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mitigate adverse impacts on or
disruption of the human environment in
connection with the operation and
maintenance of the United States
facilities. Such measures will include
the resource protection measures
identified in the Final EA and any that
are approved in the future by the
Department of State or other relevant
federal or state agencies, as well as any
other measures deemed prudent by the
permittee.
Article 10. The permittee shall file
with the appropriate agencies of the
U.S. government such statements or
reports under oath with respect to the
United States facilities, and/or
permittee’s activities and operations in
connection therewith, as are now, or
may hereafter, be required under any
laws or regulations of the U.S.
government or its agencies. The
permittee shall file electronic Export
Information where required.
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provide information upon request to the
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United States facilities. Such requests
could include, for example, information
concerning current conditions or
anticipated changes in ownership or
control, construction, connection,
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facilities.
In witness whereof, I, Acting Assistant
Secretary of State for Oceans and
International Environmental and
Scientific Affairs, have hereunto set my
hand this Thirtieth day of May 2017 in
the City of Washington, District of
Columbia.
Judith G. Garber,
Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans
and International Environmental and
Scientific Affairs
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Notice is hereby given of the
following determinations: Pursuant to
the authority vested in me by the Act of
October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C.
2459), E.O. 12047 of March 27, 1978, the
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Notice of Public Meeting
This is a notice that the
Department of State (DOS) is
establishing a higher initial maximum
uniform allowance to procure and issue
uniform items for special agent
personnel within the Office of Mobile
Security Deployments (DS/T/MSD).
This action is pursuant to the authority
granted to the DOS by 5 CFR 591.104,
which states that an agency may
establish one or more initial maximum
uniform allowance rates greater than the
government-wide maximum uniform
SUMMARY:
Notice of Determinations; Culturally
Significant Objects Imported for
Exhibition Determinations: ‘‘Great
British Drawings From the Ashmolean
Museum’’ Exhibition
Stephen B. Dietz, III,
Executive Director, Bureau of Diplomatic
Security, Department of State.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Department of State.
ACTION: Notice.
[Public Notice: 10022]
The DOS
is implementing a higher initial
maximum uniform allowance to procure
and issue uniform items for special
agent personnel within the DS/T/MSD.
This is being established in accordance
with 5 CFR 591.104, which states that
an agency may establish one or more
initial maximum uniform allowance
rates greater than the government-wide
maximum uniform allowance rate
established under 5 CFR 591.103. The
current $800.00 limit has become
inadequate to maintain the uniform
standards and professional image
expected of Diplomatic Service special
agents whom serve within DS/T/MSD.
The uniform items for DS/T/MSD
special agent personnel include the
following items or similar items such as:
Battle dress uniform pants, hot weather
top and blouses; heavy duty battle dress
uniform; cloth uniform insignia patches,
and cloth uniform badges. The average
total uniform cost for the listed items is
$1,400.00. Based on these current costs,
the DOS is increasing the initial
maximum uniform allowance for DOS
special agents in DS/T/MSD to
$1,400.00. The number of DOS special
agents in DS/T/MSD affected by this
change would be approximately 125
employees.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
allowance rate established under 5 CFR
591.103.
DATES: June 7, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Lee Evans, Management Program
Analyst, DS/T/MSD, Ph.—703–618–
7903.
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Diplomatic Security Request for Higher
Maximum Uniform Allotment
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Alyson Grunder,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Bureau
of Educational and Cultural Affairs,
Department of State.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Matthew T. McManus,
Acting Director, Energy Resource Bureau,
Office of Policy Analysis And Public
Diplomacy, Department of State.
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Foreign Affairs Reform and
Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat.
2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et
seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of
October 1, 1999, Delegation of Authority
No. 236–3 of August 28, 2000 (and, as
appropriate, Delegation of Authority No.
257–1 of December 11, 2015), I hereby
determine that certain objects to be
included in the exhibition ‘‘Great
British Drawings from the Ashmolean
Museum,’’ imported from abroad for
temporary exhibition within the United
States, are of cultural significance. The
objects are imported pursuant to a loan
agreement with the foreign owner or
custodian. I also determine that the
exhibition or display of the exhibit
objects at the Princeton University Art
Museum, Princeton, New Jersey, from
on or about July 1, 2017, until on or
about September 17, 2017, and at
possible additional exhibitions or
venues yet to be determined, is in the
national interest. I have ordered that
Public Notice of these Determinations
be published in the Federal Register.
For further information, including a
list of the imported objects, contact the
Office of Public Diplomacy and Public
Affairs in the Office of the Legal
Adviser, U.S. Department of State
(telephone: 202–632–6471; email:
section2459@state.gov). The mailing
address is U.S. Department of State,
L/PD, SA–5, Suite 5H03, Washington,
DC 20522–0505.
26565
The Department of State will conduct
an open meeting at 9:00 a.m. on
Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in Room
5L18–01 of the Douglas A. Munro Coast
Guard Headquarters Building at St.
Elizabeth’s, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr.
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20593.
The primary purpose of the meeting is
to prepare for the sixty-seventh session
of the International Maritime
Organization’s (IMO) Technical
Cooperation Committee (TCC 67) to be
held at the IMO Headquarters, United
Kingdom, 17–19 July, 2017 and the one
hundred and eighteenth session of the
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One Hundred and Eighteenth Session of
Council
IMO Council (C 118) to be held at the
IMO Headquarters, United Kingdom,
24–28 July, 2017.
The agenda items to be considered
include:
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Sixty–Seventh Session of the Technical
Co-Operation Committee
—Adoption of the agenda
—Work of other bodies and
organizations
—Integrated Technical Cooperation
Programme (Annual report for 2016 &
Programme for 2018 and 2019)
—Financing of the Integrated Technical
Cooperation Programme (Technical
Cooperation Fund Allocation for 2018
and 2019, Review and revision of the
2007 Strategy on the long-term
financing of the Integrated Technical
Cooperation Programme, and
Sustainable financing)
—The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development (Maritime transport
policy development, Country
Maritime Profiles, Related
developments within the United
Nations system, Linkage with IMO’s
technical assistance work, and
Revision of the Assembly resolutions
relating to technical cooperation)
—Partnerships (Regional presence and
coordination and Partnership
arrangements)
—Voluntary IMO Member State Audit
Scheme and IMO Member States
Audit Scheme (Analysis of the
consolidated audit summary reports
of the Voluntary IMO Member State
Audit Scheme and Developments
with respect to IMO Member States
Audit Scheme)
—Capacity Building: Strengthening the
impact of women in the maritime
sector
—Global maritime training institutions
(World Maritime University, IMO
International Maritime Law Institute,
and Other established arrangements)
—Impact Assessment Exercise (Followup to the exercise for the period
2012–2015 and Matters relating to
future exercises)
—Development of a new Strategic
Framework for the Organization for
2018–2023
—Application of the Committee’s
guidelines
—Work programme
—Election of Chairman and ViceChairman for 2018
—Amendment of the Rules of Procedure
of the Committee
—Any other business
—Consideration of the report of the
Committee on its sixty-seventh
session
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—Adoption of the agenda
—Report of the Secretary-General on
credentials
—Strategy, planning and reform
—Resource management (Human
resource matters, accounts and audits
for 2016 budget year, Report on
investments, Report on arrears of
contributions and advances to the
Working Capital Fund, Budget
considerations for 2017)
—Results-based budget for 2018–2019
—IMO Member State Audit Scheme
—Consideration of the report of the
Facilitation Committee
—Consideration of the report of the
Legal Committee
—Consideration of the reports of the
Maritime Safety Committee
—Consideration of the report of the
Technical Cooperation Committee
—Technical Cooperation Fund (Report
on activities of the 2016 programmes
& Preliminary biennial allocation to
support the ITCP for 2018–2019)
—World Maritime University (Report of
the Board of Governors, Budget,
Proposed Charter amendments)
—IMO International Maritime Law
Institute (Report of the Board of
Governors, Budget and Proposed
amendments to the Charter of the
World Maritime University)
—Protection of vital shipping lanes
—Principles to be considered in the
review of existing requirements and
the development of new requirements
—Assembly matters (Provisional
agenda, Preparations for Assembly,
and Draft report of the Council to the
Assembly)
—External relations (With the U.N. and
the specialized agencies, Joint
Inspection Unit, Relations with
intergovernmental organizations,
Relations with non-governmental
organizations, World Maritime Day,
International Maritime Prize, IMO
Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea,
Report of the Day of the Seafarer, and
IMO Maritime Ambassador Scheme)
—Report on the status of the convention
and membership of the Organization
—Report on the status of conventions
and other multilateral instruments in
respect of which the Organization
performs functions
—Place, date and duration of the next
two sessions of the Council and
substantive items for inclusion in the
provisional agendas for the next two
sessions of Council (C/ES.29 and C
119)
—Supplementary agenda items, if any
Members of the public may attend
this meeting up to the seating capacity
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of the room. To facilitate the building
security process, and to request
reasonable accommodation, those who
plan to attend should contact the
meeting coordinator, LCDR Staci Weist,
by email at Eustacia.Y.Weist@uscg.mil,
by phone at (202) 372–1376, or in
writing at 2703 Martin Luther King Jr.
Ave. SE., Stop 7509, Washington DC
20593–7509 not later than July 5, 2017.
Requests made after July 5, 2017 might
not be able to be accommodated.
Please note that due to security
considerations, two valid, government
issued photo identifications must be
presented to gain entrance to the Coast
Guard Headquarters building. It is
recommended that attendees arrive to
Coast Guard Headquarters no later than
30 minutes ahead of the scheduled
meeting for the security screening
process. Coast Guard Headquarters is
accessible by taxi and public
transportation. Parking in the vicinity of
the building is extremely limited.
Additional information regarding this
and other IMO public meetings may be
found at: www.uscg.mil/imo.
Jonathan W. Burby,
Coast Guard Liaison Officer, Office of Ocean
and Polar Affairs, Department of State.
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Federal Transit Administration
Limitation on Claims Against Proposed
Public Transportation Projects
Federal Transit Administration
(FTA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces final
environmental actions taken by the
Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
for projects in Cambridge, Medford, and
Somerville, Massachusetts; King
County, Washington; and Elgin, Illinois.
The purpose of this notice is to
announce publicly the environmental
decisions by FTA on the subject projects
and to activate the limitation on any
claims that may challenge these final
environmental actions.
DATES: By this notice, FTA is advising
the public of final agency actions
subject to Section 139(l) of Title 23,
United States Code (U.S.C.). A claim
seeking judicial review of FTA actions
announced herein for the listed public
transportation projects will be barred
unless the claim is filed on or before
November 6, 2017.
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 10021]
Notice of Public Meeting
The Department of State will conduct an open meeting at 9:00 a.m.
on Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in Room 5L18-01 of the Douglas A. Munro
Coast Guard Headquarters Building at St. Elizabeth's, 2703 Martin
Luther King Jr. Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20593. The primary purpose
of the meeting is to prepare for the sixty-seventh session of the
International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Technical Cooperation
Committee (TCC 67) to be held at the IMO Headquarters, United Kingdom,
17-19 July, 2017 and the one hundred and eighteenth session of the
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IMO Council (C 118) to be held at the IMO Headquarters, United Kingdom,
24-28 July, 2017.
The agenda items to be considered include:
Sixty-Seventh Session of the Technical Co-Operation Committee
--Adoption of the agenda
--Work of other bodies and organizations
--Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme (Annual report for 2016 &
Programme for 2018 and 2019)
--Financing of the Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme
(Technical Cooperation Fund Allocation for 2018 and 2019, Review and
revision of the 2007 Strategy on the long-term financing of the
Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme, and Sustainable financing)
--The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (Maritime transport
policy development, Country Maritime Profiles, Related developments
within the United Nations system, Linkage with IMO's technical
assistance work, and Revision of the Assembly resolutions relating to
technical cooperation)
--Partnerships (Regional presence and coordination and Partnership
arrangements)
--Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme and IMO Member States Audit
Scheme (Analysis of the consolidated audit summary reports of the
Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme and Developments with respect
to IMO Member States Audit Scheme)
--Capacity Building: Strengthening the impact of women in the maritime
sector
--Global maritime training institutions (World Maritime University, IMO
International Maritime Law Institute, and Other established
arrangements)
--Impact Assessment Exercise (Follow-up to the exercise for the period
2012-2015 and Matters relating to future exercises)
--Development of a new Strategic Framework for the Organization for
2018-2023
--Application of the Committee's guidelines
--Work programme
--Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman for 2018
--Amendment of the Rules of Procedure of the Committee
--Any other business
--Consideration of the report of the Committee on its sixty-seventh
session
One Hundred and Eighteenth Session of Council
--Adoption of the agenda
--Report of the Secretary-General on credentials
--Strategy, planning and reform
--Resource management (Human resource matters, accounts and audits for
2016 budget year, Report on investments, Report on arrears of
contributions and advances to the Working Capital Fund, Budget
considerations for 2017)
--Results-based budget for 2018-2019
--IMO Member State Audit Scheme
--Consideration of the report of the Facilitation Committee
--Consideration of the report of the Legal Committee
--Consideration of the reports of the Maritime Safety Committee
--Consideration of the report of the Technical Cooperation Committee
--Technical Cooperation Fund (Report on activities of the 2016
programmes & Preliminary biennial allocation to support the ITCP for
2018-2019)
--World Maritime University (Report of the Board of Governors, Budget,
Proposed Charter amendments)
--IMO International Maritime Law Institute (Report of the Board of
Governors, Budget and Proposed amendments to the Charter of the World
Maritime University)
--Protection of vital shipping lanes
--Principles to be considered in the review of existing requirements
and the development of new requirements
--Assembly matters (Provisional agenda, Preparations for Assembly, and
Draft report of the Council to the Assembly)
--External relations (With the U.N. and the specialized agencies, Joint
Inspection Unit, Relations with intergovernmental organizations,
Relations with non-governmental organizations, World Maritime Day,
International Maritime Prize, IMO Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea,
Report of the Day of the Seafarer, and IMO Maritime Ambassador Scheme)
--Report on the status of the convention and membership of the
Organization
--Report on the status of conventions and other multilateral
instruments in respect of which the Organization performs functions
--Place, date and duration of the next two sessions of the Council and
substantive items for inclusion in the provisional agendas for the next
two sessions of Council (C/ES.29 and C 119)
--Supplementary agenda items, if any
Members of the public may attend this meeting up to the seating
capacity of the room. To facilitate the building security process, and
to request reasonable accommodation, those who plan to attend should
contact the meeting coordinator, LCDR Staci Weist, by email at
Eustacia.Y.Weist@uscg.mil, by phone at (202) 372-1376, or in writing at
2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE., Stop 7509, Washington DC 20593-
7509 not later than July 5, 2017. Requests made after July 5, 2017
might not be able to be accommodated.
Please note that due to security considerations, two valid,
government issued photo identifications must be presented to gain
entrance to the Coast Guard Headquarters building. It is recommended
that attendees arrive to Coast Guard Headquarters no later than 30
minutes ahead of the scheduled meeting for the security screening
process. Coast Guard Headquarters is accessible by taxi and public
transportation. Parking in the vicinity of the building is extremely
limited. Additional information regarding this and other IMO public
meetings may be found at: www.uscg.mil/imo.
Jonathan W. Burby,
Coast Guard Liaison Officer, Office of Ocean and Polar Affairs,
Department of State.
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