Notice of Determinations; Additional Culturally Significant Objects Being Imported for Exhibition-Determinations: “Rubens: Picturing Antiquity” Exhibition, 48279-48280 [2021-18447]
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Administrator’s disaster declaration,
applications for disaster loans may be
filed at the address listed above or other
locally announced locations.
3.250
The following areas have been
determined to be adversely affected by
1.625
the disaster:
5.760 Primary Counties: Ford.
Contiguous Counties:
2.880
Illinois: Champaign, Iroquois,
Kankakee, Livingston, McLean,
2.000
Vermilion.
The Interest Rates are:
Percent
For Physical Damage:
Homeowners with Credit Available Elsewhere ......................
Homeowners without Credit
Available Elsewhere ..............
Businesses with Credit Available Elsewhere ......................
Businesses
without
Credit
Available Elsewhere ..............
Non-Profit Organizations with
Credit Available Elsewhere ...
Non-Profit Organizations without Credit Available Elsewhere .....................................
For Economic Injury:
Businesses & Small Agricultural
Cooperatives without Credit
Available Elsewhere ..............
Non-Profit Organizations without Credit Available Elsewhere .....................................
2.000
2.880
2.000
The number assigned to this disaster
for physical damage is 17116 6 and for
economic injury is 17117 0.
The State which received an EIDL
Declaration # is Missouri.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Number 59008)
Isabella Guzman,
Administrator.
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
[Disaster Declaration #17112 and #17113;
Illinois Disaster Number IL–00067]
Administrative Declaration of a
Disaster for the State of Illinois
Small Business Administration.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This is a notice of an
Administrative declaration of a disaster
for the State of ILLINOIS dated 08/23/
2021.
Incident: Flooding.
Incident Period: 08/12/2021.
DATES: Issued on 08/23/2021.
Physical Loan Application Deadline
Date: 10/22/2021.
Economic Injury (EIDL) Loan
Application Deadline Date: 05/23/2022.
ADDRESSES: Submit completed loan
applications to: U.S. Small Business
Administration, Processing and
Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport
Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A.
Escobar, Office of Disaster Assistance,
U.S. Small Business Administration,
409 3rd Street SW, Suite 6050,
Washington, DC 20416, (202) 205–6734.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
hereby given that as a result of the
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Percent
For Physical Damage:
Homeowners with Credit Available Elsewhere ....................
Homeowners without Credit
Available Elsewhere ............
Businesses with Credit Available Elsewhere ....................
Businesses without Credit
Available Elsewhere ............
Non-Profit Organizations with
Credit Available Elsewhere
Non-Profit Organizations without Credit Available Elsewhere ...................................
For Economic Injury:
Businesses & Small Agricultural Cooperatives without
Credit Available Elsewhere
Non-Profit Organizations without Credit Available Elsewhere ...................................
3.125
1.563
5.710
2.855
2.000
2.000
2.855
2.000
The number assigned to this disaster
for physical damage is 17112 6 and for
economic injury is 17113 0.
The State which received an EIDL
Declaration # is Illinois.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Number 59008)
Isabella Guzman,
Administrator.
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identified in the SUPPLEMENTARY
section were effective on
July 28, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim
Mullinax, Director, Office of Economic
Sanctions Policy and Implementation,
Bureau of Economic and Business
Affairs, Department of State,
Washington, DC 20520, tel.: (202) 647–
7677, email: MullinaxJD@state.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to Section 2(a) of E.O. 13894 of October
14, 2019, the Secretary of State, in
consultation with the Secretary of the
Treasury, and other officials of the U.S.
Government as appropriate, is
authorized to impose on a person any of
the sanctions described in sections 2(b)
and 2(c) of E.O. 13894 upon
determining that the person met any
criteria set forth in section 2(a) of E.O.
13894.
The Secretary of State has
determined, pursuant to Section
2(a)(i)(A) of E.O. 13894, that Saraya alAreen is responsible for or complicit in,
has directly or indirectly engaged in,
attempted to engage in, or financed, the
obstruction, disruption, or prevention of
a ceasefire in northern Syria.
Pursuant to Sections 2(b) and 2(c) of
E.O. 13894, the Secretary of State has
selected the following sanctions to be
imposed upon Saraya al-Areen:
• Block all property and interests in
property that are in the United States,
that hereafter come within the United
States, or that are or hereafter come
within the possession or control of any
United States person of Saraya al-Areen,
and provide that such property and
interests in property may not be
transferred, paid, exported, withdrawn,
or otherwise dealt in (Section 2(c)(iv) of
E.O. 13894).
INFORMATION
Peter D. Haas,
Assistant Secretary, Acting, Bureau of
Economic and Business Affairs, Department
of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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[Public Notice: 11510]
Notice of Department of State
Sanctions Actions Sanctions Blocking
Property and Suspending Entry of
Certain Persons Contributing to the
Situation in Syria
The Secretary of State has
imposed sanctions on three individuals
pursuant to E.O. 13894, Sanctions
Blocking Property and Suspending
Entry of Certain Persons Contributing to
the Situation in Syria.
DATES: The Secretary of State’s
determination and selection of certain
sanctions to be imposed upon the entity
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 11518]
Notice of Determinations; Additional
Culturally Significant Objects Being
Imported for Exhibition—
Determinations: ‘‘Rubens: Picturing
Antiquity’’ Exhibition
On September 24, 2020,
notice was published on page 60280 of
the Federal Register (volume 85,
number 186) of determinations
pertaining to one object to be included
in an exhibition entitled ‘‘Rubens:
SUMMARY:
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Picturing Antiquity.’’ Notice is hereby
given of the following determinations: I
hereby determine that certain additional
objects being imported from abroad
pursuant to agreements with their
foreign owners or custodians for
temporary display in the aforesaid
exhibition at The J. Paul Getty Museum
at the Getty Villa, Pacific Palisades,
California, and at possible additional
exhibitions or venues yet to be
determined, are of cultural significance,
and, further, that their temporary
exhibition or display within the United
States as aforementioned is in the
national interest. I have ordered that
Public Notice of these determinations be
published in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chi
D. Tran, Program Administrator, Office
of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of
State (telephone: 202–632–6471; email:
section2459@state.gov). The mailing
address is U.S. Department of State,
L/PD, 2200 C Street NW, (SA–5), Suite
5H03, Washington, DC 20522–0505.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
foregoing determinations were made
pursuant to the authority vested in me
by the Act of October 19, 1965 (79 Stat.
985; 22 U.S.C. 2459), Executive Order
12047 of March 27, 1978, the Foreign
Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of
1998 (112 Stat. 2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C.
6501 note, et seq.), Delegation of
Authority No. 234 of October 1, 1999,
and Delegation of Authority No. 236–3
of August 28, 2000.
Matthew R. Lussenhop,
Acting Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department
of State.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Request for Comments on Certain
Products Exclusions Related to
COVID–19: China’s Acts, Policies, and
Practices Related to Technology
Transfer, Intellectual Property, and
Innovation
Office of the United States
Trade Representative (USTR).
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
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AGENCY:
In prior notices, the U.S.
Trade Representative modified the
action in the Section 301 investigation
of China’s acts, policies, and practices
related to technology transfer,
intellectual property, and innovation by
excluding from additional duties certain
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medical-care products needed to
address the COVID–19 pandemic. These
exclusions are scheduled to expire on
September 30, 2021. In light of
developments in the production
capacity of the United States in the
subject products and continuing efforts
in the battle against COVID–19, USTR is
requesting public comments on whether
to extend particular exclusions past
September 30, 2021.
DATES:
August 27, 2021: The public docket
on the web portal at https://
comments.USTR.gov will open for
parties to submit comments.
September 27, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. ET:
To be assured of consideration, submit
written comments on the public docket
by this time.
ADDRESSES: You must submit all
comments through the online portal:
https://comments.USTR.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Associate General Counsel Philip Butler
or Assistant General Counsel Edward
Marcus at (202) 395–5725.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
In the course of this investigation the
U.S. Trade Representative has imposed
additional duties on products of China
in four tranches. See 83 FR 28719 (June
20, 2018); 83 FR 40823 (August 16,
2018); 83 FR 47974 (September 21,
2018) as modified by 83 FR 49153
(September 28, 2018); and 84 FR 43304
(August 20, 2019) as modified by 84 FR
69447 (December 18, 2019) and 85 FR
3741 (January 22, 2020).
For each tranche, the U.S. Trade
Representative established a process by
which U.S. stakeholders could request
the exclusion of particular products
subject to the action. The U.S. Trade
Representative later established a
process by which U.S. stakeholders
could request the extension of particular
exclusions. Additionally, on March 25,
2020, the U.S. Trade Representative
requested public comments on possible
further modifications to remove Section
301 duties from additional medical-care
products to address the COVID–19
pandemic. 85 FR 16987 (March 25,
2020).
On December 29, 2020, USTR
announced the extension of 80 product
exclusions on medical-care and/or
COVID response products; further
modifications, in the form of 19 product
exclusions, to remove Section 301
duties from additional medical-care
and/or COVID response products; and
that USTR might consider further
extensions and/or modifications as
appropriate. See 85 FR 85831 (the
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December 29 notice). On March 10,
2021, USTR announced the extension of
these 99 exclusions to September 30,
2021; and that USTR might consider
further extensions and/or modifications
as appropriate. See 86 FR 13785.
B. Request for Public Comments
Subsequent to USTR’s announcement
of the extension of the 99 exclusions for
COVID–19 response products in March,
the spread of COVID–19 in the United
States initially declined, and domestic
production of certain products covered
by these exclusions increased. With the
recent spread of the Delta variant,
COVID–19 cases in the United States are
increasing again. In light of these
changing circumstances, including the
ability of the United States to obtain
certain products domestically or from
other sources, USTR is requesting
public comments on whether to extend
particular exclusions for COVID–19
products for up to six months.
USTR will evaluate each exclusion on
a case-by-case basis. The evaluation will
examine whether it remains appropriate
to exclude certain products from the
additional Section 301 duties in light of
recent developments including the
spread of the Delta variant in the United
States and increased domestic
production of certain products, and
taking account of the overall impact of
these exclusions on the goal of obtaining
the elimination of China’s acts, policies,
and practices covered in this Section
301 investigation.
C. Procedures To Comment on
Particular COVID–19 Exclusions
The 99 COVID exclusions can be
found in the four annexes (A, B, C, and
D) of the December 29 notice. To submit
a comment regarding any particular
COVID–19 exclusion, a commenter first
must register on the portal at https://
comments.USTR.gov. As noted above,
the public docket on the portal will be
open from August 27, 2021, to
September 27, 2021. After registration,
the commenter may submit a comment
form to the public docket. Fields on the
comment form marked with an asterisk
(*) are required fields. Fields with a gray
(BCI) notation are for business
confidential information, which will not
be publicly available. Fields with a
green (Public) notation will be publicly
available. Additionally, parties will be
able to upload documents and indicate
whether the documents are BCI or
public. Commenters will be able to
review the public version of their
comments before they are posted.
Set out below is a summary of the
information to be entered on the
exclusion comment form.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 11518]
Notice of Determinations; Additional Culturally Significant
Objects Being Imported for Exhibition--Determinations: ``Rubens:
Picturing Antiquity'' Exhibition
SUMMARY: On September 24, 2020, notice was published on page 60280 of
the Federal Register (volume 85, number 186) of determinations
pertaining to one object to be included in an exhibition entitled
``Rubens:
[[Page 48280]]
Picturing Antiquity.'' Notice is hereby given of the following
determinations: I hereby determine that certain additional objects
being imported from abroad pursuant to agreements with their foreign
owners or custodians for temporary display in the aforesaid exhibition
at The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa, Pacific Palisades,
California, and at possible additional exhibitions or venues yet to be
determined, are of cultural significance, and, further, that their
temporary exhibition or display within the United States as
aforementioned is in the national interest. I have ordered that Public
Notice of these determinations be published in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chi D. Tran, Program Administrator,
Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State (telephone: 202-
632-6471; email: [email protected]). The mailing address is U.S.
Department of State, L/PD, 2200 C Street NW, (SA-5), Suite 5H03,
Washington, DC 20522-0505.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The foregoing determinations were made
pursuant to the authority vested in me by the Act of October 19, 1965
(79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C. 2459), Executive Order 12047 of March 27,
1978, the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998 (112
Stat. 2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et seq.), Delegation of
Authority No. 234 of October 1, 1999, and Delegation of Authority No.
236-3 of August 28, 2000.
Matthew R. Lussenhop,
Acting Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs,
Department of State.
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