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selected second factor. SSA expanded
its existing capabilities to require
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Modality of completion
individuals who cannot, or are not
willing, to register online. For this
process, the individual must go to a
local SSA field office and provide
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Type of Request: Revision of an OMBapproved information collection.
Frequency of
response
Average
burden per
response
(minutes)
Estimated total
annual burden
(hours)
Internet Requestors .........................................................................................
In-Person (Intranet) Requestors ......................................................................
52,698,441
3,407,319
1
1
8
8
7,026,459
454,309
Totals ........................................................................................................
56,105,760
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7,480,768
Dated: July 10, 2017.
Naomi R. Sipple,
Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 10058]
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U.S. Department of State Advisory
Committee on Private International
Law (ACPIL): Public Meeting on Family
Law
The Office of the Assistant Legal
Adviser for Private International Law,
Department of State, gives notice of a
public meeting to discuss a draft Guide
to Good Practice on Article 13(b) of The
Hague Abduction Convention. The
public meeting will take place on
August 8, 2017, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.
EDT. This is not a meeting of the full
Advisory Committee.
At its 2012 annual meeting, the
Council on General Affairs and Policy of
the Hague Conference on Private
International Law established a Working
Group to develop a Guide to Good
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Practice on the application of Article
13(b) of the 1980 Hague Convention on
the Civil Aspects of International Child
Abduction. The Hague Conference has
provided a draft text, which is available
at https://assets.hcch.net/docs/
0a0532b7-d580-4e53-8c257edab2a94284.pdf.
The purpose of the public meeting is
to obtain the views of concerned
stakeholders on the draft Guide to Good
Practice. Those who cannot attend but
wish to comment are welcome to do so
by email to Michael Coffee at coffeems@
state.gov.
Time and Place: The meeting will
take place on August 8, 2017, from 9
a.m. until 5 p.m. EDT in Room 1107,
U.S. Department of State, Harry S
Truman Building, 2201 C Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20520. Participants
should plan to arrive at the Truman
building by 8:15 a.m. for visitor
screening. If you are unable to attend
the public meeting and would like to
participate from a remote location,
teleconferencing will be available.
Public Participation: This meeting is
open to the public, subject to the
capacity of the meeting room. Access to
the building is strictly controlled. For
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pre-clearance purposes, those planning
to attend should email pil@state.gov
providing full name, address, date of
birth, citizenship, driver’s license or
passport number, and email address.
This information will greatly facilitate
entry into the building. A member of the
public needing reasonable
accommodation should email pil@
state.gov not later than August 1, 2017.
Requests made after that date will be
considered, but might not be able to be
fulfilled. If you would like to participate
by telephone, please email pil@state.gov
to obtain the call-in number and other
information.
You must notify pil@state.gov of your
intention to participate in the meeting,
either in person or by telephone, to
receive an agenda for the meeting as
well as directions for arrival at the
Truman building.
Data from the public is requested
pursuant to Public Law 99–399
(Omnibus Diplomatic Security and
Antiterrorism Act of 1986), as amended;
Public Law 107–56 (USA PATRIOT
Act); and Executive Order 13356. The
purpose of the collection is to validate
the identity of individuals who enter
Department facilities.
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The data will be entered into the
Visitor Access Control System (VACS–
D) database. Please see the Security
Records System of Records Notice
(State–36) at https://foia.state.gov/_
docs/SORN/State-36.pdf for additional
information.
Michael S. Coffee,
Attorney-Adviser, Office of Private
International Law, Office of the Legal Adviser,
U.S. Department of State.
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Review Board (PRB) and Executive
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Surface Transportation Board.
ACTION: Notice of Senior Executive
Service Performance Review Board
(PRB) and Executive Resources Board
(ERB) Membership.
AGENCY:
If
you have any questions, please contact
Teresa Schlee at teresa.schlee@stb.gov
or 202–245–0340.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Effective
immediately, the membership of the
PRB and ERB is as follows:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Performance Review Board
Lucille Marvin, Chairman
Lee Gardner, Member
Rachel D. Campbell, Member
Craig M. Keats, Alternate Member
Executive Resources Board
Rachel D. Campbell, Chairman
Leland L. Gardner, Member
Lucille Marvin, Member
Craig M. Keats, Alternate Member
Raina Contee,
Clearance Clerk.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
[Summary Notice No. PE–2017–57]
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Petition for Exemption; Summary of
Petition Received
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of petition for exemption
received.
AGENCY:
This notice contains a
summary of a petition seeking relief
from specified requirements of Federal
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Aviation Regulations. The purpose of
this notice is to improve the public’s
awareness of, and participation in, this
aspect of the FAA’s regulatory activities.
Neither publication of this notice nor
the inclusion or omission of information
in the summary is intended to affect the
legal status of the petition or its final
disposition.
DATES: Comments on this petition must
identify the petition docket number
involved and must be received on or
before August 2, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Send comments identified
by docket number FAA–2017–0635
using any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and follow
the online instructions for sending your
comments electronically.
• Mail: Send comments to Docket
Operations, M–30; U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT), 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Room W12–140, West
Building Ground Floor, Washington, DC
20590–0001.
• Hand Delivery or Courier: Take
comments to Docket Operations in
Room W12–140 of the West Building
Ground Floor at 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays.
• Fax: Fax comments to Docket
Operations at 202–493–2251.
Privacy: In accordance with 5 U.S.C.
553(c), DOT solicits comments from the
public to better inform its rulemaking
process. DOT posts these comments,
without edit, including any personal
information the commenter provides, to
https://www.regulations.gov, as
described in the system of records
notice (DOT/ALL–14 FDMS), which can
be reviewed at https://www.dot.gov/
privacy.
Docket: Background documents or
comments received may be read at
https://www.regulations.gov at any time.
Follow the online instructions for
accessing the docket or go to the Docket
Operations in Room W12–140 of the
West Building Ground Floor at 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Deana Stedman, ANM–113, Federal
Aviation Administration, 1601 Lind
Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057–3356,
email deana.stedman@faa.gov, phone
(425) 227–2148; or Alphonso
Pendergrass, ARM–200, Office of
Rulemaking, Federal Aviation
Administration, 800 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591,
email alphonso.pendergrass@faa.gov,
phone (202) 267–4713.
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This notice is published pursuant to
14 CFR 11.85.
Issued in Renton, Washington, on July 7,
2017.
Victor Wicklund,
Manager, Transport Standards Staff.
Petition for Exemption
Docket No.: FAA–2017–0635.
Petitioner: Airbus.
Section of 14 CFR Affected:
§ K25.1.4(a)(2).
Description of Relief Sought:
Petitioner requests relief from the
extended operations (ETOPS)
requirements of 14 CFR K25.1.4(a)(2)
related to the fuel system design and
fuel pump power source under
emergency power on Airbus Model
A330 airplanes.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
[Summary Notice No. 2017–55]
Petition for Exemption; Summary of
Petition Received; Richard Bundy
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice contains a
summary of a petition seeking relief
from specified requirements of Federal
Aviation Regulations. The purpose of
this notice is to improve the public’s
awareness of, and participation in, the
FAA’s exemption process. Neither
publication of this notice nor the
inclusion or omission of information in
the summary is intended to affect the
legal status of the petition or its final
disposition.
SUMMARY:
Comments on this petition must
identify the petition docket number and
must be received on or before August 2,
2017.
ADDRESSES: Send comments identified
by docket number FAA–2017–0285
using any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and follow
the online instructions for sending your
comments electronically.
• Mail: Send comments to Docket
Operations, M–30; U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT), 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Room W12–140, West
Building Ground Floor, Washington, DC
20590–0001.
• Hand Delivery or Courier: Take
comments to Docket Operations in
Room W12–140 of the West Building,
DATES:
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 10058]
U.S. Department of State Advisory Committee on Private
International Law (ACPIL): Public Meeting on Family Law
The Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser for Private International
Law, Department of State, gives notice of a public meeting to discuss a
draft Guide to Good Practice on Article 13(b) of The Hague Abduction
Convention. The public meeting will take place on August 8, 2017, from
9 a.m. until 5 p.m. EDT. This is not a meeting of the full Advisory
Committee.
At its 2012 annual meeting, the Council on General Affairs and
Policy of the Hague Conference on Private International Law established
a Working Group to develop a Guide to Good Practice on the application
of Article 13(b) of the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of
International Child Abduction. The Hague Conference has provided a
draft text, which is available at https://assets.hcch.net/docs/0a0532b7-d580-4e53-8c25-7edab2a94284.pdf.
The purpose of the public meeting is to obtain the views of
concerned stakeholders on the draft Guide to Good Practice. Those who
cannot attend but wish to comment are welcome to do so by email to
Michael Coffee at coffeems@state.gov.
Time and Place: The meeting will take place on August 8, 2017, from
9 a.m. until 5 p.m. EDT in Room 1107, U.S. Department of State, Harry S
Truman Building, 2201 C Street NW., Washington, DC 20520. Participants
should plan to arrive at the Truman building by 8:15 a.m. for visitor
screening. If you are unable to attend the public meeting and would
like to participate from a remote location, teleconferencing will be
available.
Public Participation: This meeting is open to the public, subject
to the capacity of the meeting room. Access to the building is strictly
controlled. For pre-clearance purposes, those planning to attend should
email pil@state.gov providing full name, address, date of birth,
citizenship, driver's license or passport number, and email address.
This information will greatly facilitate entry into the building. A
member of the public needing reasonable accommodation should email
pil@state.gov not later than August 1, 2017. Requests made after that
date will be considered, but might not be able to be fulfilled. If you
would like to participate by telephone, please email pil@state.gov to
obtain the call-in number and other information.
You must notify pil@state.gov of your intention to participate in
the meeting, either in person or by telephone, to receive an agenda for
the meeting as well as directions for arrival at the Truman building.
Data from the public is requested pursuant to Public Law 99-399
(Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986), as
amended; Public Law 107-56 (USA PATRIOT Act); and Executive Order
13356. The purpose of the collection is to validate the identity of
individuals who enter Department facilities.
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The data will be entered into the Visitor Access Control System
(VACS-D) database. Please see the Security Records System of Records
Notice (State-36) at https://foia.state.gov/_docs/SORN/State-36.pdf for
additional information.
Michael S. Coffee,
Attorney-Adviser, Office of Private International Law, Office of the
Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State.
[FR Doc. 2017-14727 Filed 7-12-17; 8:45 am]
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