Notice of Determinations; Culturally Significant Object Being Imported for Conservation and Exhibition-Determinations: “Juan de Pareja” Exhibition, 7230-7231 [2022-02605]
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Notice of Renewal of Council on
Underserved Communities
Small Business Administration.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act and its
implementing regulations, SBA is
issuing this notice to announce the
renewal of its Council on Underserved
Communities. This advisory committee
is being renewed to help the agency
identify and address needs of small
businesses on underserved urban and
rural communities.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions about the Council on
Underserved Communities may be
directed to Andrienne Johnson, Office of
the Administrator, U.S. Small Business
Administration, 409 Third Street SW,
Washington, DC 20416;
Andrienne.Johnson@sba.gov; 202–205–
6605.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to its authority in section 8(b)(13) of the
Small Business Act, (15 U.S.C. 637),
SBA is renewing the Council on
Underserved Communities. This
discretionary committee is being
renewed in accordance with the
provision of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C.
App.)
The Council provides advice, ideas
and opinions on SBA programs and
services and issues of interest to small
businesses in underserved communities.
Its members provide an essential
connection between SBA and small
businesses in inner city and rural
communities. The Council’s scope of
activities includes reviewing SBA
current program and policies, while
working towards creating new and
insightful place-base initiatives to spur
economic growth, job creations,
competitiveness, and sustainability.
Council members bring a number of
important points of view to the Council:
An understanding of the barriers to
success for small business owners in
underserved communities; challenges
regarding access to capital; knowledge
and experience in training and
counseling entrepreneurs in
underserved communities; and
associations representing owners of
small business in underserved
communities.
The Council has a total of up to
twenty (20) members, 19 members-atlarge and one Chair. Members consist of
current or former small business
owners, community leaders, official
from small business trade associations,
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and academic institutions. Members
represent the interest of underserved
communities across the country, both
rural and urban.
Dated: February 2, 2022.
Andrienne Johnson,
SBA Committee Management Officer.
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[Disaster Declaration #17332 and #17333;
Virginia Disaster Number VA–00096]
Administrative Declaration of a
Disaster for the Commonwealth of
Virginia
Small Business Administration.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This is a notice of an
Administrative declaration of a disaster
for the Commonwealth of Virginia dated
02/02/2022.
Incident: Severe Storms and Flooding.
Incident Period: 08/30/2021 through
08/31/2021.
DATES: Issued on 02/02/2022.
Physical Loan Application Deadline
Date: 04/04/2022.
Economic Injury (EIDL) Loan
Application Deadline Date: 11/02/2022.
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
Administrator’s disaster declaration,
applications for disaster loans may be
filed at the address listed above or other
locally announced locations.
The following areas have been
determined to be adversely affected by
the disaster:
Primary Counties: Buchanan
Contiguous Counties:
Virginia: Dickenson, Russell,
Tazewell
West Virginia: McDowell, Mingo
Kentucky: Pike
The Interest Rates are:
SUMMARY:
Percent
For Physical Damage:
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Available Elsewhere ..............
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3.125
1.563
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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 .....................................
5.710
2.855
2.000
2.000
2.855
2.000
The number assigned to this disaster
for physical damage is 17332 6 and for
economic injury is 17333 0.
The States which received an EIDL
Declaration # are Kentucky, Virginia,
West Virginia.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Number 59008)
Isabella Guzman,
Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11645]
Notice of Determinations; Culturally
Significant Object Being Imported for
Conservation and Exhibition—
Determinations: ‘‘Juan de Pareja’’
Exhibition
Notice is hereby given of the
following determinations: I hereby
determine that one object being
imported from abroad pursuant to an
agreement with its foreign owner or
custodian for temporary conservation
and display in the exhibition ‘‘Juan de
Pareja’’ at The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York, New York, and at
possible additional exhibitions or
venues yet to be determined, is of
cultural significance, and, further, that
its temporary conservation and
exhibition or display within the United
States as aforementioned are 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.
SUMMARY:
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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), E.O. 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, Delegation
of Authority No. 236–3 of August 28,
2000, and Delegation of Authority No.
523 of December 22, 2021.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Stacy E. White,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Professional
and Cultural Exchanges, Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department
of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11648]
Request for Information on Conducting
Anti-Trafficking Work Using a Racial
Equity Lens
Department of State.
Request for information.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of State, on
behalf of the Senior Policy Operating
Group (SPOG) (see Background section
below for more information on the
SPOG), requests written information on
how it can advance racial justice and
equity to assist in SPOG agencies’
individual and the SPOG’s collective
implementation of Advancing Racial
Equity and Support for Underserved
Communities Through the Federal
Government. This request for
information (RFI) is part of the SPOG’s
ongoing efforts to engage and
collaborate with diverse communities
and develop an implementation plan for
integrating racial equity into U.S.
government anti-trafficking efforts. The
implementation plan will also highlight
the importance of an intersectional
approach, as racism often compounds
with other forms of discrimination to
affect individuals’ vulnerability to
human trafficking. Additionally, it will
complement agencies’ individual work
to implement Diversity, Equity,
Inclusion and Accessibility in the
Federal Workforce by sharing
information and practices for increasing
diversity in the federal workforce as an
integral way to strengthen agencies’
anti-trafficking work. Submissions must
be made in writing to the Office to
Monitor and Combat Trafficking in
Persons at the Department of State by
March 15, 2022. Please refer to the
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Addresses, Scope of Interest, and
Information Sought sections of this
Notice for additional instructions on
submission requirements.
DATES: Submissions must be received by
5 p.m. EST on March 15, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Written submissions and
supporting documentation, such as
research studies, fieldwork, training
materials, evaluations, assessments, and
other relevant materials, may be
submitted by email to: TIPOutreach@
state.gov
Scope of Interest: The Department of
State, on behalf of the SPOG, requests
information relevant to increasing the
SPOG agencies’ collective awareness of
the intersection between racial equity
and U.S. government anti-trafficking
policies and programs and to identify
areas for collaboration and
improvement. Because racism often
compounds with other forms of
discrimination to increase individuals’
vulnerability to human trafficking,
advancing racial equity may also
complement agencies’ efforts to improve
equity more broadly, for example, in
furtherance of E.O. 14020
(Establishment of the White House
Gender Policy Council), E.O. 13988
(Preventing and Combating
Discrimination on the Basis of Gender
Identity or Sexual Orientation), E.O.
14031 (Advancing Equity, Justice, and
Opportunity for Asian Americans,
Native Hawaiians, and Pacific
Islanders), among other Presidential
actions focused on advancing equity for
systemically marginalized communities.
Also, while E.O. 13985 covers both
racial equity and support for
underserved communities, this
initiative will focus squarely on racial
equity.
Submissions should not exceed 20
pages and should not include any
information that cannot be made
publicly available. The submitter may
also include links to online material or
interactive presentations but should
ensure all links are publicly available.
Attachments, linked resources, and
documents do not count against the 20page limit. Submissions should be
written concisely, in plain language,
and in a narrative format. Submitters
may respond to part or all of the
questions listed in this Notice. However,
only those questions for which the
submitter has direct personal or
professional experience should be
answered. Submitters should clearly
identify the questions to which they are
responding. Where appropriate,
submissions should include citations,
references, and/or links to the source
material. If using primary sources, such
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as research studies, interviews, direct
observations, or other sources of
quantitative or qualitative data,
submitters should provide details on the
research or data-gathering methodology
and any supporting documentation.
Each response should include, to the
extent applicable:
• The name of the individual(s) and
organization responding;
• A brief description of the mission or
area of expertise of the responding
individual(s) or organization(s);
• The name, phone number, and
email address of a single point of
contact for questions or other follow-up
on the response; and
• The question(s) addressed in the
submission.
Confidentiality: Submissions will be
shared with the U.S. government
agencies that are members of the SPOG
and may be made publicly available. In
addition, any information submitted to
the Department of State may be
releasable pursuant to the provisions of
the Freedom of Information Act or other
applicable law.
Response: The Department of State
will confirm receipt of each submission
and may reach out to parties who
respond to this RFI with follow-up
questions. The SPOG will continue to
engage stakeholders and community
members for the purposes of
implementing E.O. 13985 and to
continue improving its efforts.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
E.O. 13985, Advancing Racial Equity
and Support for Underserved
Communities Through the Federal
Government, states the Administration
policy to ‘‘pursue a comprehensive
approach to advancing equity for all,
including people of color and others
who have been historically underserved,
marginalized, and adversely affected by
persistent poverty and inequality’’
which involves a whole-of-government
approach.
Through this RFI, the SPOG seeks
input, information, and
recommendations from a broad array of
stakeholders in the public, private,
advocacy, not-for-profit, and
philanthropic sectors, including state,
local, tribal, and territorial areas, on
available methods, approaches, and
tools to apply a racial equity lens to
Federal government anti-trafficking
efforts.
Definitions
This RFI adopts the definition of the
term ‘‘equity’’ used in E.O. 13985: The
consistent and systematic fair, just, and
impartial treatment of all individuals,
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11645]
Notice of Determinations; Culturally Significant Object Being
Imported for Conservation and Exhibition--Determinations: ``Juan de
Pareja'' Exhibition
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the following determinations: I
hereby determine that one object being imported from abroad pursuant to
an agreement with its foreign owner or custodian for temporary
conservation and display in the exhibition ``Juan de Pareja'' at The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, and at possible
additional exhibitions or venues yet to be determined, is of cultural
significance, and, further, that its temporary conservation and
exhibition or display within the United States as aforementioned are 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.
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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), E.O. 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, Delegation of Authority No. 236-3 of August 28,
2000, and Delegation of Authority No. 523 of December 22, 2021.
Stacy E. White,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Professional and Cultural Exchanges,
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State.
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