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Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 241 / Wednesday, December 16, 2015 / Notices
Dated: December 8, 2015.
Audrey Rowe,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
The types of foods the Department
expects to make available to States for
distribution through TEFAP in FY 2016
are described below.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
Emergency Food Assistance Program;
Availability of Foods for Fiscal Year
2016
Food and Nutrition Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
surplus and purchased foods that the
Department expects to make available
for donation to States for use in
providing nutrition assistance to the
needy under The Emergency Food
Assistance Program (TEFAP) in Fiscal
Year (FY) 2016. The foods made
available under this notice must, at the
discretion of the State, be distributed to
eligible recipient agencies (ERAs) for
use in preparing meals and/or for
distribution to households for home
consumption.
SUMMARY:
DATES:
Effective Date: October 1, 2015.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jeramia Garcia, Policy Branch, Food
Distribution Division, Food and
Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, 3101 Park Center Drive,
Alexandria, Virginia 22302–1594; or
telephone (703) 305–2662.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
In accordance with the provisions set
forth in the Emergency Food Assistance
Act of 1983 (EFAA), 7 U.S.C. 7501, et
seq., and Section 27 of the Food and
Nutrition Act of 2008, 7 U.S.C. 2036, the
Department makes foods available to
States for use in providing nutrition
assistance to those in need through
TEFAP. In accordance with section 214
of the EFAA, 7 U.S.C. 7515, 60 percent
of each State’s share of TEFAP foods is
based on the number of people with
incomes below the poverty level within
the State and 40 percent on the number
of unemployed persons within the State.
State officials are responsible for
establishing the network through which
the foods will be used by ERAs in
providing nutrition assistance to those
in need, and for allocating foods among
those ERAs. States have full discretion
in determining the amount of foods that
will be made available to ERAs for use
in preparing meals and/or for
distribution to households for home
consumption.
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Surplus Foods
Surplus foods donated for distribution
under TEFAP are Commodity Credit
Corporation (CCC) foods purchased
under the authority of section 416 of the
Agricultural Act of 1949, 7 U.S.C. 1431
(section 416) and foods purchased
under the surplus removal authority of
section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935,
7 U.S.C. 612c (section 32). The types of
foods typically purchased under section
416 include dairy, grains, oils, and
peanut products. The types of foods
purchased under section 32 include
meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, dry
beans, juices, and fruits.
Approximately $195.7 million in
surplus foods acquired in FY 2015 are
being delivered to States in FY 2016.
These foods include applesauce,
cranberry sauce, dried cranberries,
cranberry juice, orange juice, apple
juice, apples, cherries, raisins, chicken
leg quarters, lamb, and salmon. Other
surplus foods may be made available to
TEFAP throughout the year. The
Department would like to point out that
food acquisitions are based on changing
agricultural market conditions;
therefore, the availability of foods is
subject to change.
Purchased Foods
In accordance with section 27 of the
Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, 7
U.S.C. 2036, the Secretary is directed to
purchase an estimated $319.75 million
worth of foods in FY 2016 for
distribution through TEFAP. These
foods are made available to States in
addition to those surplus foods which
otherwise might be provided to States
for distribution under TEFAP.
For FY 2016, the Department
anticipates purchasing the following
foods for distribution through TEFAP:
Fresh and dehydrated potatoes, fresh
apples, fresh pears, frozen apple slices,
unsweetened applesauce, dried plums,
raisins, frozen ground beef, frozen
whole chicken, frozen ham, frozen
catfish, frozen turkey roast, lima beans,
black-eye beans, garbanzo beans, great
northern beans, light red kidney beans,
pinto beans, lentils, egg mix, shell eggs,
peanut butter, roasted peanuts, low-fat
cheese, one percent ultra high
temperature fluid milk, vegetable oil,
low-fat bakery flour mix, egg noodles,
white and yellow corn grits, whole grain
oats, macaroni, spaghetti, whole grain
rotini, whole grain spaghetti, whole
grain macaroni, white and brown rice,
corn flakes, wheat bran flakes, oat
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cereal, rice cereal, corn cereal, corn and
rice cereal, and shredded whole wheat
cereal; the following canned items: Low
sodium blackeye beans, low sodium
green beans, low sodium light red
kidney beans, low sodium refried beans,
low sodium vegetarian beans, low
sodium carrots, low sodium cream corn,
no salt added whole kernel corn, low
sodium peas, low sodium sliced
potatoes, no salt added pumpkin,
reduced sodium cream of chicken soup,
reduced sodium cream of mushroom
soup, low sodium tomato soup, low
sodium vegetable soup, low sodium
spaghetti sauce, low sodium spinach,
sweet potatoes with extra light syrup, no
salt added diced tomatoes, low sodium
tomato sauce, kosher and halal tomato
sauce, low sodium mixed vegetables,
unsweetened applesauce, apricots with
extra light syrup, mixed fruit with extra
light syrup, cling peaches with extra
light syrup, pears with extra light syrup,
beef, beef stew, chicken, pork, salmon
and kosher salmon, and tuna; and the
following bottled juices: Unsweetened
apple juice, unsweetened cherry apple
juice, unsweetened cran-apple juice,
unsweetened grape juice, unsweetened
grapefruit juice, unsweetened orange
juice, and unsweetened tomato juice.
The amounts of each item purchased
will depend on the prices the
Department must pay, as well as the
quantity of each item requested by the
States. Changes in agricultural market
conditions may result in the availability
of additional types of foods or the nonavailability of one or more types listed
above.
Dated: December 8, 2015.
Audrey Rowe,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
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BROADCASTING BOARD OF
GOVERNORS
Government in the Sunshine Act
Meeting Change Notice
Wednesday, December
16, 2015, 9:15 a.m.–11:30 a.m. EST.
PLACE: Cohen Building, Room 3321, 330
Independence Ave. SW., Washington,
DC 20237.
SUBJECT: Notice of Meeting Change of
the Broadcasting Board of Governors.
SUMMARY: The Broadcasting Board of
Governors (Board) previously
announced that it will be meeting at the
time and location listed above. The
subject matter of the meeting has been
changed to add the discussion and
DATE AND TIME:
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framework and governance documents.
The prompt and orderly conduct of
business required this change and no
earlier announcement was possible.
This meeting will be available for
public observation via streamed
webcast, both live and on-demand, on
the agency’s public Web site at
www.bbg.gov. Information regarding this
meeting, including any updates or
adjustments to its starting time, can also
be found on the agency’s public Web
site.
The public may also attend this
meeting in person at the address listed
above as seating capacity permits.
Members of the public seeking to attend
the meeting in person must register at
https://bbgboardmeetingdecember
2015.eventbrite.com by 12:00 p.m. (EST)
on December 15. For more information,
please contact BBG Public Affairs at
(202) 203–4400 or by email at pubaff@
bbg.gov.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Persons interested in obtaining more
information should contact Oanh Tran
at (202) 203–4545.
Oanh Tran,
Director of Board Operations.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
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Glycine From the People’s Republic of
China: Notice of Amended Final
Results of Antidumping Duty
Administrative Review Pursuant to
Settlement; 2012–2013
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(the Department) is amending the final
results of the 2012–2013 antidumping
administrative review of glycine from
the People’s Republic of China (PRC)
with respect to Evonik Rexim (Nanning)
Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. and Evonik
Rexim S.A.S. (collectively, Evonik)
pursuant to an agreement that settles the
related litigation.
DATES: Effective date: December 16,
2015.
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AGENCY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Edythe Artman or Brian Davis, AD/CVD
Operations, Office VI, Enforcement and
Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution
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Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230;
telephone: (202) 482–3931 or (202) 482–
7924, respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On March 29, 1995, the Department
published the antidumping duty order
on glycine from the PRC.1 On October
31, 2014, the Department published the
final results of its administrative review
of the Order.2 The period of review
(POR) is March 1, 2012, through
February 28, 2013. In the Final Results,
the Department assigned Evonik, an
exporter of the subject merchandise
from the PRC to the United States, the
rate assigned to the PRC-wide entity of
453.79 percent for the POR.
Following the publication of the Final
Results, Evonik filed a lawsuit with the
CIT challenging the Department’s final
results of administrative review. The
United States and Evonik have now
entered into an agreement to settle this
dispute. The Court issued its Order of
Judgment by Stipulation on November
16, 2015.3
Assessment of Duties
Pursuant to the Court’s Order of
Judgment by Stipulation, the
Department shall instruct Customs and
Border Protection (CBP) to assess
antidumping duties on all shipments of
glycine from the PRC, which were
entered, or withdrawn from warehouse,
for consumption during the period
March 1, 2012, through February 28,
2013, and that were exported by Evonik
at a rate of 155.89 percent. The
Department intends to issue assessment
instructions to CBP within 15 days after
the date of publication of these
amended final results of the review in
the Federal Register.
Cash Deposit Requirements
As stipulated in the Court’s Order of
Judgement by Stipulation, the order has
no effect on entries not made during the
POR and does not establish a revised
cash deposit rate for Evonik.
Notification to Importers
This notice also serves as a final
reminder to importers of their
responsibility under 19 CFR 351.402(f)
to file a certificate regarding the
1 See Glycine from the People’s Republic of
China: Antidumping Duty Order, 60 FR 16116
(March 29, 1995) (Order).
2 See Glycine from the People’s Republic of
China: Final Results of Antidumping Duty
Administrative Review; 2012–2013, 79 FR 64746
(October 31, 2014) (Final Results).
3 See Evonik Rexim (Nanning) Pharmaceutical
Co. Ltd. et al v. United States, Court No. 14–00296,
Order of Judgment by Stipulation (November 16,
2015).
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reimbursement of antidumping duties
prior to liquidation of the relevant
entries during this review period.
Failure to comply with this requirement
could result in the Secretary’s
presumption that reimbursement of
antidumping duties occurred, and the
subsequent assessment of double
antidumping duties.
We are issuing this determination and
publishing these amended final results
of antidumping duty administrative
review pursuant to the Court’s Order of
Judgment by Stipulation.
Dated: December 9, 2015.
Paul Piquado,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and
Compliance.
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U.S. Education Mission to Africa:
South Africa and Ghana (Optional Stop
to Cote d’Ivoire); March 6–12, 2016
International Trade
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The United States Department
of Commerce, International Trade
Administration, is organizing an
education mission to South Africa and
ˆ
Ghana with an optional stop in the Cote
d’Ivoire. Department of Commerce is
partnering with the Department of
State’s EducationUSA Advising Centers
in each location. This trade mission will
be led by a senior Department of
Commerce official and the emphasis
will be on higher education programs,
community college programs and
summer, undergraduate and graduate
programs, or consortia/associations of
U.S. educational institutions offering
said programs.
This mission will seek to connect U.S.
higher education institutions to
potential students and university/
institution partners in these three
African countries. The mission will
include student fairs organized by
Education USA, embassy briefings, site
visits, and networking events in our
target cities of Johannesburg, Accra, and
Abidjan. Participation in the Education
Mission to these nations, rather than
traveling independently to each market,
will enhance the ability of participants
to secure appropriate meetings with
productive contacts in the target
markets.
SUMMARY:
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BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Government in the Sunshine Act Meeting Change Notice
DATE AND TIME: Wednesday, December 16, 2015, 9:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m. EST.
PLACE: Cohen Building, Room 3321, 330 Independence Ave. SW.,
Washington, DC 20237.
SUBJECT: Notice of Meeting Change of the Broadcasting Board of
Governors.
SUMMARY: The Broadcasting Board of Governors (Board) previously
announced that it will be meeting at the time and location listed
above. The subject matter of the meeting has been changed to add the
discussion and
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consideration of Internet Freedom framework and governance documents.
The prompt and orderly conduct of business required this change and
no earlier announcement was possible.
This meeting will be available for public observation via streamed
webcast, both live and on-demand, on the agency's public Web site at
www.bbg.gov. Information regarding this meeting, including any updates
or adjustments to its starting time, can also be found on the agency's
public Web site.
The public may also attend this meeting in person at the address
listed above as seating capacity permits. Members of the public seeking
to attend the meeting in person must register at https://bbgboardmeetingdecember2015.eventbrite.com by 12:00 p.m. (EST) on
December 15. For more information, please contact BBG Public Affairs at
(202) 203-4400 or by email at pubaff@bbg.gov.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Persons interested in obtaining
more information should contact Oanh Tran at (202) 203-4545.
Oanh Tran,
Director of Board Operations.
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