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Are no longer receiving buprenorphine for reasons other than 1–3. HHS received a large number of comments on these proposed reporting requirements. Some commenters expressed concerns that these requirements were too cumbersome and would serve as a disincentive to providers who are considering increasing their patient limit, while other commenters felt that the reporting requirements were not stringent enough. Because of the large number of comments and the wide variability in their scope, HHS issued a supplemental NPRM, titled, ‘‘Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders Reporting Requirements’’ to solicit additional public comments about the proposed reporting requirements. In addition to seeking general comments on the proposed reporting requirements, HHS seeks comment on the following questions: a. Are there different or additional elements that should be reported in order to assist HHS in ensuring compliance with the final rule? b. 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Are there other suggested changes that would be less burdensome while maintaining the important function of collecting information that ensure compliance with the final rule? SAMHSA will hold a public listening session to provide all interested parties the opportunity to share their views on the proposed reporting requirements and the additional questions. Members of the public are invited to attend and view the proceedings, with space available on a first-come, first-served basis (based on registration). Draft Agenda for the August 2, 2016 Public Listening Session —Welcome and introductions —Proposed reporting requirements —Open comment period —Additional questions Summer King, Statistician. [FR Doc. 2016–17532 Filed 7–25–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4162–20–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Coast Guard [Docket No. USCG–2016–0449] Area Maritime Security Advisory Committee (AMSC), Eastern Great Lakes and Regional Sub-Committee Vacancies Coast Guard, DHS. Notice; Solicitation for Membership. AGENCY: ACTION: This notice requests individuals interested in serving on the Area Maritime Security Committee (AMSC), Eastern Great Lakes, and the four regional sub-committees: Northeast Ohio Region, Northwestern Pennsylvania Region, Western New York Region, and Eastern New York Region submit their applications for SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00087 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 membership to the Captain of the Port, Buffalo. The Committee assists the Captain of the Port, Buffalo, in developing, reviewing, and updating the Area Maritime Security Plan for their area of responsibility. DATES: Requests for membership should reach the U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port, Buffalo, before August 25, 2016. ADDRESSES: Applications for membership should be submitted to the Captain of the Port at the following address: Captain of the Port, Buffalo, Attention: LCDR Karen Jones, 1 Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, NY 14203–3189. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions about submitting an application, or about the AMSC in general, contact: For the Northeast Ohio Region SubCommittee Executive Coordinator: Mr. Peter Killmer at 216–937–0136. For the Northwestern Pennsylvania Region Sub-Committee Executive Coordinator: Mr. Joseph Fetscher at 216–937–0126. For the Western New York Region Sub-Committee Executive Coordinator: Mr. Michael Messina at 716–843–9574. For the Eastern New York Region SubCommittee Executive Coordinator: Mr. Ralph Kring at 315–343–1217. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Authority Section 102 of the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) of 2002 (Pub. L. 107–295) added section 70112 to Title 46 of the U.S. Code, and authorized the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating to establish Area Maritime Security Advisory Committees for any port area of the United States. (See 33 U.S.C. 1226; 46 U.S.C.; 33 CFR 1.05–1, 6.01; Department of Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.1). The MTSA includes a provision exempting these AMSCs from the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), Public Law 92– 436, 86 Stat. 470 (5 U.S.C. App.2). The AMSCs assist the Captain of the Port in the development, review, update, and exercising of the Area Maritime Security Plan for their area of responsibility. Such matters may include, but are not limited to: Identifying critical port infrastructure and operations; identifying risks (threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences); determining mitigation strategies and implementation methods; developing and describing the process to continually evaluate overall port security by considering consequences and vulnerabilities, how they may E:\FR\FM\26JYN1.SGM 26JYN1 48823 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 143 / Tuesday, July 26, 2016 / Notices change over time, and what additional mitigation strategies can be applied; and providing advice to, and assisting the Captain of the Port in developing and maintaining the Area Maritime Security Plan. srobinson on DSK5SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES AMSC Membership Members of the AMSC should have at least five years of expertise related to maritime or port security operations. The AMSC Eastern Great Lakes Committee has 16 members. The Northeast Ohio Region Sub-Committee has 31 members. The Northwestern Pennsylvania Region Sub-Committee has 23 members. The Western New York Region Sub-Committee has 29 members. The Eastern New York Region SubCommittee has 60 members. We are seeking to fill the following vacancies with this submission: (A) Northeast Ohio Region SubCommittee (2 members): (1) Executive Board member representing the maritime (on-water) Port Harbormaster community of Northeast Ohio {e.g., qualified harbormasters operating in local ports [list not all inclusive] of Vermilion, Lorain, Cleveland, Fairport Harbor, Ashtabula, Conneaut, etc.}; and (2) Executive Board member to serve as Vice Chairperson of the Sub-Committee and concurrently as member of the Eastern Great Lakes AMSC when so convened by the FMSC. (B) Northwestern Pennsylvania Region Sub-Committee (no new members): No applications are being taken for this Sub-Committee at this time. (C) Western New York Region SubCommittee (no new members): No applications are being taken for this Sub-Committee at this time. (D) Eastern New York Region SubCommittee (no new members): No applications are being taken for this Sub-Committee at this time. Applicants may be required to pass an appropriate security background check prior to appointment to the Committee. Applicants must register with and remain active as Coast Guard HOMEPORT users if appointed. Members’ terms of office will be for five years; however, a member is eligible to serve additional terms of office. Members will not receive any salary or other compensation for their service on an AMSC. In accordance with 33 CFR 103, members may be selected from the Federal, Territorial, or Tribal governments; the State government and political subdivisions of the State; local public safety, crisis management, and emergency response agencies; law enforcement and security organizations; maritime industry, including labor; other port stakeholders having a special competence in maritime security; and port stakeholders affected by security practices and policies. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability and genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, or other nonmerit factor. DHS strives to achieve a widely diverse candidate pool for all of its recruitment actions. Request for Applications Those seeking membership are not required to submit formal applications to the local Captain of the Port, however, because we do have an obligation to ensure that a specific number of members have the prerequisite maritime security experience, we encourage the submission of resumes highlighting experience in the maritime and security industries. Dated: June 7, 2016. B. W. Roche, Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the Port, Buffalo. [FR Doc. 2016–17545 Filed 7–25–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9110–04–P Notice is hereby given, pursuant to CBP regulations, that Inspectorate America Corporation has been approved to gauge petroleum and certain petroleum products and accredited to test petroleum and certain petroleum products for customs purposes for the next three years as of December 22, 2015. SUMMARY: Effective Dates: The accreditation and approval of Inspectorate America Corporation as commercial gauger and laboratory became effective on December 22, 2015. 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[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 143 (Tuesday, July 26, 2016)]
[Notices]
[Pages 48822-48823]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2016-17545]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Coast Guard

[Docket No. USCG-2016-0449]


Area Maritime Security Advisory Committee (AMSC), Eastern Great 
Lakes and Regional Sub-Committee Vacancies

AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.

ACTION: Notice; Solicitation for Membership.

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SUMMARY: This notice requests individuals interested in serving on the 
Area Maritime Security Committee (AMSC), Eastern Great Lakes, and the 
four regional sub-committees: Northeast Ohio Region, Northwestern 
Pennsylvania Region, Western New York Region, and Eastern New York 
Region submit their applications for membership to the Captain of the 
Port, Buffalo. The Committee assists the Captain of the Port, Buffalo, 
in developing, reviewing, and updating the Area Maritime Security Plan 
for their area of responsibility.

DATES: Requests for membership should reach the U.S. Coast Guard 
Captain of the Port, Buffalo, before August 25, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Applications for membership should be submitted to the 
Captain of the Port at the following address: Captain of the Port, 
Buffalo, Attention: LCDR Karen Jones, 1 Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, NY 
14203-3189.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions about submitting an 
application, or about the AMSC in general, contact:
    For the Northeast Ohio Region Sub-Committee Executive Coordinator: 
Mr. Peter Killmer at 216-937-0136.
    For the Northwestern Pennsylvania Region Sub-Committee Executive 
Coordinator: Mr. Joseph Fetscher at 216-937-0126.
    For the Western New York Region Sub-Committee Executive 
Coordinator: Mr. Michael Messina at 716-843-9574.
    For the Eastern New York Region Sub-Committee Executive 
Coordinator: Mr. Ralph Kring at 315-343-1217.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Authority

    Section 102 of the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) of 
2002 (Pub. L. 107-295) added section 70112 to Title 46 of the U.S. 
Code, and authorized the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast 
Guard is operating to establish Area Maritime Security Advisory 
Committees for any port area of the United States. (See 33 U.S.C. 1226; 
46 U.S.C.; 33 CFR 1.05-1, 6.01; Department of Homeland Security 
Delegation No. 0170.1). The MTSA includes a provision exempting these 
AMSCs from the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), Public Law 92-
436, 86 Stat. 470 (5 U.S.C. App.2). The AMSCs assist the Captain of the 
Port in the development, review, update, and exercising of the Area 
Maritime Security Plan for their area of responsibility. Such matters 
may include, but are not limited to: Identifying critical port 
infrastructure and operations; identifying risks (threats, 
vulnerabilities, and consequences); determining mitigation strategies 
and implementation methods; developing and describing the process to 
continually evaluate overall port security by considering consequences 
and vulnerabilities, how they may

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change over time, and what additional mitigation strategies can be 
applied; and providing advice to, and assisting the Captain of the Port 
in developing and maintaining the Area Maritime Security Plan.

AMSC Membership

    Members of the AMSC should have at least five years of expertise 
related to maritime or port security operations. The AMSC Eastern Great 
Lakes Committee has 16 members. The Northeast Ohio Region Sub-Committee 
has 31 members. The Northwestern Pennsylvania Region Sub-Committee has 
23 members. The Western New York Region Sub-Committee has 29 members. 
The Eastern New York Region Sub-Committee has 60 members. We are 
seeking to fill the following vacancies with this submission:
    (A) Northeast Ohio Region Sub-Committee (2 members): (1) Executive 
Board member representing the maritime (on-water) Port Harbormaster 
community of Northeast Ohio {e.g., qualified harbormasters operating in 
local ports [list not all inclusive] of Vermilion, Lorain, Cleveland, 
Fairport Harbor, Ashtabula, Conneaut, etc.{time} ; and (2) Executive 
Board member to serve as Vice Chairperson of the Sub-Committee and 
concurrently as member of the Eastern Great Lakes AMSC when so convened 
by the FMSC.
    (B) Northwestern Pennsylvania Region Sub-Committee (no new 
members): No applications are being taken for this Sub-Committee at 
this time.
    (C) Western New York Region Sub-Committee (no new members): No 
applications are being taken for this Sub-Committee at this time.
    (D) Eastern New York Region Sub-Committee (no new members): No 
applications are being taken for this Sub-Committee at this time.
    Applicants may be required to pass an appropriate security 
background check prior to appointment to the Committee. Applicants must 
register with and remain active as Coast Guard HOMEPORT users if 
appointed. Members' terms of office will be for five years; however, a 
member is eligible to serve additional terms of office. Members will 
not receive any salary or other compensation for their service on an 
AMSC. In accordance with 33 CFR 103, members may be selected from the 
Federal, Territorial, or Tribal governments; the State government and 
political subdivisions of the State; local public safety, crisis 
management, and emergency response agencies; law enforcement and 
security organizations; maritime industry, including labor; other port 
stakeholders having a special competence in maritime security; and port 
stakeholders affected by security practices and policies.
    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) does not discriminate in 
employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, 
political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital 
status, disability and genetic information, age, membership in an 
employee organization, or other non-merit factor. DHS strives to 
achieve a widely diverse candidate pool for all of its recruitment 
actions.

Request for Applications

    Those seeking membership are not required to submit formal 
applications to the local Captain of the Port, however, because we do 
have an obligation to ensure that a specific number of members have the 
prerequisite maritime security experience, we encourage the submission 
of resumes highlighting experience in the maritime and security 
industries.

    Dated: June 7, 2016.
B. W. Roche,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard,
    Captain of the Port, Buffalo.

[FR Doc. 2016-17545 Filed 7-25-16; 8:45 am]
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