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and area of operations that is the subject
of the request. Records may also be
sorted by regulation section that is the
subject of the request for waiver or
authorization.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND
DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
The FAA will retain records in this
system of records, which covers both
waivers and airspace authorizations, as
permanent government records until it
receives record disposition authority
from the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA), pursuant to 36
CFR 1225.16 and 1225.18. The FAA has
requested from NARA authority to
dispose of waiver and authorization
records after two years following the
expiration of the waiver or
authorization.
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL
SAFEGUARDS:
Records in this system for waivers
and airspace authorizations are
safeguarded in accordance with
applicable rules and policies, including
all applicable DOT automated systems
security and access policies. Strict
controls have been imposed to minimize
the risk of compromising the
information that is being stored. Access
to the computer system containing the
records in this system is limited to
individuals who have a need to know
the information for the performance of
their official duties and who have
appropriate clearances or permissions.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
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Individuals seeking notification of
whether this system of records contains
information about them may contact the
System Manager at the address provided
in the section ‘‘System manager.’’ When
seeking records about yourself from this
system of records or any other
Departmental system of records your
request must conform with the Privacy
Act regulations set forth in 49 CFR part
10. You must sign your request, and
your signature must either be notarized
or submitted under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a
law that permits statements to be made
under penalty of perjury as a substitute
for notarization. If your request is
seeking records pertaining to another
living individual, you must include a
statement from that individual
certifying his/her agreement for you to
access his/her records.
CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURE:
See ‘‘Record Access Procedures’’
above.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
See ‘‘Records Access Procedures’’
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EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
HISTORY:
A full notice of this system of records,
DOT/FAA854 Requests for Waivers and
Authorizations under 14 CFR part 107
was published in the Federal Register
on August 2, 2016, (81 FR 50789).
Issued in Washington, DC, on July 2, 2019.
Stephen H. Holden,
Associate CIO for IT Policy and Oversight,
Department of Transportation.
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UNITED STATES SENTENCING
COMMISSION
Requests for Applications;
Practitioners Advisory Group
United States Sentencing
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In view of upcoming
vacancies in the voting membership of
the Practitioners Advisory Group, the
United States Sentencing Commission
hereby invites any individual who is
eligible to be appointed to one of the
vacancies to apply. The voting
memberships covered by this notice are
two circuit memberships (for the
Second Circuit and the District of
Columbia Circuit) and one at-large
membership. An applicant for voting
membership of the Practitioners
Advisory Group should apply by
sending a letter of interest and resume
to the Commission as indicated in the
addresses section below. Application
materials should be received by the
Commission not later than September 6,
2019.
DATES: Application materials for voting
membership of the Practitioners
Advisory Group should be received not
later than September 6, 2019.
ADDRESSES: An applicant for voting
membership of the Practitioners
Advisory Group should apply by
sending a letter of interest and resume
to the Commission by electronic mail or
regular mail. The email address is
pubaffairs@ussc.gov. The regular mail
address is United States Sentencing
Commission, One Columbus Circle NE,
Suite 2–500, South Lobby, Washington,
DC 20002–8002, Attention: Public
Affairs.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christine Leonard, Director, Office of
Legislative and Public Affairs, (202)
502–4500, pubaffairs@ussc.gov. More
information about the Practitioners
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Advisory Group is available on the
Commission’s website at www.ussc.gov/
advisory-groups.
The
Practitioners Advisory Group is a
standing advisory group of the United
States Sentencing Commission pursuant
to 28 U.S.C. 995 and Rule 5.4 of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure. Under the charter for the
advisory group, the purpose of the
advisory group is (1) to assist the
Commission in carrying out its statutory
responsibilities under 28 U.S.C. 994(o);
(2) to provide to the Commission its
views on the Commission’s activities
and work, including proposed priorities
and amendments; (3) to disseminate to
defense attorneys, and to other
professionals in the defense community,
information regarding federal
sentencing issues; and (4) to perform
other related functions as the
Commission requests. The advisory
group consists of not more than 17
voting members, each of whom may
serve not more than two consecutive
three-year terms. Of those 17 voting
members, one shall be Chair, one shall
be Vice Chair, 12 shall be circuit
members (one for each federal judicial
circuit other than the Federal Circuit),
and three shall be at-large members.
To be eligible to serve as a voting
member, an individual must be an
attorney who (1) devotes a substantial
portion of his or her professional work
to advocating the interests of privatelyrepresented individuals, or of
individuals represented by private
practitioners through appointment
under the Criminal Justice Act of 1964,
within the federal criminal justice
system; (2) has significant experience
with federal sentencing or postconviction issues related to criminal
sentences; and (3) is in good standing of
the highest court of the jurisdiction or
jurisdictions in which he or she is
admitted to practice. Additionally, to be
eligible to serve as a circuit member, the
individual’s primary place of business
or a substantial portion of his or her
practice must be in the circuit
concerned. Each voting member is
appointed by the Commission.
The Commission invites any
individual who is eligible to be
appointed to a voting membership
covered by this notice (i.e., the circuit
memberships for the Second Circuit and
the District of Columbia Circuit, and one
at-large membership) to apply by
sending a letter of interest and a resume
to the Commission as indicated in the
ADDRESSES section above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Authority: 28 U.S.C. 994(a), (o), (p), § 995,
§ 996(a); USSC Rules of Practice and
Procedure 2.2(c), 5.4.
Kenneth P. Cohen,
Staff Director.
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[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 130 (Monday, July 8, 2019)]
[Notices]
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UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSION
Requests for Applications; Practitioners Advisory Group
AGENCY: United States Sentencing Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In view of upcoming vacancies in the voting membership of the
Practitioners Advisory Group, the United States Sentencing Commission
hereby invites any individual who is eligible to be appointed to one of
the vacancies to apply. The voting memberships covered by this notice
are two circuit memberships (for the Second Circuit and the District of
Columbia Circuit) and one at-large membership. An applicant for voting
membership of the Practitioners Advisory Group should apply by sending
a letter of interest and resume to the Commission as indicated in the
addresses section below. Application materials should be received by
the Commission not later than September 6, 2019.
DATES: Application materials for voting membership of the Practitioners
Advisory Group should be received not later than September 6, 2019.
ADDRESSES: An applicant for voting membership of the Practitioners
Advisory Group should apply by sending a letter of interest and resume
to the Commission by electronic mail or regular mail. The email address
is [email protected]. The regular mail address is United States
Sentencing Commission, One Columbus Circle NE, Suite 2-500, South
Lobby, Washington, DC 20002-8002, Attention: Public Affairs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christine Leonard, Director, Office of
Legislative and Public Affairs, (202) 502-4500, [email protected].
More information about the Practitioners Advisory Group is available on
the Commission's website at www.ussc.gov/advisory-groups.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Practitioners Advisory Group is a
standing advisory group of the United States Sentencing Commission
pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 995 and Rule 5.4 of the Commission's Rules of
Practice and Procedure. Under the charter for the advisory group, the
purpose of the advisory group is (1) to assist the Commission in
carrying out its statutory responsibilities under 28 U.S.C. 994(o); (2)
to provide to the Commission its views on the Commission's activities
and work, including proposed priorities and amendments; (3) to
disseminate to defense attorneys, and to other professionals in the
defense community, information regarding federal sentencing issues; and
(4) to perform other related functions as the Commission requests. The
advisory group consists of not more than 17 voting members, each of
whom may serve not more than two consecutive three-year terms. Of those
17 voting members, one shall be Chair, one shall be Vice Chair, 12
shall be circuit members (one for each federal judicial circuit other
than the Federal Circuit), and three shall be at-large members.
To be eligible to serve as a voting member, an individual must be
an attorney who (1) devotes a substantial portion of his or her
professional work to advocating the interests of privately-represented
individuals, or of individuals represented by private practitioners
through appointment under the Criminal Justice Act of 1964, within the
federal criminal justice system; (2) has significant experience with
federal sentencing or post-conviction issues related to criminal
sentences; and (3) is in good standing of the highest court of the
jurisdiction or jurisdictions in which he or she is admitted to
practice. Additionally, to be eligible to serve as a circuit member,
the individual's primary place of business or a substantial portion of
his or her practice must be in the circuit concerned. Each voting
member is appointed by the Commission.
The Commission invites any individual who is eligible to be
appointed to a voting membership covered by this notice (i.e., the
circuit memberships for the Second Circuit and the District of Columbia
Circuit, and one at-large membership) to apply by sending a letter of
interest and a resume to the Commission as indicated in the ADDRESSES
section above.
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Authority: 28 U.S.C. 994(a), (o), (p), Sec. 995, Sec. 996(a);
USSC Rules of Practice and Procedure 2.2(c), 5.4.
Kenneth P. Cohen,
Staff Director.
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