Safety Zone; Southern California Annual Fireworks for the San Diego Captain of the Port Zone, 39195-39196 [2016-14270]
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5 U.S.C. 552(a). In addition to this
notice of enforcement in the Federal
Register, the Coast Guard will provide
the maritime community with advance
notification of this enforcement period
via the Local Notice to Mariners or
marine information broadcasts. If the
COTP determines that these safety zones
need not be enforced for the full
duration stated in this notice of
enforcement, a Broadcast Notice to
Mariners may be used to grant general
permission to enter the regulated area.
Dated: June 3, 2016.
E.J. Cubanski, III,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the
Port Sector Long Island Sound.
[FR Doc. 2016–14272 Filed 6–15–16; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 165
[Docket No. USCG–2016–0410]
Safety Zone; Southern California
Annual Fireworks for the San Diego
Captain of the Port Zone
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of enforcement of
regulation.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Coast Guard will enforce
the safety zones for the Big Bay Boom
Fourth of July Fireworks on the waters
of San Diego Bay, CA on Monday, July
4, 2016. These safety zones are
necessary to provide for the safety of the
participants, spectators, official vessels
of the event, and general users of the
waterway. Our regulation for the
southern California annual fireworks for
the San Diego Captain of the Port Zone
identifies the regulated areas for this
event. During the enforcement period,
no spectators shall anchor, block, loiter
in, or impede the transit of participants
or official patrol vessels in the regulated
areas without the approval of the
Captain of the Port, or designated
representative.
SUMMARY:
The regulations in 33 CFR
165.1123 will be enforced from 8 p.m.
through 10 p.m. on July 4, 2016 for Item
5 in Table 1 of § 165.1123.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have questions on this publication,
call or email Petty Officer Randolph
Pahilanga, Waterways Management,
U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Diego, CA;
telephone 619–278–7656, email
D11MarineEventsSD@uscg.mil.
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The Coast
Guard will enforce the regulations in 33
CFR 165.1123 for safety zones on the
waters of San Diego Bay, CA for the Big
Bay Boom Fourth of July Fireworks in
33 CFR 165.1123, Table 1, Item 5 of that
section from 8 p.m. through 10 p.m. on
July 4, 2016. This enforcement action is
being taken to provide for the safety of
life on navigable waterways during the
fireworks event. Our regulation for
southern California annual fireworks for
the San Diego Captain of the Port Zone
identifies the regulated entities for this
event. Under the provisions of 33 CFR
165.1123, a vessel may not enter the
regulated areas, unless it receives
permission from the Captain of the Port,
or his designated representative.
Spectator vessels may safely transit
outside the regulated areas but may not
anchor, block, loiter, or impede the
transit of participants or official patrol
vessels. The Coast Guard may be
assisted by other Federal, State, or Local
law enforcement agencies in enforcing
this regulation.
This document is issued under
authority of 33 CFR 165.1123 and 5
U.S.C. 552(a). In addition to this
document in the Federal Register, the
Coast Guard will provide the maritime
community with advance notification of
this enforcement period via the Local
Notice to Mariners and local advertising
by the event sponsor.
If the Captain of the Port or his
designated representative determines
that the regulated area need not be
enforced for the full duration stated on
this document, he or she may use a
Broadcast Notice to Mariners or other
communications coordinated with the
event sponsor to grant general
permission to enter the regulated area.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: June 2, 2016.
E.M. Cooper,
Commander, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting
Captain of the Port San Diego.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 165
[Docket No. USCG–2016–0409]
Safety Zone; Southern California
Annual Fireworks for the San Diego
Captain of the Port Zone
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of enforcement of
regulation.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
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The Coast Guard will enforce
the safety zone for the Coronado
Glorietta Bay Fourth of July Fireworks
on the waters of Glorietta Bay, CA on
Monday, July 4, 2016. This safety zone
is necessary to provide for the safety of
the participants, spectators, official
vessels of the event, and general users
of the waterway. Our regulation for the
southern California annual fireworks for
the San Diego Captain of the Port Zone
identifies the regulated area for this
event. During the enforcement period,
no spectators shall anchor, block, loiter
in, or impede the transit of participants
or official patrol vessels in the regulated
area without the approval of the Captain
of the Port, or designated representative.
DATES: The regulations in 33 CFR
165.1123 will be enforced from 8 p.m.
through 10 p.m. on July 4, 2016, Item 3
in Table 1 of § 165.1123.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have questions on this publication,
call or email Petty Officer Randolph
Pahilanga, Waterways Management,
U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Diego, CA;
telephone 619–278–7656, email
D11MarineEventsSD@uscg.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Coast
Guard will enforce the regulations in 33
CFR 165.1123 for a safety zone on the
waters of Glorietta Bay, CA for the
Coronado Glorietta Bay Fourth of July
Fireworks in 33 CFR 165.1123, Table 1,
Item 3, from 8 p.m. through 10 p.m. on
July 4, 2016. This enforcement action is
being taken to provide for the safety of
life on navigable waterways during the
fireworks event. Our regulation for
southern California annual fireworks for
the San Diego Captain of the Port Zone
identifies the regulated entities for this
event. Under the provisions of 33 CFR
165.1123, a vessel may not enter the
regulated areas, unless it receives
permission from the Captain of the Port,
or his designated representative.
Spectator vessels may safely transit
outside the regulated areas but may not
anchor, block, loiter, or impede the
transit of participants or official patrol
vessels. The Coast Guard may be
assisted by other Federal, State, or Local
law enforcement agencies in enforcing
this regulation.
This document is issued under
authority of 33 CFR 165.1123 and 5
U.S.C. 552(a). In addition to this
document in the Federal Register, the
Coast Guard will provide the maritime
community with advance notification of
this enforcement period via the Local
Notice to Mariners and local advertising
by the event sponsor.
If the Captain of the Port or his
designated representative determines
that the regulated area need not be
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enforced for the full duration stated on
this document, he or she may use a
Broadcast Notice to Mariners or other
communications coordinated with the
event sponsor to grant general
permission to enter the regulated area.
Dated: June 2, 2016.
E.M. Cooper,
Commander, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting
Captain of the Port San Diego.
Program Authority: 22 U.S.C. 2452(b)(6).
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
34 CFR Chapter VI
[Docket ID ED–2015–OPE–0134]
Final Priorities and Definitions—
Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad
Program—Short-Term Projects and
Long-Term Projects
Office of Postsecondary
Education, Department of Education.
ACTION: Final priorities and definitions.
AGENCY:
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
(CFDA) Number: 84.021A and 84.021B.
The Assistant Secretary for
Postsecondary Education announces
priorities and definitions for the
Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad
(GPA) Program. The Assistant Secretary
may use these priorities and definitions
for competitions in fiscal year (FY) 2016
and later years. We intend the priorities
and definitions to address a gap in the
types of institutions, faculty, and
students that have historically
benefitted from international education
opportunities.
DATES: These priorities and definitions
are effective July 18, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Reha Mallory, U.S. Department of
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW.,
Room 3E213, Washington, DC 20202.
Telephone: (202) 453–7502 or by email:
Reha.Mallory@ed.gov.
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Purpose of Program: The FulbrightHays GPA Program supports short-term
and long-term overseas projects in
training, research, and curriculum
development in modern foreign
languages and area studies for groups of
teachers, undergraduate and graduate
students, and faculty engaged in a
common endeavor. Fulbright-Hays GPA
short-term projects (GPA short-term
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projects) may include seminars,
curriculum development, or group
research or study. Fulbright-Hays GPA
long-term projects (GPA long-term
projects) support advanced overseas
intensive programs that focus on the
humanities, social sciences, or
languages.
Applicable Program Regulations: 34
CFR part 662 and 664.
We published a notice of proposed
priorities and definitions for this
program in the Federal Register on
March 10, 2016 (81 FR 12622). That
notice contained background
information and our reasons for
proposing the particular priorities.
There are no differences between the
proposed priorities and definitions and
these final priorities and definitions.
Public Comment: In response to our
invitation in the notice of proposed
priorities and definitions, we did not
receive any comments on the proposed
priorities and definitions.
Final Priorities
Priority 1—Applications for GPA ShortTerm Projects From Selected
Institutions and Organizations
Applications for GPA short-term
projects from the following types of
institutions and organizations:
• Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs)
• Community colleges
• New applicants
• State educational agencies (SEAs)
Priority 2—Applications for GPA LongTerm Projects From Minority-Serving
Institutions (MSIs)
Applications for GPA long-term
advanced overseas intensive language
training projects from MSIs.
Types of Priorities
When inviting applications for a
competition using one or more
priorities, we designate the type of each
priority as absolute, competitive
preference, or invitational through a
notice in the Federal Register. The
effect of each type of priority follows:
Absolute priority: Under an absolute
priority, we consider only applications
that meet the priority (34 CFR
75.105(c)(3)).
Competitive preference priority:
Under a competitive preference priority,
we give competitive preference to an
application by (1) awarding additional
points, depending on the extent to
which the application meets the priority
(34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i)); or (2) selecting
an application that meets the priority
over an application of comparable merit
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that does not meet the priority (34 CFR
75.105(c)(2)(ii)).
Invitational priority: Under an
invitational priority, we are particularly
interested in applications that meet the
priority. However, we do not give an
application that meets the priority a
preference over other applications (34
CFR 75.105(c)(1)).
Final Definitions
The Assistant Secretary for
Postsecondary Education establishes the
following definitions for this program.
We may apply one or more of these
definitions in any year in which this
program is in effect.
Minority-serving institution (MSI)
means an institution that is eligible to
receive assistance under sections 316
through 320 of part A of title III, under
part B of title III, or under title V of the
Higher Education Act of 1965, as
amended (HEA).
Community college means an
institution that meets the definition in
section 312(f) of the Higher Education
Act of 1965, as amended, (HEA) (20
U.S.C. 1058(f)); or an institution of
higher education (as defined in section
101 of the HEA (20 U.S.C. 1001)) that
awards degrees and certificates, more
than 50 percent of which are not
bachelor’s degrees (or an equivalent).
New applicant means any applicant
that has not received a discretionary
grant from the Department of Education
under the Fulbright-Hays Act prior to
the deadline date for applications under
this program.
State educational agency (SEA) means
the State board of education or other
agency or officer primarily responsible
for the supervision of public elementary
and secondary schools in a State. In the
absence of this officer or agency, it is an
officer or agency designated by the
Governor or State law.
This notice does not preclude us from
proposing additional priorities,
requirements, definitions, or selection
criteria, subject to meeting applicable
rulemaking requirements.
Note: This notice does not solicit
applications. In any year in which we choose
to use one or more of these priorities and
definitions, we invite applications through a
notice in the Federal Register.
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Secretary must determine whether this
regulatory action is ‘‘significant’’ and,
therefore, subject to the requirements of
the Executive order and subject to
review by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB). Section 3(f) of Executive
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 165
[Docket No. USCG-2016-0409]
Safety Zone; Southern California Annual Fireworks for the San
Diego Captain of the Port Zone
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of enforcement of regulation.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard will enforce the safety zone for the Coronado
Glorietta Bay Fourth of July Fireworks on the waters of Glorietta Bay,
CA on Monday, July 4, 2016. This safety zone is necessary to provide
for the safety of the participants, spectators, official vessels of the
event, and general users of the waterway. Our regulation for the
southern California annual fireworks for the San Diego Captain of the
Port Zone identifies the regulated area for this event. During the
enforcement period, no spectators shall anchor, block, loiter in, or
impede the transit of participants or official patrol vessels in the
regulated area without the approval of the Captain of the Port, or
designated representative.
DATES: The regulations in 33 CFR 165.1123 will be enforced from 8 p.m.
through 10 p.m. on July 4, 2016, Item 3 in Table 1 of Sec. 165.1123.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions on this
publication, call or email Petty Officer Randolph Pahilanga, Waterways
Management, U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Diego, CA; telephone 619-278-
7656, email D11MarineEventsSD@uscg.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Coast Guard will enforce the regulations
in 33 CFR 165.1123 for a safety zone on the waters of Glorietta Bay, CA
for the Coronado Glorietta Bay Fourth of July Fireworks in 33 CFR
165.1123, Table 1, Item 3, from 8 p.m. through 10 p.m. on July 4, 2016.
This enforcement action is being taken to provide for the safety of
life on navigable waterways during the fireworks event. Our regulation
for southern California annual fireworks for the San Diego Captain of
the Port Zone identifies the regulated entities for this event. Under
the provisions of 33 CFR 165.1123, a vessel may not enter the regulated
areas, unless it receives permission from the Captain of the Port, or
his designated representative. Spectator vessels may safely transit
outside the regulated areas but may not anchor, block, loiter, or
impede the transit of participants or official patrol vessels. The
Coast Guard may be assisted by other Federal, State, or Local law
enforcement agencies in enforcing this regulation.
This document is issued under authority of 33 CFR 165.1123 and 5
U.S.C. 552(a). In addition to this document in the Federal Register,
the Coast Guard will provide the maritime community with advance
notification of this enforcement period via the Local Notice to
Mariners and local advertising by the event sponsor.
If the Captain of the Port or his designated representative
determines that the regulated area need not be
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enforced for the full duration stated on this document, he or she may
use a Broadcast Notice to Mariners or other communications coordinated
with the event sponsor to grant general permission to enter the
regulated area.
Dated: June 2, 2016.
E.M. Cooper,
Commander, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting Captain of the Port San Diego.
[FR Doc. 2016-14270 Filed 6-15-16; 8:45 am]
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