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Principle 10: Physical Deliveries
An FMI should clearly state its obligations
with respect to the delivery of physical
instruments or commodities and should
identify, monitor, and manage the risks
associated with such physical deliveries.
Principle 11: Central Securities Depositories
A central securities depository should have
appropriate rules and procedures to help
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minimise and manage the risks associated
with the safekeeping and transfer of
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should maintain securities in an immobilised
or dematerialised form for their transfer by
book entry.
Principle 12: Exchange-of-Value Settlement
Systems
If an FMI settles transactions that involve
the settlement of two linked obligations (for
example, securities or foreign exchange
transactions), it should eliminate principal
risk by conditioning the final settlement of
one obligation upon the final settlement of
the other.
Principle 13: Participant-Default Rules and
Procedures
An FMI should have effective and clearly
defined rules and procedures to manage a
participant default. These rules and
procedures should be designed to ensure that
the FMI can take timely action to contain
losses and liquidity pressures and continue
to meet its obligations.
Principle 14: Segregation and Portability
A central counterparty should have rules
and procedures that enable the segregation
and portability of positions of a participant’s
customers and the collateral provided to the
central counterparty with respect to those
positions.
Principle 15: General Business Risk
An FMI should identify, monitor, and
manage its general business risk and hold
sufficient liquid net assets funded by equity
to cover potential general business losses so
that it can continue operations and services
as a going concern if those losses materialise.
Further, liquid net assets should at all times
be sufficient to ensure a recovery or orderly
wind-down of critical operations and
services.
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Principle 16: Custody and Investment Risks
An FMI should safeguard its own and its
participants’ assets and minimise the risk of
loss on and delay in access to these assets.
An FMI’s investments should be in
instruments with minimal credit, market, and
liquidity risks.
Principle 17: Operational Risk
An FMI should identify the plausible
sources of operational risk, both internal and
external, and mitigate their impact through
the use of appropriate systems, policies,
procedures, and controls. Systems should be
designed to ensure a high degree of security
and operational reliability and should have
adequate, scalable capacity. Business
continuity management should aim for
timely recovery of operations and fulfilment
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of the FMI’s obligations, including in the
event of a wide-scale or major disruption.
Principle 18: Access and Participation
Requirements
An FMI should have objective, risk-based,
and publicly disclosed criteria for
participation, which permit fair and open
access.
Principle 19: Tiered Participation
Arrangements
An FMI should identify, monitor, and
manage the material risks to the FMI arising
from tiered participation arrangements.
Principle 20: FMI Links
An FMI that establishes a link with one or
more FMIs should identify, monitor, and
manage link-related risks.
Principle 21: Efficiency and Effectiveness
An FMI should be efficient and effective in
meeting the requirements of its participants
and the markets it serves.
Principle 22: Communication Procedures
and Standards
An FMI should use, or at a minimum
accommodate, relevant internationally
accepted communication procedures and
standards in order to facilitate efficient
payment, clearing, settlement, and recording.
Principle 23: Disclosure of Rules, Key
Procedures, and Market Data
An FMI should have clear and
comprehensive rules and procedures and
should provide sufficient information to
enable participants to have an accurate
understanding of the risks, fees, and other
material costs they incur by participating in
the FMI. All relevant rules and key
procedures should be publicly disclosed.
Principle 24: Disclosure of Market Data by
Trade Repositories
A trade repository should provide timely
and accurate data to relevant authorities and
the public in line with their respective needs.
By order of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System, January 10, 2014.
Robert deV. Frierson,
Secretary of the Board.
[FR Doc. 2014–00681 Filed 1–15–14; 8:45 am]
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GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-PBS–2013–04; Docket 2013–0002;
Sequence 42]
Notice Pursuant to Executive Order
12600 of Posting Certain GSA Real
Property Lease Documents With
Private Sector Landlords on GSA’s
Public Online Portal
Public Buildings Service,
Office of Leasing, General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
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This notice provides
submitters notice pursuant to Executive
Order 12600 that the GSA, Public
Buildings Service, Office of Leasing is
complying with the Office of
Management and Budget’s (OMB) Open
Government Directive issued December
8, 2009, as M–10–06, to implement the
principles of transparency and openness
in government by posting certain GSA
real property lease documents with
private sector landlords on GSA’s public
online portal.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before February 18, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
identified by ‘‘Notice–PBS–2013–04’’,
by any of the following methods:
• Regulations.gov: https://
www.regulations.gov. Submit comments
via the Federal eRulemaking portal by
searching for ‘‘Notice–PBS–2013–04’’.
Follow the instructions provided at the
‘‘Comment Now’’ screen. Please include
your name, company name (if any), and
‘‘Notice–PBS–2013–04’’ on your
attached document.
• Mail: General Services
Administration, Regulatory Secretariat
Division (MVCB), 1800 F Street NW.,
2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20405.
Notice–PBS–2013–04.
Instructions: Please submit comments
only and cite ‘‘Notice-PBS–2013–04’’, in
all correspondence related to this
notice. All comments received will be
posted without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal and/or business confidential
information provided.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
John D. Thomas at 202–501–2454.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: [OMB’s
Open Government Directive issued
December 8, 2009, as M–10–06,
instructs federal agencies, including
GSA, to take specific actions to
implement the principles of
transparency, participation, and
collaboration. More specifically, the
directive asks agencies to expand access
to information by making it available
online in open formats. To comply with
this initiative, certain GSA real property
lease documents with private sector
landlords will be posted on GSA’s
public online portal, with specific data
elements being redacted to protect
privacy, personal, and proprietary
information as outlined under the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and
the Privacy Act. As such, this notice
describes typical data elements
contained in these lease documents and
their exemption status under the FOIA
statute.]
GSA, the nation’s largest public real
estate organization, provides workspace
SUMMARY:
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for more than 1.2 million federal
workers through its Public Buildings
Service. Approximately half of the
employees are housed in buildings
owned by the federal government and
half are located in over 7,200 separate
leased properties (in over 8,700 leases),
including buildings, land, antenna sites,
etc., across the country. In order to
comply with OMB’s Open Government
Directive issued December 8, 2009, as
M–10–06, of transparency and openness
in government, by posting certain GSA
real property lease documents with
private sector landlords on GSA’s public
online portal, GSA has identified
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several data elements that are exempt
from disclosure pursuant to FOIA
under, 5 U.S.C. 552(b).
The following table contains a
description of these data fields and their
exempt status under FOIA:
FOIA REVIEW OF DATA ELEMENTS IN GSA LEASE DOCUMENTS
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Data field
Exempt status
(1) Lease Number ...................................................................
(2) Lease Award Date .............................................................
(3) Leased Building Address (Including City State And Zip
Code).
(4) Lease Effective Date .........................................................
(5) Lease Expiration Date .......................................................
(6) Length of Renewal Option Term(s) ...................................
(7) Renewal Option Rental Rate .............................................
(8) Information on Lease termination rights ............................
(9) Itemized Operating Cost Rate (Including Components Of
Operating Costs, Such As Fuel Costs, Utilities, Janitorial
Costs, etc.).
(10) Lease Agreement Rentable Square Feet (RSF) .............
(11) Lease Agreement ANSI/BOMA Office Area Square Feet
(ABOA SF).
(12) Lease Structured Parking Spaces ...................................
(13) Lease Surface Parking Spaces .......................................
(14) Percentage Of Occupancy ..............................................
(15) Annual Rent (Including Rent Structure For Term Of
Lease).
(16) Lessor Name ...................................................................
(17) Lessor Address if Lessor is an individual (including City,
State, and Postal Code).
(18) Lessor Phone if Lessor is an individual ..........................
(19) Lessor Fax if Lessor is an individual ...............................
(20) Lessor Email if Lessor is an individual ............................
(21) Name of Person Signing Lease ......................................
(22) Name of Person Witnessing Lease Signature ................
(23) Payee Name ....................................................................
(24) Payee Address (including City, State, and Postal Code)
(25) Payee Phone ...................................................................
(26) Payee Fax .......................................................................
(27) Payee Email ....................................................................
(28) Itemized Unit Price Schedule (Including Construction
Costs For Tenant Buildout Items Such As Drywall Partitioning, Electrical Outlets, Doors, Carpeting, Locks, Cabinets, etc.).
(29) HVAC Overtime Rate ......................................................
(30) Corporate Resolution .......................................................
(31) Partnership Agreement ....................................................
(32) Adjustment For Vacant Premises Rate ...........................
(33) Legal Description Of Building ..........................................
(34) Normal Business Hours Of Building ................................
(35) Agency Name or Agency initials .....................................
(36) Floor Plan and drawings .................................................
(37) Identification Of Building Floors Occupied ......................
(38) Lessor Tax Payer Identification Number if Lessor is
business entity or individual.
(39) Social Security Number ...................................................
(40) DUNS Number (9 digit DUNS Number) ..........................
(41) DUNS+4 (13 digit DUNS Number) ..................................
(42) Financial Institution ..........................................................
(43) Account Number ..............................................................
(44) ABA Routing ID ...............................................................
(45) Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network U.S. Phone
(46) ACH Non-U.S. Phone ......................................................
(47) ACH Fax ..........................................................................
(48) ACH E-Mail ......................................................................
(49) Broker Commission Information (Including Rates and
Percentages).
(50) Address of Person Witnessing Lease Signature if Person is an individual.
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Exempt—5 U.S.C. 522(b)(4).
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Not exempt under the FOIA.
Exempt—5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4) or (6).
Exempt—5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6).
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Exempt—5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
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Exempt—5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
Exempt—5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
Exempt—5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
Exempt—5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
Exempt—5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6).
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FOIA REVIEW OF DATA ELEMENTS IN GSA LEASE DOCUMENTS—Continued
Data field
Exempt status
(51) Security Information or Requirements Deemed Sensitive.
Dated: January 8, 2014.
John D. Thomas,
Director, Center for Lease Policy, Public
Building Services.
BILLING CODE 6820–23–P
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
[Document Identifier 21226–60D]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Proposed Collection; Public
Comment Request
Office of the Secretary, HHS.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Exempt—5 U.S.C. 552(b)(7).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
[FR Doc. 2014–00684 Filed 1–15–14; 8:45 am]
In compliance with section
3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Office of the
Secretary (OS), Department of Health
and Human Services, announces plans
to submit a new Information Collection
Request (ICR), described below, to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB). Prior to submitting that ICR to
OMB, OS seeks comments from the
public regarding the burden estimate
below or any other aspect of the ICR.
DATES: Comments on the ICR must be
received on or before March 17, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments to
Information.CollectionClearance@
hhs.gov or by calling (202) 690–6162.
SUMMARY:
Public comments
Information Collection Clearance staff,
Information.CollectionClearance@
hhs.gov or (202) 690–6162.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: When
submitting comments or requesting
information, please include the
document identifier 21226–60D for
reference.
Information Collection Request Title:
ASPE Generic Clearance for the
Collection of Qualitative Research and
Assessment.
Abstract: The Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
(ASPE) is requesting a generic clearance
from the OMB for purposes of
conducting qualitative research. ASPE
conducts qualitative research to gain a
better understanding of emerging health
policy issues, develop future intramural
and extramural research projects, and to
ensure HHS leadership, agencies and
offices have recent data and information
to inform program and policy decisionmaking.
Need and Proposed Use of the
Information: ASPE’s mission is to
advise the Secretary of the Department
of Health and Human Services on policy
development in health, disability,
human services, data, and science, and
provides advice and analysis on
economic policy. ASPE leads special
initiatives, coordinates the Department’s
evaluation, research and demonstration
activities, and manages crossDepartment planning activities such as
strategic planning, legislative planning,
and review of regulations. Integral to
this role, ASPE conducts research and
evaluation studies, develops policy
analyses, and estimates the cost and
benefits of policy alternatives for HHS
related programs.
The goal of developing these activities
is to identify emerging policy issues and
research gaps to ensure the successful
implementation of HHS programs.
Likely Respondents: Policy experts,
national, state and local health
representatives, healthcare providers,
and representatives of other health
organizations.
Burden Statement: Burden in this
context means the time expended by
persons to generate, maintain, retain,
disclose or provide the information
requested. This includes the time
needed to review instructions, to
develop, acquire, install and utilize
technology and systems for the purpose
of collecting, validating and verifying
information, processing and
maintaining information, and disclosing
and providing information, to train
personnel and to be able to respond to
a collection of information, to search
data sources, to complete and review
the collection of information, and to
transmit or otherwise disclose the
information. The total annual burden
hours estimated for this ICR are
summarized in the table below.
TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN—HOURS
Number of
respondents
Number of
responses per
respondent
Average
burden per
response
(in hours)
Total burden
hours
Interviews, focus groups, questionnaires and other qualitative methods .......
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OS specifically requests comments on
(1) the necessity and utility of the
proposed information collection for the
proper performance of the agency’s
functions, (2) the accuracy of the
estimated burden, (3) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected, and (4) the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology to minimize the information
collection burden.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Keith A. Tucker,
Information Collection Clearance Officer.
Notice of Establishment of the National
Advisory Committee on Children and
Disasters and Call for Nominees
[FR Doc. 2014–00705 Filed 1–15–14; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4150–05–P
Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of the Secretary.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) Office of the
SUMMARY:
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[FR Doc No: 2014-00684]
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-PBS-2013-04; Docket 2013-0002; Sequence 42]
Notice Pursuant to Executive Order 12600 of Posting Certain GSA
Real Property Lease Documents With Private Sector Landlords on GSA's
Public Online Portal
AGENCY: Public Buildings Service, Office of Leasing, General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice provides submitters notice pursuant to Executive
Order 12600 that the GSA, Public Buildings Service, Office of Leasing
is complying with the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Open
Government Directive issued December 8, 2009, as M-10-06, to implement
the principles of transparency and openness in government by posting
certain GSA real property lease documents with private sector landlords
on GSA's public online portal.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before February 18, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments identified by ``Notice-PBS-2013-04'', by any
of the following methods:
Regulations.gov: https://www.regulations.gov. Submit
comments via the Federal eRulemaking portal by searching for ``Notice-
PBS-2013-04''. Follow the instructions provided at the ``Comment Now''
screen. Please include your name, company name (if any), and ``Notice-
PBS-2013-04'' on your attached document.
Mail: General Services Administration, Regulatory
Secretariat Division (MVCB), 1800 F Street NW., 2nd Floor, Washington,
DC 20405. Notice-PBS-2013-04.
Instructions: Please submit comments only and cite ``Notice-PBS-
2013-04'', in all correspondence related to this notice. All comments
received will be posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov,
including any personal and/or business confidential information
provided.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John D. Thomas at 202-501-2454.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: [OMB's Open Government Directive issued
December 8, 2009, as M-10-06, instructs federal agencies, including
GSA, to take specific actions to implement the principles of
transparency, participation, and collaboration. More specifically, the
directive asks agencies to expand access to information by making it
available online in open formats. To comply with this initiative,
certain GSA real property lease documents with private sector landlords
will be posted on GSA's public online portal, with specific data
elements being redacted to protect privacy, personal, and proprietary
information as outlined under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and
the Privacy Act. As such, this notice describes typical data elements
contained in these lease documents and their exemption status under the
FOIA statute.]
GSA, the nation's largest public real estate organization, provides
workspace
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for more than 1.2 million federal workers through its Public Buildings
Service. Approximately half of the employees are housed in buildings
owned by the federal government and half are located in over 7,200
separate leased properties (in over 8,700 leases), including buildings,
land, antenna sites, etc., across the country. In order to comply with
OMB's Open Government Directive issued December 8, 2009, as M-10-06, of
transparency and openness in government, by posting certain GSA real
property lease documents with private sector landlords on GSA's public
online portal, GSA has identified several data elements that are exempt
from disclosure pursuant to FOIA under, 5 U.S.C. 552(b).
The following table contains a description of these data fields and
their exempt status under FOIA:
FOIA Review of Data Elements in GSA Lease Documents
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Data field Exempt status Public comments
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(1) Lease Number.................... Not exempt under the FOIA.
(2) Lease Award Date................ Not exempt under the FOIA.
(3) Leased Building Address Not exempt under the FOIA.
(Including City State And Zip Code).
(4) Lease Effective Date............ Not exempt under the FOIA.
(5) Lease Expiration Date........... Not exempt under the FOIA.
(6) Length of Renewal Option Term(s) Not exempt under the FOIA.
(7) Renewal Option Rental Rate...... Exempt--5 U.S.C. 522(b)(4).
(8) Information on Lease termination Not exempt under the FOIA.
rights.
(9) Itemized Operating Cost Rate Exempt--5 U.S.C. 522(b)(4).
(Including Components Of Operating
Costs, Such As Fuel Costs,
Utilities, Janitorial Costs, etc.).
(10) Lease Agreement Rentable Square Not exempt under the FOIA.
Feet (RSF).
(11) Lease Agreement ANSI/BOMA Not exempt under the FOIA.
Office Area Square Feet (ABOA SF).
(12) Lease Structured Parking Spaces Not exempt under the FOIA.
(13) Lease Surface Parking Spaces... Not exempt under the FOIA.
(14) Percentage Of Occupancy........ Not exempt under the FOIA.
(15) Annual Rent (Including Rent Not exempt under the FOIA.
Structure For Term Of Lease).
(16) Lessor Name.................... Not exempt under the FOIA.
(17) Lessor Address if Lessor is an Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6).
individual (including City, State,
and Postal Code).
(18) Lessor Phone if Lessor is an Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6).
individual.
(19) Lessor Fax if Lessor is an Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6).
individual.
(20) Lessor Email if Lessor is an Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6).
individual.
(21) Name of Person Signing Lease... Not exempt under the FOIA.
(22) Name of Person Witnessing Lease Not exempt under the FOIA.
Signature.
(23) Payee Name..................... Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(24) Payee Address (including City, Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
State, and Postal Code).
(25) Payee Phone.................... Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(26) Payee Fax...................... Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(27) Payee Email.................... Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(28) Itemized Unit Price Schedule Exempt--5 U.S.C. 522(b)(4).
(Including Construction Costs For
Tenant Buildout Items Such As
Drywall Partitioning, Electrical
Outlets, Doors, Carpeting, Locks,
Cabinets, etc.).
(29) HVAC Overtime Rate............. Not exempt under the FOIA.
(30) Corporate Resolution........... Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(31) Partnership Agreement.......... Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(32) Adjustment For Vacant Premises Not exempt under the FOIA.
Rate.
(33) Legal Description Of Building.. Not exempt under the FOIA.
(34) Normal Business Hours Of Not exempt under the FOIA.
Building.
(35) Agency Name or Agency initials. Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(7).
(36) Floor Plan and drawings........ Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(5) and (7).
(37) Identification Of Building Not exempt under the FOIA.
Floors Occupied.
(38) Lessor Tax Payer Identification Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4) or (6).
Number if Lessor is business entity
or individual.
(39) Social Security Number......... Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6).
(40) DUNS Number (9 digit DUNS Not exempt under the FOIA.
Number).
(41) DUNS+4 (13 digit DUNS Number).. Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(42) Financial Institution.......... Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(43) Account Number................. Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(44) ABA Routing ID................. Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(45) Automated Clearing House (ACH) Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
Network U.S. Phone.
(46) ACH Non-U.S. Phone............. Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(47) ACH Fax........................ Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(48) ACH E-Mail..................... Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(49) Broker Commission Information Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(Including Rates and Percentages).
(50) Address of Person Witnessing Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6).
Lease Signature if Person is an
individual.
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(51) Security Information or Exempt--5 U.S.C. 552(b)(7). ...............................
Requirements Deemed Sensitive.
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Dated: January 8, 2014.
John D. Thomas,
Director, Center for Lease Policy, Public Building Services.
[FR Doc. 2014-00684 Filed 1-15-14; 8:45 am]
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