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relating to compliance with this Final
Judgment, subject to reasonable
protection for trade secret or other
confidential research, development, or
commercial information or any
applicable privileges. Defendants shall
take no action to interfere with or to
impede the Monitoring Trustee’s
accomplishment of its responsibilities.
H. After its appointment, the
Monitoring Trustee shall file reports
monthly, or more frequently as needed,
with the United States, and, as
appropriate, the Court setting forth
defendants’ efforts to comply with their
obligations under this Final Judgment
and under the Hold Separate Stipulation
and Order. To the extent such reports
contain information that the Monitoring
Trustee deems confidential, such
reports shall not be filed in the public
docket of the Court.
I. The Monitoring Trustee shall serve
until the divestiture of all the
Divestiture Assets is finalized pursuant
to either Section IV or V of this Final
Judgment.
J. If the United States determines that
the Monitoring Trustee has ceased to act
or failed to act diligently or in a
reasonably cost-effective manner, it may
recommend the Court appoint a
substitute Monitoring Trustee.
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XI. COMPLIANCE INSPECTION
A. For the purposes of determining or
securing compliance with this Final
Judgment, or of any related orders such
as any Hold Separate Order, or of
determining whether the Final
Judgment should be modified or
vacated, and subject to any legally
recognized privilege, from time to time
authorized representatives of the United
States Department of Justice, including
consultants and other persons retained
by the United States, shall, upon written
request of an authorized representative
of the Assistant Attorney General in
charge of the Antitrust Division, and on
reasonable notice to defendants, be
permitted:
(1) access during defendants’ office
hours to inspect and copy, or at the
option of the United States, to require
defendants to provide hard copy or
electronic copies of, all books, ledgers,
accounts, records, data, and documents
in the possession, custody, or control of
defendants, relating to any matters
contained in this Final Judgment; and
(2) to interview, either informally or
on the record, defendants’ officers,
employees, or agents, who may have
their individual counsel present,
regarding such matters. The interviews
shall be subject to the reasonable
convenience of the interviewee and
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without restraint or interference by
defendants.
B. Upon the written request of an
authorized representative of the
Assistant Attorney General in charge of
the Antitrust Division, defendants shall
submit written reports or response to
written interrogatories, under oath if
requested, relating to any of the matters
contained in this Final Judgment as may
be requested.
C. No information or documents
obtained by the means provided in this
section shall be divulged by the United
States to any person other than an
authorized representative of the
executive branch of the United States,
except in the course of legal proceedings
to which the United States is a party
(including grand jury proceedings), or
for the purpose of securing compliance
with this Final Judgment, or as
otherwise required by law.
D. If at the time information or
documents are furnished by defendants
to the United States, defendants
represent and identify in writing the
material in any such information or
documents to which a claim of
protection may be asserted under Rule
26(c)(1)(g) of the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure, and defendants mark each
pertinent page of such material,
‘‘Subject to claim of protection under
Rule 26(c)(1)(g) of the Federal Rules of
Civil Procedure,’’ then the United States
shall give defendants ten (10) calendar
days notice prior to divulging such
material in any legal proceeding (other
than a grand jury proceeding).
XII. NO REACQUISITION
Defendants may not reacquire any
part of the Divestiture Assets during the
term of this Final Judgment.
XIII. RETENTION OF JURISDICTION
This Court retains jurisdiction to
enable any party to this Final Judgment
to apply to this Court at any time for
further orders and directions as may be
necessary or appropriate to carry out or
construe this Final Judgment, to modify
any of its provisions, to enforce
compliance, and to punish violations of
its provisions.
XIV. EXPIRATION OF FINAL
JUDGMENT
Unless this Court grants an extension,
this Final Judgment shall expire ten
years from the date of its entry.
XV. PUBLIC INTEREST
DETERMINATION
Entry of this Final Judgment is in the
public interest. The parties have
complied with the requirements of the
Antitrust Procedures and Penalties Act,
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15 U.S.C. 16, including making copies
available to the public of this Final
Judgment, the Competitive Impact
Statement, and any comments thereon
and the United States’ responses to
comments. Based upon the record
before the Court, which includes the
Competitive Impact Statement and any
comments and response to comments
filed with the Court, entry of this Final
Judgment is in the public interest.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP (OVC) Docket No. 1696]
Meeting of the National Coordination
Committee on the AI/AN SANE–SART
Initiative
Office for Victims of Crime,
Justice.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
The National Coordination
Committee on the American Indian/
Alaska Native (AI/AN) Sexual Assault
Nurse Examiner (SANE)—Sexual
Assault Response Team (SART)
Initiative (‘‘National Coordination
Committee’’ or ‘‘Committee’’) will meet
to carry out its mission to provide
advice to assist the Office for Victims of
Crime (OVC) to promote culturally
relevant, victim-centered responses to
sexual violence within AI/AN
communities.
DATES: In order to accommodate
Committee members’ schedules, the
meeting will be held at two different
times. One meeting will be held via
teleconference on Tuesday, October 13,
2015 and the second will be held via
teleconference on Wednesday, October
14, 2015. The teleconference meetings
are open to the public for participation.
ADDRESSES: There will be a designated
time for the public to speak, and the
public can observe and submit
comments in writing to Shannon May,
the Designated Federal Official.
Teleconference space is limited. To
register for the teleconference, please
provide your full contact information to
Shannon May.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shannon May, Designated Federal
Officer (DFO) for the National
SUMMARY:
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Coordination Committee, Federal
Bureau of Investigation, Office for
Victim Assistance, 935 Pennsylvania
Ave NW., Room 3329, Washington, DC
20535; Phone: (202) 323–9468 [note:
this is not a toll-free number]; Email:
shannon.may@ic.fbi.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Coordination Committee on
the American Indian/Alaskan Native
(AI/AN) Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
(SANE)—Sexual Assault Response
Team (SART) Initiative (‘‘National
Coordination Committee’’ or
‘‘Committee’’) was established by the
Attorney General to provide valuable
advice to OVC to encourage the
coordination of federal, tribal, state, and
local efforts to assist victims of sexual
violence within AI/AN communities,
and to promote culturally relevant,
victim-centered responses to sexual
violence within those communities.
Teleconference agenda: The agenda
will include: (a) A traditional welcome
and introductions; (b) an update on the
submission of the Committee’s
Recommendations Report to the
Attorney General; (c) an update on
actions being taken by the Attorney
General in response to the Committee’s
recommendations; (d) comments by
members of the public; and (e) a
traditional closing.
Shannon May,
Project Manager—Victims of Crime,
Designated Federal Official—National
Coordination Committee, Federal Bureau of
Investigation, Office for Victim Assistance.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Office of Disability Employment Policy
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Advisory Committee on Increasing
Competitive Integrated Employment
for Individuals With Disabilities; Notice
of Meeting
The Advisory Committee on
Increasing Competitive Integrated
Employment for Individuals with
Disabilities (the Committee) was
mandated by section 609 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended
by section 461 of the Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act. The
Secretary of Labor established the
Committee on September 15, 2014 in
accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended, 5 U.S.C. App. 2. The purpose
of the Committee is to study and
prepare findings, conclusions and
recommendations for Congress and the
Secretary of Labor on (1) ways to
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increase employment opportunities for
individuals with intellectual or
developmental disabilities or other
individuals with significant disabilities
in competitive, integrated employment;
(2) the use of the certificate program
carried out under section 14(c) of the
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29
U.S.C. 214(c)); and (3) ways to improve
oversight of the use of such certificates.
The Committee is required to meet no
less than eight times. It is also required
to submit an interim report within one
year of the Committee’s establishment
to: The Secretary of Labor; the Senate
Committee on Health, Education, Labor
and Pensions; and the House Committee
on Education and the Workforce by
September 15, 2015. A final report must
be submitted to the same entities no
later than two years from the Committee
establishment date. The Committee
terminates one day after the submission
of the final report.
The next meeting of the Committee
will take place on Wednesday, October
14, 2015, and Thursday, October 15,
2015. The meeting will be open to the
public on Wednesday, October 14th
from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Daylight Time (EDT). On Thursday,
October 15th, the meeting will be open
to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
EDT. The meeting will take place at the
U.S. Access Board, 1331 F Street NW.,
Suite 800, Washington, DC 20004–1111.
On October 14th and 15th, the four
subcommittees of the Committee will
report out on their work since the last
meeting of the Committee on August
10th. The four subcommittees are: The
Transition to Careers Subcommittee, the
Complexity and Needs in Delivering
Competitive Integrated Employment
Subcommittee, the Marketplace
Dynamics Subcommittee, and the
Building State and Local Capacity
Subcommittee. Each subcommittee will
have 30 minutes to present its most
recent work for full discussion by the
Committee. In addition, the whole
Committee will discuss next steps and
timelines for the final report of the
Committee.
In addition, the Committee will hear
from several different panels on a
number of topics, including, but not
limited to: An expert panel from
AbilityOne®, SourceAmerica, and
National Industries for the Blind, a
panel of individuals with disabilities
who work in center-based workshops,
and a panel of students with disabilities
addressing the problems of finding a job
after completing postsecondary
education.
Members of the public who wish to
address the Committee on the interim
report or other matters before the
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Committee during the public comment
period of the meeting on Wednesday,
October 14th between 1:00 p.m. and
2:45 p.m., EDT, should send their name,
their organization’s name (if applicable)
and any additional materials (such as a
copy of the proposed testimony) to
David Berthiaume at
Berthiaume.David.A@dol.gov or call Mr.
Berthiaume at (202) 693–7887 by
Friday, October 2nd. Members of the
public will have the option of
addressing the Committee in person or
remotely by phone. If the Committee
receives more requests than we can
accommodate during the public
comment portion of the meeting, we
will select a representative sample to
speak and the remainder will be
permitted to file written statements.
Individuals with disabilities who need
accommodations should also contact
Mr. Berthiaume at the email address or
phone number above.
Organizations or members of the
public wishing to submit comments and
feedback on the interim report or
general feedback may do so by using the
form found at: www.acicieid.org/
comments. All comments received prior
to October 2, 2015, will be forwarded to
the Committee in advance of the
October meeting. The interim report was
submitted to Congress and the Secretary
of Labor on September 15, 2015.
Members of the public may also
submit comments in writing on or
before October 2, 2015, to David
Berthiaume, Advisory Committee on
Increasing Competitive Integrated
Employment for Individuals with
Disabilities, U.S. Department of Labor,
Suite S–1303, 200 Constitution Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20210. Please
ensure that any written submission is in
an accessible format or the submission
will be returned. Written statements
deemed relevant by the Committee and
received on or before October 2, 2015,
will be included in the record of the
meeting. Do not include any personally
identifiable information (such as name,
address, or other contact information) or
confidential business information that
you do not want publicly disclosed.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 15th day of
September, 2015.
Jennifer Sheehy,
Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Disability
Employment Policy.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP (OVC) Docket No. 1696]
Meeting of the National Coordination Committee on the AI/AN SANE-
SART Initiative
AGENCY: Office for Victims of Crime, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: The National Coordination Committee on the American Indian/
Alaska Native (AI/AN) Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE)--Sexual
Assault Response Team (SART) Initiative (``National Coordination
Committee'' or ``Committee'') will meet to carry out its mission to
provide advice to assist the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) to
promote culturally relevant, victim-centered responses to sexual
violence within AI/AN communities.
DATES: In order to accommodate Committee members' schedules, the
meeting will be held at two different times. One meeting will be held
via teleconference on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 and the second will be
held via teleconference on Wednesday, October 14, 2015. The
teleconference meetings are open to the public for participation.
ADDRESSES: There will be a designated time for the public to speak, and
the public can observe and submit comments in writing to Shannon May,
the Designated Federal Official. Teleconference space is limited. To
register for the teleconference, please provide your full contact
information to Shannon May.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shannon May, Designated Federal
Officer (DFO) for the National
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Coordination Committee, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Office for
Victim Assistance, 935 Pennsylvania Ave NW., Room 3329, Washington, DC
20535; Phone: (202) 323-9468 [note: this is not a toll-free number];
Email: shannon.may@ic.fbi.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Coordination Committee on the
American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
(SANE)--Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Initiative (``National
Coordination Committee'' or ``Committee'') was established by the
Attorney General to provide valuable advice to OVC to encourage the
coordination of federal, tribal, state, and local efforts to assist
victims of sexual violence within AI/AN communities, and to promote
culturally relevant, victim-centered responses to sexual violence
within those communities.
Teleconference agenda: The agenda will include: (a) A traditional
welcome and introductions; (b) an update on the submission of the
Committee's Recommendations Report to the Attorney General; (c) an
update on actions being taken by the Attorney General in response to
the Committee's recommendations; (d) comments by members of the public;
and (e) a traditional closing.
Shannon May,
Project Manager--Victims of Crime, Designated Federal Official--
National Coordination Committee, Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Office for Victim Assistance.
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