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particularly important for the Federal
Government to prioritize for
disaggregated data collection, analysis,
and reporting?
b. How can existing Federal
Government datasets be improved in
terms of questions, survey structures,
categories, collection methodology, data
accessibility, and more in order to better
serve community-based organizations
and ensure that AA and NHPI
population data is useful for further
analysis?
c. What are some ideas on how the
Federal Government can better partner
with community-based organizations,
think tanks, and academic institutions
for secondary data analysis?
3. Language Access Subcommittee
Questions:
a. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of
1964 requires recipients of Federal
financial assistance to provide
meaningful access to their programs to
people who are limited English
proficient (LEP). How can the Federal
Government ensure that recipients of
Federal financial assistance conduct
effective outreach to LEP communities,
provide language access and support
AAPI LEP communities, including those
that speak languages of lesser diffusion?
Examples, models, or promising
practices are welcomed.
b. Executive Order 13166, Improving
Access to Services for Persons with
Limited English Proficiency, requires
the Federal Government to provide LEP
individuals with meaningful access to
federally-conducted programs and
activities. Each Federal agency was also
asked under Executive Order 13985,
Advancing Racial Equity and Support
for Underserved Communities Through
the Federal Government, to identify
potential barriers that underserved
communities and individuals may face
to enrollment in and access to benefits
and services in Federal programs. Given
the Federal Government’s commitment
to language access and racial equity,
how can the Federal Government better
conduct outreach to and address the
needs of AA and NHPI LEP
communities, including those that speak
languages of lesser diffusion? Examples,
models, or promising practices are
welcomed.
c. How can the Federal Government
promote the preservation, teaching,
learning of, maintenance and utilization
of AA and NHPI languages?
4. Immigration and Citizenship Status
Subcommittee Questions:
a. What information should the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security’s U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS) prioritize for translation, and
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what Asian and Pacific Islander
languages should be prioritized?
b. What are some ways for the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security’s U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE) to improve cultural sensitivity,
equity, and language access in their
interactions with the AAPI community?
c. How should the Federal
Government improve access to
humanitarian protections, such as
asylum and victim protections for AAPI
community members?
d. The citizens of the Freely
Associated States of Palau, the Marshall
Islands and the Federated States of
Micronesia may live, study, and work in
the United States and its territories
without a visa. This arrangement is
pursuant to compact treaties signed
with these countries and in recognition
of the special relationship they have
with the United States. They are lawful
residents and do not have immigrant
status nor are they eligible to apply for
permanent resident status. They are
currently eligible for some Federal
programs but not others. For example,
they are eligible for the Women Infant
and Children’s Program (WIC), but not
SNAP (Food Stamps). Please provide
examples of the ways in which this lack
of access to Federal benefits and
programs has impacted citizens from the
Freely Associated States?
e. Please provide input and
recommendations on ways to reduce the
burden on individuals and families
subject to long-term orders of
supervision following final orders of
removal. Many Asian Americans and
Pacific Islanders have final orders of
removal and continue to live in the
United States on orders of supervision.
For example, some individuals have
been required to check-in with U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE), sometimes yearly or more
frequently, for over 20 years. Each ICE
field office has the authority to decide
the frequency of check-ins for an
individual on an order of supervision,
resulting in often burdensome and
traumatic, non-uniform check-in
schedules.
i. How do the current validity periods
for Employment Authorization
Documents (EAD) affect individuals
with a long-term order of supervision?
How would extending the validity
period for EADs issued to this
population impact their livelihood?
ii. What positive equities should ICE
consider in determining removals and
in the exercise of prosecutorial
discretion?
Authority: Executive Order 14031.
The President’s Advisory Commission
on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians,
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and Pacific Islanders (Commission) is
governed by provisions of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), Public
Law 92–463, as amended (5 U.S.C.
App.), which sets forth standards for the
formation and use of Federal advisory
committees.
Krystal Ka‘ai,
Executive Director, White House Initiative on
Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and
Pacific Islanders, President’s Advisory
Commission on Asian Americans, Native
Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse;
Notice of Closed Meeting
Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended, notice is hereby given of the
following meeting.
The meeting will be closed to the
public in accordance with the
provisions set forth in sections
552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C.,
as amended. The grant applications and
the discussions could disclose
confidential trade secrets or commercial
property such as patentable material,
and personal information concerning
individuals associated with the grant
applications, the disclosure of which
would constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of personal privacy.
Name of Committee: National Institute on
Drug Abuse Special Emphasis Panel;
Exploratory Studies to Investigate
Mechanisms of HIV Infection, Replication,
Latency, and/or Pathogenesis in the Context
of Substance Use Disorders.
Date: December 16, 2022.
Time: 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Place: National Institutes of Health,
National Institute on Drug Abuse, 301 North
Stonestreet Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20892
(Virtual Meeting).
Contact Person: Li Rebekah Feng, Ph.D.,
Scientific Review Officer, Scientific Review
Branch, Division of Extramural Activities,
National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, 301
North Stonestreet Avenue, MSC 6021,
Bethesda, MD 20892, (301) 827–7245,
rebekah.feng@nih.gov.
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Development Award for Clinicians, Scientist
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Dated: October 28, 2022.
Tyeshia M. Roberson-Curtis,
Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory
Committee Policy.
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Dated: October 28, 2022.
David W. Freeman,
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver National
Institute of Child Health and Human
Development; Notice of Closed
Meeting
National Institutes of Health
Center for Scientific Review; Notice of
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Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended, notice is hereby given of the
following meeting of the Board of
Scientific Counselors.
The meeting will be closed to the
public as indicated below in accordance
with the provisions set forth in section
552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C., as amended
for the review, discussion, and
evaluation of individual intramural
programs and projects conducted by the
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National
Institute of Child Health and Human
Development, including consideration
of personnel qualifications and
performance, and the competence of
individual investigators, the disclosure
of which would constitute a clearly
unwarranted invasion of personal
privacy.
Name of Committee: Board of Scientific
Counselors, NICHD.
Date: December 2, 2022.
Closed: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate personnel
qualifications and performance, and
competence of individual investigators.
Place: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National
Institute of Child Health and Human
Development, National Institutes of Health,
10 Center Drive, Room 10D39, Bethesda, MD
20892 (Virtual Meeting).
Contact Person: Chris J. McBain, Ph.D.,
Acting Scientific Director, Eunice Kennedy
Shriver National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development, National Institutes of
Health, 10 Center Drive, Room 10D39,
Bethesda, MD 20892, (301) 594–5984,
mcbainc@mail.nih.gov.
Any interested person may file written
comments with the committee by forwarding
the statement to the Contact Person listed on
this notice. The statement should include the
name, address, telephone number and when
applicable, the business or professional
affiliation of the interested person.
Information is also available on the
Institute’s/Center’s home page: https://
www.nichd.nih.gov/about/advisory/bsc,
where an agenda and any additional
information for the meeting will be posted
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Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended, notice is hereby given of the
following meetings.
The meetings will be closed to the
public in accordance with the
provisions set forth in sections
552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C.,
as amended. The grant applications and
the discussions could disclose
confidential trade secrets or commercial
property such as patentable material,
and personal information concerning
individuals associated with the grant
applications, the disclosure of which
would constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of personal privacy.
Name of Committee: Center for Scientific
Review Special Emphasis Panel; Member
Conflict: Learning, Memory and Decision
Neuroscience.
Date: December 1, 2022.
Time: 2:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Place: National Institutes of Health,
Rockledge II, 6701 Rockledge Drive,
Bethesda, MD 20892 (Virtual Meeting).
Contact Person: Myongsoo Matthew Oh,
Ph.D., Scientific Review Officer, Center for
Scientific Review, National Institutes of
Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 1011F,
Bethesda, MD 20892, (301) 435–1042,
ohmm@csr.nih.gov.
Name of Committee: Center for Scientific
Review Special Emphasis Panel; Member
Conflict: Cancer Prevention and
Immunotherapy.
Date: December 1, 2022.
Time: 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Place: National Institutes of Health,
Rockledge II, 6701 Rockledge Drive,
Bethesda, MD 20892 (Virtual Meeting).
Contact Person: Laura Asnaghi, Ph.D.,
Scientific Review Officer, Center for
Scientific Review, National Institutes of
Health, 6701 Rockville Drive, Room 6200,
MSC 7804, Bethesda, MD 20892, (301) 443–
1196, laura.asnaghi@nih.gov.
Name of Committee: Center for Scientific
Review Special Emphasis Panel; Member
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Conflict: Social and Community Influences
Across the Life Course.
Date: December 1, 2022.
Time: 12:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Place: National Institutes of Health,
Rockledge II, 6701 Rockledge Drive,
Bethesda, MD 20892 (Virtual Meeting).
Contact Person: Aubrey Spriggs Madkour,
Ph.D., Scientific Review Officer, Center for
Scientific Review, National Institutes of
Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 1000C,
Bethesda, MD 20892, (301) 594–6891,
madkouras@csr.nih.gov.
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93.337, 93.393–93.396, 93.837–93.844,
93.846–93.878, 93.892, 93.893, National
Institutes of Health, HHS)
Dated: October 28, 2022.
Miguelina Perez,
Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory
Committee Policy.
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Notice is hereby given of a change in
the meeting of the National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Special Emphasis Panel, which was
published in the Federal Register on
October 11, 2022, FR Doc 2022–22015,
87 FR 61341.
This notice is being amended to
change the date and time of this meeting
from November 1–2, 2022, 9:00 a.m.–
6:00 p.m. to November 28, 2022, 9:00
a.m.–6:00 p.m. and November 29, 2022,
9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. The meeting is
closed to the public.
Dated: October 28, 2022.
Tyeshia M. Roberson-Curtis,
Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory
Committee Policy.
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National Institute of Allergy and
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Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
National Institute on Drug Abuse; Notice of Closed Meeting
Pursuant to section 10(d) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended, notice is hereby given of the following meeting.
The meeting will be closed to the public in accordance with the
provisions set forth in sections 552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5
U.S.C., as amended. The grant applications and the discussions could
disclose confidential trade secrets or commercial property such as
patentable material, and personal information concerning individuals
associated with the grant applications, the disclosure of which would
constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
Name of Committee: National Institute on Drug Abuse Special
Emphasis Panel; Exploratory Studies to Investigate Mechanisms of HIV
Infection, Replication, Latency, and/or Pathogenesis in the Context
of Substance Use Disorders.
Date: December 16, 2022.
Time: 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant applications.
Place: National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug
Abuse, 301 North Stonestreet Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20892 (Virtual
Meeting).
Contact Person: Li Rebekah Feng, Ph.D., Scientific Review
Officer, Scientific Review Branch, Division of Extramural
Activities, National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, 301 North
Stonestreet Avenue, MSC 6021, Bethesda, MD 20892, (301) 827-7245,
[email protected].
(Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Nos. 93.277, Drug
Abuse Scientist Development Award for Clinicians, Scientist
Development Awards, and Research Scientist Awards; 93.278, Drug
Abuse National Research Service Awards for Research Training;
93.279, Drug Abuse and Addiction Research Programs, National
Institutes of Health, HHS)
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Dated: October 28, 2022.
Tyeshia M. Roberson-Curtis,
Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory Committee Policy.
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