Notice of Public Meeting of the South Carolina Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 2126-2127 [2022-00493]
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The Department of Agriculture will
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ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Comments regarding these
information collections are best assured
of having their full effect if received by
February 14, 2022. Written comments
and recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be
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publication of this notice on the
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public/do/PRAMain. You may find this
particular information collection by
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Review—Open for Public Comments’’ or
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displays a currently valid OMB control
number.
National Agricultural Statistics Service
(NASS)
Title: Aquaculture Surveys—
Substantive Change.
OMB Control Number: 0535–0150.
Summary of Collection: General
authority for these data collection
activities is granted under U.S. Code
Title 7, Section 2204 which specifies
that ‘‘The Secretary of Agriculture shall
procure and preserve all information
concerning agriculture which he can
obtain . . . by the collection of statistics
. . .’’. The primary objective of the
National Agricultural Statistics Service
(NASS) is to provide data users with
timely and reliable agricultural
production and economic statistics, as
well as environmental and specialty
agricultural related statistics. To
accomplish this objective, NASS relies
on the use of diverse surveys that show
changes within the farming industry
over time.
The National Agricultural Statistics
Service (NASS) is seeking approval for
this substantive change request to the
aquaculture surveys information
collection request. NASS seeks approval
to conduct a Pennsylvania Aquaculture
Census that is funded by a cooperative
agreement between the National
Agricultural Statistics Service (USDA–
NASS) and the Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture (PDA). NASS
will conduct a census of the
Pennsylvania aquaculture producers
and provide Pennsylvania Department
of Agriculture and the public with a
summary report of all sales specifying
the amount or weight of each species
(except trout) sold and gross receipts.
Pennsylvania trout sales data are
accounted for in the NASS’ Trout
Production report. Additional burden is
estimated at 64 hours over 175
respondents. One response per year is
needed for Pennsylvania’s aquaculture
census.
Need and Use of the Information: Act
98 of the 1998 Pennsylvania General
Assembly Amended Title 3
(Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania
Consolidated Statutes mentions the
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
cooperates with NASS for a survey of
Pennsylvania’s aquacultural industry.
Description of Respondents: Farms:
Individuals or households.
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Number of Respondents: 2,450.
Frequency of Responses: Once per
year.
Total Burden Hours: 796.
Ruth Brown,
Departmental Information Collection
Clearance Officer.
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COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
Notice of Public Meeting of the South
Carolina Advisory Committee to the
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights.
ACTION: Announcement of web briefing.
AGENCY:
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 South Carolina Advisory Committee
(Committee) to the U.S. Commission on
Civil Rights will hold web briefings to
hear testimony on Civil Asset Forfeiture
on the following dates: Thursday,
February 3, 2022, at 12:00 p.m. ET and
Thursday, February 10, 2022, at 12:00
p.m. ET.
DATES: The meetings will take place via
WebEx on Thursday, February 3, 2022,
at 12:00 p.m. ET and Thursday,
February 10, 2022, at 12:00 p.m. ET.
ADDRESSES:
Meeting Link (Audio/Visual): https://
tinyurl.com/3zz3npu5.
Telephone (Audio Only): Dial 800–
360–9505 USA Toll Free; Access code:
2761 517 9996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Barbara de La Viez, DFO, at bdelaviez@
usccr.gov or (202) 376–8473.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Committee meetings are available to the
public through the conference link
above. Any interested member of the
public may listen to the meeting. An
open comment period will be provided
to allow members of the public to make
a statement as time allows. If joining via
phone, 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.
Individuals who are deaf, deafblind, and
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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 details found through
registering at the web link above. To
request additional accommodations,
please email ero@usccr.gov at least ten
(10) days prior to the meeting.
Members of the public are also
entitled to submit written comments;
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 Coordination 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, South
Carolina 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 Coordination Unit at
the above email or street address.
Agenda
I. Roll Call
II. Opening Statement
III. Briefing
IV. Public Comment
V. Next Steps
VI. Adjournment
Dated: January 7, 2022.
David Mussatt,
Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A–552–833]
Raw Honey From the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam: Preliminary
Affirmative Determination of Critical
Circumstances in the Less-Than-FairValue Investigation
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(Commerce) preliminarily determines
that critical circumstances exist
regarding all imports of raw honey from
the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
(Vietnam).
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jonathan Hill or Paola Aleman Ordaz,
AD/CVD Operations, Office IV,
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482–3518 or
(202) 482–4031, respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On November 23, 2021, Commerce
published its preliminary determination
in the less-than-fair-value investigation
of raw honey from Vietnam.1 On
December 3, 2021, the American Honey
Producers Association and the Sioux
Honey Association (collectively, the
petitioners) filed a timely critical
circumstances allegation, pursuant to
section 703(e)(1) of the Tariff Act of
1930, as amended, (the Act) and 19 CFR
351.206, alleging that critical
circumstances exist with respect to
imports of raw honey from Vietnam.2
In accordance with 19 CFR
351.206(c)(1), when a critical
circumstances allegation is filed 30 days
or more before the scheduled date of the
final determination, Commerce will
issue a preliminary finding whether
there is a reasonable basis to believe or
suspect that critical circumstances exist.
Because the critical circumstances
allegation in this case was submitted
after the preliminary determination was
published, Commerce must issue its
preliminary findings of critical
circumstances no later than 30 days
after the allegation was filed.3
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and that there was likely to be material
injury by reason of such sales; and (B)
there have been massive imports of the
subject merchandise over a relatively
short period.
Further, 19 CFR 351.206(h)(1)
provides that, in determining whether
imports of the subject merchandise have
been ‘‘massive,’’ Commerce normally
will examine: (i) The volume and value
of the imports; (ii) seasonal trends; and
(iii) the share of domestic consumption
accounted for by the imports. In
addition, 19 CFR 351.206(h)(2) provides
that, ‘‘{i}n general, unless the imports
during the ‘relatively short period’ . . .
have increased by at least 15 percent
over the imports during an immediately
preceding period of comparable
duration, the Secretary will not consider
the imports massive.’’ Section 351.206(i)
of Commerce’s regulations defines
‘‘relatively short period’’ generally as
the period starting on the date the
proceeding begins (i.e., the date the
petition is filed) and ending at least
three months later. This section of the
regulations further provides that, if
Commerce ‘‘finds that importers, or
exporters or producers, had reason to
believe, at some time prior to the
beginning of the proceeding, that a
proceeding was likely,’’ then Commerce
may consider a period of not less than
three months from that earlier time.
Legal Framework
Section 733(e)(1) of the Act provides
that Commerce, upon receipt of a timely
allegation of critical circumstances, will
determine whether there is a reasonable
basis to believe or suspect that: (A)(i)
There is a history of dumping and
material injury by reason of dumped
imports in the United States or
elsewhere of the subject merchandise, or
(ii) the person by whom, or for whose
account, the merchandise was imported
knew or should have known that the
exporter was selling the subject
merchandise at less than its fair value
Critical Circumstances Allegation
In its allegation, the petitioners claim
there is a history of dumping and
material injury based on Commerce’s
issuance of the antidumping duty orders
on honey from the People’s Republic of
China (China) and Argentina, the
countervailing duty order on honey
from Argentina, and the final results of
its expedited third sunset review of the
antidumping duty order on honey from
China (which remains in place today).4
Additionally, the petitioners claim that
although the scope for the previously
mentioned orders was broader as each
covered processed honey, the scope of
the orders did also cover raw honey
which is subject to the scope of the
instant investigation. Finally, the
petitioners contend that although the
antidumping and countervailing duty
orders on honey from Argentina were
1 See Raw Honey From the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam: Preliminary Affirmative Determination of
Sales at Less Than Fair Value, Postponement of
Final Determination, and Extension of Provisional
Measures, 86 FR 66526 (November 23, 2021)
(Preliminary Determination).
2 See Petitioners’ Letter, ‘‘Less-Than-Fair-Value
Investigation of Raw Honey from the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam—Petitioners’ Allegation of
Critical Circumstances,’’ dated December 3, 2021
(Petitioners’ Allegation).
3 See 19 CFR 351.206(c)(2)(ii).
4 See Notice of Amended Final Determination of
Sales at Less Than Fair Value and Antidumping
Duty Order; Honey From the People’s Republic of
China, 66 FR63670 (December 10, 2001); see also
Notice of Antidumping Duty Order: Honey from
Argentina, 66 FR 63672 (December 10, 2001);
Notice of Countervailing Duty Order: Honey from
Argentina, 66 FR 63673 (December 10, 2001); and
Honey from the People’s Republic of China: Final
Results of the Expedited Third Sunset Review of the
Antidumping Duty Order, 83 FR 10432 (March 9,
2018).
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COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
Notice of Public Meeting of the South Carolina Advisory Committee
to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
AGENCY: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
ACTION: Announcement of web briefing.
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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 South
Carolina Advisory Committee (Committee) to the U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights will hold web briefings to hear testimony on Civil Asset
Forfeiture on the following dates: Thursday, February 3, 2022, at 12:00
p.m. ET and Thursday, February 10, 2022, at 12:00 p.m. ET.
DATES: The meetings will take place via WebEx on Thursday, February 3,
2022, at 12:00 p.m. ET and Thursday, February 10, 2022, at 12:00 p.m.
ET.
ADDRESSES:
Meeting Link (Audio/Visual): https://tinyurl.com/3zz3npu5.
Telephone (Audio Only): Dial 800-360-9505 USA Toll Free; Access
code: 2761 517 9996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barbara de La Viez, DFO, at
[email protected] or (202) 376-8473.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Committee meetings are available to the
public through the conference link above. Any interested member of the
public may listen to the meeting. An open comment period will be
provided to allow members of the public to make a statement as time
allows. If joining via phone, 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.
Individuals who are deaf, deafblind, and
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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 details found through registering at the web link above.
To request additional accommodations, please email [email protected] at
least ten (10) days prior to the meeting.
Members of the public are also entitled to submit written comments;
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 Coordination 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, South Carolina 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 Coordination Unit at the above email or street address.
Agenda
I. Roll Call
II. Opening Statement
III. Briefing
IV. Public Comment
V. Next Steps
VI. Adjournment
Dated: January 7, 2022.
David Mussatt,
Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit.
[FR Doc. 2022-00493 Filed 1-12-22; 8:45 am]
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