Environmental Impact Statement Adoption; Washington, DC, 8781-8782 [2014-03206]
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(Pub. L. 104–172) (50 U.S.C. 1701 note).
See 76 FR 56866 (September 24, 2011).
At that time, pursuant to section 5(a)
of ISA and the authority delegated to the
Secretary of State in the Presidential
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 8629]
Bureau of Economic and Business
Affairs; Removal of Sanctions on
Person on Whom Sanctions Have Been
Imposed Under the Iran Sanctions Act
of 1996, as Amended
Department of State.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Secretary of State has
determined that Associated Shipbroking
(a.k.a. SAM) is no longer engaging in
sanctionable activity described in
section 5(a) of the Iran Sanctions Act of
1996 (Pub. L. 104–172) (50 U.S.C. 1701
note) (‘‘ISA’’), as amended, and that this
person has provided reliable assurances
that it will not knowingly engage in
such activities in the future. Therefore,
certain sanctions that were imposed on
Associated Shipbroking on May 24,
2011 are hereby lifted.
DATES: Effective Date: The sanctions on
Associated Shipbroking are lifted
effective February 7, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: On
general issues: Office of Sanctions
Policy and Implementation, Department
of State, Telephone: (202) 647–7489.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May
24, 2011, the Secretary of State made a
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1. Foreign Exchange. Any transactions in
foreign exchange that are subject to the
jurisdiction of the United States in which
Associated Shipbroking has any interest shall
be prohibited.
2. Banking transactions. Any transfers of
credit or payments between financial
institutions or by, through, or to any financial
institutions, to the extent that such transfers
or payments are subject to the jurisdiction of
the United States and involve any interest of
Associated Shipbroking, shall be prohibited.
3. Property transactions. It shall be
prohibited to:
a. Acquire, hold, withhold, use, transfer,
withdraw, transport, import, or export any
property that is subject to the jurisdiction of
the United States and with respect to which
Associated Shipbroking has any interest;
b. Deal in or exercise any right, power, or
privilege with respect to such property.
c. Conduct any transactions involving such
property.
Pursuant to section 9(b)(2) of ISA and
the authority delegated to the Secretary
of State in the Delegation Memorandum,
the Secretary now has determined and
certified to Congress that Associated
Shipbroking is no longer engaging in
sanctionable activity described in
section 5(a) of ISA, and that this person
has provided reliable assurances that
they will not knowingly engage in such
activities in the future. The Secretary,
therefore, has determined to lift the
above-referenced sanctions imposed on
Associated Shipbroking.
The sanctions described above with
respect to Associated Shipbroking are
no longer in effect. Pursuant to the
authority delegated to the Secretary of
State in the Delegation Memorandum,
relevant agencies and instrumentalities
of the United States Government shall
take all appropriate measures within
their authority to carry out the
provisions of this notice.
The following constitutes a current, as
of this date, list of persons on whom
sanctions are imposed under ISA. The
particular sanctions imposed on an
individual person are identified in the
relevant Federal Register Notice.
—Belarusneft (see Public Notice 7408,
76 FR 18821, April 5, 2011)
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—BimehMarkazi-Central Insurance of
Iran (See Public Notice 8268, 78 FR
21183, April 9, 2013)
—Cambis, Dimitris (See Public Notice
8268, 78 FR 21183, April 9, 2013)
—FAL Oil Company Limited (see Public
Notice 7776, 77 FR 4389, January 27,
2012)
—Ferland Company Limited (See Public
Notice 8352, 78 FR 35351, June 12,
2013)
—Impire Shipping (See Public Notice
8268, 78 FR 21183, April 9, 2013)
—Jam Petrochemical Company (See
Public Notice 8352 78 FR 35351, June
12, 2013)
—Kish Protection and Indemnity (a.k.a.
Kish P&I) (See Public Notice 8268, 78
FR 21183, April 9, 2013)
—Kuo Oil (S) Pte. Ltd. (see Public
Notice 7776, 77 FR 4389, January 27,
2012)
—NaftiranIntertrade Company (see
Public Notice 7197, 75 FR 62916,
October 13, 2010)
—Niksima Food and Beverage JLT (See
Public Notice 8352, 78 FR 35351, June
12, 2013)
—Petrochemical Commercial Company
International (a.k.a. PCCI) (see Public
Notice 7585, 76 FR 56866, September
14, 2011)
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—Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. (a.k.a.
PDVSA) (see Public Notice 7585, 76
FR 56866, September 14, 2011)
—Royal Oyster Group (see Public Notice
7585, 76 FR 56866, September 14,
2011)
—Speedy Ship (a.k.a. SPD) (see Public
Notice 7585, 76 FR 56866, September
14, 2011)
—Sytrol (see Public Notice 8040, 77 FR
59034, September 25, 2012)
—Zhuhai Zhenrong Company (see
Public Notice 7776, 77 FR 4389,
January 27, 2012)
Dated: January 7, 2014.
William E. Craft,
Acting Assistant Secretary, for Economic and
Business Affairs.
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Federal Highway Administration
Environmental Impact Statement
Adoption; Washington, DC
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
The FHWA is issuing this
notice to advise the public of its intent
to adopt an existing Final
Environmental Impact Statement in
SUMMARY:
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accordance with the Council on
Environmental Quality regulations, 40
CFR 1506.3. The Final EIS has been
prepared and approved by the National
Park Service (NPS).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jack
Van Dop, Senior Technical Specialist,
Federal Highway Administration, 21400
Ridgetop Circle, Sterling, VA 20166,
Telephone 703–404–6282.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Access
An electronic copy of this document
may be downloaded by using a
computer, modem and suitable
communications software from
Government Printing Office’s Electronic
Bulletin Board Service at (202) 512–
1661. Internet users may reach the
Office of the Federal Register’s home
page at: https://www.nara.gov/fedreg and
the Government Printing Office’s Web
site at: https://www.access.gpo.gov/nara.
The Final EIS, prepared by NPS is
posted on their Planning, Environment
& Public Comment Web site at https://
parkplanning.nps.gov/
document.cfm?parkID=374&projectID=
26159&documentID=37956. A hardcopy
of the NPS Final EIS can be viewed at
the following locations until March 28,
2014, Federal Highway Administration,
Eastern Federal Lands Highway
Division, 21400 Ridgetop Circle,
Sterling, VA 20166 and NPS Everglades
National Park Headquarters, 40001 State
Road 9336, Homestead, FL 33034–6733.
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Background
The FHWA intends to adopt the
approved Final EIS for the Tamiami
Trail Modifications: Next Steps,
prepared by the NPS. The FHWA
adoption is proposed in order to meet
the agency’s National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) requirements
associated with the use of U.S.
Department of Transportation funds for
this action and possible involvement of
FHWA in the implementation of the
project, as proposed in the NPS
Tamiami Trail Modifications: Next
Steps Final EIS. The project consists of
modifications to the Tamiami Trail,
including bridging and road raising,
required to restore the ecological
conditions in Northeast Shark River
Slough and the Water Conservation
Areas and establish the foundation for
future restoration efforts in the
Everglades. The Final EIS considered
the social, environmental, and economic
impacts of the project. The No-Action
Alternative and five Action Alternatives
were considered in the Final EIS. All of
the Action Alternatives included bridge
construction and reconstruction of the
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remaining highway, with differences
being in the bridge lengths and
locations. Generally, where bridging of
the Tamiami Trail is to occur, the
bridges will be constructed adjacent to
the existing roadway and the existing
roadway and embankment will be
removed once the bridge section is open
to public traffic.
Agency Action
The NPS Preferred Alternative,
Alternative 6e, is identified in the Final
EIS. FHWA will prepare its own Record
of Decision for the Selected Alternative
in accordance with 40 CFR 1505.2.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Program Number 20.205, Highway Planning
and Construction. The regulations
implementing Executive Order 12372
regarding intergovernmental consultation on
Federal programs and activities apply to this
proposed action.)
Dated: February 5, 2014.
Karen A. Schmidt,
Director, Program Administration, Federal
Highway Administration, Sterling, Virginia.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs
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Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App.
2, that the Health Services Research and
Development Service Scientific Merit
Review Board will conduct in-person
and teleconference meetings of its seven
Health Services Research (HSR)
subcommittees from 8:00 a.m. to
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otherwise listed) on the dates indicated
below, and at the VHA National
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Virginia:
• HSR 1—Health Care and Clinical
Management on March 4–5, 2014;
• HSR 2—Behavioral, Social, and
Cultural Determinants of Health and
Care on March 4–5, 2014;
• HSR 4—Mental and Behavioral
Health on March 4–5, 2014;
• HSR 5—Health Care System
Organization and Delivery; Research
Methods and Models on March 4–5,
2014;
• Nursing Research Initiative (NRI)
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Thursday, March 6, 2014;
• HSR 6—Post-acute and Long-term
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• HSR 7—Aging and Diminished
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The purpose of the Board is to review
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measurement and evaluation of health
care services, the testing of new
methods of health care delivery and
management, and nursing research.
Applications are reviewed for scientific
and technical merit, mission relevance,
and the protection of human and animal
subjects. Recommendations regarding
funding are submitted to the Chief
Research and Development Officer.
Each subcommittee meeting of the
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day for approximately one-half hour at
the start of the meeting on March 4
(HSRs 1, 2, 4, and 5), on March 6 (NRI
and HSR 6), and on March 7 (HSRs 3
and 7), to cover administrative matters
and to discuss the general status of the
program. Because the meeting will be in
a Government building, anyone
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The remaining portion of each
subcommittee meeting will be closed for
the discussion, examination, reference
to, and oral review of the intramural
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the closed portion of each subcommittee
meeting, discussion and
recommendations will include
qualifications of the personnel
conducting the studies (the disclosure of
which would constitute a clearly
unwarranted invasion of personal
privacy), as well as research information
(the premature disclosure of which
would likely compromise significantly
the implementation of proposed agency
action regarding such research projects).
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Environmental Impact Statement Adoption; Washington, DC
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: The FHWA is issuing this notice to advise the public of its
intent to adopt an existing Final Environmental Impact Statement in
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accordance with the Council on Environmental Quality regulations, 40
CFR 1506.3. The Final EIS has been prepared and approved by the
National Park Service (NPS).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jack Van Dop, Senior Technical
Specialist, Federal Highway Administration, 21400 Ridgetop Circle,
Sterling, VA 20166, Telephone 703-404-6282.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Access
An electronic copy of this document may be downloaded by using a
computer, modem and suitable communications software from Government
Printing Office's Electronic Bulletin Board Service at (202) 512-1661.
Internet users may reach the Office of the Federal Register's home page
at: https://www.nara.gov/fedreg and the Government Printing Office's Web
site at: https://www.access.gpo.gov/nara. The Final EIS, prepared by NPS
is posted on their Planning, Environment & Public Comment Web site at
https://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=374&projectID=26159&documentID=37956. A hardcopy of
the NPS Final EIS can be viewed at the following locations until March
28, 2014, Federal Highway Administration, Eastern Federal Lands Highway
Division, 21400 Ridgetop Circle, Sterling, VA 20166 and NPS Everglades
National Park Headquarters, 40001 State Road 9336, Homestead, FL 33034-
6733.
Background
The FHWA intends to adopt the approved Final EIS for the Tamiami
Trail Modifications: Next Steps, prepared by the NPS. The FHWA adoption
is proposed in order to meet the agency's National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) requirements associated with the use of U.S. Department of
Transportation funds for this action and possible involvement of FHWA
in the implementation of the project, as proposed in the NPS Tamiami
Trail Modifications: Next Steps Final EIS. The project consists of
modifications to the Tamiami Trail, including bridging and road
raising, required to restore the ecological conditions in Northeast
Shark River Slough and the Water Conservation Areas and establish the
foundation for future restoration efforts in the Everglades. The Final
EIS considered the social, environmental, and economic impacts of the
project. The No-Action Alternative and five Action Alternatives were
considered in the Final EIS. All of the Action Alternatives included
bridge construction and reconstruction of the remaining highway, with
differences being in the bridge lengths and locations. Generally, where
bridging of the Tamiami Trail is to occur, the bridges will be
constructed adjacent to the existing roadway and the existing roadway
and embankment will be removed once the bridge section is open to
public traffic.
Agency Action
The NPS Preferred Alternative, Alternative 6e, is identified in the
Final EIS. FHWA will prepare its own Record of Decision for the
Selected Alternative in accordance with 40 CFR 1505.2.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Number 20.205,
Highway Planning and Construction. The regulations implementing
Executive Order 12372 regarding intergovernmental consultation on
Federal programs and activities apply to this proposed action.)
Dated: February 5, 2014.
Karen A. Schmidt,
Director, Program Administration, Federal Highway Administration,
Sterling, Virginia.
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