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Rule Change, as Modified by
Amendment No. 1
In its filing, ICE Clear Europe
requested that the Commission grant
accelerated approval of the proposed
rule change pursuant to Section 19(b)(2)
of the Exchange Act.18 Under Section
19(b)(2)(C)(iii) of the Act,19 the
Commission may grant accelerated
approval of a proposed rule change if
the Commission finds good cause for
doing so. ICE Clear Europe believes that
accelerated approval is warranted
because the proposed rule change, as
On the basis of the foregoing, the
Commission finds that the proposed
rule change is consistent with the
requirements of Section 17A of the
Act,21 and Rule 17Ad–22(e)(7) 22
thereunder.
It is therefore ordered pursuant to
Section 19(b)(2) of the Act 23 that the
proposed rule change (File Number SR–
ICEEU–2018–015), as modified by
Amendment No. 1, be, and hereby is,
approved on an accelerated basis.24
18 15
U.S.C. 78s(b)(2).
19 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2)(C)(iii).
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20 15
U.S.C. 78s(b)(2)(C)(iii).
U.S.C. 78q–1.
22 17 CFR 240.17Ad–22(e)(7).
23 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2).
24 In approving the proposed rule change, the
Commission considered the proposal’s impact on
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authority.25
Brent J. Fields,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 10627]
Overseas Schools Advisory Council;
Notice of Meeting
The Overseas Schools Advisory
Council, Department of State, will hold
its Annual Committee Meeting on
Wednesday, January 16, 2019 from 1:00
p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the Melrose
Georgetown Hotel, Clifton Room, 2430
Pennsylvania Ave. A second meeting
will be held on Thursday, January 17,
2019 from 9:00 a.m. until approximately
2:00 p.m. in Conference Room 1482,
Department of State, 2201 C Street NW,
Washington, DC The meetings are open
to the public.
The Overseas Schools Advisory
Council works closely with the U.S.
business community in improving
American-sponsored schools overseas
that are assisted by the Department of
State and attended by dependents of
U.S. government employees, and the
children of employees of U.S.
corporations and foundations abroad.
These meetings will deal with issues
related to the work and the support
provided by the Overseas Schools
Advisory Council to the Americansponsored overseas schools. There will
be a report and discussion about the
status of the Council-sponsored projects
on child protection and special needs.
Moreover, the Regional Education
Officers in the Office of Overseas
Schools will make presentations on the
activities and initiatives in the
American-sponsored overseas schools.
Members of the public may attend the
meetings and join in the discussion,
subject to the instructions of the Chair.
Admission of public members will be
limited to the seating available. Access
to the Department of State is controlled,
and individual building passes are
required for all attendees. Persons who
plan to attend should advise the office
of Mr. Thomas Shearer, Department of
State, Office of Overseas Schools,
telephone 202–261–8200, prior to
January 9, 2019. Each visitor will be
asked to provide his/her date of birth
and either driver’s license or passport
efficiency, competition, and capital formation. 15
U.S.C. 78c(f).
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number at the time of registration and
at the time of attendance, and must be
able to produce a valid photo ID to gain
access to the Department of State.
Personal data 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. 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.
Any requests for reasonable
accommodation should be made at the
time of registration. All such requests
will be considered, however, requests
made after January 7 might not be
possible to fill. All attendees must use
the 21st Street entrance to the building
for Thursday’s meeting.
Thomas P. Shearer,
Executive Secretary, Overseas Schools
Advisory Council, Department of State.
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Availability of Record of Decision for
the Environmental Impact Statement,
Tucson International Airport, Tucson,
Pima County, Arizona.
Federal Aviation
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of availability for record
of decision.
AGENCY:
The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) is issuing this
notice to advise the public that it has
published a Record of Decision (ROD)
signed by the FAA and the United
States Air Force for the Final
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
The EIS evaluated proposed Airfield
Safety Enhancement Project at Tucson
International Airport (TUS), Tucson,
Pima County, Arizona.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David B. Kessler, AICP, Regional
Environmental Protection Specialist,
AWP–610.1, Office of Airports, Federal
Aviation Administration, WesternPacific Region, 777 South Aviation
Boulevard, Suite 150, El Segundo,
California 90245, Telephone: 424–405–
7315.
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The FAA
as lead agency, along with the United
States Air Force, as a cooperating
agency on behalf of the United States
Air Force and the National Guard
Bureau, have completed and are
publishing a Record of Decision (ROD)
for proposed improvements and various
land transactions identified at TUS. The
ROD was prepared pursuant to Title 40,
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
1505.2.
The FAA published its Final EIS for
these proposed improvements on
August 31, 2018. The FAA prepared the
Final EIS pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969; the
Council of Environmental Quality
implementing regulations, 40 CFR parts
1500–1508, FAA Order 1050.1F, and
FAA Order 5050.4B. FAA assessed the
potential environmental impacts of the
Airfield Safety Enhancement Project
(ASEP), as well as the No Action
Alternative where the FAA would make
no improvements at TUS.
In the Final EIS, the FAA identified
the ASEP as the preferred alternative in
meeting the purpose and need for
enhancement of safety at TUS. The
ASEP includes relocation of Runway
11R/29L (proposed to be 10,996 feet
long by 150 feet wide); the demolition
of the existing Runway 11R/29L; the
construction of a new center parallel
and connecting taxiway system;
acquisition of land for the runway
object-free area, runway safety area, and
the runway protection zone from Air
Force Plant (AFP) 44. The ASEP also
includes relocation of navigational aids
and development and/or modification of
associated arrival and departure
procedures for the relocated runway.
The ASEP also includes demolition of
12 Earth Covered Magazines (ECMs) on
AFP 44 and their replacement elsewhere
on AFP 44. The ASEP also includes
both connected and similar land transfer
actions from the Tucson Airport
Authority (TAA) to the USAF for land
at AFP 44; and another parcel of airport
land, on behalf of the National Guard
Bureau, for construction of a Munitions
Storage Area for the Arizona Air
National Guard 162nd Wing at the
Tucson Air National Guard Base.
Copies of the ROD are available for
public review at the following locations
during normal business hours:
• U.S. Department of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administration,
Western-Pacific Region, Office of
Airports, 777 South Aviation Boulevard,
Suite 150, El Segundo, California 90245.
• U.S. Department of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administration,
Phoenix Airports District Office, 3800
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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North Central Avenue, Suite 1025, 10th
Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85012.
• Tucson International Airport
Administrative Offices, 7250 South
Tucson Boulevard, Suite 300, Tucson,
Arizona 85756.
The ROD may also be viewed at
FAA’s website: https://www.faa.gov/
airports/environmental/records_
decision/ and the TUS EIS website
https://www.airportprojects.net/tus-eis/.
Copies of the ROD is also available at
the following libraries:
• Joel D. Valdez Main Library, 101
North Stone Avenue, Tucson, Arizona
85701
• Murphy-Wilmot Library, 530 North
Wilmot Road, Tucson, Arizona 85711
• Dusenberry-River Library 5605 East
River Road, Suite 105, Tucson,
Arizona 85750
• Mission Public Library, 3770 South
Mission Road, Tucson, Arizona 85713
• El Pueblo Library, 101 West Irvington
Road, Tucson, Arizona 85706
• Valencia Library, 202 West Valencia
Road, Tucson, Arizona 85706
• El Rio Library, 1390 W Speedway
Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85745
• Santa Rosa Library, 1075 S 10th Ave,
Tucson, AZ 85701
• Quincie Douglas library, 1585 East
36th Street, Tucson, Arizona 85713
• Eckstrom-Columbus Library, 4350
East 22nd Street, Tucson, AZ 85711
• Himmel Park Library, Himmel Park,
1035 North Treat Avenue, Tucson, AZ
85716
• Martha Cooper Library 1377 North
Catalina Avenue, Tucson, Arizona
85712
• Woods Memorial Library, 3455 North
1st Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85719
• University of Arizona Main Library—
1510 East University Boulevard,
Tucson, Arizona 85721
Questions may be directed to the
individual above under the heading FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Issued in El Segundo, California, on
December 7, 2018.
Mark A. McClardy,
Director, Office of Airports, Western-Pacific
Region, AWP–600.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 10627]
Overseas Schools Advisory Council; Notice of Meeting
The Overseas Schools Advisory Council, Department of State, will
hold its Annual Committee Meeting on Wednesday, January 16, 2019 from
1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the Melrose Georgetown Hotel, Clifton
Room, 2430 Pennsylvania Ave. A second meeting will be held on Thursday,
January 17, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. until approximately 2:00 p.m. in
Conference Room 1482, Department of State, 2201 C Street NW,
Washington, DC The meetings are open to the public.
The Overseas Schools Advisory Council works closely with the U.S.
business community in improving American-sponsored schools overseas
that are assisted by the Department of State and attended by dependents
of U.S. government employees, and the children of employees of U.S.
corporations and foundations abroad.
These meetings will deal with issues related to the work and the
support provided by the Overseas Schools Advisory Council to the
American-sponsored overseas schools. There will be a report and
discussion about the status of the Council-sponsored projects on child
protection and special needs. Moreover, the Regional Education Officers
in the Office of Overseas Schools will make presentations on the
activities and initiatives in the American-sponsored overseas schools.
Members of the public may attend the meetings and join in the
discussion, subject to the instructions of the Chair. Admission of
public members will be limited to the seating available. Access to the
Department of State is controlled, and individual building passes are
required for all attendees. Persons who plan to attend should advise
the office of Mr. Thomas Shearer, Department of State, Office of
Overseas Schools, telephone 202-261-8200, prior to January 9, 2019.
Each visitor will be asked to provide his/her date of birth and either
driver's license or passport
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number at the time of registration and at the time of attendance, and
must be able to produce a valid photo ID to gain access to the
Department of State.
Personal data 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. 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.
Any requests for reasonable accommodation should be made at the
time of registration. All such requests will be considered, however,
requests made after January 7 might not be possible to fill. All
attendees must use the 21st Street entrance to the building for
Thursday's meeting.
Thomas P. Shearer,
Executive Secretary, Overseas Schools Advisory Council, Department of
State.
[FR Doc. 2018-27040 Filed 12-12-18; 8:45 am]
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