Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee; and the Agricultural Technical Advisory Committees for Trade; Renewal and Nominations, 18352-18353 [2015-07499]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Foreign Agricultural Service
Introduction
Agricultural Policy Advisory
Committee; and the Agricultural
Technical Advisory Committees for
Trade; Renewal and Nominations
Foreign Agricultural Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice and request for
nominations.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to Section 135 of the
Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C 2155(c)(1))
and the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. Appendix 2),
notice is hereby given that the Secretary
of Agriculture (Secretary), in
coordination with the United States
Trade Representative (USTR), intends to
renew the Agricultural Policy Advisory
Committee (APAC) for Trade and the six
Agricultural Technical Advisory
Committees (ATACs) for Trade. In
addition, the Foreign Agricultural
Service (FAS) is requesting nominations
for persons to serve on these seven
committees for a term of 4 years. The
APAC provides advice on the operation
of various existing U.S. trade
agreements and on negotiating
objectives for new trade agreements, as
well as other matters arising from the
administration of U.S. trade policy. The
ATACs provide advice and information
regarding trade issues that affect both
domestic and foreign production in the
commodities of the respective sector,
drawing upon the technical competence
and experience of the members.
DATES: Written nominations for this
round of appointments must be received
no later than April 30, 2015. Any
applications received after April 30,
2015 will be considered for future
appointments (i.e., CY 2016), as
appropriate to maintain staggered terms.
ADDRESSES: All nomination materials
should be mailed (e.g., FedEx, DHL,
UPS, USPS) in a single, complete
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package to Thomas Vilsack, Secretary,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20250–1001, Attn:
APAC/ATACs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Inquiries may be directed to JonAnn
Flemings or Steffon Brown by telephone
at (202) 720–4934; by fax to (202) 720–
6103; or by Email to
ATACs@fas.usda.gov.
The APAC and the ATACs are
authorized by sections 135(c)(1) and (2)
of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended
(Pub. L. 93–618, 19 U.S.C. 2155). The
purpose of these committees is to advise
the Secretary and the USTR concerning
agricultural trade issues and policy. The
committees are intended to ensure that
representative elements of the private
sector have an opportunity to express
their views to the U.S. Government.
Re-Chartering of Existing Committees
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. II), FAS
gives notice that the Secretary and
USTR intend to renew the APAC and
the following six ATACs:
• Animals and Animal Products;
• Fruits and Vegetables;
• Grains, Feed, Oilseeds and Planting
Seeds;
• Processed Foods;
• Sweeteners and Sweetener
Products; and,
• Tobacco, Cotton and Peanuts.
In 1974, Congress established a
private sector advisory committee
system to ensure that U.S. trade policy
and negotiation objectives adequately
reflect U.S. commercial and economic
interests. The private sector advisory
committee system currently consists of
three tiers:Show citation box
• The President’s Advisory
Committee on Trade and Policy
Negotiations;
• Five general policy advisory
committees, including the APAC; and,
• Twenty-two technical advisory
committees, including the ATACs.
The establishment and renewal of
such committees is in the public interest
in connection with the duties of the
USDA imposed by the Trade Act of
1974, as amended.
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Background
1974, Congress established a private
sector advisory committee system to
ensure that U.S. trade policy and
negotiation objectives adequately reflect
U.S. commercial and economic
interests.
As provided for in the law and the
USDA charter, the APAC has the
following responsibilities: (A) The
Committee will advise, consult with,
and make recommendations to the
Secretary and USTR concerning the
trade policy of the United States and the
matters arising in the administration of
such policy; (B) The Committee will
provide information and advice
regarding the following: negotiating
objectives and bargaining positions of
the United States before the United
States enters into trade agreements, the
operation of any trade agreement once
entered into, and matters arising in
connection with the administration of
the trade policy of the United States. It
will keep abreast of the ongoing work of
the technical-level committees (ATACs);
(C) The Committee will furnish such
other advisory opinions and reports as
the Secretary and USTR deem
necessary.
As provided for in the law and the
USDA charters, the ATACs have the
following responsibilities: (A) The
Committees will advise, consult with,
and make recommendations to the
Secretary and USTR on matters that are
of mutual concern to the United States
and to its consumers, producers,
processors, and traders of commodities
of their respective sectors in connection
with the trade policy activities
undertaken by the United States. (B)
The Committees will provide advice
and information regarding trade issues
that affect both domestic and foreign
production and trade concerning
commodities in their respective sectors.
The Committees will furnish advisory
opinions and reports regarding trade
policy as requested by the Secretary and
USTR, or their designees.
General Committee Information
Each committee has a chairperson,
who is elected from the membership of
that committee. Committees meet as
needed, and all committee meetings are
typically held in Washington, DC or by
telephone conference. Committee
meetings may be closed if USTR
determines that a committee will be
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discussing issues that justify closing a
meeting or portions of a meeting, in
accordance with 19 U.S.C. 2155(f).
Throughout the year, members are
requested to review sensitive trade
policy information and provide
comments regarding trade negotiations.
In addition to their other advisory
responsibilities, at the conclusion of
negotiations of any trade agreement, all
committees are required to provide a
report on each agreement to the
President, Congress, and USTR.
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Committee Membership Information
All committee members are appointed
by, and serve at the discretion of the
Secretary and the USTR. Committee
appointments are typically for a period
of approximately 4 years, but the
Secretary and USTR may renew an
appointment for an additional term or
appoint a member to fill out the
remainder of someone’s term. All
committee members must be a U.S.
citizen and must represent a U.S. entity
with an interest in agricultural trade,
and must not be registered with the
Department of Justice under the Foreign
Agents Registration Act. To attend most
meetings, committee members must
have a current security clearance. New
members will be guided in how to apply
for a security clearance and their
appointment will be contingent on
successful completion of the
investigation. Committee members serve
without compensation and are not
reimbursed for their travel expenses. No
person may serve on more than one
USDA advisory committee at the same
time unless a specific exception is
granted by the USDA Committee
Management Officer. No entity may
have more than one representative on
any single trade advisory committee.
Nominations and Appointments of
Members
Nominations for APAC and ATAC
membership are open to individuals
representing U.S. entities with an
interest in agricultural trade without
regard to race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, age, mental or physical
handicap, marital status, or sexual
orientation. Equal opportunity practices
in accordance with the U.S. Government
policies will be followed in all
appointments to the Committee. To
ensure that the recommendations of the
Committee have taken into account the
needs of the diverse groups served by
USDA, membership shall include to the
extent possible, individuals with
demonstrated ability to represent
minorities, women, and persons with
disabilities. Members should have
expertise and knowledge of agricultural
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trade as it relates to policy and
commodity specific issues. Members
will normally come from an entity with
an interest in agriculture, and will serve
as a Representative, presenting the
views and interests of a particular U.S.
entity that has an interest in the subject
matter of the committee.
However, should a member be
appointed primarily for his or her
expertise, and not as a representative of
an interest group, he or she shall be
designated as a Special Government
Employee (SGE). SGEs are subject to
specific provisions of the ethics laws if
they are appointed because of their
personal knowledge, background, or
expertise. USDA will assist SGEs in
disclosing their financial interest and
will provide ethics training on an
annual basis. Appointments are made of
individuals only and are not
transferrable. No person, company,
producer, farm organization, trade
association, or other entity has a right to
membership on a committee. In making
appointments, every effort will be made
to maintain balanced representation on
the committees with representation
from producers, farm and commodity
organizations, processors, traders, and
consumers. Geographical diversity on
each committee will also be sought.
Nominations: Nominating a person to
serve on any of the committees requires
submission of a current resume for the
nominee and the following form: AD–
755 (Advisory Committee Membership
Background Information, OMB Number
0505–0001), available on the Internet at:
https://www.fas.usda.gov/trade-advisorycommittees-applying-membership. A
cover letter should also be submitted
indicating the specific committee for
which the individual is being
nominated, why the nominee wants to
be a committee member, his or her
qualifications for membership, and how
the submitter learned about this call for
nominations. The cover letter should
also include the statements required
below related to Federally Registered
Lobbyists and Foreign Firms. If
applicable, a sponsor letter on the nonFederal governmental entity’s letterhead
that contains a brief description of the
manner in which international trade
affects the entity and why the applicant
should be considered for membership.
Forms may also be requested by sending
an email to ATACs@fas.usda.gov, or by
phone at (202) 720–4934.
Federally Registered Lobbyists: All
nominees must provide a statement
confirming their lobbyist status.
Pursuant to the Revised Guidance on
the Appointment of Lobbyists to Federal
Advisory Committees, Boards and
Commissions, published by the Office of
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Management and Budget (OMB) on
August 13, 2014, federally-registered
lobbyists are no longer prohibited from
serving on the advisory committees in a
representative capacity. In light of
OMB’s recent policy clarification that
the eligibility restriction does not apply
to advisory committee members who are
specifically appointed to represent the
interests of a nongovernmental entity, a
recognizable group of persons or
nongovernmental entities (an industry
sector, labor unions, environmental
groups, etc.), or state or local
governments. The lobbyist prohibition
continues to apply to persons serving on
advisory committees in their individual
capacity (e.g., SGEs).
Foreign Firms: If the nominee is to
represent an entity or corporation with
ten percent or greater non-U.S.
ownership, the nominee must state the
extent to which the organization or
interest to be represented by the
nominee is owned by non-U.S. citizens,
organizations, or interests and
demonstrate at the time of nomination
that this ownership interest does not
constitute control and will not adversely
affect his or her ability to serve as an
advisor on the U.S. agriculture advisory
committee for trade.
Dated: March 24, 2015.
Suzanne Palmieri,
Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Information Collection; Civil Rights
Compliance Review Record—Federally
Assisted Programs
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice; request for comment.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
Forest Service is seeking comments
from all interested individuals and
organizations on the renewal of the
information collection, Civil Rights
Compliance Review Record—Federally
Assisted Programs.
With this renewal, the Agency has
changed the name of the information
collections from Equal Opportunity
Compliance Review Record to Civil
Rights Compliance Review Record—
Federally Assisted Programs.
DATES: Comments must be received in
writing on or before June 5, 2015 to be
assured of consideration. Comments
received after that date will be
considered to the extent practicable.
SUMMARY:
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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains documents other than rules
or proposed rules that are applicable to the public. Notices of hearings
and investigations, committee meetings, agency decisions and rulings,
delegations of authority, filing of petitions and applications and agency
statements of organization and functions are examples of documents
appearing in this section.
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Notices
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Foreign Agricultural Service
Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee; and the Agricultural
Technical Advisory Committees for Trade; Renewal and Nominations
AGENCY: Foreign Agricultural Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice and request for nominations.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section 135 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C
2155(c)(1)) and the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5
U.S.C. Appendix 2), notice is hereby given that the Secretary of
Agriculture (Secretary), in coordination with the United States Trade
Representative (USTR), intends to renew the Agricultural Policy
Advisory Committee (APAC) for Trade and the six Agricultural Technical
Advisory Committees (ATACs) for Trade. In addition, the Foreign
Agricultural Service (FAS) is requesting nominations for persons to
serve on these seven committees for a term of 4 years. The APAC
provides advice on the operation of various existing U.S. trade
agreements and on negotiating objectives for new trade agreements, as
well as other matters arising from the administration of U.S. trade
policy. The ATACs provide advice and information regarding trade issues
that affect both domestic and foreign production in the commodities of
the respective sector, drawing upon the technical competence and
experience of the members.
DATES: Written nominations for this round of appointments must be
received no later than April 30, 2015. Any applications received after
April 30, 2015 will be considered for future appointments (i.e., CY
2016), as appropriate to maintain staggered terms.
ADDRESSES: All nomination materials should be mailed (e.g., FedEx, DHL,
UPS, USPS) in a single, complete package to Thomas Vilsack, Secretary,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20250-1001, Attn: APAC/ATACs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Inquiries may be directed to JonAnn
Flemings or Steffon Brown by telephone at (202) 720-4934; by fax to
(202) 720-6103; or by Email to ATACs@fas.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Introduction
The APAC and the ATACs are authorized by sections 135(c)(1) and (2)
of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended (Pub. L. 93-618, 19 U.S.C. 2155).
The purpose of these committees is to advise the Secretary and the USTR
concerning agricultural trade issues and policy. The committees are
intended to ensure that representative elements of the private sector
have an opportunity to express their views to the U.S. Government.
Re-Chartering of Existing Committees
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. II),
FAS gives notice that the Secretary and USTR intend to renew the APAC
and the following six ATACs:
Animals and Animal Products;
Fruits and Vegetables;
Grains, Feed, Oilseeds and Planting Seeds;
Processed Foods;
Sweeteners and Sweetener Products; and,
Tobacco, Cotton and Peanuts.
In 1974, Congress established a private sector advisory committee
system to ensure that U.S. trade policy and negotiation objectives
adequately reflect U.S. commercial and economic interests. The private
sector advisory committee system currently consists of three tiers:Show
citation box
The President's Advisory Committee on Trade and Policy
Negotiations;
Five general policy advisory committees, including the
APAC; and,
Twenty-two technical advisory committees, including the
ATACs.
The establishment and renewal of such committees is in the public
interest in connection with the duties of the USDA imposed by the Trade
Act of 1974, as amended.
Background
1974, Congress established a private sector advisory committee
system to ensure that U.S. trade policy and negotiation objectives
adequately reflect U.S. commercial and economic interests.
As provided for in the law and the USDA charter, the APAC has the
following responsibilities: (A) The Committee will advise, consult
with, and make recommendations to the Secretary and USTR concerning the
trade policy of the United States and the matters arising in the
administration of such policy; (B) The Committee will provide
information and advice regarding the following: negotiating objectives
and bargaining positions of the United States before the United States
enters into trade agreements, the operation of any trade agreement once
entered into, and matters arising in connection with the administration
of the trade policy of the United States. It will keep abreast of the
ongoing work of the technical-level committees (ATACs); (C) The
Committee will furnish such other advisory opinions and reports as the
Secretary and USTR deem necessary.
As provided for in the law and the USDA charters, the ATACs have
the following responsibilities: (A) The Committees will advise, consult
with, and make recommendations to the Secretary and USTR on matters
that are of mutual concern to the United States and to its consumers,
producers, processors, and traders of commodities of their respective
sectors in connection with the trade policy activities undertaken by
the United States. (B) The Committees will provide advice and
information regarding trade issues that affect both domestic and
foreign production and trade concerning commodities in their respective
sectors. The Committees will furnish advisory opinions and reports
regarding trade policy as requested by the Secretary and USTR, or their
designees.
General Committee Information
Each committee has a chairperson, who is elected from the
membership of that committee. Committees meet as needed, and all
committee meetings are typically held in Washington, DC or by telephone
conference. Committee meetings may be closed if USTR determines that a
committee will be
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discussing issues that justify closing a meeting or portions of a
meeting, in accordance with 19 U.S.C. 2155(f). Throughout the year,
members are requested to review sensitive trade policy information and
provide comments regarding trade negotiations. In addition to their
other advisory responsibilities, at the conclusion of negotiations of
any trade agreement, all committees are required to provide a report on
each agreement to the President, Congress, and USTR.
Committee Membership Information
All committee members are appointed by, and serve at the discretion
of the Secretary and the USTR. Committee appointments are typically for
a period of approximately 4 years, but the Secretary and USTR may renew
an appointment for an additional term or appoint a member to fill out
the remainder of someone's term. All committee members must be a U.S.
citizen and must represent a U.S. entity with an interest in
agricultural trade, and must not be registered with the Department of
Justice under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. To attend most
meetings, committee members must have a current security clearance. New
members will be guided in how to apply for a security clearance and
their appointment will be contingent on successful completion of the
investigation. Committee members serve without compensation and are not
reimbursed for their travel expenses. No person may serve on more than
one USDA advisory committee at the same time unless a specific
exception is granted by the USDA Committee Management Officer. No
entity may have more than one representative on any single trade
advisory committee.
Nominations and Appointments of Members
Nominations for APAC and ATAC membership are open to individuals
representing U.S. entities with an interest in agricultural trade
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
mental or physical handicap, marital status, or sexual orientation.
Equal opportunity practices in accordance with the U.S. Government
policies will be followed in all appointments to the Committee. To
ensure that the recommendations of the Committee have taken into
account the needs of the diverse groups served by USDA, membership
shall include to the extent possible, individuals with demonstrated
ability to represent minorities, women, and persons with disabilities.
Members should have expertise and knowledge of agricultural trade as it
relates to policy and commodity specific issues. Members will normally
come from an entity with an interest in agriculture, and will serve as
a Representative, presenting the views and interests of a particular
U.S. entity that has an interest in the subject matter of the
committee.
However, should a member be appointed primarily for his or her
expertise, and not as a representative of an interest group, he or she
shall be designated as a Special Government Employee (SGE). SGEs are
subject to specific provisions of the ethics laws if they are appointed
because of their personal knowledge, background, or expertise. USDA
will assist SGEs in disclosing their financial interest and will
provide ethics training on an annual basis. Appointments are made of
individuals only and are not transferrable. No person, company,
producer, farm organization, trade association, or other entity has a
right to membership on a committee. In making appointments, every
effort will be made to maintain balanced representation on the
committees with representation from producers, farm and commodity
organizations, processors, traders, and consumers. Geographical
diversity on each committee will also be sought.
Nominations: Nominating a person to serve on any of the committees
requires submission of a current resume for the nominee and the
following form: AD-755 (Advisory Committee Membership Background
Information, OMB Number 0505-0001), available on the Internet at:
https://www.fas.usda.gov/trade-advisory-committees-applying-membership.
A cover letter should also be submitted indicating the specific
committee for which the individual is being nominated, why the nominee
wants to be a committee member, his or her qualifications for
membership, and how the submitter learned about this call for
nominations. The cover letter should also include the statements
required below related to Federally Registered Lobbyists and Foreign
Firms. If applicable, a sponsor letter on the non-Federal governmental
entity's letterhead that contains a brief description of the manner in
which international trade affects the entity and why the applicant
should be considered for membership. Forms may also be requested by
sending an email to ATACs@fas.usda.gov, or by phone at (202) 720-4934.
Federally Registered Lobbyists: All nominees must provide a
statement confirming their lobbyist status. Pursuant to the Revised
Guidance on the Appointment of Lobbyists to Federal Advisory
Committees, Boards and Commissions, published by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) on August 13, 2014, federally-registered
lobbyists are no longer prohibited from serving on the advisory
committees in a representative capacity. In light of OMB's recent
policy clarification that the eligibility restriction does not apply to
advisory committee members who are specifically appointed to represent
the interests of a nongovernmental entity, a recognizable group of
persons or nongovernmental entities (an industry sector, labor unions,
environmental groups, etc.), or state or local governments. The
lobbyist prohibition continues to apply to persons serving on advisory
committees in their individual capacity (e.g., SGEs).
Foreign Firms: If the nominee is to represent an entity or
corporation with ten percent or greater non-U.S. ownership, the nominee
must state the extent to which the organization or interest to be
represented by the nominee is owned by non-U.S. citizens,
organizations, or interests and demonstrate at the time of nomination
that this ownership interest does not constitute control and will not
adversely affect his or her ability to serve as an advisor on the U.S.
agriculture advisory committee for trade.
Dated: March 24, 2015.
Suzanne Palmieri,
Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
[FR Doc. 2015-07499 Filed 4-3-15; 8:45 am]
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