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Aggregate production quotas for all
other schedule I and II controlled
substances included in 21 CFR 1308.11
and 1308.12 remain at zero.
Dated: August 19, 2014.
Thomas G. Hohenthaner,
Acting VP/General Counsel and Corporate
Secretary, Millennium Challenge Corporation.
determination and selection for compact
negotiation (section 608(d) of the Act).
This report is the first of three
required reports listed above.
Dated: August 15, 2014.
Thomas M. Harrigan,
Deputy Administrator.
Report on Countries That Are
Candidates for Millennium Challenge
Account Eligibility for Fiscal Year 2015
and Countries That Would Be
Candidates but for Legal Prohibitions
Candidate Countries for FY 2015
The Act requires the identification of
all countries that are candidates for
MCA assistance for FY 2015 and the
identification of all countries that would
be candidate countries but for specified
legal prohibitions on assistance. Under
the terms of the Act, sections 606(a) and
(b) set forth the two income tests
countries must satisfy to be candidates
for MCA assistance.1 However for FY
2014, those categories are defined by
MCC’s FY 2014 appropriations act, the
Department of State, Foreign
Operations, and Related Programs
Appropriations Act, 2014, Public Law
113–76, Div. K (the FY 2014 SFOAA).
Specifically, the FY 2014 SFOAA used
the same definitions that have been
used since the FY 2012 appropriations
act and defines low income candidate
countries as the 75 poorest countries as
identified by the World Bank and
provided that a country that changes
during the fiscal year from low income
to lower middle income (or vice versa)
will retain its candidacy status in its
former income category for the fiscal
year and two subsequent fiscal years.
Assuming these definitions will be used
again in FY 2015, MCC is using them for
purposes of this report.2
Under the redefined categories, a
country will be a candidate for MCA
assistance for FY 2015 if it:
Meets one of the following tests:
Has a per capita income that is not
greater than the World Bank’s lower
middle income country threshold for
such fiscal year ($4,125 GNI per capita
for FY 2015); and is among the 75
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Drug Enforcement Administration
[Docket No. DEA–392]
Importer of Controlled Substances
Application: CATALENT CTS, LLC;
Correction
ACTION:
Notice of correction.
In the Tuesday, June 17, 2014,
Federal Register document number
2014–14123, Vol. 79, No. 116, page
34551, third column, the second
paragraph, remove the first sentence
from the paragraph: ‘‘In reference to
drug code 7360, the company plans to
import a synthetic cannabidiol.’’
Dated: August 19, 2014.
Joseph T. Rannazzisi,
Deputy Assistant Administrator.
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CORPORATION
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Report on Countries That Are
Candidates for Millennium Challenge
Account Eligibility in Fiscal Year 2015
and Countries That Would Be
Candidates But for Legal Prohibitions
Millennium Challenge
Corporation.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice.
Section 608(d) of the
Millennium Challenge Act of 2003
requires the Millennium Challenge
Corporation to publish a report that
identifies countries that are ‘‘candidate
countries’’ for Millennium Challenge
Account assistance during FY 2015. The
report is set forth in full below.
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This report to Congress is provided in
accordance with section 608(a) of the
Millennium Challenge Act of 2003, as
amended, 22 U.S.C. 7701, 7707(a) (the
Act).
The Act authorizes the provision of
Millennium Challenge Account (MCA)
assistance for countries that enter into a
Millennium Challenge Compact with
the United States to support policies
and programs that advance the progress
of such countries to achieve lasting
economic growth and poverty
reduction. The Act requires the
Millennium Challenge Corporation
(MCC) to take a number of steps in
selecting countries with which MCC
will seek to enter into a compact,
including determining the countries that
will be eligible for MCA assistance for
fiscal year (FY) 2015 based on (a) a
country’s demonstrated commitment to
(i) just and democratic governance, (ii)
economic freedom, and (iii) investments
in its people; and (b) considering the
opportunity to reduce poverty and
generate economic growth in the
country; and (c) the availability of funds
to MCC. These steps include the
submission of reports to the
congressional committees specified in
the Act and the publication of notices in
the Federal Register that identify:
The countries that are ‘‘candidate
countries’’ for MCA assistance for FY
2015 based on their per capita income
levels and their eligibility to receive
assistance under U.S. law and countries
that would be candidate countries but
for specified legal prohibitions on
assistance (section 608(a) of the Act);
The criteria and methodology that the
MCC Board of Directors (Board) will use
to measure and evaluate the relative
policy performance of the ‘‘candidate
countries’’ consistent with the
requirements of subsections (a) and (b)
of section 607 of the Act in order to
determine ‘‘eligible countries’’ from
among the ‘‘candidate countries’’
(section 608(b) of the Act); and
The list of countries determined by
the Board to be ‘‘eligible countries’’ for
FY 2015, identification of such
countries with which the Board will
seek to enter into compacts, and a
justification for such eligibility
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1 Sections 606(a) and (b) of the Act provide that
a country will be a candidate for MCA assistance
if it (1) has a per capita income equal to or less than
the historical ceiling of the International
Development Association eligibility for the fiscal
year involved (the ‘‘low income category’’) or (2) is
classified as a lower middle income country in the
then most recent edition of the World Development
Report for Reconstruction and Development
published by the International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development and has an
income greater than the historical ceiling for
International Development Association eligibility
for the fiscal year involved (the ‘‘lower middle
income category’’); and is not ineligible to receive
U.S. economic assistance under part I of the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961, as amended (the Foreign
Assistance Act), by reason of the application of the
Foreign Assistance Act or any other provision of
law.
2 If the language relating to the definition of low
income candidate countries is not enacted or is
changed for MCC’s FY 2015 appropriations act,
MCC will revisit the selection process once the FY
2015 appropriations act is enacted and will conduct
the selection process in accordance with the Act
and applicable provisions for FY 2015.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Drug Enforcement Administration
[Docket No. DEA-392]
Importer of Controlled Substances Application: CATALENT CTS, LLC;
Correction
ACTION: Notice of correction.
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In the Tuesday, June 17, 2014, Federal Register document number
2014-14123, Vol. 79, No. 116, page 34551, third column, the second
paragraph, remove the first sentence from the paragraph: ``In reference
to drug code 7360, the company plans to import a synthetic
cannabidiol.''
Dated: August 19, 2014.
Joseph T. Rannazzisi,
Deputy Assistant Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2014-20119 Filed 8-22-14; 8:45 am]
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