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PART 800—REGULATIONS
PERTAINING TO CERTAIN
INVESTMENTS IN THE UNITED
STATES BY FOREIGN PERSONS
1. The authority citation for part 800
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4565; E.O. 11858, as
amended, 73 FR 4677.
Subpart B—Definitions
§ 800.239
[Amended]
2. Amend § 800.239 in paragraph (a)
by removing ‘‘and investments’’ after
‘‘where the fund’s activities’’.
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PART 802—REGULATIONS
PERTAINING TO CERTAIN
TRANSACTIONS BY FOREIGN
PERSONS INVOLVING REAL ESTATE
IN THE UNITED STATES
3. The authority citation for part 802
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4565; E.O. 11858, as
amended, 73 FR 4677.
Subpart B—Definitions
§ 802.232
[Amended]
4. Amend § 802.232 in paragraph (a)
by removing ‘‘and investments’’ after
‘‘where the fund’s activities’’.
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Dated: July 10, 2020.
Thomas Feddo,
Assistant Secretary for Investment Security.
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Fees, Foreign investments in the
United States, Investment companies,
Investments, National defense.
36 CFR Part 701
31 CFR Part 802
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Fees, Federal buildings and facilities,
Foreign investments in the United
States, Government property,
Investigations, Investment companies,
Investments, Land sales, National
defense, Public lands, Real property
acquisition, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
Accordingly, the interim rule
amending 31 CFR parts 800 and 802
regarding the establishment of filing
fees, which was published in the
Federal Register at 85 FR 23736 on
April 29, 2020, is adopted as final
without change. The interim rules
amending 31 CFR parts 800 and 802 that
were published in the Federal Register
at 85 FR 3112 and 85 FR 3158 on
January 17, 2020 are adopted as final
with the following changes:
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Library of Congress.
Final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Library of Congress is
adopting amendments to allow for
international service for loans of library
materials for blind and other print
disabled persons, as authorized by Title
XIV of the Library of Congress Technical
Corrections Act of 2019.
DATES: Effective July 28, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Emily Vartanian, Senior Counsel,
Library of Congress Office of the General
Counsel, 202–707–7205, evar@loc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Librarian of Congress is authorized to
make regulations with respect to the
Library of Congress (2 U.S.C. 136). Since
SUMMARY:
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neither the Federal Register Act nor the
Administrative Procedure Act has
binding effect on the legislative branch,
the Library of Congress is not required
to publish its regulations in the CFR.
However, because the purpose of the
CFR is to ‘‘notify industry, general
business, and the people’’ (Toledo, P &
W.R.R. v. Stover, 60 F. Supp. 587 (S.D.
Ill. 1945)), it is appropriate for the
Library to continue publishing those
regulations which affect the rights and
responsibilities of, and restrictions on,
the public.
The Library of Congress is adopting
amendments to allow for international
service for loans of library materials for
blind and other print disabled persons,
as authorized by Title XIV of the Library
of Congress Technical Corrections Act
of 2019.
39 CFR Part 3040
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Final rule.
The Commission is
announcing an update to the market
dominant and competitive product lists.
This action reflects a publication policy
adopted by Commission rules. The
referenced policy assumes periodic
updates. The updates are identified in
the body of this document. The market
dominant and competitive product lists,
which are re-published in their entirety,
includes these updates.
DATES: This rule is effective September
11, 2020, without further action, unless
adverse comment is received by August
27, 2020. If adverse comment is
received, the Commission will publish a
timely withdrawal of the rule in the
Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: For additional information,
this document can be accessed
electronically through the Commission’s
website at https://www.prc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at
202–789–6800.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
1. The authority citation for part 701
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 2 U.S.C. 136; 18 U.S.C. 1017.
2. Amend § 701.6 by redesignating
paragraph (h) as paragraph (i) and
adding a new paragraph (h) to read as
follows:
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§ 701.6 Loans of library materials for blind
and other physically handicapped persons.
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(h) International service. The
Librarian of Congress is authorized by
Public Law 116–94, Title XIV, the
Library of Congress Technical
Corrections Act of 2019, to provide
literary works published in raised
characters, on sound-reproduction
recordings, or in any other accessible
format, and musical scores,
instructional texts, and other
specialized materials used in furthering
educational, vocational, and cultural
opportunities in the field of music
published in any accessible format, to
authorized entities located in a country
that is a party to the Marrakesh Treaty,
if any such items are delivered to
authorized entities through online, not
physical, means. The Librarian may
contract or otherwise arrange with such
authorized entities to deliver such items
to eligible persons located in their
countries in any accessible format and
consistent with section 121A of title 17,
United States Code. ‘‘Eligible persons’’
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Update to Product Lists
Final Regulation
For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, the Library of Congress
amends 36 CFR part 701 as follows:
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Dated: July 22, 2020.
Carla D. Hayden,
Librarian of Congress.
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Libraries, Seals and insignia.
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for the purpose of this paragraph (h) has
the meaning given it in 17 U.S.C. 121.
Each authorized entity shall be
contractually required to ensure that
items originating from the Library of
Congress are distributed only to eligible
persons.
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I. Introduction
II. Commission Process
III. Authorization
IV. Modifications
V. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3642(d)(2) and
39 CFR 3040.103, the Commission
provides a Notice of Update to Product
Lists by listing all modifications to both
the market dominant and competitive
product lists between April 1, 2020 and
July 1, 2020.
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II. Commission Process
Pursuant to 39 CFR part 3040, the
Commission maintains a Mail
Classification Schedule (MCS) that
includes rates, fees, and product
descriptions for each market dominant
and competitive product, as well as
product lists that categorize Postal
Service products as either market
dominant or competitive. See generally
39 CFR part 3040. The product lists are
published in the Code of Federal
Regulations as 39 CFR Appendix A to
Subpart A of Part 3040—Market
Dominant Product List and Appendix B
to Subpart A of Part 3040—Competitive
Product List pursuant to 39 U.S.C.
3642(d)(2). See 39 U.S.C. 3642(d)(2).
Both the MCS and its product lists are
updated by the Commission on its
website on a quarterly basis.1 In
addition, these quarterly updates to the
product lists are also published in the
Federal Register pursuant to 39 CFR
3040.103. See 39 CFR 3040.103.
III. Authorization
Pursuant to 39 CFR 3040.103(d)(1),
this Notice of Update to Product Lists
identifies any modifications made to the
market dominant or competitive
product list, including product
additions, removals, and transfers.2
Pursuant to 39 CFR 3040.103(d)(2), the
modifications identified in this
document result from the Commission’s
most recent MCS update posted on the
Commission’s website on July 2, 2020,
and supersede all previous product
lists.3
IV. Modifications
The following list of product is being
added to 39 CFR Appendix A to Subpart
A of Part 3040—Market Dominant
Product List:
1. Commercial P.O. Box Redirect
Service
The following list of products are
being added to 39 CFR Appendix B to
Subpart A of Part 3040—Competitive
Product List:
1. First-Class Package Service Contract
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2. First-Class Package Service Contract
108
1 See https://www.prc.gov/mail-classificationschedule in the Current MCS section.
2 39 CFR 3040.103(d)(1). More detailed
information (e.g., Docket Nos., Order Nos., effective
dates, and extensions) for each market dominant
and competitive product can be found in the MCS,
including the ‘‘Revision History’’ section. See, e.g.,
file ‘‘MCSRedline03312020.docx,’’ available at:
https://www.prc.gov/mail-classification-schedule.
3 Previous versions of the MCS and its product
lists can be found on the Commission’s website,
available at: https://www.prc.gov/mailclassification-schedule in the MCS Archives
section.
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
36 CFR Part 701
[Docket No. 2020-2]
Amendments Regarding International Service
AGENCY: Library of Congress.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Library of Congress is adopting amendments to allow for
international service for loans of library materials for blind and
other print disabled persons, as authorized by Title XIV of the Library
of Congress Technical Corrections Act of 2019.
DATES: Effective July 28, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emily Vartanian, Senior Counsel,
Library of Congress Office of the General Counsel, 202-707-7205,
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Librarian of Congress is authorized to
make regulations with respect to the Library of Congress (2 U.S.C.
136). Since
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neither the Federal Register Act nor the Administrative Procedure Act
has binding effect on the legislative branch, the Library of Congress
is not required to publish its regulations in the CFR. However, because
the purpose of the CFR is to ``notify industry, general business, and
the people'' (Toledo, P & W.R.R. v. Stover, 60 F. Supp. 587 (S.D. Ill.
1945)), it is appropriate for the Library to continue publishing those
regulations which affect the rights and responsibilities of, and
restrictions on, the public.
The Library of Congress is adopting amendments to allow for
international service for loans of library materials for blind and
other print disabled persons, as authorized by Title XIV of the Library
of Congress Technical Corrections Act of 2019.
List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 701
Libraries, Seals and insignia.
Final Regulation
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Library of Congress
amends 36 CFR part 701 as follows:
PART 701--PROCEDURES AND SERVICES
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1. The authority citation for part 701 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 2 U.S.C. 136; 18 U.S.C. 1017.
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2. Amend Sec. 701.6 by redesignating paragraph (h) as paragraph (i)
and adding a new paragraph (h) to read as follows:
Sec. 701.6 Loans of library materials for blind and other physically
handicapped persons.
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(h) International service. The Librarian of Congress is authorized
by Public Law 116-94, Title XIV, the Library of Congress Technical
Corrections Act of 2019, to provide literary works published in raised
characters, on sound-reproduction recordings, or in any other
accessible format, and musical scores, instructional texts, and other
specialized materials used in furthering educational, vocational, and
cultural opportunities in the field of music published in any
accessible format, to authorized entities located in a country that is
a party to the Marrakesh Treaty, if any such items are delivered to
authorized entities through online, not physical, means. The Librarian
may contract or otherwise arrange with such authorized entities to
deliver such items to eligible persons located in their countries in
any accessible format and consistent with section 121A of title 17,
United States Code. ``Eligible persons'' for the purpose of this
paragraph (h) has the meaning given it in 17 U.S.C. 121. Each
authorized entity shall be contractually required to ensure that items
originating from the Library of Congress are distributed only to
eligible persons.
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Dated: July 22, 2020.
Carla D. Hayden,
Librarian of Congress.
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