Notice of Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Quarterly Business Meeting, 9249-9250 [2014-03373]

Download as PDF tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 32 / Tuesday, February 18, 2014 / Notices worldwide and the field of use may be limited to the pre-clinical evaluation and commercial development of human therapeutics for liver cancer and ovarian cancer within the scope of the Licensed Patent Rights. Upon expiration or termination of the exclusive evaluation option license, METHEOR will have the right to execute a start-up exclusive patent commercialization license which will supersede and replace the exclusive evaluation option license with no broader field of use and territory than granted in the exclusive evaluation option license. DATES: Only written comments and/or applications for a license which are received by the NIH Office of Technology Transfer on or before March 5, 2014 will be considered. 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Rodriguez, Director, Division of Technology Development and Transfer, Office of Technology Transfer, National Institutes of Health. [FR Doc. 2014–03410 Filed 2–14–14; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4140–01–P ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION Notice of Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Quarterly Business Meeting Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. ACTION: Notice of Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Quarterly Business Meeting. AGENCY: Notice is hereby given that the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) will hold its next quarterly meeting on Friday, March 7, 2014. The meeting will be held in Room SR325 at the Russell Senate Office Building at Constitution and Delaware Avenues NE., Washington, DC, starting at 8:30 a.m. DATES: The quarterly meeting will take place on Friday, March 7, 2014, starting at 8:30 a.m. EST. ADDRESSES: The quarterly meeting will be held in Room SR325 at the Russell Senate Office Building at Constitution and Delaware Ave. NE., Washington, DC. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cindy Bienvenue, 202–606–8521, cbienvenue@achp.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) is an independent federal agency that promotes the preservation, enhancement, and sustainable use of our nation’s diverse historic resources, and advises the SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00093 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 9249 President and the Congress on national historic preservation policy. The goal of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which established the ACHP in 1966, is to have federal agencies act as responsible stewards of our nation’s resources when their actions affect historic properties. The ACHP is the only entity with the legal responsibility to encourage federal agencies to factor historic preservation into federal project requirements. For more information on the ACHP, please visit our Web site at www.achp.gov. The agenda for the upcoming quarterly meeting of the ACHP is the following: Call to Order—8:30 a.m. I. Chairman’s Welcome II. Swearing In Ceremony III. Chairman’s Award IV. Chairman’s Report V. Historic Preservation Policy and Programs A. Building a More Inclusive Preservation Program: Proposed Executive Order B. Working With Indian Tribes: Proposed ACHP Policy for Tribal Historic Preservation Officers C. Preserve America Program D. 50th Anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act E. Rightsizing Task Force Report and Implementation Plan F. Climate Change and Cultural Resources G. ACHP Legislative Agenda 1. Amendments to the National Historic Preservation Act 2. Recent Legislation Related to Historic Preservation 3. Advocacy Week VI. Section 106 Issues A. Report to Congress on Historic Post Offices Disposals B. 2015 Section 3 Report to the President C. Northern Plains Tribal Summit D. Federal Communications Commission Program Alternative for Positive Train Control VII. ACHP Management Issues A. ACHP FY 2014 and 2015 Budget B. Alumni Foundation Report C. ACHP Office Relocation Update VIII. New Business IX. Adjourn The meetings of the ACHP are open to the public. If you need special accommodations due to a disability, please contact Cindy Bienvenue, 202– 606–8521 or cbienvenue@achp.gov, at least seven (7) days prior to the meeting. Authority: 16 U.S.C. 470j. E:\FR\FM\18FEN1.SGM 18FEN1 9250 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 32 / Tuesday, February 18, 2014 / Notices Dated: February 11, 2014. Javier E. Marques, Associate General Counsel. [FR Doc. 2014–03373 Filed 2–14–14; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–K6–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Federal Emergency Management Agency [Docket ID: FEMA–2014–0004; OMB No. 1660–0013] Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Exemption of State-Owned Properties Under SelfInsurance Plan Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: The Federal Emergency Management Agency, as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, invites the general public and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on an extension, without change, of a currently approved information collection. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this notice seeks comments concerning the collection of information necessary to allow States to request an exemption from maintaining flood insurance on State-owned structures. DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before April 21, 2014. ADDRESSES: To avoid duplicate submissions to the docket, please use only one of the following means to submit comments: SUMMARY: (1) Online. Submit comments at https://www.regulations.gov under Docket ID FEMA–2014–0004. Follow the instructions for submitting comments. (2) Mail. Submit written comments to Docket Manager, Office of Chief Counsel, DHS/FEMA, 500 C Street SW., 8NE, Washington, DC 20472–3100. All submissions received must include the agency name and Docket ID. Regardless of the method used for submitting comments or material, all submissions will be posted, without change, to the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov, and will include any personal information you provide. Therefore, submitting this information makes it public. You may wish to read the Privacy Act notice that is available via the link in the footer of https:// www.regulations.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Contact Mary Ann Chang, Insurance Examiner, Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration, DHS/FEMA, at (202) 646–2714 for further information. You may contact the Records Management Division for copies of the proposed collection of information at facsimile number (202) 646–3347 or email address: FEMAInformation-Collections-Management@ dhs.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (Act), as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq., recognized that a reasonable method of sharing the nation’s risk of flooding at the national level was required. The Act established a requirement to purchase flood insurance for properties at risk from a flood. It also further provided an exception to this requirement for Stateowned properties that are covered under an adequate State policy of self- insurance. When States provide proof of this self-insurance, the designated property is not required to be covered by flood insurance. Title 44 CFR part 75 establishes the procedures by which a State may request exemption and also establishes standards with respect to the Administrator’s determinations that a State’s plan of self-insurance is adequate and satisfactory for the purpose of exempting the State from the requirement of purchasing flood insurance coverage, for State-owned structures and their contents. This applies to areas identified by the Administrator as A, AO, AH, A1–30, AE, AR, AR/A1–30, AR/AE, AR/AO, AR/AH, AR/A, A99, M, V, VO, V1–30, VE, and E zones, in which the sale of insurance has been made available. Collection of Information Title: Exemption of State-Owned Properties under Self-Insurance Plan. Type of Information Collection: Extension, without change, of a currently approved information collection. OMB Number: 1660–0013. Form Titles and Numbers: None. Abstract: States can request an exemption to the requirement of purchasing flood insurance on Stateowned properties through the submission of sufficient supporting documentation certifying that the plan of self-insurance upon which the application for exemption is based meets or exceed the standards of coverage required for flood and floodrelated hazards. Affected Public: State, local, or Tribal Government. Number of Respondents: 20. Number of Responses: 20. Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 5 hours. ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS AND COSTS Number of responses per respondent Type of respondent Form name/form number Number of respondents State, local or Tribal Government. Letter of Application/No Form. 20 1 ............................ 20 .................... tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Total ............ • Note: The ‘‘Avg. Hourly Wage Rate’’ for each respondent includes a 1.4 multiplier to reflect a fully-loaded wage rate. 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[Federal Register Volume 79, Number 32 (Tuesday, February 18, 2014)]
[Notices]
[Pages 9249-9250]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2014-03373]


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ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION


Notice of Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Quarterly 
Business Meeting

AGENCY: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.

ACTION: Notice of Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Quarterly 
Business Meeting.

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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Advisory Council on Historic 
Preservation (ACHP) will hold its next quarterly meeting on Friday, 
March 7, 2014. The meeting will be held in Room SR325 at the Russell 
Senate Office Building at Constitution and Delaware Avenues NE., 
Washington, DC, starting at 8:30 a.m.

DATES: The quarterly meeting will take place on Friday, March 7, 2014, 
starting at 8:30 a.m. EST.

ADDRESSES: The quarterly meeting will be held in Room SR325 at the 
Russell Senate Office Building at Constitution and Delaware Ave. NE., 
Washington, DC.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cindy Bienvenue, 202-606-8521, 
cbienvenue@achp.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Advisory Council on Historic 
Preservation (ACHP) is an independent federal agency that promotes the 
preservation, enhancement, and sustainable use of our nation's diverse 
historic resources, and advises the President and the Congress on 
national historic preservation policy. The goal of the National 
Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which established the ACHP in 1966, 
is to have federal agencies act as responsible stewards of our nation's 
resources when their actions affect historic properties. The ACHP is 
the only entity with the legal responsibility to encourage federal 
agencies to factor historic preservation into federal project 
requirements. For more information on the ACHP, please visit our Web 
site at www.achp.gov.
    The agenda for the upcoming quarterly meeting of the ACHP is the 
following:

Call to Order--8:30 a.m.
I. Chairman's Welcome
II. Swearing In Ceremony
III. Chairman's Award
IV. Chairman's Report
V. Historic Preservation Policy and Programs
    A. Building a More Inclusive Preservation Program: Proposed 
Executive Order
    B. Working With Indian Tribes: Proposed ACHP Policy for Tribal 
Historic Preservation Officers
    C. Preserve America Program
    D. 50th Anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act
    E. Rightsizing Task Force Report and Implementation Plan
    F. Climate Change and Cultural Resources
    G. ACHP Legislative Agenda
    1. Amendments to the National Historic Preservation Act
    2. Recent Legislation Related to Historic Preservation
    3. Advocacy Week
VI. Section 106 Issues
    A. Report to Congress on Historic Post Offices Disposals
    B. 2015 Section 3 Report to the President
    C. Northern Plains Tribal Summit
    D. Federal Communications Commission Program Alternative for 
Positive Train Control
VII. ACHP Management Issues
    A. ACHP FY 2014 and 2015 Budget
    B. Alumni Foundation Report
    C. ACHP Office Relocation Update
VIII. New Business
IX. Adjourn

    The meetings of the ACHP are open to the public. If you need 
special accommodations due to a disability, please contact Cindy 
Bienvenue, 202-606-8521 or cbienvenue@achp.gov, at least seven (7) days 
prior to the meeting.

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 470j.


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    Dated: February 11, 2014.
Javier E. Marques,
Associate General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2014-03373 Filed 2-14-14; 8:45 am]
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