Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction; Notice of Public Meeting, 31252-31253 [2018-14221]

Download as PDF 31252 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 3, 2018 / Notices FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrea Huseth, Government Information Specialist, Disclosure and Data Support Division, Office of Privacy and Disclosure, Office of the General Counsel, Social Security Administration, Room G–401 West High Rise, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21235–6401, telephone: (410) 965–6868, email: andrea.huseth@ssa.gov and Tristin Dorsey, Government Information Specialist, Privacy Implementation Division, Office of Privacy and Disclosure, Office of the General Counsel, Social Security Administration, Room G–401 West High Rise, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21235–6401, telephone: (410) 965–2950, email: tristin.dorsey@ssa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Background and Purpose of the Proposed New Routine Use Social Security’s representative payee program provides financial management for Social Security beneficiaries and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients (both hereafter referred to as beneficiaries) who are incapable of managing their benefits or payments. The representative payee’s primary responsibility is to use the beneficiary’s benefits or payments for current and foreseeable needs. Historically, representative payees have submitted annual accounting forms to account for the Social Security benefits or SSI payments received. In addition to the annual accounting form, we select some representative payees for additional review. This type of oversight provides a more in depth review to ensure that the representative payee is meeting his or her representative payee obligations and managing the benefits or payments in the best interest of the beneficiary that he or she is serving. When conducting the representative payee reviews, which may include beneficiary, legal guardian, or third party interviews, the reviewer may observe a health or safety issue, or any other issue negatively affecting the beneficiary’s well-being, that requires a referral to an appropriate local, state, or federal agency or entity with responsibility for investigating or addressing these issues. We are proposing a new routine use to permit us to disclose personal information relevant and necessary to make these referrals to such agencies or entities when the reviewer determines that the beneficiary’s safety or well-being may be in jeopardy. II. Proposed New Routine Use The Privacy Act requires that agencies publish a notice in the Federal Register of ‘‘each routine use of the records contained in the system, including the categories of users and the purpose of such use.’’ 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4)(D). We have developed the following new routine use that will allow us to disclose information to a local, state, or federal agency, under the circumstances described above. • To agencies or entities with responsibility for investigating or addressing possible financial exploitation of, an immediate health or safety threat to, or other serious risk to the well-being of the beneficiary, for referral, when these issues are identified during a representative payee review. We will include the new routine use in the following systems of records: New routine use 60–0058—Master Files of Social Security Number Holders and SSN Applications ........................... No. 49 ............ 60–0090—Master Beneficiary Record ................................................................................................. No. 42 ............ 60–0103—Supplemental Security Income Record and Special Veterans Benefits ............................ No. 40 ............ 60–0222—Master Representative Payee File ..................................................................................... sradovich on DSK3GMQ082PROD with NOTICES System No. and name No. 23 ............ SSA will disclose only those elements from SSA’s systems of records that are necessary to make the appropriate referral for services to the appropriate agency or entity. We are not republishing in their entirety the SORNs to which we are adding the proposed new routine use. Instead, we are republishing only the identification number, name of the systems of records, the numbers of the new routine use, and the issue of the Federal Register in which the system of records notice was last published, including the publication date and number. In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r), we have provided a report to OMB and Congress on these modified systems of records. VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:07 Jul 02, 2018 Jkt 244001 Dated: May 23, 2018. Mary Ann Zimmerman, Acting Executive Director, Office of Privacy and Disclosure, Office of the General Counsel. [FR Doc. 2018–14247 Filed 7–2–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4191–02–P DEPARTMENT OF STATE [Public Notice: 10437] Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction; Notice of Public Meeting ACTION: Notice of public meeting. The Department of State will hold an information session regarding issues related to upcoming first United Nations Intergovernmental Conference on marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction. DATES: The public meeting will be held on July 25, 2018, 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00136 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Federal Register citation No./publication date 75 78 79 71 72 78 71 72 78 FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR 82121, 12/29/10. 40542, 07/05/13. 78780, 02/13/14. 1829, 01/11/06. 69723, 12/10/07. 40542, 07/05/13. 1830, 01/11/06. 69723, 12/10/07. 23811, 04/22/13. The meeting will be held at the Harry S. Truman Main State Building, Room 1498, 2201 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20520. ADDRESSES: If you would like to participate in this meeting, please send your (1) name, (2) organization/affiliation, and (3) email address and phone number, as well as any requests for reasonable accommodation, to Elana Mendelson at MendlesonEK@state.gov or call (202) 647–1073. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: In September 2018, the United States will participate in the first session of the Intergovernmental Conference established by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to negotiate an international legally binding instrument under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the conservation and sustainable use of SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: E:\FR\FM\03JYN1.SGM 03JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 128 / Tuesday, July 3, 2018 / Notices marine biological diversity beyond areas of national jurisdiction. We will provide a brief overview of the issues to be discussed at the upcoming session of the Intergovernmental Conference and would like to invite interested stakeholders to share comments, concerns, and questions about these issues. The information obtained from this session and any subsequent related meetings will be used to help us prepare for U.S. participation in international meetings and specifically U.S. participation in the Intergovernmental Conference. Reasonable Accommodation: This meeting is physically accessible to people with disabilities. Requests for sign language interpretation or other reasonable accommodation should be directed to the point of contact for this event (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) at least 5 days prior to the meeting date. Requests received after that date will be considered, but might not be possible to fulfill. Personal data for entry into the Harry S. Truman building are 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. 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:// www.state.gov/documents/organization/ 242611.pdf for additional information. Evan T. Bloom, Director, Office of Ocean and Polar Affairs, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Department of State. [FR Doc. 2018–14221 Filed 7–2–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–09–P DEPARTMENT OF STATE sradovich on DSK3GMQ082PROD with NOTICES [Public Notice: 10453] 30-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Statement Regarding a Lost or Stolen U.S. Passport Book and/ or Card Notice of request for public comment and submission to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) of proposed collection of information. ACTION: The Department of State has submitted the information collection SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:07 Jul 02, 2018 Jkt 244001 described below to OMB for approval. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 we are requesting comments on this collection from all interested individuals and organizations. The purpose of this Notice is to allow 30 days for public comment. DATES: Submit comments directly to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) up to August 2, 2018. ADDRESSES: Direct comments to the Department of State Desk Officer in the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). You may submit comments by the following methods: • Email: oira_submission@ omb.eop.gov. You must include the DS form number, information collection title, and the OMB control number in the subject line of your message. • Fax: 202–395–5806. Attention: Desk Officer for Department of State. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: • Title of Information Collection: Statement Regarding a Lost or Stolen U.S. Passport Book and/or Card • OMB Control Number: 1405–0014. • Type of Request: Revision of a Currently Approved Collection. • Originating Office: Bureau of Consular Affairs, Passport Services, Office of Legal Affairs (CA/PPT/S/L/ LA). • Form Number: DS–64. • Respondents: Individuals or Households. • Estimated Number of Respondents: 643,400. • Estimated Number of Responses: 643,400. • Average Time per Response: 5 minutes. • Total Estimated Burden Time: 53,617 hours. • Frequency: On occasion. • Obligation to Respond: Required to Obtain or Retain a Benefit. We are soliciting public comments to permit the Department to: • Evaluate whether the proposed information collection is necessary for the proper functions of the Department. • Evaluate the accuracy of our estimate of the time and cost burden for this proposed collection, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used. • Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected. • Minimize the reporting burden on those who are to respond, including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. Please note that comments submitted in response to this Notice are public PO 00000 Frm 00137 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 31253 record. Before including any detailed personal information, you should be aware that your comments as submitted, including your personal information, will be available for public review. Abstract of Proposed Collection The Secretary of State is authorized to issue U.S. passports under 8 U.S.C. 1104, 22 U.S.C. 211a et seq, and Executive Order 11295 (August 5, 1966). Department regulations provide that individuals whose valid or potentially valid U.S. passports were lost or stolen must make a report of the lost or stolen passport to the Department of State before they receive a new passport so that the lost or stolen passport can be invalidated (22 CFR parts 50 and 51). The Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 2002 (8 U.S.C. 1737) requires the Department of State to collect accurate information on lost or stolen U.S. passports and to enter that information into a data system. Form DS–64 collects information identifying the person who held the lost or stolen passport and describing the circumstances under which the passport was lost or stolen. As required by the cited authorities, we use the information collected to accurately identify the passport that must be invalidated and to make a record of the circumstances surrounding the lost or stolen passport. False statements made knowingly or willfully on passport forms, in affidavits, or other supporting documents, are punishable by fine and/ or imprisonment under U.S. law. (18 U.S.C. 1001, 1542–1544). Methodology Passport applicants can submit their form electronically on www.travel.state.gov or call the National Passport Information Center at 1–877– 487–2778. Applicants can also download the form from the internet or obtain one at any Passport Agency or Acceptance Facility. Barry J. Conway, Managing Director for Passport Services, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Department of State. [FR Doc. 2018–14219 Filed 7–2–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–06–P SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD Release of Waybill Data The Surface Transportation Board has received a request from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (WB18–19—6/20/18) for permission to use data from the Board’s 2016 and 2017 Masked Carload Waybill Samples. A E:\FR\FM\03JYN1.SGM 03JYN1

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[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 128 (Tuesday, July 3, 2018)]
[Notices]
[Pages 31252-31253]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2018-14221]


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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

[Public Notice: 10437]


Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction; Notice of Public 
Meeting

ACTION: Notice of public meeting.

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SUMMARY: The Department of State will hold an information session 
regarding issues related to upcoming first United Nations 
Intergovernmental Conference on marine biodiversity in areas beyond 
national jurisdiction.

DATES: The public meeting will be held on July 25, 2018, 1:30 p.m.-3:00 
p.m.

ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the Harry S. Truman Main State 
Building, Room 1498, 2201 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20520.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you would like to participate in 
this meeting, please send your (1) name, (2) organization/affiliation, 
and (3) email address and phone number, as well as any requests for 
reasonable accommodation, to Elana Mendelson at [email protected] 
or call (202) 647-1073.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In September 2018, the United States will 
participate in the first session of the Intergovernmental Conference 
established by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to negotiate 
an international legally binding instrument under the United Nations 
Convention on the Law of the Sea on the conservation and sustainable 
use of

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marine biological diversity beyond areas of national jurisdiction.
    We will provide a brief overview of the issues to be discussed at 
the upcoming session of the Intergovernmental Conference and would like 
to invite interested stakeholders to share comments, concerns, and 
questions about these issues.
    The information obtained from this session and any subsequent 
related meetings will be used to help us prepare for U.S. participation 
in international meetings and specifically U.S. participation in the 
Intergovernmental Conference.
    Reasonable Accommodation: This meeting is physically accessible to 
people with disabilities. Requests for sign language interpretation or 
other reasonable accommodation should be directed to the point of 
contact for this event (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) at least 5 
days prior to the meeting date. Requests received after that date will 
be considered, but might not be possible to fulfill. Personal data for 
entry into the Harry S. Truman building are 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. 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://www.state.gov/documents/organization/242611.pdf for additional 
information.


Evan T. Bloom,
Director, Office of Ocean and Polar Affairs, Bureau of Oceans and 
International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Department of 
State.
[FR Doc. 2018-14221 Filed 7-2-18; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 4710-09-P


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