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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Codex Alimentarius was
established in 1963 by two United
Nations organizations, the Food and
Agriculture Organization and the World
Health Organization. Through adoption
of food standards, codes of practice, and
other guidelines developed by its
committees, and by promoting their
adoption and implementation by
governments, Codex seeks to protect the
health of consumers and ensure fair
practices in the food trade; promotes
coordination of all food standards work
undertaken by international
governmental and nongovernmental
organizations; determines priorities,
initiates, and guides the preparation of
draft standards; finalizes the standards
elaborated and publishes them in a
Codex Alimentarius (food code) either
as regional or worldwide standards,
wherever this is practicable; and
amends published standards, as
appropriate, in the light of new
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Issues To Be Discussed at the Public
Meeting
The following items on the Agenda for
the 44th Session of the CAC will be
discussed during the public meeting:
• Report by the Chairperson on the 80th
and 81st Sessions of the Executive
Committee (including matters
referred)
• Amendments to the Procedural
Manual
• Work of Codex Committees and Task
Forces (adoption, new work,
revocation, discontinuation, and
editorial amendments to Codex texts
proposed by the following committees
and task force)
Æ Codex Committee on Spices and
Culinary Herbs
Æ Codex Committee on Contaminants
in Foods
Æ Codex Committee on Methods of
Analysis and Sampling
Æ Codex Committee on Food Import
and Export Inspection and
Certification Systems
Æ Codex Committee on Residues of
Veterinary Drugs in Foods
Æ Codex Committee on Pesticide
Residues
Æ Codex Committee on Food
Additives
Æ Codex Committee on Food
Labelling
Æ Ad hoc Codex Intergovernmental
Task Force on Antimicrobial
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• Editorial amendments to Codex texts
proposed by the Codex Secretariat
• Matters arising from Codex Subsidiary
Bodies
• Codex Budgetary and Financial
Matters
• Matters arising from FAO and WHO
Æ New food sources and production
systems: need for Codex attention
and guidance?
Æ New FAO Food Safety Strategy
2022–2031—update of status
Æ WHO Global Strategy for Food
Safety 2022–2030—Update of the
status
Æ Codex Trust Fund: lessons learned
from the COVID–19 pandemic
• Election of the Chairperson and ViceChairpersons and Members of the
Executive Committee elected on a
Geographical Basis
• Designation of Countries responsible
for appointing the Chairpersons of
Codex Subsidiary Bodies
Relevant documents are or will be
available at: https://www.fao.org/faowho-codexalimentarius/meetings/
detail/en/?meeting=CAC&session=44.
Each issue listed will be fully
described in documents distributed, or
to be distributed, by the Codex
Secretariat before the CAC session.
Members of the public may access or
request copies of these documents (see
ADDRESSES).
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Mary Frances Lowe,
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At the October 21, 2021, public
meeting, draft U.S. positions on the
anticipated agenda items will be
described and discussed, and attendees
will have the opportunity to pose
questions and offer comments. Written
comments may be offered at the meeting
or sent to the U.S. Delegate for the 44th
Session of the CAC (see ADDRESSES).
Written comments should state that they
relate to activities of the 44th Session of
the CAC.
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Additional Public Notification
The Commission on Civil Rights
published a notice in the Federal
Register of Friday, September 17, 2021,
concerning meetings of the Delaware
Advisory Committee. The notice is in
the Federal Register of Friday,
September 17, 2021, in FR Doc. 2021–
20182, in the third column of page
51863 and the first column of page
51864. The document omitted pertinent
information for joining the meeting; the
purpose of the meeting is replaced; and
the contact information is replaced as
follows:
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by phone only, dial: 1–800–360–9505;
Access code: 1996 49 4260#.
• The purpose of the meetings is to
continue planning the Committee’s
review of its civil rights project on
COVID–19 disparities experienced by
people of color in Delaware.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ivy
L. Davis, at idavis@usccr.gov or by
phone at 202–530–8468.
Dated: September 24, 2021.
David Mussatt,
Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit.
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Agency Information Collection
Activities; Submission to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
Review and Approval; Comment
Request; Annual Survey of School
System Finances
The Department of Commerce will
submit the following information
collection request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995, on or after the date of publication
of this notice. We invite the general
public and other Federal agencies to
comment on proposed, and continuing
information collections, which helps us
assess the impact of our information
collection requirements and minimize
the public’s reporting burden. Public
comments were previously requested
via the Federal Register on August 25,
2020 during a 60-day comment period.
This notice allows for an additional 30
days for public comments.
Agency: U.S. Census Bureau,
Department of Commerce.
Title: Annual Survey of School
System Finances.
OMB Control Number: 0607–0700.
Form Number(s): F–33, F–33–L1, F–
33–L2, F–33–L3.
Type of Request: Regular submission,
Request for a Revision of a Currently
Approved Collection.
Number of Respondents: 3,681.
Average Hours per Response: 1 hour
and 11 minutes.
Burden Hours: 4,367.
Needs and Uses: The U.S. Census
Bureau, on behalf of the U.S.
Department of Education’s National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES),
requests an extension with revisions of
approval for the Annual Survey of
School System Finances, OMB Number
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0607–0700. The Census Bureau’s
collection of school district finance data
and associated publications are the most
comprehensive sources for prekindergarten through grade 12 finance
data.
These data are collected from the
universe of school districts using
uniform definitions and concepts of
revenue, expenditure, debt, and assets
as defined by Financial Accounting for
Local and State School Systems: 2014
Edition. This survey and the Annual
Surveys of State and Local Government
Finances (OMB No. 0607–0585) are
conducted as part of the Census
Bureau’s State and Local Government
Finance program. Data collected from
cities, counties, states, and special
district governments are combined with
data collected from local school systems
to produce state and national totals of
government spending. Local school
system spending comprises a significant
portion of total government spending. In
2019, public elementary-secondary
expenditures accounted for 35 percent
of local government spending.
This comprehensive and ongoing time
series collection of local education
agency finances maintains historical
continuity in the state and local
government statistics community.
Elementary-secondary education related
spending is the single largest financial
activity of state and local governments.
Education finance statistics provided by
the Census Bureau allow for analyses of
how public elementary-secondary
school systems receive and spend funds.
Increased focus on education has led to
a demand for data reflecting student
performance, graduation rates, and
school finance policy—all of which are
related to the collection of this local
education finance data. State
legislatures, local leaders, university
researchers, and parents increasingly
rely on data to make substantive
decisions about education. School
district finance is a vital sector of the
education data spectrum used by
stakeholders to form policy and to
develop new education strategies.
The revisions, which will be
incorporated in the FY 21 collection
scheduled for mailing in January 2022,
will expand the collection of data items
in response to the COVID–19 pandemic
to include additional federal assistance
funds. In addition to continuing the
collection of several data items for the
Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic
Security (CARES) Act, four new data
items will be added for the Coronavirus
Response and Relief Supplemental
Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSA) and
the American Rescue Plan Act (ARP
Act). The Coronavirus Response and
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Relief Supplemental Appropriations
Act, 2021 (CRRSA), Public Law 116–
260, was enacted on December 27, 2020.
CRRSA authorizes $82.00 billion in
support for education. The American
Rescue Plan Act (ARP Act) was enacted
in March 2021. Under the ARP Act,
$169.46 billion was allocated to the U.S.
Dept. of Education to support ongoing
state and institutional COVID–19
recovery efforts. The ARP included
Elementary and Secondary School
Emergency Relief (ESSER) allocations in
the amount of $121.97 billion.
The Census Bureau also plans to
modify the expenditure items collecting
data on the CARES Act to include
expenditures from all COVID–19 federal
assistance funds, accounting for the
passage of these two laws by Congress.
The collection of expenditures for
COVID–19 federal assistance funds will
also be expanded with two new data
items for operation and maintenance of
plant support services expenditures,
and food services operation
expenditures by local education
agencies. These two new data items and
their definitions exactly match data
items collected on the National Public
Education Financial Survey, a statelevel school finance collection also
sponsored by NCES and administered
by the Census Bureau.
In addition to these changes, the
Census Bureau will also remove two
revenue data items from the COVID–19
federal assistance funds section of the
survey; the data items collecting
revenue amounts for local education
agencies for the CARES Act Education
Stabilization Fund—Rethink K–12
Education Models (ESF–REM)
Discretionary Grant and the CARES Act
Project School Emergency Response to
Violence (Project SERV). The finance
amounts received by local education
agencies for these two grants were
minimal or nonexistent, and therefore
no longer necessitated the collection of
these two data items on the survey.
The education finance data collected
and processed by the Census Bureau are
an essential component of the agency’s
state and local government finance
collection and provide unique products
for users of education finance data.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis
(BEA) uses data from the survey to
develop figures for the Gross Domestic
Product (GDP). F–33 data items
specifically contribute to the estimates
for National Income and Product
Accounts (NIPA), Input-Output
accounts (I–O), and gross domestic
investments. BEA also uses the data to
assess other public fiscal spending
trends and events.
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Notice of Public Meetings of the Delaware Advisory Committee;
Corrections
AGENCY: Commission on Civil Rights.
ACTION: Notice; corrections.
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The Commission on Civil Rights published a notice in the Federal
Register of Friday, September 17, 2021, concerning meetings of the
Delaware Advisory Committee. The notice is in the Federal Register of
Friday, September 17, 2021, in FR Doc. 2021-20182, in the third column
of page 51863 and the first column of page 51864. The document omitted
pertinent information for joining the meeting; the purpose of the
meeting is replaced; and the contact information is replaced as
follows:
Joining Web Conference Meetings on Oct. 6, 2021, Nov. 3,
2021, and Dec 1, 2021: https://bit.ly/2XqEM5W; password, if needed:
USCCR-DE; Join
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by phone only, dial: 1-800-360-9505; Access code: 1996 49 4260#.
The purpose of the meetings is to continue planning the
Committee's review of its civil rights project on COVID-19 disparities
experienced by people of color in Delaware.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ivy L. Davis, at [email protected] or
by phone at 202-530-8468.
Dated: September 24, 2021.
David Mussatt,
Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit.
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