Request for Applicants for Appointment to the Aviation Security Advisory Committee, 27344-27345 [2019-12383]

Download as PDF 27344 Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 113 / Wednesday, June 12, 2019 / Notices applied for and received a waiver. A vessel owner or operator must notify Coast Guard and provide a copy of the waiver. Need: The Coast Guard regulations are prescribed in 46 CFR part 106. The Coast Guard uses the information in this collection to ensure compliance with the requirements. Forms: None. Respondents: Owners and operators of aquaculture operations. Frequency: On occasion. Hour Burden Estimate: The estimated burden has increased from 1 hour to 2 hours a year, due to an increase in the estimated annual number of responses. Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended. Dated: June 6, 2019. James D. Roppel, U.S. Coast Guard, Chief, Office of Information Management. [FR Doc. 2019–12357 Filed 6–11–19; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9110–04–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Transportation Security Administration [Docket No. TSA–2011–0008] Request for Applicants for Appointment to the Aviation Security Advisory Committee Transportation Security Administration, DHS. ACTION: Committee management; Request for applicants. AGENCY: The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is requesting individuals who are interested in serving on the Aviation Security Advisory Committee (ASAC) for the constituencies specified below to apply for appointment. ASAC’s mission is to provide advice and recommendations to the Administrator of TSA on improving aviation security matters, including developing, refining, and implementing policies, programs, rulemaking and security directives pertaining to aviation security, while adhering to sensitive security guidelines. DATES: Applications for membership must be submitted to TSA using one of the methods in the ADDRESSES section below on or before July 3, 2019. ADDRESSES: Applications must be submitted by one of the following means: • Email: ASAC@tsa.dhs.gov. • Mail: Tamika McCree Elhilali, ASAC Designated Federal Officer, Transportation Security Administration jbell on DSK3GLQ082PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:00 Jun 11, 2019 Jkt 247001 (TSA–28), 601 12th St. South, Arlington, VA 20598–4028. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for application requirements. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tamika McCree Elhilali, ASAC Designated Federal Officer, Transportation Security Administration (TSA–28), 601 12th St. South, Arlington, VA 20598–4028, ASAC@ tsa.dhs.gov, 571–227–2632. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ASAC is an advisory committee established pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 44946. The committee is composed of individual members representing key constituencies affected by aviation security requirements. Balanced Membership Plans The ASAC will be composed of individuals representing not more than 34 member organizations. Each organization shall be represented by one individual (or the individual’s designee). TSA is seeking applications for the membership categories scheduled to expire in May 2019, which are marked with an asterisk in this section below. Individuals are appointed by the Administrator of TSA to represent the following 19 key constituencies affected by aviation security requirements, as defined at 49 U.S.C. 44946(c)(1)(C): 1. Air carriers. 2. All-cargo air transportation.* 3. Labor organizations representing air carrier employees.* 4. Aircraft manufacturers.* 5. Airport operators.* 6. General aviation.* 7. Travel industry.* 8. Victims of terrorist acts against aviation.* 9. Law enforcement and security experts. 10. Indirect air carriers.* 11. Aviation security technology industry (including screening technology and biometrics). 12. Airport-based businesses (including minority-owned small businesses).* 13. Passenger advocacy groups. 14. Businesses that conduct security operations at airports (Screening Partnership Program contractors).* 15. Labor organizations representing transportation security officers.* 16. Airport construction and maintenance contractors.* 17. Labor organizations representing employees of airport construction and maintenance contractors. 18. Privacy organizations.* 19. Aeronautical repair stations. ASAC does not have a specific number of members allocated to any PO 00000 Frm 00114 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 membership category and the number of members in a category may change to fit the needs of the Committee, but each organization shall be represented by one individual. Members will serve as representatives and speak on behalf of their respective constituency group, and will not be appointed as Special Government Employees as defined in 18 U.S.C. 202(a). Membership on the Committee is personal to the appointee and a member may not send an alternate to a Committee meeting. Pursuant to 49 U.S.C 44946(c)(3) members shall not receive pay, allowances, or benefits from the Government by reason of their service on the Committee. Committee Meetings The Committee typically convenes four times per year; however, additional meetings may be held with the approval of the Designated Federal Official. Due to the sensitive nature of the material discussed, meetings are typically closed to the public. At least one meeting will be open to the public each year. In addition, members are expected to participate on ASAC subcommittees that typically meet more frequently to deliberate and discuss specific aviation matters. Committee Membership Committee members are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Administrator of TSA for a two-year term or until a successor is appointed. Members who are currently serving on the Committee are eligible to reapply for membership. A new application is required. Application for Advisory Committee Appointment TSA is seeking applications for the membership categories scheduled to expire in May 2019, which are marked with an asterisk in the Balanced Membership Plans section above. Any person wishing to be considered for appointment to ASAC must provide the following: • Complete professional resume. • Statement of interest and reasons for application, including the membership category and how you represent a significant portion of that constituency. • Home and work addresses, telephone number, and email address. Please submit your application to the Responsible TSA Official in ADDRESSES noted above by July 3, 2019. E:\FR\FM\12JNN1.SGM 12JNN1 27345 Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 113 / Wednesday, June 12, 2019 / Notices Dated: June 6, 2019. Eddie D. Mayenschein, Assistant Administrator, Policy, Plans, and Engagement. Rehabilitation programs, including the Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy program. [FR Doc. 2019–12383 Filed 6–11–19; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9110–05–P DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT [Docket No. FR 6165–N–01] Notice of Annual Factors for Determining Public Housing Agency Administrative Fees for the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher, Mainstream, and Moderate Rehabilitation Programs Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing, HUD. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: This notice announces the monthly per unit fee rates for use in determining the on-going administrative fees for public housing agencies (PHAs) administering the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV), Mainstream, and Moderate Rehabilitation programs, including the Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy program, during calendar year (CY) 2019. DATES: January 1, 2019. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Miguel A. Fontanez, Director, Housing Voucher Financial Management Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs, Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Room 4226, 451 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20410–8000, telephone number 202– 402–2934. (This is not a toll-free number). Hearing- or speech-impaired individuals may call TTY number 1 (800) 877–8337. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: jbell on DSK3GLQ082PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: A. Background Pursuant to Section 8(q) of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 and the implementing rule at 24 CFR 982.152, HUD publishes a notice each year specifying administrative fees for PHAs administrating the Housing Choice Voucher and Moderate Rehabilitation programs in different geographic areas, based on changes in wage data or other objectively measurable data that reflect the costs of administering the program. This notice provides the CY 2019 administrative fee rates by area and describes the methodology that the Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs will use to determine administrative fees for the HCV, Mainstream, and Moderate VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:00 Jun 11, 2019 Jkt 247001 B. CY 2019 Methodology For CY 2019, in accordance with the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (Pub. L. 116–6), Section 7, ‘‘Funding for Administrative Costs’’, administrative fees will be determined on the basis of vouchers leased as of the first day of each month. This data will be extracted from the Voucher Management System (VMS) at the close of each reporting cycle and validated prior to use. For the Moderate Rehabilitation program, including the Single Room Occupancy program, administrative fees will be earned on the basis of the units under Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) contract. Two fee rates are provided for each PHA. The first rate, Column A, applies to the first 7,200 voucher unit months leased in CY 2019. The second rate, Column B, applies to all remaining voucher unit months leased in CY 2019. In years prior to 2010, a Column C rate was also established, which applied to all voucher unit months leased in dwelling units owned by the PHA. For CY 2019, as in recent years, there are no Column C administrative fee rates. Fees for leasing PHA-owned units will be determined in the same manner as for all other voucher leasing using the same Column A and Column B rates. The fee rates calculated for CY 2019, using the standard procedures, in some cases resulted in fee rates lower than those established for CY 2018. In those cases, the affected PHAs are being held harmless at the CY 2018 fee rates. The fee rates for each PHA are generally those rates covering the fee areas in which each PHA has the greatest proportion of its participants, based on Public Housing Information Center (PIC) data submitted by the PHA. In some cases, PHAs have participants in more than one fee area. If such a PHA so chooses, the PHA may request that the Department establish a blended fee rate schedule that will consider proportionately all areas in which participants are located. Once a blended rate schedule is established, it will be used to determine the PHA’s fee eligibility for all months in CY 2019. The PHAs will be advised via the 2019 HCV Funding Implementation Notice of when they may apply for blended fee rates and the deadline date for submitting such requests. PHAs that operate over a large geographic area, defined as multiple counties, may request a higher administrative fee rate if eligible under the criteria which will be described in PO 00000 Frm 00115 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 the CY 2019 implementation notice. The PHAs will be advised via the 2019 HCV Funding Implementation Notice of when to apply for higher fee rates and the deadline date for such requests. Accordingly, the Department issues the monthly per unit fee rates to be used to determine PHA administrative fee eligibility for the programs identified in this notice. These fee rates are posted on the Department’s website at: https:// portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/ program_offices/public_indian_ housing/programs/hcv, under Program Related Information. Any questions concerning this notice should be directed to the PHA’s assigned representative at the Financial Management Center or to the Financial Management Division at PIH.Financial.Management.Division@ hud.gov. C. Moving to Work (MTW) Agencies Where an MTW Agency has an alternative formula for calculating HCV administrative fees in Attachment A of their MTW Agreements, the Department will continue to calculate the HCV administrative fees in accordance with that MTW Agreement provision. D. Environmental Impact This notice establishes administrative fee rates and related external administrative procedures which do not constitute a development decision that affects the physical condition of specific project areas or building sites. Accordingly, under 24 CFR 50.19(c)(6), this notice is excluded from environmental review under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321). Dated: June 5, 2019. R. Hunter Kurtz, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing. 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[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 113 (Wednesday, June 12, 2019)]
[Notices]
[Pages 27344-27345]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2019-12383]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Transportation Security Administration

[Docket No. TSA-2011-0008]


Request for Applicants for Appointment to the Aviation Security 
Advisory Committee

AGENCY: Transportation Security Administration, DHS.

ACTION: Committee management; Request for applicants.

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SUMMARY: The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is requesting 
individuals who are interested in serving on the Aviation Security 
Advisory Committee (ASAC) for the constituencies specified below to 
apply for appointment. ASAC's mission is to provide advice and 
recommendations to the Administrator of TSA on improving aviation 
security matters, including developing, refining, and implementing 
policies, programs, rulemaking and security directives pertaining to 
aviation security, while adhering to sensitive security guidelines.

DATES: Applications for membership must be submitted to TSA using one 
of the methods in the ADDRESSES section below on or before July 3, 
2019.

ADDRESSES: Applications must be submitted by one of the following 
means:
     Email: [email protected].
     Mail: Tamika McCree Elhilali, ASAC Designated Federal 
Officer, Transportation Security Administration (TSA-28), 601 12th St. 
South, Arlington, VA 20598-4028.
    See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for application requirements.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tamika McCree Elhilali, ASAC 
Designated Federal Officer, Transportation Security Administration 
(TSA-28), 601 12th St. South, Arlington, VA 20598-4028, 
[email protected], 571-227-2632.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ASAC is an advisory committee established 
pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 44946. The committee is composed of individual 
members representing key constituencies affected by aviation security 
requirements.

Balanced Membership Plans

    The ASAC will be composed of individuals representing not more than 
34 member organizations. Each organization shall be represented by one 
individual (or the individual's designee). TSA is seeking applications 
for the membership categories scheduled to expire in May 2019, which 
are marked with an asterisk in this section below. Individuals are 
appointed by the Administrator of TSA to represent the following 19 key 
constituencies affected by aviation security requirements, as defined 
at 49 U.S.C. 44946(c)(1)(C):
    1. Air carriers.
    2. All-cargo air transportation.*
    3. Labor organizations representing air carrier employees.*
    4. Aircraft manufacturers.*
    5. Airport operators.*
    6. General aviation.*
    7. Travel industry.*
    8. Victims of terrorist acts against aviation.*
    9. Law enforcement and security experts.
    10. Indirect air carriers.*
    11. Aviation security technology industry (including screening 
technology and biometrics).
    12. Airport-based businesses (including minority-owned small 
businesses).*
    13. Passenger advocacy groups.
    14. Businesses that conduct security operations at airports 
(Screening Partnership Program contractors).*
    15. Labor organizations representing transportation security 
officers.*
    16. Airport construction and maintenance contractors.*
    17. Labor organizations representing employees of airport 
construction and maintenance contractors.
    18. Privacy organizations.*
    19. Aeronautical repair stations.
    ASAC does not have a specific number of members allocated to any 
membership category and the number of members in a category may change 
to fit the needs of the Committee, but each organization shall be 
represented by one individual. Members will serve as representatives 
and speak on behalf of their respective constituency group, and will 
not be appointed as Special Government Employees as defined in 18 
U.S.C. 202(a). Membership on the Committee is personal to the appointee 
and a member may not send an alternate to a Committee meeting. Pursuant 
to 49 U.S.C 44946(c)(3) members shall not receive pay, allowances, or 
benefits from the Government by reason of their service on the 
Committee.

Committee Meetings

    The Committee typically convenes four times per year; however, 
additional meetings may be held with the approval of the Designated 
Federal Official. Due to the sensitive nature of the material 
discussed, meetings are typically closed to the public. At least one 
meeting will be open to the public each year. In addition, members are 
expected to participate on ASAC subcommittees that typically meet more 
frequently to deliberate and discuss specific aviation matters.

Committee Membership

    Committee members are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the 
Administrator of TSA for a two-year term or until a successor is 
appointed. Members who are currently serving on the Committee are 
eligible to reapply for membership. A new application is required.

Application for Advisory Committee Appointment

    TSA is seeking applications for the membership categories scheduled 
to expire in May 2019, which are marked with an asterisk in the 
Balanced Membership Plans section above. Any person wishing to be 
considered for appointment to ASAC must provide the following:
     Complete professional resume.
     Statement of interest and reasons for application, 
including the membership category and how you represent a significant 
portion of that constituency.
     Home and work addresses, telephone number, and email 
address.
    Please submit your application to the Responsible TSA Official in 
ADDRESSES noted above by July 3, 2019.


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    Dated: June 6, 2019.
Eddie D. Mayenschein,
Assistant Administrator, Policy, Plans, and Engagement.
[FR Doc. 2019-12383 Filed 6-11-19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 9110-05-P


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