Joint Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development and Clinical Science Research and Development Services Scientific Merit Review Board; Notice of Meeting, 18609-18610 [2014-07324]
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1. ROZI, Pahlawan (a.k.a. ROEZI,
Pahlawan; a.k.a. ROSI, Pahlawan; a.k.a.
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Kunduz City, Kunduz Province, Afghanistan;
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District, Afghanistan; nationality Afghanistan
(individual) [SDNTK].
Dated: March 26, 2014.
Adam J. Szubin,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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Nominations
Internal Revenue Service,
Department of Treasury.
ACTION: Request for Nominations.
AGENCY:
The Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) requests nominations of
individuals for selection to the
Information Reporting Program
Advisory Committee (IRPAC).
Nominations should describe and
document the proposed member’s
qualifications for IRPAC membership,
including the applicant’s past or current
affiliations and dealings with the
particular tax segment or segments of
the community that he or she wishes to
represent on the committee. In addition
to individual nominations, the IRS is
soliciting nominations from professional
and public interest groups that wish to
have representatives on the IRPAC.
IRPAC will be comprised of 21
members. There are six positions open
for calendar year 2015. It is important
that IRPAC continue to represent a
diverse taxpayer and stakeholder base.
Accordingly, to maintain membership
diversity, selection is based on the
applicant’s qualifications as well as the
taxpayer or stakeholder base he/she
represents.
SUMMARY:
The IRPAC advises the IRS on
information reporting issues of mutual
concern to the private sector and the
federal government. The committee
works with the Commissioner of
Internal Revenue and other IRS
leadership to provide recommendations
on a wide range of information reporting
administration issues. Membership is
balanced to include representation from
the tax professional community, small
and large businesses, banks, colleges
and universities, and industries such as
securities, payroll, finance and software.
DATES: Written nominations must be
received on or before May 30, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be sent
to: Ms. Caryl Grant, IRS National Public
Liaison, CL:NPL:SRM, Room 7559, 1111
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20224, Attn: IRPAC Nominations.
Applications may also be submitted via
fax to 202–317–6553 or via email at
PublicLiaison@irs.gov. Application
packages are available on the IRS Web
site at https://www.irs.gov/TaxProfessionals. Application packages
may also be requested by telephone
from National Public Liaison, 202–317–
6851 (not a toll-free number).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Established in 1991 in response to an
administrative recommendation in the
final Conference Report of the Omnibus
Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989, the
IRPAC works closely with the IRS to
provide recommendations on a wide
range of issues intended to improve the
information reporting program and
achieve fairness to taxpayers. Conveying
the public’s perception of IRS activities
to the Commissioner, the IRPAC is
comprised of individuals who bring
substantial, disparate experience and
diverse backgrounds to the Committee’s
activities.
Each IRPAC member is nominated by
the Commissioner with the concurrence
of the Secretary of Treasury to serve a
three-year term. Working groups address
policies and administration issues
specific to information reporting.
Members are not paid for their services.
However, travel expenses for working
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sessions, public meetings and
orientation sessions, such as airfare, per
diem, and transportation are reimbursed
within prescribed federal travel
limitations.
Receipt of applications will be
acknowledged, and all individuals will
be notified when selections have been
made. In accordance with Department of
Treasury Directive 21–03, a clearance
process including fingerprints, annual
tax checks, a Federal Bureau of
Investigation criminal check and a
practitioner check with the Office of
Professional Responsibility will be
conducted. Federally registered
lobbyists cannot be members of the
IRPAC.
Equal opportunity practices will be
followed for all appointments to the
IRPAC in accordance with the
Department of Treasury and IRS
policies. The IRS has special interest in
assuring that women and men, members
of all races and national origins, and
individuals with disabilities are
welcomed for service on advisory
committees and, therefore, extends
particular encouragement to
nominations from such appropriately
qualified candidates.
Dated: March 26, 2014.
John Lipold,
Designated Federal Official, National Public
Liaison.
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AFFAIRS
Joint Biomedical Laboratory Research
and Development and Clinical Science
Research and Development Services
Scientific Merit Review Board; Notice
of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) gives notice under Public Law 92–
463 (Federal Advisory Committee Act)
that the panels of the Joint Biomedical
Laboratory Research and Development
and Clinical Science Research and
Development Services Scientific Merit
Review Board will meet from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. on the dates indicated below:
Date(s)
Infectious Diseases-B .............................................
Surgery ....................................................................
Nephrology ..............................................................
Neurobiology-C .......................................................
Aging and Clinical Geriatrics ..................................
Endocrinology-B ......................................................
Infectious Diseases-A .............................................
Neurobiology-D .......................................................
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Hampton Inn.
VA Central Office.*
The Liaison Capitol Hill.
Hampton Inn.
US Access Board.
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Date(s)
Location
Neurobiology-F ........................................................
Cellular and Molecular Medicine ............................
Clinical Trials-A .......................................................
Endocrinology-A ......................................................
Neurobiology-B .......................................................
Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences-A .............
Epidemiology ...........................................................
Gulf War Research .................................................
Oncology-A .............................................................
Clinical Trials-B .......................................................
Hematology .............................................................
Neurobiology-A .......................................................
Pulmonary Medicine ...............................................
Gastroenterology .....................................................
Special Panel for Genomics ...................................
Immunology-A .........................................................
Cardiovascular Studies-A .......................................
Cardiovascular Studies-B .......................................
Neurobiology-E .......................................................
Eligibility ..................................................................
May 30, 2014 ............
June 2, 2014 .............
June 2, 2014 .............
June 2, 2014 .............
June 3, 2014 .............
June 4, 2014 .............
June 5, 2014 .............
June 5, 2014 .............
June 5–6, 2014 .........
June 6, 2014 .............
June 6, 2014 .............
June 6, 2014 .............
June 6, 2014 .............
June 10, 2014 ...........
June 10, 2014 ...........
June 11, 2014 ...........
June 12, 2014 ...........
June 13, 2014 ...........
June 13, 2014 ...........
July 21, 2014 .............
VA Central Office.*
VHA Conference Center.
Hamilton Crowne Plaza.
US Access Board.
US Access Board.
VHA Conference Center.
VA Central Office.*
VA Central Office.*
American Association of Airport Executives.
VA Central Office.*
US Access Board.
The Liaison Capitol Hill.
The Liaison Capitol Hill.
Hampton Inn.
VA Central Office.*
Hampton Inn.
Hampton Inn.
Hampton Inn.
US Access Board.
VHA Conference Center.
* Teleconference.
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The addresses of the meeting sites are:
American Association of Airport
Executives, 601 Madison Street, 3rd
Floor, Alexandria, VA
Hamilton Crowne Plaza, 1001 14th
Street NW., Washington, DC
Hampton Inn, 1729 H Street NW.,
Washington, DC
The Liaison Capitol Hill, 415 New
Jersey Avenue NW., Washington, DC
US Access Board, 1331 F Street NW.,
8th Floor, Washington, DC
VHA Conference Center, 2011 Crystal
Drive, Arlington, VA
VA Central Office, 131 M Street NE.,
Washington, DC
The purpose of the Board is to
provide advice on the scientific quality,
budget, safety, and mission relevance of
investigator-initiated research proposals
submitted for VA merit review
consideration. Proposals submitted for
review by the Board involve a wide
range of medical specialties within the
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general areas of biomedical, behavioral,
and clinical science research.
The panel meetings will be open to
the public for approximately one-half
hour at the start of each meeting to
discuss the general status of the
program. The remaining portion of each
panel meeting will be closed to the
public for the review, discussion, and
evaluation of initial and renewal
research proposals.
The closed portion of each meeting
involves discussion, examination,
reference to staff and consultant
critiques of research proposals. During
this portion of each meeting,
discussions will deal with scientific
merit of each proposal and
qualifications of 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 could significantly
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frustrate implementation of proposed
agency action regarding such research
proposals. As provided by subsection
10(d) of Public Law 92–463, as
amended, closing portions of these
panel meetings is in accordance with
title 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(6) and (9)(B).
Those who plan to attend the general
session or would like to obtain a copy
of the minutes from the panel meetings
and rosters of the members of the panels
should contact Alex Chiu, Ph.D.,
Manager, Merit Review Program
(10P9B), Department of Veterans Affairs,
810 Vermont Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20420, at (202) 443–5672 or email at
alex.chiu@va.gov.
Rebecca Schiller,
Advisory Committee Management Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Joint Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development and Clinical
Science Research and Development Services Scientific Merit Review
Board; Notice of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) gives notice under Public
Law 92-463 (Federal Advisory Committee Act) that the panels of the
Joint Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development and Clinical
Science Research and Development Services Scientific Merit Review Board
will meet from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the dates indicated below:
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Panel Date(s) Location
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Infectious Diseases-B................... May 21, 2014......................... American Association of Airport
Executives.
Surgery................................. May 21, 2014......................... Hampton Inn.
Nephrology.............................. May 22, 2014......................... American Association of Airport
Executives.
Neurobiology-C.......................... May 22, 2014......................... Hampton Inn.
Aging and Clinical Geriatrics........... May 28, 2014......................... VA Central Office.*
Endocrinology-B......................... May 29, 2014......................... The Liaison Capitol Hill.
Infectious Diseases-A................... May 29, 2014......................... Hampton Inn.
Neurobiology-D.......................... May 30, 2014......................... US Access Board.
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Neurobiology-F.......................... May 30, 2014......................... VA Central Office.*
Cellular and Molecular Medicine......... June 2, 2014......................... VHA Conference Center.
Clinical Trials-A....................... June 2, 2014......................... Hamilton Crowne Plaza.
Endocrinology-A......................... June 2, 2014......................... US Access Board.
Neurobiology-B.......................... June 3, 2014......................... US Access Board.
Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences-A. June 4, 2014......................... VHA Conference Center.
Epidemiology............................ June 5, 2014......................... VA Central Office.*
Gulf War Research....................... June 5, 2014......................... VA Central Office.*
Oncology-A.............................. June 5-6, 2014....................... American Association of Airport
Executives.
Clinical Trials-B....................... June 6, 2014......................... VA Central Office.*
Hematology.............................. June 6, 2014......................... US Access Board.
Neurobiology-A.......................... June 6, 2014......................... The Liaison Capitol Hill.
Pulmonary Medicine...................... June 6, 2014......................... The Liaison Capitol Hill.
Gastroenterology........................ June 10, 2014........................ Hampton Inn.
Special Panel for Genomics.............. June 10, 2014........................ VA Central Office.*
Immunology-A............................ June 11, 2014........................ Hampton Inn.
Cardiovascular Studies-A................ June 12, 2014........................ Hampton Inn.
Cardiovascular Studies-B................ June 13, 2014........................ Hampton Inn.
Neurobiology-E.......................... June 13, 2014........................ US Access Board.
Eligibility............................. July 21, 2014........................ VHA Conference Center.
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* Teleconference.
The addresses of the meeting sites are:
American Association of Airport Executives, 601 Madison Street, 3rd
Floor, Alexandria, VA
Hamilton Crowne Plaza, 1001 14th Street NW., Washington, DC
Hampton Inn, 1729 H Street NW., Washington, DC
The Liaison Capitol Hill, 415 New Jersey Avenue NW., Washington, DC
US Access Board, 1331 F Street NW., 8th Floor, Washington, DC
VHA Conference Center, 2011 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA
VA Central Office, 131 M Street NE., Washington, DC
The purpose of the Board is to provide advice on the scientific
quality, budget, safety, and mission relevance of investigator-
initiated research proposals submitted for VA merit review
consideration. Proposals submitted for review by the Board involve a
wide range of medical specialties within the general areas of
biomedical, behavioral, and clinical science research.
The panel meetings will be open to the public for approximately
one-half hour at the start of each meeting to discuss the general
status of the program. The remaining portion of each panel meeting will
be closed to the public for the review, discussion, and evaluation of
initial and renewal research proposals.
The closed portion of each meeting involves discussion,
examination, reference to staff and consultant critiques of research
proposals. During this portion of each meeting, discussions will deal
with scientific merit of each proposal and qualifications of 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 could significantly
frustrate implementation of proposed agency action regarding such
research proposals. As provided by subsection 10(d) of Public Law 92-
463, as amended, closing portions of these panel meetings is in
accordance with title 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(6) and (9)(B).
Those who plan to attend the general session or would like to
obtain a copy of the minutes from the panel meetings and rosters of the
members of the panels should contact Alex Chiu, Ph.D., Manager, Merit
Review Program (10P9B), Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20420, at (202) 443-5672 or email at
alex.chiu@va.gov.
Rebecca Schiller,
Advisory Committee Management Officer.
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