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Estimated Total Number of Annual
Responses: 1,000.
Estimated Time per Response: 10
minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 167 hours.
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
Dated: June 20, 2019.
Spencer W. Clark,
Treasury PRA Clearance Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Proposed Collection; Comment
Request
Federal Insurance Office,
Treasury.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
The Department of the
Treasury, as part of its continuing effort
to reduce paperwork burdens, invites
the general public and other Federal
agencies to comment on a currently
approved information collection that is
due for extension approval by the Office
of Management and Budget. The Federal
Insurance Office, which assists the
Secretary of the Treasury in the
administration of the Terrorism Risk
Insurance Program, is soliciting
comments concerning recordkeeping
requirements.
DATES: Written comments must be
received not later than August 26, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons may
submit comments electronically through
the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
https://www.regulations.gov, in
accordance with the instructions on that
site. In general, the Department will
post all comments to
www.regulations.gov without change,
including any business or personal
information provided such as names,
addresses, email addresses, or telephone
numbers. The Department will also
make such comments available for
public inspection and copying in the
Treasury’s Library, 1500 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20220, on
official business days between the hours
of 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Time. You can make an appointment to
inspect comments by telephoning (202)
622–0990. All comments, including
attachments and other supporting
materials, are part of the public record
and subject to public disclosure. You
should submit only information that
you wish to make available publicly.
Electronic submissions are
encouraged.
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Comments may also be mailed to the
Department of the Treasury, Terrorism
Risk Insurance Program, MT 1410, 1500
Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20220.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Richard Ifft, Senior Insurance
Regulatory Policy Analyst, Federal
Insurance Office, Room 1319,
Department of the Treasury, 1500
Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20220, at (202) 622–2922 (this is not
a toll-free number), or Lindsey Baldwin,
Senior Policy Analyst, Federal
Insurance Office, Room 1410,
Department of the Treasury, 1500
Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20220, at (202) 622–3220 (this is not
a toll-free number). Persons who have
difficulty hearing or speaking may
access this number via TTY by calling
the toll-free Federal Relay Service at
(800) 877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
OMB Number: 1505–0190.
Title: Terrorism Risk Insurance
Program—Rebuttal of Control
Submissions under the Terrorism Risk
Insurance Act.
Abstract: The Terrorism Risk
Insurance Act of 2002, as amended
(TRIA),1 established the Terrorism Risk
Insurance Program (TRIP),2 which the
Secretary of the Treasury administers,
with the assistance of the Federal
Insurance Office.3 Section 102(2) of
TRIA defines an ‘‘affiliate’’ with respect
to an insurer as ‘‘* * * any entity that
controls, is controlled by, or is under
common control with the insurer’’.
Section 102 (3) of the Act defines
‘‘control’’. Section 102(6) defines
‘‘insurer’’ to include ‘‘* * * any affiliate
thereof’’. These definitions, taken
together, comprise one element in
calculating costs and payments to the
insurer under the Program. As such,
there could be questions as to whether
an affiliate relation exists between
specific insurers, which will turn on
whether one insurer controls, is
controlled by, or is under common
control with the other insurer. The
regulation, at 31 CFR 50.7 sets forth
information which an insurer can
provide to refute certain rebuttable
presumptions of control described at 31
CFR 50.4(c). If not refuted, these
rebuttable presumptions would lead to
a determination that an affiliate
relationship exists. This clearance
1 15 U.S.C. 6701 note. Because the provisions of
TRIA (as amended) appear in a note, instead of
particular sections, of the United States Code, the
provisions of TRIA are identified by the sections of
the law.
2 See 31 CFR pt. 50.
3 31 U.S.C. 313(c)(1)(D).
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action is for the data submission
required to rebut a presumption of
controlling influence specified in 31
CFR 50.7.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved data collection.
Affected Public: Business/Financial
Institutions.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
10.
Estimated Average Time per
Respondent: 4 hours.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 400 hours.
Request for Comments: An agency
may not conduct or sponsor, and a
person is not required to respond to, a
collection of information unless the
collection of information displays a
valid OMB control number. Comments
submitted in response to this notice will
be summarized and/or included in the
request for OMB approval. All
comments will become a matter of
public record. Comments are invited on:
(a) Whether the collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate
of the burden of the collection of
information; (c) ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information collections; (d) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on respondents, including
through the use of automated collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology; and (e) estimates of capital
or start-up costs and costs of operation,
maintenance, and purchase of services
to provide information.
Dated: June 20, 2019.
Steven E. Seitz,
Director, Federal Insurance Office.
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Notice of Open Public Meetings
U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission.
ACTION: Notice of open public meetings.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given of
meetings of the U.S.-China Economic
and Security Review Commission to
review and edit drafts of the 2019
Annual Report to Congress. The
Commission is mandated by Congress to
investigate, assess, and report to
Congress annually on the ‘‘the national
security implications of the economic
SUMMARY:
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relationship between the United States
and the People’s Republic of China.’’
Pursuant to this mandate, the
Commission will hold public meetings
to review and edit drafts of the 2019
Annual Report to Congress.
DATES: The meetings are scheduled for
Thursday, July 11, 2019, from 9:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m.; Thursday, August 1, 2019,
from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Thursday,
September 5, 2019, from 9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m.; and Tuesday, October 1,
2019, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: 444 North Capitol Street
NW, Room 231, Washington, DC 20001.
Public seating is limited and will be
available on a ‘‘first-come, first-served’’
basis. Reservations are not required to
attend the meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
member of the public seeking further
information concerning these meetings
should contact Kerry Sutherland, 444
North Capitol Street NW, Suite 602,
Washington, DC 20001; telephone: 202–
624–1454, or via email at ksutherland@
uscc.gov. Reservations are not required
to attend the meetings.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose of Meeting: Pursuant to the
Commission’s mandate, members of the
Commission will meet to review and
edit drafts of the 2019 Annual Report to
Congress. The Commission is subject to
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) with the enactment of the
Science, State, Justice, Commerce and
Related Agencies Appropriations Act,
2006 that was signed into law on
November 22, 2005 (Pub. L. 109–108).
In accordance with FACA, the
Commission’s meetings to make
decisions concerning the substance and
recommendations of its 2019 Annual
Report to Congress are open to the
public.
Topics To Be Discussed: Editing and
review sessions will cover material
prepared for the 2019 Annual Report,
including: A review of economics, trade,
security and foreign affairs
developments in 2019; China’s internal
and external challenges; artificial
intelligence, new materials, and new
energy; U.S. companies in China and
Chinese companies in the U.S.; health
and pharmaceuticals; China’s ambitions
to build a world class military; ChinaRussia relations; China’s ambitions in
space; Taiwan; Hong Kong; and
changing regional dynamics.
Required Accessibility Statement:
These meetings will be open to the
public. The Commission may recess the
meetings to address administrative
issues in closed session. The
Commission will also recess the
meetings around noon for a lunch break.
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At the beginning of the lunch break, the
Chairman will announce what time the
meetings will reconvene.
Authority: Congress created the U.S.China Economic and Security Review
Commission in 2000 in the National
Defense Authorization Act (Pub. L. 106–
398), as amended by Division P of the
Consolidated Appropriations
Resolution, 2003 (Pub. L. 108–7), as
amended by Public Law 109–108
(November 22, 2005), as amended by
Public Law 113–291 (December 19,
2014).
Dated: June 21, 2019.
Daniel W. Peck,
Executive Director, U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Notice of Availability of the Final
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement and National Historic
Preservation Act Section 106
Consultation for the West Los Angeles
Medical Center Campus Draft Master
Plan for Improvements and
Reconfiguration
AGENCY:
Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA).
ACTION:
Notice of availability.
VA announces the availability
of the Final Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS)
and for the West Los Angeles Medical
Center Campus Draft Master Plan for
Improvements and Reconfiguration. The
Final PEIS uses the substitution
approach for integrating compliance
with Section 106 of the National
Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of
1966 as amended (54 United States
Code (U.S.C.) 300101 et seq.) and its
implementing regulations (36 Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) part 800) into
the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) process.
Pursuant to NEPA of 1969, as
amended (42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq.), the
Council on Environmental Quality’s
(CEQ) regulations for implementing the
procedural provisions of NEPA (40 CFR
parts 1500–1508), VA’s NEPA
regulations titled ‘‘Environmental
Effects of the Department of Veterans
Affairs Actions’’ (38 CFR part 26), and
VA’s ‘‘NEPA Interim Guidance for
Projects’’ (VA 2010), VA has considered
and responded to comments received on
the Draft PEIS, which was issued on
December 14, 2018.
SUMMARY:
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VA will publish a Record of
Decision (ROD) no sooner than 30 days
after publication of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency’s
Notice of Availability in the Federal
Register.
Availability: Copies of the final PEIS
and supporting technical
documentation are available for public
review at:
• VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare
System (GLAHS), West Los Angeles
(WLA) VA Medical Center: 11301
Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA
90073, Building 500/Room 6429K.
• On the website:
www.losangeles.va.gov/masterplan/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
WLA PEIS team, VA Greater Los
Angeles Healthcare System, at the
address above, or by email to
VHAGLAMasterPlan@va.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The PEIS
for the WLA Medical Center Campus
Draft Master Plan for Improvements and
Reconfiguration was developed
pursuant to NEPA of 1969, as amended
(42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq.), CEQ
regulations for implementing the
procedural provisions of NEPA (40 CFR
parts 1500–1508), and VA’s NEPA
regulations titled ‘‘Environmental
Effects of the Department of Veterans
Affairs Actions’’ (38 CFR part 26).
VA is substituting the implementation
and review procedures of section 102 of
NEPA for consultation under section
106 of the NHPA. This process meets
the integration intent of the NEPA
regulations (40 CFR 1500.2(c) and
1502.25(a)) and the substitution intent
of the NHPA regulations (36 CFR
800.8(c)). This process follows the joint
CEQ-Advisory Council for Historic
Preservation guidance for integrating
NEPA and section 106 compliance
(NEPA and NHPA: A Handbook for
Integrating NEPA and Section 106,
2013). The PEIS includes identification
and evaluation of impacts to historic
properties. Formal consultation and
identification and resolution of effects
to historic properties are documented
throughout the Final PEIS.
WLA is one of the largest medical
center campuses in the VA system,
providing a full range of medical
services to eligible Veterans, including
state-of-the-art hospital and outpatient
care, rehabilitation, residential care,
reintegration services, and long-term
care. The draft Master Plan released on
January 28, 2016, identified potential
ways to reconfigure and redevelop the
existing WLA Campus and provide
additional housing to homeless Veterans
to better serve the health care needs and
DATES:
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Notice of Open Public Meetings
AGENCY: U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
ACTION: Notice of open public meetings.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of meetings of the U.S.-China Economic
and Security Review Commission to review and edit drafts of the 2019
Annual Report to Congress. The Commission is mandated by Congress to
investigate, assess, and report to Congress annually on the ``the
national security implications of the economic
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relationship between the United States and the People's Republic of
China.'' Pursuant to this mandate, the Commission will hold public
meetings to review and edit drafts of the 2019 Annual Report to
Congress.
DATES: The meetings are scheduled for Thursday, July 11, 2019, from
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Thursday, August 1, 2019, from 9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m.; Thursday, September 5, 2019, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.;
and Tuesday, October 1, 2019, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: 444 North Capitol Street NW, Room 231, Washington, DC 20001.
Public seating is limited and will be available on a ``first-come,
first-served'' basis. Reservations are not required to attend the
meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public seeking
further information concerning these meetings should contact Kerry
Sutherland, 444 North Capitol Street NW, Suite 602, Washington, DC
20001; telephone: 202-624-1454, or via email at [email protected].
Reservations are not required to attend the meetings.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose of Meeting: Pursuant to the Commission's mandate, members
of the Commission will meet to review and edit drafts of the 2019
Annual Report to Congress. The Commission is subject to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA) with the enactment of the Science, State,
Justice, Commerce and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006 that
was signed into law on November 22, 2005 (Pub. L. 109-108). In
accordance with FACA, the Commission's meetings to make decisions
concerning the substance and recommendations of its 2019 Annual Report
to Congress are open to the public.
Topics To Be Discussed: Editing and review sessions will cover
material prepared for the 2019 Annual Report, including: A review of
economics, trade, security and foreign affairs developments in 2019;
China's internal and external challenges; artificial intelligence, new
materials, and new energy; U.S. companies in China and Chinese
companies in the U.S.; health and pharmaceuticals; China's ambitions to
build a world class military; China-Russia relations; China's ambitions
in space; Taiwan; Hong Kong; and changing regional dynamics.
Required Accessibility Statement: These meetings will be open to
the public. The Commission may recess the meetings to address
administrative issues in closed session. The Commission will also
recess the meetings around noon for a lunch break. At the beginning of
the lunch break, the Chairman will announce what time the meetings will
reconvene.
Authority: Congress created the U.S.-China Economic and Security
Review Commission in 2000 in the National Defense Authorization Act
(Pub. L. 106-398), as amended by Division P of the Consolidated
Appropriations Resolution, 2003 (Pub. L. 108-7), as amended by Public
Law 109-108 (November 22, 2005), as amended by Public Law 113-291
(December 19, 2014).
Dated: June 21, 2019.
Daniel W. Peck,
Executive Director, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
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