Government in the Sunshine Act Meeting Notice, 71763-71764 [2016-25261]
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2011 Fire Island National Seashore
Interim Backcountry Camping Policy.
Dated: October 11, 2016.
Michael, A. Caldwell,
Regional Director, Northeast Region, National
Park Service.
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Notice of Intent To Repatriate Cultural
Items: Stearns History Museum, Saint
Cloud, MN
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Stearns History Museum,
in consultation with the appropriate
Indian tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations, has determined that the
cultural items listed in this notice meet
the definition of sacred objects. Lineal
descendants or representatives of any
Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice
that wish to claim these cultural items
should submit a written request to the
Stearns History Museum. If no
additional claimants come forward,
transfer of control of the cultural items
to the lineal descendants, Indian tribes,
or Native Hawaiian organizations stated
in this notice may proceed.
DATES: Lineal descendants or
representatives of any Indian tribe or
Native Hawaiian organization not
identified in this notice that wish to
claim these cultural items should
submit a written request with
information in support of the claim to
the Stearns History Museum at the
address in this notice by November 17,
2016.
ADDRESSES: Adam Smith, Stearns
History Museum, 235 South 33rd
Avenue, Saint Cloud, MN 56301,
telephone (320) 253–8424, email
asmith@stearns-museum.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
here given in accordance with the
Native American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C.
3005, of the intent to repatriate cultural
items under the control of the Stearns
History Museum, Saint Cloud, MN that
meet the definition of sacred objects
under 25 U.S.C. 3001.
This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25
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U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in
this notice are the sole responsibility of
the museum, institution, or Federal
agency that has control of the Native
American cultural items. The National
Park Service is not responsible for the
determinations in this notice.
History and Description of the Cultural
Items
On an unknown date in 1902, two
cultural items were removed from the
White Earth Band of the Minnesota
Chippewa Tribe in Mahnomen,
Clearwater and Becker Counties, MN. In
1902, William Wynkoop Smith
collected the cultural items during his
visit to the White Earth Band of the
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe. The items
remained in the Smith home in Saint
Cloud, MN and later Cold Spring, MN.
In 1982, Smith donated the items to the
museum. The two sacred objects are
ceremonial clubs. When the items were
donated to the museum in 1982, the
Curator identified them as Anishinaabe.
Further research into beadwork and
design confirm the items are of
Anishinaabe origin.
At an unknown date between 1930
and 1982, three cultural items were
removed from the White Earth Band of
the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe in
Mahnomen, Clearwater and Becker
Counties, MN. The three sacred objects
are one drum, one rattle and one
headband. The drum was owned by
Charlotte Fineday Broker, a member of
the White Earth Band of the Minnesota
Chippewa Tribe who lived with the
White Earth Band of the Minnesota
Chippewa Tribe her entire life. Broker
died in 1951 and her daughter-in-law
Martha Aspinwall Broker, also a
member of the White Earth Band of the
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, acquired
the item. Martha married Charlotte’s son
Robert in 1918, moved to Royalton, MN
by 1930 and St. Cloud, MN by 1943. It
is unclear when, between 1930 and
1982, the three sacred objects left the
White Earth Band of the Minnesota
Chippewa Tribe. In 1982, Martha Broker
donated all three items to the museum.
Determinations Made by the Stearns
History Museum
Officials of the Stearns History
Museum have determined that:
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(C),
the 5 cultural items described above are
specific ceremonial objects needed by
traditional Native American religious
leaders for the practice of traditional
Native American religions by their
present-day adherents.
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there
is a relationship of shared group
identity that can be reasonably traced
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between the sacred objects and White
Earth Band of the Minnesota Chippewa
Tribe.
Additional Requestors and Disposition
Lineal descendants or representatives
of any Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice
that wish to claim these cultural items
should submit a written request with
information in support of the claim to
Adam Smith, Stearns History Museum,
235 South 33rd Avenue, Saint Cloud,
MN 56301, telephone (320) 253–8424,
email asmith@stearns-museum.org, by
November 17, 2016. After that date, if
no additional claimants have come
forward, transfer of control of the sacred
objects to White Earth Band of the
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe may
proceed.
The Stearns History Museum is
responsible for notifying the White
Earth Band of the Minnesota Chippewa
Tribe that this notice has been
published.
Dated: October 6, 2016.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
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Government in the Sunshine Act
Meeting Notice
United
States International Trade Commission.
TIME AND DATE: October 26, 2016 at
10:00 a.m.
PLACE: Room 101, 500 E Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20436, Telephone:
(202) 205–2000.
STATUS: Open to the public.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
1. Agendas for future meetings: None.
2. Minutes.
3. Ratification List.
4. Vote in Inv. Nos. 731–TA–1082 and
1083 (Second Review) (Chlorinated
Isocyanurates from China and Spain).
The Commission is currently scheduled
to complete and file its determinations
and views of the Commission on
November 16, 2016.
5. Outstanding action jackets: None.
In accordance with Commission
policy, subject matter listed above, not
disposed of at the scheduled meeting,
may be carried over to the agenda of the
following meeting.
AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING:
By order of the Commission.
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Issued: October 13, 2016.
William R. Bishop,
Supervisory Hearings and Information
Officer.
viewed on the Commission’s electronic
docket (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
Office of Unfair Import Investigations,
U.S. International Trade Commission,
telephone (202) 205–2560.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Authority: The authority for institution of
this investigation is contained in section 337
of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and
in section 210.10 of the Commission’s Rules
of Practice and Procedure, 19 CFR 210.10
(2016).
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
[Investigation No. 337–TA–1024]
Certain Integrated Circuits With
Voltage Regulators and Products
Containing Same; Institution of
Investigation
U.S. International Trade
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that a
complaint was filed with the U.S.
International Trade Commission on
September 12, 2016, under section 337
of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended,
19 U.S.C. 1337, on behalf of R2
Semiconductor, Inc. of Sunnyvale,
California. The complaint alleges
violations of section 337 based upon the
importation into the United States, the
sale for importation, and the sale within
the United States after importation of
certain integrated circuits with voltage
regulators and products containing the
same by reason of infringement of
certain claims of U.S. Patent No.
8,233,250 (‘‘the ’250 patent’’). The
complaint further alleges that an
industry in the United States exists as
required by subsection (a)(2) of section
337.
The complainant requests that the
Commission institute an investigation
and, after the investigation, issue a
limited exclusion order and cease and
desist orders.
ADDRESSES: The complaint, except for
any confidential information contained
therein, is available for inspection
during official business hours (8:45 a.m.
to 5:15 p.m.) in the Office of the
Secretary, U.S. International Trade
Commission, 500 E Street SW., Room
112, Washington, DC 20436, telephone
(202) 205–2000. Hearing impaired
individuals are advised that information
on this matter can be obtained by
contacting the Commission’s TDD
terminal on (202) 205–1810. Persons
with mobility impairments who will
need special assistance in gaining access
to the Commission should contact the
Office of the Secretary at (202) 205–
2000. General information concerning
the Commission may also be obtained
by accessing its internet server at
https://www.usitc.gov. The public
record for this investigation may be
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Scope of Investigation: Having
considered the complaint, the U.S.
International Trade Commission, on
October 11, 2016, Ordered that—
(1) Pursuant to subsection (b) of
section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended, an investigation be instituted
to determine whether there is a
violation of subsection (a)(1)(B) of
section 337 in the importation into the
United States, the sale for importation,
or the sale within the United States after
importation of certain integrated circuits
with voltage regulators and products
containing the same by reason of
infringement of one or more of claims
1–4, 7–17, 20–26, 28–29, and 31 of the
’250 patent, and whether an industry in
the United States exists as required by
subsection (a)(2) of section 337;
(2) Pursuant to Commission Rule
210.50(b)(1), 19 CFR 210.50(b)(1), the
presiding administrative law judge shall
take evidence or other information and
hear arguments from the parties and
other interested persons with respect to
the public interest in this investigation,
as appropriate, and provide the
Commission with findings of fact and a
recommended determination on this
issue, which shall be limited to the
statutory public interest factors set forth
in 19 U.S.C. 1337(d)(1), (f)(1), (g)(1);
(3) For the purpose of the
investigation so instituted, the following
are hereby named as parties upon which
this notice of investigation shall be
served:
(a) The complainant is: R2
Semiconductor, Inc., 1196 Borregas
Ave., Suite 201, Sunnyvale, CA 94089.
(b) The respondents are the following
entities alleged to be in violation of
section 337, and are the parties upon
which the complaint is to be served:
Intel Corporation, 2200 Mission College
Blvd., Santa Clara, CA 95054
Intel Ireland Ltd., Collinstown
Industrial Park, Leixlip, County
Kildare, Ireland
Intel Products Vietnam Co., Ltd., Lot 12,
Street D1, Saigon Hi-Tech Park,
District 9, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Intel Israel 74 Ltd., Matam Bldg 6, P.O.
Box 1659, Matam Industrial Park,
Haifa, 31015, Israel
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Intel Malaysia Sdn. Berhad, Bayan
Lepas Free Industrial Zone Phase 3,
Penang, 11900, Malaysia
Intel China, Ltd., 6th Floor North Office
Tower, 06–01 Beijing Kerry Centre, 1
Guang Hua Road, Chao Yang District,
Beijing, 100020, China
Dell, Inc., One Dell Way, Round Rock,
TX 78682
Dell Technologies Inc., One Dell Way,
Round Rock, TX 78682
HP Inc., 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto,
CA 94304
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co., 3000
Hanover St., Palo Alto, CA 94304
(c) The Office of Unfair Import
Investigations, U.S. International Trade
Commission, 500 E Street SW., Suite
401, Washington, DC 20436; and
(4) For the investigation so instituted,
the Chief Administrative Law Judge,
U.S. International Trade Commission,
shall designate the presiding
Administrative Law Judge.
Responses to the complaint and the
notice of investigation must be
submitted by the named respondents in
accordance with section 210.13 of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure, 19 CFR 210.13. Pursuant to
19 CFR 201.16(e) and 210.13(a), such
responses will be considered by the
Commission if received not later than 20
days after the date of service by the
Commission of the complaint and the
notice of investigation. Extensions of
time for submitting responses to the
complaint and the notice of
investigation will not be granted unless
good cause therefor is shown.
Failure of a respondent to file a timely
response to each allegation in the
complaint and in this notice may be
deemed to constitute a waiver of the
right to appear and contest the
allegations of the complaint and this
notice, and to authorize the
administrative law judge and the
Commission, without further notice to
the respondent, to find the facts to be as
alleged in the complaint and this notice
and to enter an initial determination
and a final determination containing
such findings, and may result in the
issuance of an exclusion order or a cease
and desist order or both directed against
the respondent.
By order of the Commission.
Issued: October 12, 2016.
Lisa R. Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
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Government in the Sunshine Act Meeting Notice
AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING: United States International Trade
Commission.
TIME AND DATE: October 26, 2016 at 10:00 a.m.
PLACE: Room 101, 500 E Street SW., Washington, DC 20436, Telephone:
(202) 205-2000.
STATUS: Open to the public.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
1. Agendas for future meetings: None.
2. Minutes.
3. Ratification List.
4. Vote in Inv. Nos. 731-TA-1082 and 1083 (Second Review)
(Chlorinated Isocyanurates from China and Spain). The Commission is
currently scheduled to complete and file its determinations and views
of the Commission on November 16, 2016.
5. Outstanding action jackets: None.
In accordance with Commission policy, subject matter listed above,
not disposed of at the scheduled meeting, may be carried over to the
agenda of the following meeting.
By order of the Commission.
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Issued: October 13, 2016.
William R. Bishop,
Supervisory Hearings and Information Officer.
[FR Doc. 2016-25261 Filed 10-14-16; 11:15 am]
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