threats to the safety of human life or protection of property.
Since it would be impracticable for the OFR to make case-by-case
determinations as to whether certain documents are directly related to
activities that qualify for an exemption under the Antideficiency Act,
the OFR will place responsibility on agencies submitting documents to
certify that their documents relate to emergency activities authorized
under the Act.
During a funding hiatus affecting one or more Federal agencies, the
OFR will remain open to accept and process documents authorized to be
published in the daily Federal Register in the absence of continuing
appropriations. An agency wishing to submit a document to the OFR
during a funding hiatus must attach a transmittal letter to the
document which states that publication in the Federal Register is
necessary to safeguard human life, protect property, or provide other
emergency services consistent with the performance of functions and
services exempted under the Antideficiency Act.
Under the August 16, 1995 opinion of the Office of Legal Counsel of
the Department of Justice, exempt functions and services would include
activities such as those related to the constitutional duties of the
President, food and drug inspection, air traffic control, responses to
natural or manmade disasters, law enforcement and supervision of
financial markets. Documents related to normal or routine activities of
Federal agencies, even if funded under prior year appropriations, will
not be published.
At the onset of a funding hiatus, the OFR may suspend the regular
three-day publication schedule to permit a limited number of exempt
personnel to process emergency documents. Agency officials will be
informed as to the schedule for filing and publishing individual
documents.
Authority: The authority for this action is 44 U.S.C. 1502 and 1
CFR 2.4 and 5.1.
Dated: September 25, 2013.
Charles A. Barth,
Director of the Federal Register.
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