Notice of Public Comments on FY 2017 U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, 23544 [2016-09267]
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appropriate committees in Congress.
Dated: March 21, 2016.
Thomas A. Shannon,
Under Secretary for Political Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 9528]
Notice of Public Comments on FY 2017
U.S. Refugee Admissions Program
The United States actively supports
efforts to provide protection, assistance,
and durable solutions for refugees. The
U.S. Refugee Admissions Program
(USRAP) is a critical component of the
United States’ overall refugee protection
efforts around the globe. In Fiscal Year
2016, the President established the
ceiling for refugee admissions into the
United States at 85,000 refugees.
As we begin to prepare the FY 2017
U.S. Refugee Admission Program, we
welcome the public’s input. Information
about the Program can be found at
https://www.state.gov/g/prm/. Persons
wishing to submit written comments on
the appropriate size and scope of the FY
2016 U.S. Refugee Admissions Program
should submit them by 5 p.m. on
Thursday, May 19, 2015 via email to
PRM-Comments@state.gov or fax (202)
453–9393.
If you have questions about
submitting written comments, please
contact Delicia Spruell, PRM/
Admissions Program Officer at
spruellda@state.gov.
Simon Henshaw,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau
of Population, Refugees, and Migration,
Department of State.
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Federal Aviation Administration
Registration of Small Unmanned
Aircraft Systems Operated Under
Exemptions Issued by the FAA
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of Part 48
Registration System for FAA Exemption
Holders.
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AGENCY:
The FAA is issuing this notice
to advise owners of small unmanned
aircraft systems (sUAS) used for
purposes other than as model aircraft
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under the authority of an exemption
issued by the FAA that they may
register their sUAS using the web-based
aircraft registration system. It also
provides specific information pertaining
to any exemptions that include
conditions relating to the registration of
small UAS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: FAA
UAS Integration Office, 800
Independence Ave. SW., Washington,
DC 20591, telephone (877) 396–4636;
email UAShelp@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA
has issued more than 4,500 exemptions
authorizing operation of small UAS for
non-model aircraft purposes. UAS
operating under FAA exemption are
statutorily obligated to be registered
with the FAA by their owners. See 49
U.S.C. 44101. Consistent with that
requirement, exemptions issued by the
FAA provide that the UAS must be
registered using the process established
in 14 CFR part 47 and marked in
accordance with 14 CFR part 45.1 Part
47 was the sole means of registering an
aircraft with the FAA at the time those
exemptions were issued.
On December 16, 2015, the FAA and
Department of Transportation issued an
Interim Final Rule establishing
registration and marking requirements
for small unmanned aircraft (sUAS) that
weigh more than .55 and less than 55
pounds. 80 FR 78594. This rule created
a new web-based registration process for
sUAS distinct from the FAA’s existing
registration process. These new
requirements are codified in 14 CFR
part 48. Eligible aircraft 2 that are
registered using the part 48 process
meet the statutory requirement for
aircraft registration. See 80 FR 78594–
95. sUAS operated other than as model
aircraft that weigh more than .55
pounds and less than 55 pounds, such
as many of those operated under FAA
exemption, have been able to register
using the web-based process since
March 31, 2016. 14 CFR 48.5(b).
The FAA finds it in the public interest
to permit sUAS that currently hold FAA
1 Most exemptions issued after March 2, 2016
state that the aircraft may be registered under part
47 or part 48.
2 A Small UAS may be registered under part 48:
[O]nly when the aircraft is not registered under the
laws of a foreign country and is—(a) Owned by a
U.S. citizen; (b) Owned by an individual citizen of
a foreign country lawfully admitted for a permanent
residence in the [U.S.]; (c) Owned by a corporation
not a citizen of the [U.S.] when the corporation is
organized and doing business under the laws of the
[U.S] or a State within the [U.S.], and the aircraft
is based and primarily used in the [U.S.]; or (d) An
aircraft of—(1) The [U.S.] Government; or (2) A
State, the District of Columbia, a territory or
possession of the [U.S.], or a political subdivision
of a State, territory, or possession.
14 CFR 48.20; 80 FR 78646.
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exemptions with the condition for
registration under part 47 and who have
not registered their sUAS to register in
accordance with part 48 using the webbased registration process. Therefore, to
ensure that sUAS operated under FAA
exemption will be able to be registered
under part 48, the FAA is amending all
exemptions that contain the following
condition:
All aircraft operated in accordance with
this exemption must be identified by serial
number, registered in accordance with 14
CFR part 47, and have identification (NNumber) markings in accordance with 14
CFR part 45, subpart C. Markings must be as
large as practicable.
Effective April 21, 2016, those
exemptions are amended to replace the
above condition with the following:
All aircraft operated under this exemption
must be registered in accordance with 14
CFR parts 47 or 48, and have identification
markings in accordance with 14 CFR part 45,
subpart C or part 48. For applicability and
implementation dates of part 48 see 80 FR
78594 (Dec. 16, 2015).
The FAA is taking this action to
enable small UAS operated under FAA
exemptions to be registered under parts
47 or 48. Due to the significant number
of exemptions affected, the FAA is
amending these exemptions by
publishing this notice. To the extent
that an amended exemption is
inconsistent with provisions in an
exemption holder’s Certificate of Waiver
or Authorization (COA), the condition
in the exemption supersedes the COA.
Exemption holders are advised to
have a copy of this notice accessible
during UAS operations.
People who have already submitted a
completed application to register their
sUAS under 14 CFR part 47 but prefer
to register using the part 48 web-based
system may request cancellation of that
application by contacting the Registry.
The request may be in any form but
must include the following elements:
• The applicant’s name and contact
information from the original
application.
• The make, model, and serial
number as shown on the original
application.
• The reason for cancellation (i.e.,
that the applicant has or will register the
aircraft under 14 CFR 48).
The request must be signed by the
applicant and may be submitted by the
applicant or their agent. If the request is
submitted by a representative of a
company or corporation, that person
must indicate his or her corporate or
managerial title.
This same process may be used to
cancel an existing registration issued
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 9528]
Notice of Public Comments on FY 2017 U.S. Refugee Admissions
Program
The United States actively supports efforts to provide protection,
assistance, and durable solutions for refugees. The U.S. Refugee
Admissions Program (USRAP) is a critical component of the United
States' overall refugee protection efforts around the globe. In Fiscal
Year 2016, the President established the ceiling for refugee admissions
into the United States at 85,000 refugees.
As we begin to prepare the FY 2017 U.S. Refugee Admission Program,
we welcome the public's input. Information about the Program can be
found at https://www.state.gov/g/prm/. Persons wishing to submit written
comments on the appropriate size and scope of the FY 2016 U.S. Refugee
Admissions Program should submit them by 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 19,
2015 via email to PRM-Comments@state.gov or fax (202) 453-9393.
If you have questions about submitting written comments, please
contact Delicia Spruell, PRM/Admissions Program Officer at
spruellda@state.gov.
Simon Henshaw,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Population, Refugees,
and Migration, Department of State.
[FR Doc. 2016-09267 Filed 4-20-16; 8:45 am]
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