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disabilities on which air carriers best
meet their special needs.
Reducing and Identifying Traffic Delays
The Federal Aviation Administration
uses Part 234 data to pinpoint and
analyze air traffic delays. Wheels-up
and wheels-down times are used in
conjunction with departure and arrival
times to show the extent of ground
delays. Actual elapsed flight time,
wheels-down minus wheels-up time, is
compared to scheduled elapsed flight
time to identify airborne delays. The
reporting of aircraft tail number allows
the FAA to track an aircraft through the
air network, which enables the FAA to
study the ripple effects of delays at hub
airports. The data can be analyzed for
airport design changes, new equipment
purchases, the planning of new runways
or airports based on current and
projected airport delays and traffic
levels. The identification of the reason
for delays allows the FAA, airport
operators, and air carriers to pinpoint
delays under their control.
Administrative Issues
The Confidential Information
Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act
of 2002 (44 U.S.C. 3501) requires a
statistical agency to clearly identify
information it collects for non-statistical
purposes. BTS hereby notifies the
respondents and the public that BTS
uses the information it collects under
this OMB approval for non-statistical
purposes including, but not limited to,
publication of both Respondent’s
identity and its data, submission of the
information to agencies outside BTS for
review, analysis and possible use in
regulatory and other administrative
matters.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 8, 2015.
Patricia Hu,
Director, Bureau of Transportation Statistics,
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research
and Technology.
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Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
June 9, 2015.
The Department of the Treasury will
submit the following information
collection request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995, Public Law 104–13, on or after the
date of publication of this notice.
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Comments should be received on
or before July 15, 2015 to be assured of
consideration.
DATES:
Send comments regarding
the burden estimate, or any other aspect
of the information collection, including
suggestion for reducing the burden, to
(1) Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget, Attention: Desk Officer for
Treasury, New Executive Office
Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC
20503, or email at OIRA_Submission@
OMB.EOP.GOV and (2) Treasury PRA
Clearance Officer, 1750 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW., Suite 8140, Washington, DC
20220, or email at PRA@treasury.gov.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Copies of the submission(s) may be
obtained by calling (202) 927–5331,
email at PRA@treasury.gov, or the entire
information collection request may be
found at www.reginfo.gov.
Community Development Financial
Institutions (CDFI) Fund
OMB Number: 1559–0021.
Type of Review: Revision of a
currently approved collection.
Title: CDFI Program and NACA
Program Application.
Abstract: The CDFI Fund provides
financial assistance in the form of
grants, loans, equity investments and
deposits to community development
financial institutions providing capital
and financial services to underserved
markets. The FY 2016 CDFI and NACA
Program application introduces an
integrated web-based collection tool that
will now be used to collect data from
CDFI and NACA Program applicants.
The new interactive, integrated
application reduces the burden on the
applicant since it will store previously
supplied information, which will
reduce data entry in future applications.
It is anticipated that this will decrease
the amount of time to complete the
application from 50 hours to 30 hours
per response for the applicants. This
revision reflects a decrease in hours due
to the new collection tool. Total burden
hours requested for this submission is
13,530 (451 applications X 30 hours an
application).
Affected Public: Private Sector:
Businesses or other for-profits; not-forprofit institutions.
Estimated Total Burden Hours:
13,530.
Robert Dahl,
Treasury PRA Clearance Officer.
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U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND
SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION
Notice of Open Meetings To Prepare
the 2015 Annual Report to Congress
Advisory Committee: U.S.-China
Economic and Security Review
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of open meetings to be
held in Washington, DC to review and
edit drafts of 2015 Annual Report to
Congress on the following dates: July 8–
9, August 12–13, September 16–17, and
October 7–8, 2015.
Notice is hereby given of
meetings of the U.S.-China Economic
and Security Review Commission.
Name: William A. Reinsch, Chairman
of the U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission.
The Commission is mandated by
Congress to investigate, assess, evaluate
and report to Congress annually on the
U.S.-China economic and security
relationship. The mandate specifically
charges the Commission to prepare a
report to Congress ‘‘regarding the
national security implications and
impact of the bilateral trade and
economic relationship between the
United States and the People’s Republic
of China [that] shall include a full
analysis, along with conclusions and
recommendations for legislative and
administrative actions . . .’’
Purpose of Meetings: Pursuant to this
mandate, members of the Commission
will meet in Washington, DC on July 8–
9, August 12–13, September 16–17, and
October 7–8, 2015 to review and edit
drafts of the 2015 Annual Report to
Congress.
The Commission is subject to the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) with the enactment of the
Science, State, Justice, Commerce and
Related Agencies Appropriations Act,
2006 that was signed into law on
November 22, 2005 (Pub. L. 109–108).
In accordance with FACA, the
Commission’s meeting to make
decisions concerning the substance and
recommendations of its 2015 Annual
Report to Congress are open to the
public.
Topics To Be Discussed: The
Commissioners will be considering draft
report sections addressing the following
topics:
• U.S.-China Economic and Trade
Relations, including: The foreign
investment climate in China, China’s
economic reforms, and commercial
cyber espionage and barriers to digital
trade in China.
• Security and Foreign Policy Issues
Involving China, including: China’s
SUMMARY:
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space and counterspace programs; and
China’s offensive missile forces.
• China and the world, including:
China and Central Asia, China and
Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Hong
Kong.
Dates, Times, and Room Locations
(Eastern Daylight Time):
• Wednesday and Thursday, July 8–9,
2015 (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)—Room
231
• Wednesday and Thursday, August
12–13, 2015 (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)—
Room 231
• Wednesday and Thursday, September
16–17, 2015 (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)—
Room 231
• Wednesday and Thursday, October 7–
8, 2015 (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)—
Room 231
ADDRESSES: All report review-editing
sessions will be held in The Hall of the
States (North Bldg., 2nd Floor), located
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at 444 North Capitol Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20001.
Public seating is limited and will be
available on a ‘‘first-come, first-served’’
basis. Advanced reservations are not
required. All participants must register
at the front desk of the lobby.
Required Accessibility Statement: The
entirety of these Commission editorial
and drafting meetings will be open to
the public. The Commission may recess
the public editorial/drafting sessions to
address administrative issues in closed
session.
The open meetings will also be
adjourned around noon for a lunch
break. At the beginning of the lunch
break, the Chairman will announce
what time the Annual Report review
and editing session will reconvene.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Reed Eckhold, Congressional Liaison
and Director of Communications, U.S.-
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Commission, 444 North Capitol Street
NW., Suite 602, Washington, DC 20001;
Phone: (202) 624–1496; Email:
reckhold@uscc.gov.
Authority: Congress created the U.S.China Economic and Security Review
Commission in 2000 in the National
Defense Authorization Act (Pub. L. 106–
398), as amended by Division P of the
Consolidated Appropriations
Resolution, 2003 (Pub. L. 108–7), as
amended by Public Law 109–108
(November 22, 2005), as amended by
Public Law 113–291 (December 19,
2014).
Dated: June 9, 2015.
Michael Danis,
Executive Director, U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission.
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U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION
Notice of Open Meetings To Prepare the 2015 Annual Report to
Congress
Advisory Committee: U.S.-China Economic and Security Review
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of open meetings to be held in Washington, DC to review
and edit drafts of 2015 Annual Report to Congress on the following
dates: July 8-9, August 12-13, September 16-17, and October 7-8, 2015.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of meetings of the U.S.-China Economic
and Security Review Commission.
Name: William A. Reinsch, Chairman of the U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission.
The Commission is mandated by Congress to investigate, assess,
evaluate and report to Congress annually on the U.S.-China economic and
security relationship. The mandate specifically charges the Commission
to prepare a report to Congress ``regarding the national security
implications and impact of the bilateral trade and economic
relationship between the United States and the People's Republic of
China [that] shall include a full analysis, along with conclusions and
recommendations for legislative and administrative actions . . .''
Purpose of Meetings: Pursuant to this mandate, members of the
Commission will meet in Washington, DC on July 8-9, August 12-13,
September 16-17, and October 7-8, 2015 to review and edit drafts of the
2015 Annual Report to Congress.
The Commission is subject to the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) with the enactment of the Science, State, Justice, Commerce and
Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006 that was signed into law on
November 22, 2005 (Pub. L. 109-108). In accordance with FACA, the
Commission's meeting to make decisions concerning the substance and
recommendations of its 2015 Annual Report to Congress are open to the
public.
Topics To Be Discussed: The Commissioners will be considering draft
report sections addressing the following topics:
U.S.-China Economic and Trade Relations, including: The
foreign investment climate in China, China's economic reforms, and
commercial cyber espionage and barriers to digital trade in China.
Security and Foreign Policy Issues Involving China,
including: China's
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space and counterspace programs; and China's offensive missile forces.
China and the world, including: China and Central Asia,
China and Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
Dates, Times, and Room Locations (Eastern Daylight Time):
Wednesday and Thursday, July 8-9, 2015 (9:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m.)--Room 231
Wednesday and Thursday, August 12-13, 2015 (9:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m.)--Room 231
Wednesday and Thursday, September 16-17, 2015 (9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m.)--Room 231
Wednesday and Thursday, October 7-8, 2015 (9:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m.)--Room 231
ADDRESSES: All report review-editing sessions will be held in The Hall
of the States (North Bldg., 2nd Floor), located at 444 North Capitol
Street NW., Washington, DC 20001.
Public seating is limited and will be available on a ``first-come,
first-served'' basis. Advanced reservations are not required. All
participants must register at the front desk of the lobby.
Required Accessibility Statement: The entirety of these Commission
editorial and drafting meetings will be open to the public. The
Commission may recess the public editorial/drafting sessions to address
administrative issues in closed session.
The open meetings will also be adjourned around noon for a lunch
break. At the beginning of the lunch break, the Chairman will announce
what time the Annual Report review and editing session will reconvene.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Reed Eckhold, Congressional Liaison
and Director of Communications, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review
Commission, 444 North Capitol Street NW., Suite 602, Washington, DC
20001; Phone: (202) 624-1496; Email: reckhold@uscc.gov.
Authority: Congress created the U.S.-China Economic and Security
Review Commission in 2000 in the National Defense Authorization Act
(Pub. L. 106-398), as amended by Division P of the Consolidated
Appropriations Resolution, 2003 (Pub. L. 108-7), as amended by Public
Law 109-108 (November 22, 2005), as amended by Public Law 113-291
(December 19, 2014).
Dated: June 9, 2015.
Michael Danis,
Executive Director, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
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