Notice of Determinations; Culturally Significant Objects Being Imported for Exhibition-Determinations: “Edward Hopper's New York” Exhibition, 52832-52833 [2022-18524]
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sufficient measures to protect against or
mitigate the potential execution of
investor orders in the auction at such a
price.
Under the Commission’s Rules of
Practice, the ‘‘burden to demonstrate
that a proposed rule change is
consistent with the Exchange Act and
the rules and regulations thereunder
. . . is on the self-regulatory
organization [‘SRO’] that proposed the
rule change.’’ 52 The description of a
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information may result in the
Commission not having sufficient basis
to make an affirmative finding that a
proposed rule change is consistent with
the Exchange Act and the applicable
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For these reasons, the Commission
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19(b)(2)(B0 of the Exchange Act 55 to
determine whether the proposal should
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proposed rule change is consistent with
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thereunder. Although there do not
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Commission will consider, pursuant to
Rule 19b–4 under the Act, any request
for an opportunity to make an oral
presentation.56
52 Rule 700(b)(3), Commission Rules of Practice,
17 CFR 201.700(b)(3).
53 See id.
54 See id.
55 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2)(B).
56 Section 19(b)(2) of the Act grants the
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Interested persons are invited to
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arguments regarding whether the
proposed rule change should be
approved or disapproved by September
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that commenters address the sufficiency
of the Exchange’s statements in support
of the proposal, which are set forth in
the Notice,57 and any other issues raised
by the proposed rule change under the
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For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.58
J. Matthew DeLesDernier,
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11841]
Notice of Determinations; Culturally
Significant Objects Being Imported for
Exhibition—Determinations: ‘‘Edward
Hopper’s New York’’ Exhibition
Notice is hereby given of the
following determinations: I hereby
determine that certain objects being
imported from abroad pursuant to
agreements with their foreign owners or
custodians for temporary display in the
exhibition ‘‘Edward Hopper’s New
York’’ at the Whitney Museum of
American Art, New York, New York,
and at possible additional exhibitions or
venues yet to be determined, are of
cultural significance, and, further, that
their temporary exhibition or display
within the United States as
aforementioned is in the national
interest. I have ordered that Public
Notice of these determinations be
published in the Federal Register.
SUMMARY:
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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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), Executive Order
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
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Authority No. 523 of December 22,
2021.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Stacy E. White,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Professional
and Cultural Exchanges, Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department
of State.
[Public Notice: 11839]
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• Floodplain management best practices
and lessons learned in other
watersheds
International Joint Commission Invites
Public Comment on Lake ChamplainRichelieu River Flood Study Final
Report
Notice of public hearing on Lake
Champlain-Richelieu River Flood Study
Final Report.
ACTION:
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
The International Joint
Commission (IJC) announced today that
it is inviting public comment on the
final report of its International Lake
Champlain-Richelieu River Study
Board’s (LCRRSB) Flood Study Final
Report. The study explores the causes,
impacts, risks, and solutions for
flooding in Lake Champlain and the
Richelieu River. Comments will be
accepted at public hearings, webinars,
and by mail, email and on-line through
September 30, 2022. The LCRRSB’s full
report can be found on the IJC website
at: www.ijc.org/lcrr.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christina Chiasson (Ottawa) (613) 293–
1031 at christina.chiasson@ijc.org or
Kevin Bunch (Washington, DC) (202)
632–2014 at kevin.bunch@ijc.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
[Public Notice: 11838]
Notice of Determinations; Culturally
Significant Objects Being Imported for
Exhibition—Determinations:
‘‘Modigliani Up Close’’ Exhibition
Notice is hereby given of the
following determinations: I hereby
determine that certain objects being
imported from abroad pursuant to
agreements with their foreign owners or
custodians for temporary display in the
exhibition ‘‘Modigliani Up Close’’ at
The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, and at possible additional
exhibitions or venues yet to be
determined, are of cultural significance,
and, further, that their temporary
exhibition or display within the United
States as aforementioned is in the
national interest. I have ordered that
Public Notice of these determinations be
published in the Federal Register.
SUMMARY:
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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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.
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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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September 7–8, 2022, Public Hearings
on LCRRSB’s Flood Study Final Report
Date: September 7, 2022.
Time: 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. EST.
Location: Royal Military College
Saint-Jean, Auditorium Vanier, 15 Rue
Jacques-Cartier Nord, Saint-Jean-surRichelieu, Quebec.
Date: September 8, 2022.
Time: 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. EST.
Location: Hotel Vermont, Juniper
Room, 41 Cherry St. Burlington,
Vermont.
The International Joint Commission
will receive comments in person at the
public hearings. Public input is
essential to the Commission’s
consideration of potential
recommendations to the Governments of
the United States and Canada.
For more information on the
upcoming virtual webinars, visit
www.ijc.org/lcrr.
The LCRRSB study findings and
recommendations cover four key
themes:
• Reduction in water levels via
structural mitigation measures
• Effects on impeding flows during
floods of existing and additional
wetlands in the basin
• Enhancements to flood forecasting
and flood response in the basin
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The LCRRSB was established by the
IJC in 2016 to assist in responding to a
reference by the governments of the
United States and Canada under Article
IX of the Boundary Waters Treaty. The
reference was precipitated by major
flooding in the Lake ChamplainRichelieu River basin in 2011. The basin
forms in the United States between New
York and Vermont, with much of Lake
Champlain forming a border between
the two states. The northern part of Lake
Champlain crosses into Quebec, where
it flows into the Richelieu River. The
Richelieu River in turn joins with the St.
Lawrence River near Montre´al and
continues flowing east to the Atlantic
Ocean.
The governments requested the IJC to
coordinate the full completion of Option
B under the under the 2013 IJC Plan of
Study. As part of this reference, the IJC
was asked to evaluate the causes and
impacts of the 2011 flooding, and to
make recommendations to mitigate
future flood risks in the basin.
IJC recommendations to the two
federal governments under Article IX of
the Boundary Waters Treaty are not
binding and not to be considered
decisions of the two governments.
The main study recommendations
include:
1. That selective excavation of the
riverbed near Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu,
Quebec combined with the construction
of a submerged weir would reduce high
water levels during floods and would
have the added benefit of raising water
levels on Lake Champlain during dry
years. A moderate diversion of high
flows through the Chambly Canal could
also be considered for additional floodreduction benefits.
2. The preservation of existing
wetland areas, which can minimize
water levels during floods while also
stabilizing water levels during droughts
in the basin.
3. The governments are encouraged to
operationalize the improved modeling
and forecasting tools and coherent risk
assessment systems and support/
maintain them after the Study. The
agencies responsible for flood
forecasting in the basin should continue
collaboration and make available
forecasting data so that forecasts on both
sides of the border are of the highest
possible quality and are accompanied
by a concerted and consistent crossborder interpretation.
4. Improving floodplain mapping for
the use of emergency managers and
enhancing communication campaigns
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11841]
Notice of Determinations; Culturally Significant Objects Being
Imported for Exhibition--Determinations: ``Edward Hopper's New York''
Exhibition
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the following determinations: I
hereby determine that certain objects being imported from abroad
pursuant to agreements with their foreign owners or custodians for
temporary display in the exhibition ``Edward Hopper's New York'' at the
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York, and at possible
additional exhibitions or venues yet to be determined, are of cultural
significance, and, further, that their temporary exhibition or display
within the United States as aforementioned is 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.
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), Executive Order 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
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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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