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Public Meeting of the U.S. President’s
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
(PEPFAR) Scientific Advisory Board
ACTION:
In accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, the
U.S. Department of State announces that
the PEPFAR Scientific Advisory Board
(SAB) will be holding a virtual meeting
of the full board. The meeting will be
open to the public; a public comment
session will be held during the meeting.
Pre-registration is required for both
public viewing and comment.
DATES: The meeting will be held on
Thursday, September 8, 2022, from
approximately 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (EDT)
SUMMARY:
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utilizing an online platform. Individuals
wishing to view are asked to pre-register
at https://forms.gle/
FrENNQyoX8Xav2zp8.
The agenda is briefly
summarized below and will also be sent
to all registrants. It will also be posted
on the PEPFAR SAB web page at
www.state.gov/scientific-advisoryboard-pepfar one week in advance of
the meeting, along with instructions on
how to access the meeting. Requests to
view the meeting must be received no
later than August 31, 2022. Requests for
reasonable accommodations must be
received no later than August 31, 2022.
Requests made after August 31, 2022,
will be considered but might not be able
to be fulfilled.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Sara Klucking, Designated Federal
Officer for the SAB, Office of the U.S.
Global AIDS Coordinator and Health
Diplomacy at KluckingSR@state.gov or
(202) 615–4350.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The SAB is established
under the general authority of the
Secretary of State and the Department of
State (‘‘the Department’’) as set forth in
22 U.S.C. 2656, and consistent with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended (5 U.S.C. Appendix). The SAB
serves the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator
solely in an advisory capacity
concerning scientific, implementation,
and policy issues related to the global
response to HIV/AIDS.
Agenda: SAB members will be
discussing two topics: considerations
for PEPFAR implementation of tools for
recent HIV infection surveillance and
considerations for PEPFAR
implementation of the dapivirine
vaginal ring. Meeting materials from
prior SAB meetings may be accessed
here: www.state.gov/scientific-advisoryboard-pepfar.
Public comment: Members of the
public who wish to view the meeting
are asked to register directly at the link
listed in the DATES and ADDRESSES
section or by sending an email to Dr.
Sara Klucking at KluckingSR@state.gov
not later than August 31, 2022.
Individuals are required to provide their
name, email address, and organization.
Individuals interested in making a
public comment at the meeting should
indicate interest with their registration.
Registered members of the public
wishing to make a comment will be
permitted to participate in a comment
period in accordance with the Chair’s
instructions. In addition, the
Department will consider any written
comments provided within 10 days after
ADDRESSES:
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the meeting to Dr. Sara Klucking at
KluckingSR@state.gov.
Sara Klucking,
Director, Office of Research and Science,
Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator
and Health Diplomacy, Office of the Secretary
of State, Department of State.
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Bureau of Political-Military Affairs;
Statutory Debarment Under the Arms
Export Control Act and the
International Traffic in Arms
Regulations
ACTION:
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that
the Department of State has imposed
statutory debarment under the
International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (ITAR) on persons
convicted of violating, or conspiracy to
violate, the Arms Export Control Act
(AECA).
DATES: Debarment imposed as of August
10, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jae
E. Shin, Director, Office of Defense
Trade Controls Compliance, Bureau of
Political-Military Affairs, Department of
State. (202) 632–2107.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
38(g)(4) of the AECA, 22 U.S.C.
2778(g)(4), restricts the Department of
State from issuing licenses for the
export of defense articles or defense
services where the applicant, or any
party to the export, has been convicted
of violating the AECA or certain other
statutes, enumerated in section 38 of the
AECA, subject to a narrowly defined
statutory exception. The Department
refers to this restriction as a limitation
on ‘‘export privileges’’ and implements
a presumption of denial through section
127.11 of the ITAR.
In addition, section 127.7(b) of the
ITAR provides for ‘‘statutory
debarment’’ of any person who has been
convicted of violating or conspiring to
violate the AECA. Under this policy,
persons subject to statutory debarment
are prohibited from participating
directly or indirectly in any activities
that are regulated by the ITAR.
Statutory debarment is based solely
upon conviction in a criminal
proceeding, conducted by a United
States court, and as such the
administrative debarment procedures
outlined in part 128 of the ITAR are not
applicable.
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It is the policy of the Department of
State that statutory debarment as
described in section 127.7(b) of the
ITAR lasts for a three-year period
following the date of conviction.
Reinstatement from the policy of
statutory debarment is not automatic,
and in all cases the debarred person
must submit a request to the Department
of State and be approved for
reinstatement from statutory debarment
before engaging in any activities subject
to the ITAR.
Department of State policy permits
debarred persons to apply to the
Director, Office of Defense Trade
Controls Compliance, for reinstatement
beginning one year after the date of the
debarment. In response to a request for
reinstatement from statutory debarment,
the Department may determine either to
rescind only the statutory debarment
pursuant to section 127.7(b), or to both
rescind the statutory debarment
pursuant to section 127.7(b) of the ITAR
and reinstate export privileges as
described in section 127.11 of the ITAR.
See 84 FR 7,411 (March 4, 2019) for
discussion of the Department’s policy
regarding actions to both rescind the
statutory debarment and reinstate export
privileges. The reinstatement of export
privileges can be made only after the
statutory requirements of section
38(g)(4) of the AECA have been
satisfied.
Certain exceptions, known as
transaction exceptions, may be made to
this debarment determination on a caseby-case basis. However, such an
exception would be granted only after a
full review of all circumstances, paying
particular attention to the following
factors: whether an exception is
warranted by overriding U.S. foreign
policy or national security interests;
whether an exception would further law
enforcement concerns that are
consistent with the foreign policy or
national security interests of the United
States; or whether other compelling
circumstances exist that are consistent
with the foreign policy or national
security interests of the United States,
and that do not conflict with law
enforcement concerns. Even if
exceptions are granted, the debarment
continues until subsequent
reinstatement from statutory debarment.
Pursuant to section 38(g)(4) of the
AECA and section 127.7(b) and (c)(1) of
the ITAR, the following persons, having
been convicted in a U.S. District Court,
are denied export privileges and are
statutorily debarred as of the date of this
notice (Name; Date of Judgment; Judicial
District; Case No.; Month/Year of Birth):
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(1) Awer, Akeem Shonari; February
14, 2020; Southern District of Florida;
1:19–cr–20564; December 1990.
(2) Cabalceta, Oben; September 18,
2019; District of New Jersey; 1:19–cr–
00296; May 1965.
(3) Camaj, Rrok Martin; February 28,
2020; Eastern District of Michigan; 2:19–
cr–20403; July 1985.
(4) Guerra, Claudia; March 4, 2019;
Southern District of Texas; 1:18–cr–
00622; January 1992.
(5) Sin, Aydan; a.k.a. Hon Chak
Gordon Sin; a.k.a. Andy Sin; a.k.a.
Bullion Sin; October 05, 2021; Western
District of New York; 1:17–cr–00090;
January 1972.
(6) Sobrado, Roger; September 5,
2019; District of New Jersey; 1:18–cr–
00615; May 1970.
(7) Wang, Shaohua; a.k.a. Eric Wang;
February 3, 2020; Southern District of
the California; 3:19–cr–01895;
September 1982.
(8) Wang, Ye Sang; a.k.a. Ivy Wang;
December 21, 2021; Southern District of
California; 3:19–cr–01895; September
1984.
(9) Xie, Tuqiang; a.k.a. Tony Xie;
March 30, 2022; Northern District of
Illinois; 1:19–cr–00664; March 1962.
(10) Zhang, Jian; December 30, 2020;
District of Arizona; 2:18–cr–01236;
January 1976.
At the end of the three-year period
following the date of this notice, the
above-named persons remain debarred
unless a request for reinstatement from
statutory debarment is approved by the
Department of State.
Pursuant to section 120.1(c) of the
ITAR, debarred persons are generally
ineligible to participate in activities
regulated under the ITAR. Also, under
section 127.1(d) of the ITAR, any person
who has knowledge that another person
is ineligible pursuant to section
120.1(c)(2) of the ITAR may not, without
disclosure to and written approval from
the Directorate of Defense Trade
Controls, participate, directly or
indirectly, in any ITAR-controlled
transaction where such ineligible person
may obtain benefit therefrom or have a
direct or indirect interest therein.
This notice is provided for purposes
of making the public aware that the
persons listed above are prohibited from
participating directly or indirectly in
activities regulated by the ITAR,
including any brokering activities and
any export from or temporary import
into the United States of defense
articles, technical data, or defense
services in all situations covered by the
ITAR. Specific case information may be
obtained from the Office of the Clerk for
the U.S. District Courts mentioned
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11802]
Public Meeting of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS
Relief (PEPFAR) Scientific Advisory Board
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the
U.S. Department of State announces that the PEPFAR Scientific Advisory
Board (SAB) will be holding a virtual meeting of the full board. The
meeting will be open to the public; a public comment session will be
held during the meeting. Pre-registration is required for both public
viewing and comment.
DATES: The meeting will be held on Thursday, September 8, 2022, from
approximately 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (EDT) utilizing an online platform.
Individuals wishing to view are asked to pre-register at https://forms.gle/FrENNQyoX8Xav2zp8.
ADDRESSES: The agenda is briefly summarized below and will also be sent
to all registrants. It will also be posted on the PEPFAR SAB web page
at www.state.gov/scientific-advisory-board-pepfar one week in advance
of the meeting, along with instructions on how to access the meeting.
Requests to view the meeting must be received no later than August 31,
2022. Requests for reasonable accommodations must be received no later
than August 31, 2022. Requests made after August 31, 2022, will be
considered but might not be able to be fulfilled.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Sara Klucking, Designated Federal
Officer for the SAB, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and
Health Diplomacy at [email protected] or (202) 615-4350.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The SAB is established under the general authority of
the Secretary of State and the Department of State (``the Department'')
as set forth in 22 U.S.C. 2656, and consistent with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. Appendix). The SAB serves
the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator solely in an advisory capacity
concerning scientific, implementation, and policy issues related to the
global response to HIV/AIDS.
Agenda: SAB members will be discussing two topics: considerations
for PEPFAR implementation of tools for recent HIV infection
surveillance and considerations for PEPFAR implementation of the
dapivirine vaginal ring. Meeting materials from prior SAB meetings may
be accessed here: www.state.gov/scientific-advisory-board-pepfar.
Public comment: Members of the public who wish to view the meeting
are asked to register directly at the link listed in the DATES and
ADDRESSES section or by sending an email to Dr. Sara Klucking at
[email protected] not later than August 31, 2022. Individuals are
required to provide their name, email address, and organization.
Individuals interested in making a public comment at the meeting should
indicate interest with their registration. Registered members of the
public wishing to make a comment will be permitted to participate in a
comment period in accordance with the Chair's instructions. In
addition, the Department will consider any written comments provided
within 10 days after
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the meeting to Dr. Sara Klucking at [email protected].
Sara Klucking,
Director, Office of Research and Science, Office of the U.S. Global
AIDS Coordinator and Health Diplomacy, Office of the Secretary of
State, Department of State.
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