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Download as PDF amozie on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES1 Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 21 / Thursday, January 31, 2019 / Notices calibrating international standards. The Board welcomes feedback on current and future QISs from firms both formally, through frequently asked questions (FAQs), and informally via newly instituted QIS outreach sessions, ad hoc discussions, and emails. As a general matter, however, the Board is unable to guarantee the release of QISs for notice and comment because international working groups often require three or more months to develop QISs, and the typical timeframe for the entire QIS process is six months. The full notice-and-comment period under the PRA for information collections is 60 days. In order to alter such a proposed QIS prior to its finalization, the international working groups that develop the QIS would need to reconvene and the development process would need to be reopened. 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Michele Taylor Fennell, Assistant Secretary of the Board. 723 programs, projects, and activities to commemorate the centennial of the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment; (2) To encourage private organizations and State and local [FR Doc. 2019–00366 Filed 1–30–19; 8:45 am] Governments to organize and participate BILLING CODE 6210–01–P in activities commemorating the centennial of the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment; (3) GENERAL SERVICES To facilitate and coordinate activities ADMINISTRATION throughout the United States relating to [Notice–WSCC–2019–01; Docket 2019–0004; the centennial of the passage and Sequence No. 1] ratification of the 19th Amendment; (4) To serve as a clearinghouse for the Women’s Suffrage Centennial collection and dissemination of Commission; Notification of Public information about events and plans for Meeting the centennial of the passage and AGENCY: Women’s Suffrage Centennial ratification of the 19th Amendment; and Commission, General Services (5) To develop recommendations for Administration (GSA). Congress and the President for commemorating the centennial of the ACTION: Meeting notice. passage and ratification of the 19th SUMMARY: Notice of this meeting is being Amendment. provided according to the requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. Meeting Agenda This notice provides the schedule and b Welcome agenda for the February meeting of the b Approval of Minutes Women’s Suffrage Centennial b Update on WSCC personnel Commission (Commission). The meeting b Update on WSCC activities is open to the public. b Adjourn DATES: Meeting date: The meeting will The meeting is open to the public, but be held on Wednesday, February 27, preregistration is required. Any 2019, beginning at 9:00 a.m. (Eastern individual who wishes to attend the Standard Time), and ending no later meeting should register via email at than 5:00 p.m., EST. rebecca@womensvote100.org; ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at Individuals requiring special the National Archives, 700 accommodations to access the public Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, meeting should contact Rebecca DC 20408. In the event that the partial Kleefisch no later than Monday, lapse in appropriations shutdown is still February 18, 2019, so that appropriate in effect, the meeting will still be held arrangements can be made. Interested on the scheduled date, February 27, persons may choose to make a public 2019, but the contingency location will comment at the meeting during the be: Library of Congress, Madison designated time for this purpose. Building, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Members of the public may also choose Washington, DC 20540, Sixth Floor, to submit written comments by mailing Dining Room A. them to Rebecca Kleefisch, Executive FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Director, Women’s Suffrage Centennial Rebecca Kleefisch, Executive Director, Commission, P.O. Box 2020, Women’s Suffrage Centennial Washington, DC 20013; or by emailing Commission, P.O. Box 2020, rebecca@womensvote100.org. Washington, DC 20013; email: rebecca@ Please contact Rebecca Kleefisch at womensvote100.org; telephone: 262– the email address above to obtain 349–2990. meeting materials. All written comments received will be provided to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: the Commission. Background Public Disclosure of Comments Congress passed legislation to create Before including your address, phone the Women’s Suffrage Centennial number, email address, or other Commission Act, a bill, ‘‘to ensure a personal identifying information in your suitable observance of the centennial of comment, you should be aware that the passage and ratification of the 19th your entire comment—including your Amendment of the Constitution of the personal identifying information—may United States providing for women’s be made publicly available at any time. suffrage.’’ While you can ask us in your comment The duties of the Commission, as to withhold your personal identifying written in the law, include: (1) To information from public review, we encourage, plan, develop, and execute PO 00000 Frm 00078 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\31JAN1.SGM 31JAN1 724 Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 21 / Thursday, January 31, 2019 / Notices cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. Dated: January 25, 2019. Jeffrey A. Koses, Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services Administration. [FR Doc. 2019–00296 Filed 1–30–19; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3420–37–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Request for Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (MACPAC) Nominations Centers for Disease Control and Prevention AGENCY: U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). Guidance Regarding Agency Interpretation of ‘‘Rabies-Free’’ as It Relates to the Importation of Dogs Into the United States Request for letters of nomination and resumes. AGENCY: ACTION: Request for Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) Nominations U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). AGENCY: Request for letters of nomination and resumes. ACTION: The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 established the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) and gave the Comptroller General responsibility for appointing its members. 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ADDRESSES: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan Anthony at (312) 220–7666 or anthonys@gao.gov if you do not receive an acknowledgment or need additional information. For general information, contact GAO’s Office of Public Affairs, (202) 512–4800. Authority: Public Law 111–3, sec. 506; 42 U.S.C. 1396. Gene L. Dodaro, Comptroller General of the United States. [FR Doc. 2019–00572 Filed 1–30–19; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 1610–02–P Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1395b–6. Gene L. Dodaro, Comptroller General of the United States. [FR Doc. 2019–00571 Filed 1–30–19; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 1610–02–P VerDate Sep<11>2014 20:21 Jan 30, 2019 Jkt 247001 PO 00000 Frm 00079 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Notice of agency guidance. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is publishing this guidance for dog owners and importers who seek to admit a dog without a valid rabies vaccination certificate into the United States. Under current regulations, all dogs admitted into the United States must be accompanied by a valid rabies vaccination certificate unless the dog’s owner or importer submits satisfactory evidence that the dog has only been in a rabies-free country if it is less than 6 months old or has only been in a rabies-free country for the 6 months before arrival if it is older than 6 months. Through this guidance, CDC is clarifying that it interprets ‘‘rabies-free’’ for the purposes of dog importation to mean ‘‘canine rabies virus variant (CRVV)-free.’’ For all other public health purposes, CDC will continue to apply the general definition of ‘‘rabies free,’’ which includes and reflects the rabies status of all terrestrial animals and not just dogs. This guidance further describes the considerations taken into account by experts in determining whether a country qualifies as CRVV-free. This notice also informs dog owners and importers on where to locate up-to-date information on a country’s CRVV status to facilitate a dog’s entry or re-entry into the United States. DATES: This guidance will be implemented on January 31, 2019. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information regarding this notice contact: Ashley A. Altenburger, J.D., Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS–H16–4, Atlanta, GA 30329. For information regarding CDC operations related to this notice contact: Kendra Stauffer, D.V.M., Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, Centers for Disease Control andPrevention, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS– V–18–2, Atlanta, GA 30329. Either person may also be reached by SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\31JAN1.SGM 31JAN1

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[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 21 (Thursday, January 31, 2019)]
[Notices]
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[FR Doc No: 2019-00296]


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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

[Notice-WSCC-2019-01; Docket 2019-0004; Sequence No. 1]


Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission; Notification of Public 
Meeting

AGENCY: Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission, General Services 
Administration (GSA).

ACTION: Meeting notice.

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SUMMARY: Notice of this meeting is being provided according to the 
requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. This notice 
provides the schedule and agenda for the February meeting of the 
Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission (Commission). The meeting is 
open to the public.

DATES: Meeting date: The meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 
27, 2019, beginning at 9:00 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time), and ending no 
later than 5:00 p.m., EST.

ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the National Archives, 700 
Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20408. In the event that the 
partial lapse in appropriations shutdown is still in effect, the 
meeting will still be held on the scheduled date, February 27, 2019, 
but the contingency location will be: Library of Congress, Madison 
Building, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20540, Sixth Floor, 
Dining Room A.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rebecca Kleefisch, Executive Director, 
Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission, P.O. Box 2020, Washington, DC 
20013; email: rebecca@womensvote100.org; telephone: 262-349-2990.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Congress passed legislation to create the Women's Suffrage 
Centennial Commission Act, a bill, ``to ensure a suitable observance of 
the centennial of the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment of 
the Constitution of the United States providing for women's suffrage.''
    The duties of the Commission, as written in the law, include: (1) 
To encourage, plan, develop, and execute programs, projects, and 
activities to commemorate the centennial of the passage and 
ratification of the 19th Amendment; (2) To encourage private 
organizations and State and local Governments to organize and 
participate in activities commemorating the centennial of the passage 
and ratification of the 19th Amendment; (3) To facilitate and 
coordinate activities throughout the United States relating to the 
centennial of the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment; (4) 
To serve as a clearinghouse for the collection and dissemination of 
information about events and plans for the centennial of the passage 
and ratification of the 19th Amendment; and (5) To develop 
recommendations for Congress and the President for commemorating the 
centennial of the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment.

Meeting Agenda

[square] Welcome
[square] Approval of Minutes
[square] Update on WSCC personnel
[square] Update on WSCC activities
[square] Adjourn

The meeting is open to the public, but preregistration is required. Any 
individual who wishes to attend the meeting should register via email 
at rebecca@womensvote100.org; Individuals requiring special 
accommodations to access the public meeting should contact Rebecca 
Kleefisch no later than Monday, February 18, 2019, so that appropriate 
arrangements can be made. Interested persons may choose to make a 
public comment at the meeting during the designated time for this 
purpose. Members of the public may also choose to submit written 
comments by mailing them to Rebecca Kleefisch, Executive Director, 
Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission, P.O. Box 2020, Washington, DC 
20013; or by emailing rebecca@womensvote100.org.
    Please contact Rebecca Kleefisch at the email address above to 
obtain meeting materials. All written comments received will be 
provided to the Commission.

Public Disclosure of Comments

    Before including your address, phone number, email address, or 
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be 
aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying 
information--may be made publicly available at any time. While you can 
ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying 
information from public review, we

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cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.

    Dated: January 25, 2019.
Jeffrey A. Koses,
Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, Office of 
Governmentwide Policy, General Services Administration.
[FR Doc. 2019-00296 Filed 1-30-19; 8:45 am]
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