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businesses to disaster-impacted areas,
consistent with the amount in the
Commonwealth’s action plan and
substantial amendments submitted to
and approved by HUD. In section IV.2.
of the Federal Register notice published
on February 19, 2019 (84 FR 4844) (the
‘‘February 2019 Notice’’), the
Department amended this waiver and
alternative requirement to authorize the
use of an additional $10,000,000 of the
Commonwealth’s CDBG–DR funds for
tourism and marketing activities. HUD
required the waiver and alternative
requirement to expire two years after the
Commonwealth’s first draw of its
CDBG–DR funds allocated in the
Federal Register notice published on
February 9, 2018. In section VI.C. of the
Federal Register notice published on
January 6, 2021, HUD extended the
waiver and alternative requirement, in
accordance with the August 2018 Notice
and February 2019 Notice, as referenced
above, for one year due to issues related
to the Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID–19) pandemic. This one-year
extension expired on February 8, 2022.
Tourism is a significant part of the
Commonwealth’s economy and was
severely impacted by Hurricanes Irma
and Maria and further impacted by the
COVID–19 pandemic. The expiration of
the waiver and alternative requirement
for tourism and marketing activities
limits the ability of the Commonwealth
to use the CDBG–DR funds during its
peak tourism season, interrupting
economic development gains made by
the Commonwealth in its use of CDBG–
DR funds for disaster recovery. As a
result, the Secretary has determined that
good cause exists to grant the waiver
and alternative requirement described
above, in accordance with the August
2018 Notice and February 2019 Notice,
so that the Commonwealth may carry
out tourism and marketing activities
permitted by the waiver and alternative
requirement for 180 days from the
applicability date of this notice. HUD
may further extend the waiver and
alternative requirements
administratively, if requested by the
Commonwealth and good cause for such
an extension exists at that time.
James Arthur Jemison, II,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Community Planning and Development.
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INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION
Sunshine Act Meetings
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February 16, 2022, 10:00 a.m.–10:30
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February 17, 2022, 12:30 p.m.–2.30 p.m.
ET.
PLACE: Via tele-conference.
STATUS: Meeting of the IAF Board of
Directors, closed to the public as
provided for by 22 CFR 1004.4(b)
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
D Executive Session
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Aswathi Zachariah, General Counsel,
(202) 683–7118.
For Dial-in Information Contact:
Denetra McPherson, Paralegal, (202)
688–3054.
The Inter-American Foundation is
holding this meeting under the
Government in the Sunshine Act, 5
U.S.C. 552(b).
Aswathi Zachariah,
General Counsel.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
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San Carlos Irrigation Project—Power
Division, Arizona Power Rate
Adjustment
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rate
adjustment.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Indian Affairs
(BIA) proposes to adjust electric power
rates for the Power Division of San
Carlos Irrigation Project (SCIP/PD).
DATES:
Comments due: Interested parties may
submit comments on the proposed rate
adjustments on or before April 11, 2022.
Meeting date: BIA will hold a public
meeting on the proposed rates March 3,
2022.
ADDRESSES: All comments on the
proposed rate adjustments must be in
writing. You may send comments via
email to comments@bia.gov. Please
reference ‘‘Rate Adjustment for SCIPPower Division’’ in the subject line. Or
you may submit comments to: Mr.
David Fisher, Chief, Division of Water
and Power, Office of Trust Services,
13922 Denver West Parkway, Suite 300,
Lakewood, Colorado 80401.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
details about SCIP/PD, please contact
Catherine Wilson, Acting Deputy
Regional Director, Bureau of Indian
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Affairs, Western Region, 2600 N Central
Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004, (602) 379–
6600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The table
in this notice provides current and
proposed electric power rates for 2022
and 2023.
Public Meeting
We will hold a public meeting on the
proposed rate adjustments on March 3,
2022, at 5 p.m. MST time. To best
accommodate all customers and ensure
everyone’s safety, we will be holding a
virtual meeting. Please register in
advance at: https://zoom.us/webinar/
register/WN_Eic1E73RpGTYIhEPoWEvQ. The purpose of the
public meeting will be to answer
questions about the proposed rate
increase.
What is the meaning of key terms used
in this notice?
BIA means the Bureau of Indian
Affairs within the United States
Department of the Interior or the BIA’s
authorized representative.
Bill means our written statement
notifying you of the charges and/or fees
you owe the United States for the
administration, operation, maintenance,
rehabilitation, and/or construction of
the electric power utility servicing you.
CFR means Code of Federal
Regulations.
Customer means any person or entity
to whom we provide service.
Customer service is the assistance or
service provided to customers, except
for the actual delivery of electric power
or energy. Customer service may
include: Line extension, system
upgrade, meter testing, connections or
disconnection, special meter reading, or
other assistance or service as provided
in each utility’s Operations Manual.
Day(s) means calendar day(s).
Demand is measured in kilowatts by
the utility’s meter and represents the
rate at which electricity is consumed in
a fifteen-minute period of maximum
use.
Electric power means the energy we
deliver to meet customers’ electrical
needs.
Electric power rate means the charges
we establish for delivery of energy to
our customers, which includes
administration costs and operation and
maintenance costs in addition to the
cost of purchased power.
Electric power utility means all
structures, equipment, components, and
human resources necessary for the
delivery of electric service.
Electric service means the delivery of
electric power by our utility to our
customers.
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INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION
Sunshine Act Meetings
TIME AND DATE:
February 16, 2022, 10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. ET.
February 17, 2022, 12:30 p.m.-2.30 p.m. ET.
PLACE: Via tele-conference.
STATUS: Meeting of the IAF Board of Directors, closed to the public as
provided for by 22 CFR 1004.4(b)
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
[ssquf] Executive Session
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Aswathi Zachariah, General
Counsel, (202) 683-7118.
For Dial-in Information Contact: Denetra McPherson, Paralegal,
(202) 688-3054.
The Inter-American Foundation is holding this meeting under the
Government in the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552(b).
Aswathi Zachariah,
General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2022-03009 Filed 2-8-22; 4:15 pm]
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