Notice of Public Meeting of the Assembly of the Administrative Conference of the United States, 24462 [2019-11053]
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ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF
THE UNITED STATES
Notice of Public Meeting of the
Assembly of the Administrative
Conference of the United States
Administrative Conference of
the United States.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, the Assembly
of the Administrative Conference of the
United States will hold a meeting to
consider four proposed
recommendations and to conduct other
business. This meeting will be open to
the public.
DATES: The meeting will take place on
Thursday, June 13, 2019, 9:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. The meeting may adjourn
early if all business is finished.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
The George Washington University Law
School (GW Law), 2000 H Street NW,
Washington, DC 20052 (Jacob Burns
Moot Court Room).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shawne McGibbon, General Counsel
(Designated Federal Officer),
Administrative Conference of the
United States, Suite 706 South, 1120
20th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036;
Telephone 202–480–2088; email
smcgibbon@acus.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Administrative Conference of the
United States makes recommendations
to federal agencies, the President,
Congress, and the Judicial Conference of
the United States regarding the
improvement of administrative
procedures (5 U.S.C. 594). The
membership of the Conference, when
meeting in plenary session, constitutes
the Assembly of the Conference (5
U.S.C. 595).
Agenda: In addition to receiving
updates on past, current, and pending
Conference initiatives (including a
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presentation on the Conference’s
research into the use of artificial
intelligence in federal agencies), the
Assembly will consider minor
amendments to its bylaws and four
proposed recommendations which are
described below:
Agency Guidance Through
Interpretive Rules. This proposed
recommendation lists steps that
agencies can take to offer members of
the public the opportunity to propose
alternative approaches to those
presented in an interpretive rule and to
encourage, when appropriate, public
participation in the adoption or
modification of interpretive rules. It
largely extends to interpretive rules the
best practices for statements of policy
adopted in Recommendation 2017–5,
Agency Guidance Through Policy
Statements, with appropriate
modifications to account for instances
in which there are differences between
interpretive rules and statements of
policy.
Selection of Administrative Law
Judges. This proposed recommendation
addresses the processes and procedures
that agency heads should consider
establishing when exercising their
authority under Executive Order 13843
to hire administrative law judges (ALJs).
It encourages agencies to advertise ALJ
positions in order to reach a wide pool
of applicants, to publish minimum
qualifications and selection criteria for
ALJ hiring, and to develop policies for
the review of ALJ applications.
Public Availability of Agency
Guidance. This proposed
recommendation offers agencies best
practices for promoting widespread
availability of guidance documents. It
urges agencies to: Develop and
disseminate internal policies for
publishing, tracking, and obtaining
input on guidance documents; post
guidance documents online in a manner
that facilitates public access; and
undertake affirmative outreach to notify
members of the public of new or
updated guidance documents.
Revised Model Rules for
Implementation of the Equal Access to
Justice Act. This proposed
recommendation proposes a substantial
revision of the Conference’s 1986 model
rules governing agency procedures for
the submission and consideration of
applications under the Equal Access to
Justice Act, which requires the
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government to pay the expenses of
certain prevailing parties in agency
adjudications. The revised model rules
reflect, among other things, changes in
law and agency practice since 1986.
Additional information about the
proposed recommendations and the
order of the agenda, as well as other
materials related to the meeting, can be
found at the 71st Plenary Session page
on the Conference’s website: https://
www.acus.gov/meetings-and-events/
plenary-meeting/71st-plenary-session.
Public Participation: The Conference
welcomes the attendance of the public
at the meeting, subject to space
limitations, and will make every effort
to accommodate persons with
disabilities or special needs. Members of
the public who wish to attend in person
are asked to RSVP online at the 71st
Plenary Session web page shown above,
no later than two days before the
meeting, in order to facilitate entry and
to ensure adequate seating. Members of
the public who attend the meeting may
be permitted to speak only with the
consent of the Chairman and the
unanimous approval of the members of
the Assembly. If you need special
accommodations due to disability,
please inform the Designated Federal
Officer noted above at least 7 days in
advance of the meeting. The public may
also view the meeting on GW Law’s
YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/
user/gwlawschool. Alternatively, an
archived video recording of the meeting
will be available on the Conference’s
website shortly after the conclusion of
the event: https://livestream.com/ACUS.
Written Comments: Persons who wish
to comment on any of the proposed
recommendations may do so by
submitting a written statement either
online by clicking ‘‘Submit a comment’’
on the 71st Plenary Session web page
shown above or by mail addressed to:
June 2019 Plenary Session Comments,
Administrative Conference of the
United States, Suite 706 South, 1120
20th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036.
Written submissions must be received
no later than 10:00 a.m. (EDT),
Thursday, June 6, to ensure
consideration by the Assembly.
Dated: May 22, 2019.
Shawne McGibbon,
General Counsel.
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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains documents other than rules
or proposed rules that are applicable to the public. Notices of hearings
and investigations, committee meetings, agency decisions and rulings,
delegations of authority, filing of petitions and applications and agency
statements of organization and functions are examples of documents
appearing in this section.
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ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES
Notice of Public Meeting of the Assembly of the Administrative
Conference of the United States
AGENCY: Administrative Conference of the United States.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the Assembly
of the Administrative Conference of the United States will hold a
meeting to consider four proposed recommendations and to conduct other
business. This meeting will be open to the public.
DATES: The meeting will take place on Thursday, June 13, 2019, 9:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The meeting may adjourn early if all business is
finished.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at The George Washington University
Law School (GW Law), 2000 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20052 (Jacob
Burns Moot Court Room).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shawne McGibbon, General Counsel
(Designated Federal Officer), Administrative Conference of the United
States, Suite 706 South, 1120 20th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036;
Telephone 202-480-2088; email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Administrative Conference of the United
States makes recommendations to federal agencies, the President,
Congress, and the Judicial Conference of the United States regarding
the improvement of administrative procedures (5 U.S.C. 594). The
membership of the Conference, when meeting in plenary session,
constitutes the Assembly of the Conference (5 U.S.C. 595).
Agenda: In addition to receiving updates on past, current, and
pending Conference initiatives (including a presentation on the
Conference's research into the use of artificial intelligence in
federal agencies), the Assembly will consider minor amendments to its
bylaws and four proposed recommendations which are described below:
Agency Guidance Through Interpretive Rules. This proposed
recommendation lists steps that agencies can take to offer members of
the public the opportunity to propose alternative approaches to those
presented in an interpretive rule and to encourage, when appropriate,
public participation in the adoption or modification of interpretive
rules. It largely extends to interpretive rules the best practices for
statements of policy adopted in Recommendation 2017-5, Agency Guidance
Through Policy Statements, with appropriate modifications to account
for instances in which there are differences between interpretive rules
and statements of policy.
Selection of Administrative Law Judges. This proposed
recommendation addresses the processes and procedures that agency heads
should consider establishing when exercising their authority under
Executive Order 13843 to hire administrative law judges (ALJs). It
encourages agencies to advertise ALJ positions in order to reach a wide
pool of applicants, to publish minimum qualifications and selection
criteria for ALJ hiring, and to develop policies for the review of ALJ
applications.
Public Availability of Agency Guidance. This proposed
recommendation offers agencies best practices for promoting widespread
availability of guidance documents. It urges agencies to: Develop and
disseminate internal policies for publishing, tracking, and obtaining
input on guidance documents; post guidance documents online in a manner
that facilitates public access; and undertake affirmative outreach to
notify members of the public of new or updated guidance documents.
Revised Model Rules for Implementation of the Equal Access to
Justice Act. This proposed recommendation proposes a substantial
revision of the Conference's 1986 model rules governing agency
procedures for the submission and consideration of applications under
the Equal Access to Justice Act, which requires the government to pay
the expenses of certain prevailing parties in agency adjudications. The
revised model rules reflect, among other things, changes in law and
agency practice since 1986.
Additional information about the proposed recommendations and the
order of the agenda, as well as other materials related to the meeting,
can be found at the 71st Plenary Session page on the Conference's
website: https://www.acus.gov/meetings-and-events/plenary-meeting/71st-plenary-session.
Public Participation: The Conference welcomes the attendance of the
public at the meeting, subject to space limitations, and will make
every effort to accommodate persons with disabilities or special needs.
Members of the public who wish to attend in person are asked to RSVP
online at the 71st Plenary Session web page shown above, no later than
two days before the meeting, in order to facilitate entry and to ensure
adequate seating. Members of the public who attend the meeting may be
permitted to speak only with the consent of the Chairman and the
unanimous approval of the members of the Assembly. If you need special
accommodations due to disability, please inform the Designated Federal
Officer noted above at least 7 days in advance of the meeting. The
public may also view the meeting on GW Law's YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/user/gwlawschool. Alternatively, an archived video
recording of the meeting will be available on the Conference's website
shortly after the conclusion of the event: https://livestream.com/ACUS.
Written Comments: Persons who wish to comment on any of the
proposed recommendations may do so by submitting a written statement
either online by clicking ``Submit a comment'' on the 71st Plenary
Session web page shown above or by mail addressed to: June 2019 Plenary
Session Comments, Administrative Conference of the United States, Suite
706 South, 1120 20th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036. Written
submissions must be received no later than 10:00 a.m. (EDT), Thursday,
June 6, to ensure consideration by the Assembly.
Dated: May 22, 2019.
Shawne McGibbon,
General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2019-11053 Filed 5-24-19; 8:45 am]
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