Notice of Public Meeting of the Georgia Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1109-1110 [2022-00163]
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Administrative Rates
The administrative cost component of
the reimbursement is authorized under
section 13(b)(3) of the NSLA, 42 U.S.C.
1761(b)(3). Rates are higher for sponsors
of sites located in rural areas and for
‘‘self-prep’’ sponsors that prepare their
own meals at the SFSP site or at a
central facility instead of purchasing
them from vendors. The administrative
portion of SFSP rates are adjusted,
either up or down, to the nearest
quarter-cent.
These changes are reflected below.
All States except Alaska and
Hawaii—Rural or Self-prep Sites—
Breakfast—23.50 cents (1.25 cent
increase from the 2021 reimbursement
rate), Lunch or Supper—43.25 cents (2.5
cent increase), Snack—11.75 cents (0.75
cent increase); All Other Types of
Sites—Breakfast—18.50 cents (1 cent
increase), Lunch or Supper—35.75 cents
(1.75 cent increase), Snack 9.25 cents
(0.5 cent increase).
Alaska—Rural or Self-prep Sites—
Breakfast—38 cents (2 cent increase),
Lunch or Supper—70 cents (3.75 cent
increase), Snack—19 cents (1 cent
increase); All Other Types of Sites—
Breakfast—30 cents (1.5 cent increase),
Lunch or Supper—58 cents (3 cent
increase), Snack—15 cents (0.75 cent
increase).
Hawaii—Rural or Self-prep Sites—
Breakfast—27.5 cents (1.5 cent
increase), Lunch or Supper—50.50 cents
(2.75 cent increase), Snack—13.75 cents
(0.75 cent increase); All Other Types of
Sites—Breakfast—21.75 cents (1.25 cent
increase), Lunch or Supper—42 cents
(2.25 cent increase), Snack—10.75 cents
(0.5 cent increase).
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COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
Notice of Public Meeting of the Georgia
Advisory Committee to the U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights
(USDA).
ACTION: Notice; withdrawal.
The Dixie National Forest is
withdrawing its notice of intent (NOI) to
prepare an environmental impact
statement (EIS) for the Powell Travel
Management Project on the Powell
Ranger District. The original NOI was
published in the Federal Register on
January 8, 2015. The Dixie National
Forest’s decision to withdraw the NOI is
based on several factors, including
regional and national budget allocations
and prioritization of agency resources.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions concerning this notice should
be directed to Powell District Ranger
Christopher Wehrli at
christopher.wehrli@usda.gov or 435–
676–9300. Individuals who use
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Dated: January 3, 2022.
Barnie Gyant,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SUMMARY:
Alaska
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hard-of-hearing (TDD) may call the
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the year, including holidays.
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AGENCY:
Alaska
AGENCY:
U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights.
ACTION:
Announcement of meeting.
Notice is hereby given,
pursuant to the provisions of the rules
and regulations of the U.S. Commission
on Civil Rights (Commission) and the
Federal Advisory Committee Act that
the Georgia Advisory Committee
(Committee) to the U.S. Commission on
Civil Rights will hold a meeting via
WebEx on Thursday, February 10, 2022,
at 12 p.m. Eastern time for the purpose
of discussing the Committee’s project on
Civil Asset Forfeiture and its Impact on
Communities of Color in Georgia.
SUMMARY:
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The meeting will take place on
Thursday, February 10, 2022, from 12
p.m.–1 p.m. Eastern time.
Online Regisration (Audio/Visual):
https://bit.ly/3qkpBFZ.
Telephone (Audio Only): Dial 800–
360–9505 USA Toll Free; Access code:
2763 816 4387.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Melissa Wojnaroski, DFO, at
mwojnaroski@usccr.gov or (312) 353–
8311.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Members
of the public can listen to these
discussions. Committee meetings are
available to the public through the
above call-in number. Any interested
member of the public may call this
number and listen to the meeting. An
open comment period will be provided
to allow members of the public to make
a statement as time allows. Callers can
expect to incur regular charges for calls
they initiate over wireless lines,
according to their wireless plan. The
Commission will not refund any
incurred charges. Callers will incur no
charge for calls they initiate over landline connections to the toll-free
telephone number. Individuals who are
deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing may
also follow the proceedings by first
calling the Federal Relay Service at 1–
800–877–8339 and providing the
Service with the conference call number
and conference ID number.
Members of the public are also
entitled to submit written comments;
DATES:
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the comments must be received in the
regional office within 30 days following
the meeting. Written comments may be
emailed to Sarah Villanueva at
svillanueva@usccr.gov. Persons who
desire additional information may
contact the Regional Programs Unit at
(312) 353–8311.
Records generated from this meeting
may be inspected and reproduced at the
Regional Programs Unit Office, as they
become available, both before and after
the meeting. Records of the meeting will
be available via www.facadatabase.gov
under the Commission on Civil Rights,
Georgia Advisory Committee link.
Persons interested in the work of this
Committee are directed to the
Commission’s website, https://
www.usccr.gov, or may contact the
Regional Programs Unit at the above
email or street address.
Agenda
I. Welcome and Roll Call
II. Approval of Minutes: December 8,
2021
III. Discussion of Civil Asset Forfeiture
in Georgia
IV. Discussion of Next Steps
V. Public Comment
VI. Adjournment
Dated: January 4, 2022.
David Mussatt,
Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit.
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International Trade Administration
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Pentafluoroethane (R-125) From the
People’s Republic of China: Final
Affirmative Countervailing Duty
Determination
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(Commerce) determines that
countervailable subsidies are being
provided to producers and/or exporters
of pentafluoroethane (R-125) from the
People’s Republic of China (China). The
period of investigation is January 1,
2020, through December 31, 2020.
DATES: Applicable January 10, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Adam Simons, AD/CVD Operations,
Office II, Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482–6172.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On June 25, 2021, Commerce
published the Preliminary
Determination.1 The petitioner in this
investigation is Honeywell
International, Inc. In addition to the
Government of China, the mandatory
respondents in this investigation are
Zhejiang Quzhou Juxin Fluorine
Chemical Co., Ltd. (Juxin) and Zhejiang
Sanmei Chemical Ind. Co., Ltd.
(Sanmei).
A summary of the events that
occurred since Commerce published the
Preliminary Determination and a full
discussion of the issues raised by parties
for this final determination are provided
in the Issues and Decision
Memorandum.2 The Issues and Decision
Memorandum is a public document and
is on file electronically via Enforcement
and Compliance’s Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Centralized
Electronic Service System (ACCESS).
ACCESS is available to registered users
at https://access.trade.gov. In addition, a
complete version of the Issues and
Decision Memorandum can be accessed
directly at https://access.trade.gov/
public/FRNoticesListLayout.aspx.
Scope of the Investigation
The product covered by this
investigation is R-125 from China. For a
complete description of the scope of this
investigation, see Appendix I.
Scope Comments
In accordance with the preamble to
Commerce’s regulations,3 the Initiation
Notice set aside a period of time for
parties to raise issues regarding product
coverage (i.e., scope).4 Certain interested
parties commented on the scope of the
investigation as it appeared in the
Initiation Notice. We addressed these
comments in the AD Preliminary
Determination and preliminarily
modified the scope of this and the
companion antidumping duty
1 See Pentafluoroethane (R-125) from the People’s
Republic of China: Preliminary Affirmative
Countervailing Duty Determination and Alignment
of Final Determination with Final Antidumping
Duty Determination, 86 FR 33648 (June 25, 2021),
and accompanying Preliminary Decision
Memorandum.
2 See Memorandum, ‘‘Issues and Decision
Memorandum for the Final Determination in the
Countervailing Duty Investigation of
Pentafluoroethane (R-125) from the People’s
Republic of China,’’ dated concurrently with, and
hereby adopted by, this notice (Issues and Decision
Memorandum).
3 See Antidumping Duties; Countervailing Duties,
Final Rule, 62 FR 27296, 27323 (May 19, 1997).
4 See Pentafluoroethane (R-125) from the People’s
Republic of China: Initiation of Countervailing Duty
Investigation, 86 FR 8589 (February 8, 2021)
(Initiation Notice).
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investigation.5 We established a period
of time for parties to address scope
issues in scope case and rebuttal briefs,6
and we received such comments, which
we addressed in the Final Scope
Decision Memorandum.7 After
analyzing interested parties’ comments,
we made certain changes to the scope of
this and the concurrent CVD
investigation that published in the
Preliminary Determination. See
Appendix I to this notice.
Analysis of Subsidy Programs and
Comments Received
The subsidy programs under
investigation and the issues raised in
the case and rebuttal briefs by parties in
this investigation are discussed in the
Issues and Decision Memorandum. A
list of the issues that parties raised is
attached to this notice as Appendix II.
Methodology
Commerce conducted this
investigation in accordance with section
701 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended (the Act). For each of the
subsidy programs found
countervailable, Commerce determines
that there is a subsidy, i.e., a financial
contribution by an ‘‘authority’’ that
gives rise to a benefit to the recipient,
and that the subsidy is specific.8 For a
full description of the methodology
underlying our final determination, see
the Issues and Decision Memorandum.
In making this final determination,
Commerce relied, in part on facts
otherwise available, and because it
found that one or more respondents did
not act to the best of their ability to
respond to Commerce’s requests for
information, it drew an adverse
inference, where appropriate, in
selecting from among the facts
available.9 As described in the
Preliminary Determination, we applied
an adverse inference in the selection of
facts available for determining a subsidy
5 See Pentafluoroethane (R-125) from the People’s
Republic of China: Preliminary Affirmative
Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value,
Preliminary Affirmative Determination of Critical
Circumstances, in Part, Postponement of Final
Determination, and Extension of Provisional
Measures, 86 FR 45959 (August 17, 2021) (AD
Preliminary Determination) at 45960; see also
Memorandum, ‘‘Preliminary Scope Decision
Memorandum,’’ dated August 10, 2021 (Preliminary
Scope Decision Memorandum).
6 See Preliminary Scope Decision Memorandum
at 2–3.
7 See Memorandum, ‘‘Final Scope Decision
Memorandum,’’ dated concurrently with, and
hereby adopted by, this notice (Final Scope
Decision Memorandum).
8 See sections 771(5)(B) and (D) of the Act
regarding financial contribution; section 771(5)(E)
of the Act regarding benefit; and section 771(5A) of
the Act regarding specificity.
9 See sections 776(a) and 776(b) of the Act.
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COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
Notice of Public Meeting of the Georgia Advisory Committee to the
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
AGENCY: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
ACTION: Announcement of meeting.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the
rules and regulations of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
(Commission) and the Federal Advisory Committee Act that the Georgia
Advisory Committee (Committee) to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
will hold a meeting via WebEx on Thursday, February 10, 2022, at 12
p.m. Eastern time for the purpose of discussing the Committee's project
on Civil Asset Forfeiture and its Impact on Communities of Color in
Georgia.
DATES: The meeting will take place on Thursday, February 10, 2022, from
12 p.m.-1 p.m. Eastern time.
Online Regisration (Audio/Visual): https://bit.ly/3qkpBFZ.
Telephone (Audio Only): Dial 800-360-9505 USA Toll Free; Access
code: 2763 816 4387.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Melissa Wojnaroski, DFO, at
[email protected] or (312) 353-8311.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Members of the public can listen to these
discussions. Committee meetings are available to the public through the
above call-in number. Any interested member of the public may call this
number and listen to the meeting. An open comment period will be
provided to allow members of the public to make a statement as time
allows. Callers can expect to incur regular charges for calls they
initiate over wireless lines, according to their wireless plan. The
Commission will not refund any incurred charges. Callers will incur no
charge for calls they initiate over land-line connections to the toll-
free telephone number. Individuals who are deaf, deafblind and hard of
hearing may also follow the proceedings by first calling the Federal
Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 and providing the Service with the
conference call number and conference ID number.
Members of the public are also entitled to submit written comments;
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the comments must be received in the regional office within 30 days
following the meeting. Written comments may be emailed to Sarah
Villanueva at [email protected]. Persons who desire additional
information may contact the Regional Programs Unit at (312) 353-8311.
Records generated from this meeting may be inspected and reproduced
at the Regional Programs Unit Office, as they become available, both
before and after the meeting. Records of the meeting will be available
via www.facadatabase.gov under the Commission on Civil Rights, Georgia
Advisory Committee link. Persons interested in the work of this
Committee are directed to the Commission's website, https://www.usccr.gov, or may contact the Regional Programs Unit at the above
email or street address.
Agenda
I. Welcome and Roll Call
II. Approval of Minutes: December 8, 2021
III. Discussion of Civil Asset Forfeiture in Georgia
IV. Discussion of Next Steps
V. Public Comment
VI. Adjournment
Dated: January 4, 2022.
David Mussatt,
Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit.
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