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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS–2016–0015)
The Critical Infrastructure Partnership
Advisory Council
National Protection and
Programs Directorate, DHS.
ACTION: Quarterly Critical Infrastructure
Partnership Advisory Council
membership update.
AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) announced the
establishment of the Critical
Infrastructure Partnership Advisory
Council (CIPAC) in a Federal Register
Notice (71 FR 14930–14933) dated
March 24, 2006, which identified the
purpose of CIPAC, as well as its
membership. This notice provides: (i)
Quarterly CIPAC membership updates;
(ii) instructions on how the public can
obtain the CIPAC membership roster
and other information on the council;
and (iii) information on recently
completed CIPAC meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Renee Murphy, Designated Federal
Officer, Critical Infrastructure
Partnership Advisory Council, Sector
Outreach and Programs Division, Office
of Infrastructure Protection, National
Protection and Programs Directorate,
U.S. Department of Homeland Security,
245 Murray Lane, Mail Stop 0607,
Arlington, VA 20598–0607; telephone:
(703) 603–5083; email: CIPAC@
hq.dhs.gov.
Responsible DHS Official: Renee
Murphy, Designated Federal Officer for
CIPAC.
SUMMARY:
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose and Activity: The CIPAC
facilitates interaction between
government officials and representatives
of the community of owners and/or
operators for each of the critical
infrastructure sectors defined by
Presidential Policy Directive 21 and
identified in National Infrastructure
Protection Plan 2013: Partnering for
Critical Infrastructure Security and
Resilience. The activities covered by the
CIPAC include: Planning; coordinating
among government and critical
infrastructure owner and operator
partners; implementing security and
resilience program initiatives;
conducting operational activities related
to critical infrastructure security and
resilience measures, incident response
and recovery; reconstituting critical
infrastructure assets and systems from
manmade and naturally occurring
events; sharing threat, vulnerability, risk
mitigation, and business continuity
information; and distributing best
practices and lessons learned at the
classified and unclassified levels.
Organizational Structure: CIPAC
members are organized into 16 critical
infrastructure sectors. These sectors
have a Government Coordinating
Council whose membership includes: (i)
A lead Federal agency that is defined as
the Sector-Specific Agency; (ii) all
relevant Federal, State, local, tribal,
and/or territorial government agencies
(or their representative bodies) whose
mission interests also involve the scope
of the CIPAC activities for that
particular sector; and (iii) a Sector
Coordinating Council (SCC), where
applicable, whose membership includes
critical infrastructure owners and/or
operators or their representative trade
associations.
CIPAC Membership: CIPAC
Membership may include:
(i) Critical Infrastructure owner and
operator members of a DHS-recognized
SCC, including their representative
trade associations or equivalent
organization members of a SCC as
determined by the SCC.
(ii) Federal, State, local, and tribal
governmental entities comprising the
members of the GCC for each sector,
including their representative
organizations; members of the State,
Local, Tribal, and Territorial
Government Coordinating Council; and
representatives of other Federal agencies
with responsibility for Critical
Infrastructure activities.
CIPAC membership is organizational.
Multiple individuals may participate in
CIPAC activities on behalf of a member
organization.
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CIPAC Membership Roster and
Council Information: The current roster
of CIPAC members is published on the
CIPAC Web site (https://www.dhs.gov/
cipac) and is updated as the CIPAC
membership changes. Members of the
public may visit the CIPAC Web site at
any time to view current CIPAC
membership, as well as the current and
historic lists of CIPAC meetings and
agendas.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Section 106 of the HUD Reform Act
added a new section 7(q) to the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development Act (42 U.S.C. 3535(q)),
which provides that:
1. Any waiver of a regulation must be
in writing and must specify the grounds
for approving the waiver;
2. Authority to approve a waiver of a
regulation may be delegated by the
Secretary only to an individual of
Dated: November 25, 2016.
Assistant Secretary or equivalent rank,
Renee Murphy,
and the person to whom authority to
Designated Federal Officer for the CIPAC.
waive is delegated must also have
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3. Not less than quarterly, the
Secretary must notify the public of all
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
waivers of regulations that HUD has
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
approved, by publishing a notice in the
Federal Register. These notices (each
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covering the period since the most
recent previous notification) shall:
Notice of Regulatory Waiver Requests
a. Identify the project, activity, or
Granted for the Third Quarter of
undertaking involved;
Calendar Year 2016
b. Describe the nature of the provision
AGENCY: Office of the General Counsel,
waived and the designation of the
HUD.
provision;
ACTION: Notice.
c. Indicate the name and title of the
person who granted the waiver request;
SUMMARY: Section 106 of the Department
d. Describe briefly the grounds for
of Housing and Urban Development
approval of the request; and
Reform Act of 1989 (the HUD Reform
e. State how additional information
Act) requires HUD to publish quarterly
about a particular waiver may be
Federal Register notices of all
obtained.
regulatory waivers that HUD has
Section 106 of the HUD Reform Act
approved. Each notice covers the
also contains requirements applicable to
quarterly period since the previous
waivers of HUD handbook provisions
Federal Register notice. The purpose of that are not relevant to the purpose of
this notice is to comply with the
this notice.
requirements of section 106 of the HUD
This notice follows procedures
Reform Act. This notice contains a list
provided in HUD’s Statement of Policy
of regulatory waivers granted by HUD
on Waiver of Regulations and Directives
during the period beginning on July 1,
issued on April 22, 1991 (56 FR 16337).
2016, and ending on September 30,
In accordance with those procedures
2016.
and with the requirements of section
106 of the HUD Reform Act, waivers of
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
regulations are granted by the Assistant
general information about this notice,
contact Ariel Pereira, Associate General Secretary with jurisdiction over the
Counsel for Legislation and Regulations, regulations for which a waiver was
requested. In those cases in which a
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room General Deputy Assistant Secretary
granted the waiver, the General Deputy
10282, Washington, DC 20410–0500,
Assistant Secretary was serving in the
telephone 202–708–3055 (this is not a
toll-free number). Persons with hearing- absence of the Assistant Secretary in
accordance with the office’s Order of
or speech-impairments may access this
number through TTY by calling the toll- Succession.
This notice covers waivers of
free Federal Relay Service at 800–877–
regulations granted by HUD from July 1,
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2016 through September 30, 2016. For
For information concerning a
ease of reference, the waivers granted by
particular waiver that was granted and
HUD are listed by HUD program office
for which public notice is provided in
(for example, the Office of Community
this document, contact the person
Planning and Development, the Office
whose name and address follow the
of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity,
description of the waiver granted in the
the Office of Housing, and the Office of
accompanying list of waivers that have
Public and Indian Housing, etc.). Within
been granted in the third quarter of
each program office grouping, the
calendar year 2016.
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waivers are listed sequentially by the
regulatory section of title 24 of the Code
of Federal Regulations (CFR) that is
being waived. For example, a waiver of
a provision in 24 CFR part 58 would be
listed before a waiver of a provision in
24 CFR part 570.
Where more than one regulatory
provision is involved in the grant of a
particular waiver request, the action is
listed under the section number of the
first regulatory requirement that appears
in 24 CFR and that is being waived. For
example, a waiver of both § 58.73 and
§ 58.74 would appear sequentially in the
listing under § 58.73.
Waiver of regulations that involve the
same initial regulatory citation are in
time sequence beginning with the
earliest-dated regulatory waiver.
Should HUD receive additional
information about waivers granted
during the period covered by this report
(the third quarter of calendar year 2016)
before the next report is published (the
fourth quarter of calendar year 2016),
HUD will include any additional
waivers granted for the third quarter in
the next report.
Accordingly, information about
approved waiver requests pertaining to
HUD regulations is provided in the
Appendix that follows this notice.
Dated: December 1, 2016.
Tonya T. Robinson,
Acting General Counsel.
Appendix
Listing of Waivers of Regulatory
Requirements Granted by Offices of the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development July 1, 2016 Through
September 30, 2016
Note to Reader: More information about
the granting of these waivers, including a
copy of the waiver request and approval, may
be obtained by contacting the person whose
name is listed as the contact person directly
after each set of regulatory waivers granted.
The regulatory waivers granted appear in
the following order:
I. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office
of Community Planning and
Development
II. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office
of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
III. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office
of Housing
IV. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office
of Public and Indian Housing
I. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office
of Community Planning and Development
For further information about the following
regulatory waivers, please see the name of
the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 58.22(a).
Project/Activity: The Lombardi Project is a
residential and retail mixed-use project at
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS-2016-0015)
The Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council
AGENCY: National Protection and Programs Directorate, DHS.
ACTION: Quarterly Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council
membership update.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the
establishment of the Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory
Council (CIPAC) in a Federal Register Notice (71 FR 14930-14933) dated
March 24, 2006, which identified the purpose of CIPAC, as well as its
membership. This notice provides: (i) Quarterly CIPAC membership
updates; (ii) instructions on how the public can obtain the CIPAC
membership roster and other information on the council; and (iii)
information on recently completed CIPAC meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Renee Murphy, Designated Federal
Officer, Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council, Sector
Outreach and Programs Division, Office of Infrastructure Protection,
National Protection and Programs Directorate, U.S. Department of
Homeland Security, 245 Murray Lane, Mail Stop 0607, Arlington, VA
20598-0607; telephone: (703) 603-5083; email: CIPAC@hq.dhs.gov.
Responsible DHS Official: Renee Murphy, Designated Federal Officer
for CIPAC.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose and Activity: The CIPAC facilitates interaction between
government officials and representatives of the community of owners
and/or operators for each of the critical infrastructure sectors
defined by Presidential Policy Directive 21 and identified in National
Infrastructure Protection Plan 2013: Partnering for Critical
Infrastructure Security and Resilience. The activities covered by the
CIPAC include: Planning; coordinating among government and critical
infrastructure owner and operator partners; implementing security and
resilience program initiatives; conducting operational activities
related to critical infrastructure security and resilience measures,
incident response and recovery; reconstituting critical infrastructure
assets and systems from manmade and naturally occurring events; sharing
threat, vulnerability, risk mitigation, and business continuity
information; and distributing best practices and lessons learned at the
classified and unclassified levels.
Organizational Structure: CIPAC members are organized into 16
critical infrastructure sectors. These sectors have a Government
Coordinating Council whose membership includes: (i) A lead Federal
agency that is defined as the Sector-Specific Agency; (ii) all relevant
Federal, State, local, tribal, and/or territorial government agencies
(or their representative bodies) whose mission interests also involve
the scope of the CIPAC activities for that particular sector; and (iii)
a Sector Coordinating Council (SCC), where applicable, whose membership
includes critical infrastructure owners and/or operators or their
representative trade associations.
CIPAC Membership: CIPAC Membership may include:
(i) Critical Infrastructure owner and operator members of a DHS-
recognized SCC, including their representative trade associations or
equivalent organization members of a SCC as determined by the SCC.
(ii) Federal, State, local, and tribal governmental entities
comprising the members of the GCC for each sector, including their
representative organizations; members of the State, Local, Tribal, and
Territorial Government Coordinating Council; and representatives of
other Federal agencies with responsibility for Critical Infrastructure
activities.
CIPAC membership is organizational. Multiple individuals may
participate in CIPAC activities on behalf of a member organization.
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CIPAC Membership Roster and Council Information: The current roster
of CIPAC members is published on the CIPAC Web site (https://www.dhs.gov/cipac) and is updated as the CIPAC membership changes.
Members of the public may visit the CIPAC Web site at any time to view
current CIPAC membership, as well as the current and historic lists of
CIPAC meetings and agendas.
Dated: November 25, 2016.
Renee Murphy,
Designated Federal Officer for the CIPAC.
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