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exclusion order, and cease and desist
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interested parties, and members of the
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or directly competitive articles in the
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By order of the Commission.
Issued: October 10, 2019.
Lisa Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission of the United States,
Department of Justice.
ACTION: Notice of a New System of
Records.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Privacy Act of
1974 and Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) Circular No. A–108,
notice is hereby given that the Foreign
Claims Settlement Commission of the
United States (Commission), a
component within the United States
Department of Justice (DOJ or
Department), proposes to rescind the
system of records notice titled East
Germany, Registration of Claims
Against, FCSC–10. The Commission
proposes to rescind this systems of
records because it has completed its
work associated with the records and
destroyed the records in accordance
with the approved disposition schedule.
DATES: All of the records described
below were destroyed in January 1999.
ADDRESSES: The public, OMB, and
Congress are invited to submit any
comments via email at info.fcsc@
usdoj.gov or by mail to the Foreign
Claims Settlement Commission, 441 G
Street NW, Room 6330, Washington, DC
20579.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jeremy LaFrancois, Chief
Administrative Counsel, Foreign Claims
Settlement Commission, U.S.
Department of Justice, 441 G Street NW,
Room 6330, Washington, DC 20579, or
by telephone at (202) 616–6975.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Privacy Act provides that an agency
may only collect or maintain in its
records information about individuals
that is relevant and necessary to
accomplish a purpose that is required
by statute or executive order. If a system
of records is comprised of records that
no longer meet that standard, the
Privacy Act may require that the agency
stop maintain the system and expunge
the records in accordance with the
requirements in the SORN and the
applicable records retention or
disposition schedule approved by the
National Archives and Records
Administration. The system of records
listed below was created by the
Commission in the course of its
adjudication of claims of U.S. citizens
against foreign governments. The
Commission has now concluded the
SUMMARY:
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program associated with this system of
records and has destroyed the records in
accordance with the approved
disposition schedule.
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r),
the Department has provided a report to
OMB and Congress on the modifications
to this systems of records.
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
FCSC–10, East Germany, Registration
of Claims Against
HISTORY:
FCSC–10—64 FR 31296, 71 FR 66347,
71 FR 70426, 72 FR 6746, 72 FR 49731
Dated: October 10, 2019.
Jeremy R. LaFrancois,
Chief Administrative Counsel.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission of the United States,
Department of Justice.
ACTION: Rescindment of a System of
Records Notice.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Privacy Act of
1974 and Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) Circular No. A–108,
notice is hereby given that the Foreign
Claims Settlement Commission of the
United States (Commission), a
component within the United States
Department of Justice (DOJ or
Department), proposes to rescind the
Commission System of Records Notices
for the Commission systems of records
listed below. The Commission proposes
to rescind these systems of records
because it has completed its work
associated with the records and has
transferred custody of the records to the
National Archives.
DATES: All of the records described
below were transferred to the custody of
the National Archives prior to January 1,
2018.
ADDRESSES: The public, OMB, and
Congress are invited to submit any
comments via email at info.fcsc@
usdoj.gov or by mail to the Foreign
Claims Settlement Commission, 441 G
Street NW, Room 6330, Washington, DC
20579.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jeremy LaFrancois, Chief
Administrative Counsel, Foreign Claims
Settlement Commission, U.S.
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Department of Justice, 441 G Street NW,
Room 6330, Washington, DC 20579, or
by telephone at (202) 616–6975.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Privacy Act provides that an agency
may only collect or maintain in its
records information about individuals
that is relevant and necessary to
accomplish a purpose that is required
by statute or executive order. If a system
of records is comprised of records that
no longer meet that standard, the
Privacy Act may require that the agency
stop maintain the system and expunge
the records in accordance with the
requirements in the SORN and the
applicable records retention or
disposition schedule approved by the
National Archives and Records
Administration. Each of the systems of
records listed below was created by the
Commission in the course of its
adjudication of claims of U.S. citizens
against foreign governments. The
Commission has now concluded the
programs associated with these systems
of records and has transferred the
records to the National Archives and
Records Administration for permanent
storage by that agency in accordance
with approved disposition schedules.
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r),
the Department has provided a report to
OMB and Congress on the modifications
to these systems of records.
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
FCSC–9, Czechoslovakia, Claims
Against (2nd Program)
FCSC–11, Federal Republic of
Germany, Questionnaire Inquiries From
FCSC–12, Hungary, Claims Against
(2nd Program)
FCSC–14, Micronesia, Claims Arising
in
FCSC–16, Prisoners of War (Pueblo)
FCSC–21, German Democratic
Republic, Claims Against
FCSC–23, Vietnam, Claims for Losses
Against
FCSC–24, Ethiopia, Claims for Losses
Against
HISTORY:
FCSC–9—64 FR 31296, 71 FR 66347,
71 FR 70426, 72 FR 6746, 72 FR 49731
FCSC–11—64 FR 31296, 71 FR 66347,
71 FR 70426, 72 FR 6746, 72 FR 49731
FCSC–12—64 FR 31296, 71 FR 66347,
71 FR 70426, 72 FR 6746, 72 FR 49731
FCSC–14—64 FR 31296, 71 FR 66347,
71 FR 70426, 72 FR 6746, 72 FR 49731
FCSC–16—64 FR 31296, 71 FR 66347,
71 FR 70426, 72 FR 6746, 72 FR 49731
FCSC–21—64 FR 31296, 71 FR 66347,
71 FR 70426, 72 FR 6746, 72 FR 49731
FCSC–23—64 FR 31296, 71 FR 66347,
71 FR 70426, 72 FR 6746, 72 FR 49731
FCSC–24—64 FR 31296, 71 FR 66347,
71 FR 70426, 72 FR 6746, 72 FR 49731
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Dated: October 10, 2019.
Jeremy R. LaFrancois,
Chief Administrative Counsel.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission
[F.C.S.C. Meeting and Hearing Notice No.
07–19]
Sunshine Act Meeting
The Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission, pursuant to its regulations
(45 CFR part 503.25) and the
Government in the Sunshine Act (5
U.S.C. 552b), hereby gives notice in
regard to the scheduling of open
meetings as follows:
TIME AND DATE: Thursday, October 24,
2019, at 10:00 a.m.
PLACE: All meetings are held at the
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission,
441 G St NW, Room 6234, Washington,
DC.
STATUS: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
10:00 a.m.—Issuance of Proposed
Decisions in claims against Iraq.
10:30 a.m.—Issuance of Proposed
Decisions under the Guam World War II
Loyalty Recognition Act, Title XVII,
Public Law 114–328.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Requests for information, or advance
notices of intention to observe an open
meeting, may be directed to: Patricia M.
Hall, Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission, 441 G St NW, Room 6234,
Washington, DC 20579. Telephone:
(202) 616–6975.
Brian Simkin,
Chief Counsel.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[OMB Number 1121–0030]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Proposed eCollection
eComments Requested; Extension of a
Currently Approved Collection: Capital
Punishment Report of Inmates Under
Sentence of Death
Bureau of Justice Statistics,
Department of Justice.
ACTION: 60-Day notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Justice
(DOJ), Office of Justice Programs,
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
AGENCY: Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States,
Department of Justice.
ACTION: Notice of a New System of Records.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974 and Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) Circular No. A-108, notice is hereby given that the
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States (Commission),
a component within the United States Department of Justice (DOJ or
Department), proposes to rescind the system of records notice titled
East Germany, Registration of Claims Against, FCSC-10. The Commission
proposes to rescind this systems of records because it has completed
its work associated with the records and destroyed the records in
accordance with the approved disposition schedule.
DATES: All of the records described below were destroyed in January
1999.
ADDRESSES: The public, OMB, and Congress are invited to submit any
comments via email at [email protected] or by mail to the Foreign
Claims Settlement Commission, 441 G Street NW, Room 6330, Washington,
DC 20579.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeremy LaFrancois, Chief
Administrative Counsel, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, U.S.
Department of Justice, 441 G Street NW, Room 6330, Washington, DC
20579, or by telephone at (202) 616-6975.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Privacy Act provides that an agency may
only collect or maintain in its records information about individuals
that is relevant and necessary to accomplish a purpose that is required
by statute or executive order. If a system of records is comprised of
records that no longer meet that standard, the Privacy Act may require
that the agency stop maintain the system and expunge the records in
accordance with the requirements in the SORN and the applicable records
retention or disposition schedule approved by the National Archives and
Records Administration. The system of records listed below was created
by the Commission in the course of its adjudication of claims of U.S.
citizens against foreign governments. The Commission has now concluded
the
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program associated with this system of records and has destroyed the
records in accordance with the approved disposition schedule.
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r), the Department has provided a
report to OMB and Congress on the modifications to this systems of
records.
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
FCSC-10, East Germany, Registration of Claims Against
HISTORY:
FCSC-10--64 FR 31296, 71 FR 66347, 71 FR 70426, 72 FR 6746, 72 FR
49731
Dated: October 10, 2019.
Jeremy R. LaFrancois,
Chief Administrative Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2019-22500 Filed 10-15-19; 8:45 am]
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