U.S. Department of State Advisory Committee on Private International Law (ACPIL): Public Meeting on Family Law, 5179-5180 [2019-02778]
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opportunities, and pre-established
federal contracting goals for small
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meeting is to discuss efforts that support
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businesses, updates on past and current
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Dated: February 13, 2019.
Nicole Nelson,
Committee Management Officer (Acting).
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 10680]
Notice of Public Meeting
The Department of State will conduct
an open meeting at 11:00 a.m. on
Wednesday, March 20, in Room 7M15–
01, United States Coast Guard
Headquarters, 2703 Martin Luther King
Jr. Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20593–
7213. The primary purpose of the
meeting is to prepare for the 106th
session of the International Maritime
Organization’s (IMO) Legal Committee
to be held at the IMO Headquarters,
United Kingdom, March 27–29, 2019.
The agenda items to be considered
include:
—Facilitation of the entry into force and
harmonized interpretation of the 2010
HNS Protocol
—Provision of financial security in case
of abandonment of seafarers
—Fair treatment of seafarers in the event
of a maritime accident
—Measures to prevent unlawful
practices associated with the
fraudulent registration and fraudulent
registries of ships
—Regulatory scoping exercise and gap
analysis of conventions emanating
from the Legal Committee with
respect to Maritime Autonomous
Surface Ships (MASS)
—Advice and guidance in connection
with the implementation of IMO
instruments
—Piracy
—Any other business
Members of the public may attend
this meeting up to the seating capacity
of the room. Upon request to the
meeting coordinator, members of the
public may also participate via
teleconference, up to the capacity of the
teleconference phone line. To access the
teleconference line, participants should
call (202) 475–4000 and use Participant
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20593–7509 not later than March 14,
2019, four business days prior to the
meeting. Requests made after March 14,
2019 might not be able to be
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building’s security process. Please note
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information regarding this and other
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Joel C. Coito,
Coast Guard Liaison Officer, Office of Ocean
and Polar Affairs, Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 10679]
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
February 27, from 12 p.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
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13(b) of the 1980 Hague Convention on
the Civil Aspects of International Child
Abduction. The Hague Conference has
provided multiple draft texts. The
current text can be provided to public
meeting participants. It is anticipated
that this text will be finalized at the
2019 meeting of the Council on General
Affairs and policy, which will convene
on March 5.
The purpose of the public meeting is
to obtain the views of concerned
stakeholders on the current 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 February 27, from 12 p.m.
until 5 p.m. EDT in Room 240, South
Building, State Department Annex 4A,
Washington, DC 20037. Participants
should plan to arrive at the Navy Hill
gate on the west side of 23rd Street NW,
at the intersection of 23rd Street NW
and D Street NW by 11:30 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 February 20,
2019. 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 the current draft of the Guide to
Good Practice.
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.
The data will be entered into the
Visitor Access Control System (VACS–
D) database. Please see the Security
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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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SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
[Docket No. FD 33763 (Sub-No. 1)]
Paducah & Louisville Railway, Inc.—
Trackage Rights Exemption—CSX
Transportation, Inc.
Paducah & Louisville Railway, Inc.
(P&L), a wholly owned subsidiary of
P&L Transportation, Inc., has filed a
verified notice of exemption under 49
CFR 1180.2(d)(7) to allow P&L and CSX
Transportation, Inc. (CSXT), to amend
trackage rights to expand P&L’s use of
an approximately 27.7-mile CSXT rail
line for the movement of coal between
the Dotiki mines at or near milepost
OMF 298.3 and a connection with P&L
at or near milepost OHJ 274.8. In
particular, traffic will move from the
Dotiki mines to milepost OMB 275.9,
then cross CSXT’s Trident Interlocker at
milepost OOH 276.5, then through
CSXT’s Madisonville Yard at
Madisonville, Ky., at milepost OHC
275.0, then to point of switch on East
Diamond Lead near milepost OHC
273.3, and then CSXT’s Cimarron Spur
to the connection with P&L near
milepost OHJ 274.8 (Dotiki Line).
P&L has held restricted, overhead
trackage rights over a portion of the
Dotiki Line since 1999.1 P&L states that,
since that time, it has operated those
trackage rights for the limited purpose
of delivering coal to the Louisville Gas
& Electric Cane Run plant in Louisville,
Ky., and the Louisville Gas & Electric
Mill Creek plant in Kosmosdale, Ky.
(the LGE Move), via a P&L line that
connects to the Dotiki Line. According
to P&L, CSXT and P&L have recently
agreed to amend the trackage rights to
also allow P&L to move up to one
million tons of coal annually over the
Dotiki Line to a P&L line that reaches
the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers for the
export market at the Calvert City, Four
Rivers, or GRT Transfer Terminals.
A redacted version of the trackage
rights agreement between P&L and
1 See Paducah & Louisville Ry.—Trackage Rights
Exemption—CSX Transp., Inc., FD 33763 (STB
served June 23, 1999).
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CSXT was filed with the verified notice
of exemption.2
As a condition to this exemption, any
employees affected by the trackage
rights will be protected by the
conditions imposed in Norfolk &
Western Railway—Trackage Rights—
Burlington Northern, Inc., 354 I.C.C. 605
(1978), as modified in Mendocino Coast
Railway—Lease & Operate—California
Western Railroad, 360 I.C.C. 653 (1980).
The transaction may be consummated
on or after March 6, 2019, the effective
date of the exemption.
If the notice contains false or
misleading information, the exemption
is void ab initio. Petitions to revoke the
exemption under 49 U.S.C. 10502(d)
may be filed at any time. The filing of
a petition to revoke will not
automatically stay the effectiveness of
the exemption. Stay petitions must be
filed by February 27, 2019 (at least
seven days before the exemption
becomes effective).
An original and 10 copies of all
pleadings, referring to Docket No. FD
33763 (Sub-No. 1), must be filed with
the Surface Transportation Board, 395 E
Street SW, Washington, DC 20423–0001.
In addition, a copy of each pleading
must be served on William A. Mullins,
Baker & Miller PLLC, 2401 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC
20037.
Board decisions and notices are
available at www.stb.gov.
Decided: February 14, 2019.
By the Board, Scott M. Zimmerman, Acting
Director, Office of Proceedings.
Jeffrey Herzig,
Clearance Clerk.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Intent To Rule on a Land
Release Request at the Trenton-Mercer
Airport (TTN), Ewing, NJ
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) DOT.
ACTION: Notice of intent to rule on a
request to release airport land for
disposal and request for comment.
AGENCY:
The FAA proposes to rule and
is requesting public comment on Mercer
County’s proposed land release and
disposal of 3.428 acres of on-airport
SUMMARY:
2 On February 12, 2019, as required by 49 CFR
1180.6(a)(7)(ii), the unredacted version was filed
under seal along with a motion for protective order.
That motion is being addressed in a separate
decision.
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property at the Trenton-Mercer Airport,
Ewing, NJ. The land was purchased
with federal financial assistance through
FAAP Grant 9–28–012–5803.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before March 22, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Comments on this
application may be mailed or delivered
to the following address:
Melinda Montgomery, Manager,
Trenton-Mercer Airport, 340 Scotch
Road, Suite 200, Ewing, NJ 08628,
609–882–1601
and at the FAA Harrisburg Airports
District Office:
Rick Harner, Acting Manager,
Harrisburg Airports District Office,
3905 Hartzdale Dr., Suite 508, Camp
Hill, PA 17011, (717) 730–2830
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Charles Trice, Project Manager,
Harrisburg Airports District Office,
location listed above. Telephone: (717)
730–2843. The request to release airport
property may be reviewed in person at
this same location.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
following is a brief overview of the
request:
The County requests the release of a
total of 3.428 acres of property. The
property is currently airport-dedicated
property, and is occupied by a branch
of the Mercer County Library, including
the library building itself and parking
for the library users. The property will
continue to be owned by the County and
used for its current purpose. The only
change is that the property will no
longer be designated as federally
obligated airport property. As shown on
the Airport Layout Plan, the subject
property is to the south and west of
Runway 34 and is separated from the
rest of airport property by a railroad
line. Based on this location the property
is not needed now or in the foreseeable
future for aeronautical purposes and/or
airport development. Through funding
the County of Mercer has provided to
the airport over the last 6 years, the
County has already paid well in excess
of the sum of both the fair market fee
simple value of the subject property and
the fair market value of the lease rate of
the subject property over each of the last
6 years combined. Therefore, it is not
proposed that the County of Mercer
provide any additional funding, so as to
secure the release of this acreage from
federal obligations.
Any person may inspect the request
by appointment at the FAA office
address listed above.
Interested persons are invited to
comment on the proposed lease. All
comments will be considered by the
FAA to the extent practicable.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 10679]
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 February 27, from 12
p.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
multiple draft texts. The current text can be provided to public
meeting participants. It is anticipated that this text will be
finalized at the 2019 meeting of the Council on General Affairs and
policy, which will convene on March 5.
The purpose of the public meeting is to obtain the views of
concerned stakeholders on the current 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 February 27, from 12
p.m. until 5 p.m. EDT in Room 240, South Building, State Department
Annex 4A, Washington, DC 20037. Participants should plan to arrive at
the Navy Hill gate on the west side of 23rd Street NW, at the
intersection of 23rd Street NW and D Street NW by 11:30 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 February 20, 2019. 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 the current draft of the Guide to Good Practice.
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.
The data will be entered into the Visitor Access Control System
(VACS-D) database. Please see the Security
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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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