Continuation of Documentation for Beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status Designations for El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua, Sudan, Honduras, and Nepal, 52694-52695 [2021-20481]
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Dated: September 16, 2021.
Victoria E. Townsend,
Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory
Committee Policy.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[Docket ID FEMA–2021–0021]
Request for Information on the
National Flood Insurance Program’s
Community Rating System Extension
of Comment Period
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Extension of comment period.
AGENCY:
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) is
extending the public comment period
for its request for information published
August 23, 2021 on the National Flood
Insurance Program’s (NFIP) Community
Rating System (CRS). The request for
information seeks public input on
transforming the CRS program to better
align with the current understanding of
flood risk and flood risk approaches,
and to incentivize communities not only
to manage but also lower their flood risk
through floodplain management
initiatives.
SUMMARY:
Written comments on the request
for information published at 86 FR
47128 (Aug. 23, 2021) may be submitted
until 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on
Friday, October 22, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on the
request for information must be
submitted via the Federal eRulemaking
Portal at https://www.regulations.gov.
Search for FEMA–2021–0021–0001 and
follow the instructions for submitting
comments. All written comments
received, including any personal
information provided, may be posted
without alteration at https://
www.regulations.gov. For access to the
docket and to read comments received
by FEMA, go to https://
www.regulations.gov and search for
Docket ID FEMA–2021–0021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rachel Sears, Supervisory Emergency
Management Specialist, Federal
Insurance and Mitigation
Administration, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, FEMA-CRS-Next@
fema.dhs.gov, 202–212–3800.
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On August
23, 2021, FEMA published a Request for
Information on the National Flood
Insurance Program’s Community Rating
System.1 In that RFI, FEMA asked for
public input on the ways the agency can
improve the CRS program: (1) To better
align the CRS program with the
improved understanding of flood risk
and flood risk approaches that have
developed since the program’s
inception; (2) to better incentivize
communities and policyholders to
become more resilient and to not only
manage, but lower their vulnerability to
flood risk, and (3) to support the sound
financial framework of the NFIP.
FEMA is extending the comment
period to ensure all interested parties
have sufficient opportunity to provide
comments on the CRS program. For the
details on this request, please see the
RFI published at 86 FR 47128. FEMA
will carefully consider all relevant
comments received during the entire
comment period, including comments
received after September 22, 2021.
The purpose of the request for
information is to seek input on the
NFIP’s CRS program. Individuals cannot
apply for FEMA assistance by
submitting a comment to this request for
information. If you are an individual
who has been impacted by a disaster
and you are seeking assistance from
FEMA, please visit https://
www.fema.gov/assistance/individual or
call the FEMA Helpline (1–800–621–
3362/TTY (800) 462–7585) to apply or
receive information on a pending
request.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Deanne Criswell,
Administrator, Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
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1 86 FR 47128. Commenters may reference the
Request for Information for a general description of
the CRS program.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services
[CIS No. 2676–21; DHS Docket No. USCIS–
2019–0020]
RIN 1615–ZB83
Continuation of Documentation for
Beneficiaries of Temporary Protected
Status Designations for El Salvador,
Haiti, Nicaragua, Sudan, Honduras,
and Nepal
U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
AGENCY:
U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS), a
component of the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS), is making a
correction to the notice titled
‘‘Continuation of Documentation for
Beneficiaries of Temporary Protected
Status Designations for El Salvador,
Haiti, Nicaragua, Sudan, Honduras, and
Nepal’’ that published in the Federal
Register on September 10, 2021, at 86
FR 50725. USCIS is correcting an
omission in the Additional Notes
section of the notice to clarify that the
previously announced determination to
terminate the 2011 designation of TPS
for Haiti will not be implemented or
enforced unless and until the district
court’s orders in Saget, et al., v. Trump,
et al., No. 18–cv–1599 (E.D.N.Y. Apr.
11, 2019) (‘‘Saget’’) and Ramos, et al. v.
Nielsen, et al., No. 18–cv–01554 (N.D.
Cal. Oct. 3, 2018) (‘‘Ramos’’) are
reversed and the reversal becomes final.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
• You may contact Andria Strano,
Acting Chief, Humanitarian Affairs
Division, Office of Policy and Strategy,
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services, Department of Homeland
Security, by mail at 5900 Capital
Gateway Drive, Camp Springs, MD
20746, or by phone at 800–375–5283.
• For further information on TPS,
please visit the USCIS TPS web page at
uscis.gov/tps.
• If you have additional questions
about TPS, please visit uscis.gov/tools.
Our online virtual assistant, Emma, can
answer many of your questions and
point you to additional information on
our website. If you are unable to find
your answers there, you may also call
our USCIS Contact Center at 800–375–
5283 (TTY 800–767–1833).
• Applicants seeking information
about the status of their individual cases
may check Case Status Online, available
SUMMARY:
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on the USCIS website at uscis.gov, or
visit the USCIS Contact Center at
uscis.gov/contactcenter.
• Further information will also be
available at local USCIS offices upon
publication of this notice.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
September 10, 2021, DHS published a
notice in the Federal Register at 86 FR
50725. USCIS is making a correction to
that published notice. The correction is
as follows:
USCIS is correcting the second
sentence in the third paragraph in the
Additional Notes section of the
published notice. USCIS is correcting
the sentence to state that the
determination to terminate the 2011
designation of TPS for Haiti will not be
implemented or enforced unless and
until the district court’s orders in Saget
and Ramos are reversed and the reversal
becomes final, rather than that the
termination will not be implemented
and enforced unless and until the
district court’s order in only Saget is
reversed and the reversal becomes final.
USCIS is making this correction because
the termination is enjoined in Ramos as
well as in Saget.
Correction
In FR 2021–19617, on page 50729 in
the Federal Register of September 10,
2021, in the second column, USCIS is
correcting the sentence as follows:
The previously announced
determination to terminate the 2011
designation of TPS for Haiti will not be
implemented or enforced unless and
until the district courts’ orders in Saget
and Ramos are reversed and the reversal
becomes final.
Samantha Deshommes,
Chief, Regulatory Coordination Division,
Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services, U.S. Department
of Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Notice of Lodging of Proposed
Modification of Consent Decree Under
the Clean Water Act and Oil Pollution
Act
On September 15, 2021, the
Department of Justice lodged with the
United States District Court for the
Western District of Michigan a proposed
Sixth Modification of Consent Decree
(‘‘Sixth Modification’’) in the lawsuit
entitled United States v. Enbridge
Energy, Limited Partnership, et al., Civil
Action No. 1:16–cv–914.
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On May 23, 2017, the United States
District Court for the Western District of
Michigan approved and entered a
Consent Decree that resolved specified
claims asserted by the United States
against Enbridge Energy, Limited
Partnership and eight affiliated entities
(‘‘Enbridge’’) under the Clean Water Act
and Oil Pollution Act arising from two
separate 2010 oil spills resulting from
failures of Enbridge oil transmission
pipelines near Marshall, Michigan and
Romeoville, Illinois. The complaint
filed by the United States alleged that
Enbridge’s pipelines had unlawfully
discharged oil into waters of the United
States and sought civil penalties,
recovery of removal costs, and
injunctive relief. The Consent Decree
established various requirements
applicable to a network of 14 pipelines
that comprise Enbridge’s Lakehead
System—including dig selection criteria
governing excavation, repair or
mitigation, and imposition of interim
pressure restrictions for various
features, such as dents, corrosion and
cracks, that are detected through In-Line
Inspections (‘‘ILI’’) of such pipelines.
Because certain of these dig selection
criteria are based in part on the
Established Maximum Operating
Pressure (‘‘EMOP’’) applicable to the
pipeline location where the particular
feature is located, the Consent Decree
incorporated by reference EMOP values
established for each of the pipelines
subject to the Consent Decree.
The proposed Sixth Modification
would revise certain EMOP values to
reflect new information developed
during an MOP Verification Project
undertaken between 2015 and December
of 2020. In addition to revising EMOP
values for purposes of implementing dig
selection criteria, the proposed Sixth
Modification establishes new provisions
directly restricting operating pressures
on pipelines subject to the Consent
Decree, including: (1) An explicit
prohibition on exceeding EMOP values
except in limited circumstances
involving surges or other variations
from normal pipeline operations, and
(2) new reporting requirements and
stipulated penalty provisions relating to
pipeline operating pressure provisions.
Finally, in certain cases where the MOP
Verification Project developed new
information regarding pipe wall
thickness at particular pipeline
locations, the proposed Sixth
Modification would require Enbridge to
re-evaluate features and identify any
additional features that meet Consent
Decree dig selection criteria when
revised pipe wall thickness information
is taken into consideration.
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The publication of this notice opens
a period for public comment on the
proposed Sixth Modification of Consent
Decree. Comments should be addressed
to the Assistant Attorney General,
Environment and Natural Resources
Division, and should refer to United
States v. Enbridge Energy, Limited
Partnership, et al., D.J. Ref. No. 90–5–1–
1–10099. All comments must be
submitted no later than thirty (30) days
after the publication date of this notice.
Comments may be submitted either by
email or by mail:
To submit
comments:
Send them to:
By email .......
pubcomment-ees.enrd@
usdoj.gov.
Assistant Attorney General,
U.S. DOJ—ENRD, P.O.
Box 7611, Washington, DC
20044–7611.
By mail .........
During the public comment period,
the proposed Sixth Modification of
Consent Decree may be examined and
downloaded at this Justice Department
website: https://www.justice.gov/enrd/
consent-decrees. The Justice Department
will provide a paper copy of the
proposed Sixth Modification of Consent
Decree upon written request and
payment of reproduction costs. Please
mail your request and payment to:
Consent Decree Library, U.S. DOJ—
ENRD, P.O. Box 7611, Washington, DC
20044–7611.
In requesting a paper copy, please
enclose a check or money order for
$7.00 (25 cents per page reproduction
cost) payable to the United States
Treasury.
Patricia A. McKenna,
Assistant Section Chief, Environmental
Enforcement Section, Environment and
Natural Resources Division.
[FR Doc. 2021–20434 Filed 9–21–21; 8:45 am]
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NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY
Sunshine Act Meetings
The Members of the
National Council on Disability (NCD)
will hold a quarterly business meeting
on Thursday, October 7, 2021, 12:00
p.m.–4:00 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time
(EDT).
PLACE: This meeting will occur via
Zoom videoconference. Registration is
not required. Interested parties are
encouraged to join the meeting in an
attendee status by Zoom Desktop Client,
Mobile App, or Telephone to dial-in.
Updated information is available on
TIME AND DATE:
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
[CIS No. 2676-21; DHS Docket No. USCIS-2019-0020]
RIN 1615-ZB83
Continuation of Documentation for Beneficiaries of Temporary
Protected Status Designations for El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua, Sudan,
Honduras, and Nepal
AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
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SUMMARY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a component
of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is making a correction to
the notice titled ``Continuation of Documentation for Beneficiaries of
Temporary Protected Status Designations for El Salvador, Haiti,
Nicaragua, Sudan, Honduras, and Nepal'' that published in the Federal
Register on September 10, 2021, at 86 FR 50725. USCIS is correcting an
omission in the Additional Notes section of the notice to clarify that
the previously announced determination to terminate the 2011
designation of TPS for Haiti will not be implemented or enforced unless
and until the district court's orders in Saget, et al., v. Trump, et
al., No. 18-cv-1599 (E.D.N.Y. Apr. 11, 2019) (``Saget'') and Ramos, et
al. v. Nielsen, et al., No. 18-cv-01554 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 3, 2018)
(``Ramos'') are reversed and the reversal becomes final.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
You may contact Andria Strano, Acting Chief, Humanitarian
Affairs Division, Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security, by mail at 5900
Capital Gateway Drive, Camp Springs, MD 20746, or by phone at 800-375-
5283.
For further information on TPS, please visit the USCIS TPS
web page at uscis.gov/tps.
If you have additional questions about TPS, please visit
uscis.gov/tools. Our online virtual assistant, Emma, can answer many of
your questions and point you to additional information on our website.
If you are unable to find your answers there, you may also call our
USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833).
Applicants seeking information about the status of their
individual cases may check Case Status Online, available
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on the USCIS website at uscis.gov, or visit the USCIS Contact Center at
uscis.gov/contactcenter.
Further information will also be available at local USCIS
offices upon publication of this notice.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 10, 2021, DHS published a
notice in the Federal Register at 86 FR 50725. USCIS is making a
correction to that published notice. The correction is as follows:
USCIS is correcting the second sentence in the third paragraph in
the Additional Notes section of the published notice. USCIS is
correcting the sentence to state that the determination to terminate
the 2011 designation of TPS for Haiti will not be implemented or
enforced unless and until the district court's orders in Saget and
Ramos are reversed and the reversal becomes final, rather than that the
termination will not be implemented and enforced unless and until the
district court's order in only Saget is reversed and the reversal
becomes final. USCIS is making this correction because the termination
is enjoined in Ramos as well as in Saget.
Correction
In FR 2021-19617, on page 50729 in the Federal Register of
September 10, 2021, in the second column, USCIS is correcting the
sentence as follows:
The previously announced determination to terminate the 2011
designation of TPS for Haiti will not be implemented or enforced unless
and until the district courts' orders in Saget and Ramos are reversed
and the reversal becomes final.
Samantha Deshommes,
Chief, Regulatory Coordination Division, Office of Policy and Strategy,
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Department of Homeland
Security.
[FR Doc. 2021-20481 Filed 9-21-21; 8:45 am]
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