Notice of Renewal of the Charter of the Department of State's Advisory Committee on Private International Law, 75894 [2015-30714]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 9368]
Notice of Renewal of the Charter of the
Department of State’s Advisory
Committee on Private International
Law
The Department of State has renewed
the Charter of the Advisory Committee
on Private International Law. Through
the Committee, the Department of State
obtains the views of the public with
respect to significant private
international law issues that arise in
international organizations of which the
United States is a Member State, in
international bodies in whose work the
United States has an interest, or in the
foreign relations of the United States.
The Committee is comprised of
representatives from other government
agencies, representatives of national
organizations, and experts and
professionals active in the field of
international law.
Comments should be sent to the
Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser for
Private International Law at PIL@
state.gov. Copies of the draft Charter
may be obtained by contacting Tricia
Smeltzer at smeltzertk@state.gov.
Dated: October 23, 2015.
Timothy R. Schnabel,
Attorney-Adviser, Office of Private
International Law, Office of the Legal Adviser,
Department of State.
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The Department of
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comments about our intention to request
the Office of Management and Budget
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information collection. Before a Federal
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(1) OMB Control Number: 2127–0597
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Program Cost Summary Form for
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Type of Review: Renewal of a
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Abstract: Each State shall have a
highway safety program approved by
the Secretary, designed to reduce traffic
accidents and deaths, injuries, and
property damage resulting there from.
Such program shall be in accordance
with uniform guidelines promulgated by
the Secretary to improve driver
performance, and to improve pedestrian
performance, motorcycle safety and
bicycle safety. Under this program,
States submit the Highway Safety
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explaining how they intend to use the
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Frequency: 20 per year.
Number of Responses: 1,140.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
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Title: CFR part 537, Automotive Fuel
Economy Reports.
Type of Review: Renewal of a
previously approved information
collection.
Abstract: 49 United States Code
(U.S.C.) 32907(a) requires a
manufacturer to submit reports to the
Secretary of Transportation on whether
a manufacturer will comply with an
applicable average fuel economy
standard under 49 U.S.C. 32902 of this
title for the model year for which the
report is made; the actions a
manufacturer has taken or intends to
take to comply with the standard; and
other information the Secretary requires
by regulation. Under 49 CFR part 537,
NHTSA also requires manufacturers to
provide data on vehicle footprint so that
the agency could determine a
manufacturer’s required fuel economy
level and its compliance with that level.
The information collected provides the
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) with advance
indication whether automotive
manufacturers are complying with the
applicable average fuel economy
standards; furnishes NHTSA with the
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annual update on the Automotive Fuel
Economy Program; aids NHTSA in
responding to general requests
concerning automotive fuel economy;
and supplies NHTSA with detailed and
current technical and economic
information that will be used to evaluate
possible future average fuel economy
standards.
Respondents: Automobile
manufacturers.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
30.
Estimated Number of Responses: 54;
some manufacturers have multiple fleets
and 49 CFR part 537 requires a separate
report for each fleet.
Estimated Total Annual Burden:
3,189 hours.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 9368]
Notice of Renewal of the Charter of the Department of State's
Advisory Committee on Private International Law
The Department of State has renewed the Charter of the Advisory
Committee on Private International Law. Through the Committee, the
Department of State obtains the views of the public with respect to
significant private international law issues that arise in
international organizations of which the United States is a Member
State, in international bodies in whose work the United States has an
interest, or in the foreign relations of the United States.
The Committee is comprised of representatives from other government
agencies, representatives of national organizations, and experts and
professionals active in the field of international law.
Comments should be sent to the Office of the Assistant Legal
Adviser for Private International Law at PIL@state.gov. Copies of the
draft Charter may be obtained by contacting Tricia Smeltzer at
smeltzertk@state.gov.
Dated: October 23, 2015.
Timothy R. Schnabel,
Attorney-Adviser, Office of Private International Law, Office of the
Legal Adviser, Department of State.
[FR Doc. 2015-30714 Filed 12-3-15; 8:45 am]
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