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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
[Disaster Declaration #17677 and #17678;
Illinois Disaster Number IL–00071]
Presidential Declaration Amendment of
a Major Disaster for the State of Illinois
U.S. Small Business
Administration.
ACTION: Amendment 2.
AGENCY:
This is an amendment of the
Presidential declaration of a major
disaster for the State of Illinois (FEMA–
4676–DR), dated 10/14/2022.
Incident: Severe Storm and Flooding.
Incident Period: 07/25/2022 through
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Date: 12/22/2022.
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declaration remains unchanged.
SUMMARY:
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Rafaela Monchek,
Acting Associate Administrator for Disaster
Assistance.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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Private Sector Participation in
Domestic and International Events on
Spaceflight Safety, Sustainability, and
Emerging Markets in Outer Space
ACTION:
Notice.
The U.S. Department of State
seeks private sector participation in a
series of domestic and international
events promoting space commerce as
well as implementation of best practices
for the peaceful uses of outer space for
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civil and commercial activities in a safe
and responsible manner. These events
and the participation of the commercial
space sector, academia and other nongovernmental organizations will assist
the Department of State in fulfilling its
responsibilities pursuant to the 2020
National Space Policy and the 2021
United States Space Priorities
Framework.
Participants will serve as private
sector advisors to U.S. delegations to
one or more workshops, meetings,
symposia, and other international
events related to safety, sustainability,
and emerging markets in outer space
until December 31, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Solicitations for private
sector participation in specific events,
including event dates and locations,
will be posted at least 30 days prior to
the event on https://www.state.gov/
remarks-and-releases-bureau-of-oceansand-international-environmental-andscientific-affairs/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ryan Guglietta, Foreign Affairs Officer,
Office of Space Affairs, Bureau of
Oceans and International Environmental
and Scientific Affairs, Department of
State, Washington, DC 20522, phone
860–573–0708, or email gugliettart@
state.gov.
DATES:
Events
will vary in location and format, to
include fully online, hybrid, and inperson activities. Short notice
modification of plans may be required
in response to pandemic precautions.
Meetings may be stand alone or on the
margins of related events, which may
include, but are not limited to, the
United Nations Committee on the
Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
(UNCOPUOS) Scientific and Technical
Subcommittee (STSC) in Vienna in
February 2023, the UNCOPUOS Legal
Subcommittee (LSC) in Vienna in March
2023, the UNCOPUOS plenary in
Vienna in June 2023, and workshops,
conferences, or other meetings
organized by the UN Office of Outer
Space Affairs. There may also be
additional opportunities to provide
expert views related to domestic
policies and U.S. positions in other
international diplomatic fora. Please
note that approximately two to four
applicants are expected to be selected
for each UNCOPUOS meeting,
depending on the size of the overall U.S.
delegation. Participants should focus on
the following:
Safety: Identify key safety issues for
crewed and/or uncrewed outer space
operations. Discuss current attempts to
address these issues and suggest new
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concerns that may develop as private
sector space activities advance and
evolve.
Sustainability: Explore efforts to
promote responsible behavior in space.
Examine best practices and guidelines
aimed at preserving the outer space
environment for future space
investment, exploration and use. In
particular, implementation of the 2019
UNCOPUOS Long-Term Sustainability
(LTS) guidelines and the multi-nation
Artemis Accords should be considered.
Emerging Markets: Discuss the
challenges to an economically viable
space industry and how these
challenges relate to the domestic
regulatory and international governance
frameworks. Share recent advances
within the commercial space sector and
how they may develop in the future.
Evaluate how an expanding commercial
sector may affect equities like terrestrial
based astronomy, planetary protection,
orbital debris mitigation, and other
aspects of safe and sustainable
operations in outer space.
Valda Vikmanis-Keller,
Director, Office of Space Affairs, Department
of State.
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SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
[Docket No. EP 730 (Sub-No.1)]
Roster of Arbitrators—Annual Update
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 11708, the
Board’s regulations establish a voluntary
and binding arbitration process to
resolve rail rate and practice complaints
that are subject to the Board’s
jurisdiction. Section 11708(f) provides
that, unless parties otherwise agree, an
arbitrator or panel of arbitrators shall be
selected from a roster maintained by the
Board. Accordingly, the Board’s rules
establish a process for creating and
maintaining a roster of arbitrators. 49
CFR 1108.6(b).
The Board most recently updated its
roster of arbitrators by decision served
February 15, 2022. The roster is
published on the Board’s website at
www.stb.gov (click the ‘‘Resources’’ tab,
select ‘‘Litigation Alternatives’’ from the
dropdown menu, and then click on the
‘‘Arbitration’’ link).
As provided under 49 CFR 1108.6(b),
the Board updates the roster of
arbitrators annually. Accordingly, the
Board is now requesting the names and
qualifications of new arbitrators who
wish to be placed on the roster. Current
arbitrators who wish to remain on the
roster must notify the Board of their
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continued availability and confirm that
the biographical information on file
with the Board remains accurate and, if
not, provide any necessary updates.
Arbitrators who do not confirm their
continued availability will be removed
from the roster. This decision will be
served on all current arbitrators.
Any person who wishes to be added
to the roster should file an application
that describes the applicant’s experience
with rail transportation and economic
regulation, as well as professional or
business experience, including
agriculture, in the private sector. The
submission should also describe the
applicant’s training in dispute
resolution and/or experience in
arbitration or other forms of dispute
resolution, including the number of
years of experience. Lastly, the
submission should provide the
applicant’s contact information and
information on fees.
All comments—including filings from
new applicants, updates to existing
arbitrator information, and
confirmations of continued
availability—should be submitted either
via e-filing on the Board’s website or in
writing addressed to 395 E Street SW,
Washington, DC 20423–0001 by January
19, 2023. The Board will assess each
new applicant’s qualifications to
determine which individuals can ably
serve as arbitrators based on the criteria
established under 49 CFR 1108.6(b). The
Board will then establish an updated
roster of arbitrators by no-objection vote.
The roster will include a brief
biographical sketch of each arbitrator,
including information such as
background, area(s) of expertise,
arbitration experience, and geographical
location, as well as contact information
and fees. The roster will be published
on the Board’s website.
It is ordered:
1. Applications from persons
interested in being added to the Board’s
roster of arbitrators, and confirmations
of continued availability (with updates,
if any, to existing arbitrator information)
from persons currently on the
arbitration roster, are due by January 19,
2023.
2. This decision will be served on all
current arbitrators and published in the
Federal Register.
3. This decision is effective on the
date of service.
Decided: December 15, 2022.
By the Board, Mai T. Dinh, Director, Office
of Proceedings.
Kenyatta Clay,
Clearance Clerk.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
[Docket No. FAA–2022–1502]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Requests for Comments;
Clearance of Renewed Approval of
Information Collection: Renewal,
Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance,
Rebuilding, and Alteration
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, FAA
invites public comments about our
intention to request the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
approval to renew an information
collection. The information to be
collected is necessary to insure the
safety of the flying public.
Documentation of maintenance repair
actions record who, what, when, where
and how of the task performed. This
collection focuses on the Form 337
which is collected by the FAA. Other
records for preventative maintenance,
and logbook entries are not collected by
the FAA serve as a responsibility of the
owner to maintain in case of verification
of airworthiness when seeking
approvals or sale of the aircraft. This
insures proper certification of
personnel; proper tooling is utilized and
accurate measures to insure safety. Total
Form 337s submitted in 2017 is 54,237.
Total aircraft registrations on file is
289,490. It is estimated by the numbers
collected one in every five aircraft have
a 337 form submitted for major
alteration and repairs performed. Each
337 takes approximately 1 hour.
DATES: Written comments should be
submitted by January 16, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Please send written
comments:
By Electronic Docket:
www.regulations.gov (Enter docket
number into search field).
By email: Jude Sellers, jude.n.sellers@
faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: All
maintenance actions as well as
documentation are required by title 14
CFR part 43.
Public Comments Invited: You are
asked to comment on any aspect of this
information collection, including (a)
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for FAA’s
performance; (b) the accuracy of the
estimated burden; (c) ways for FAA to
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enhance the quality, utility and clarity
of the information collection; and (d)
ways that the burden could be
minimized without reducing the quality
of the collected information. The agency
will summarize and/or include your
comments in the request for OMB’s
clearance of this information collection.
OMB Control Number: 2120–0020.
Title: Maintenance, Preventive
Maintenance, Rebuilding, and
Alteration.
Form Numbers: Aircraft maintenance
logbooks and Form 337.
Type of Review: Renewal of
information collection.
Background: Title 14 CFR part 43
mandates information to be provided
when an alteration or major repair is
performed on an aircraft of United Sates
registry. Submission of Form 337 is
required for capture in the aircraft
permanent records for current and
future owners to substantiate the
requirements of the regulations, prior to
operation of the aircraft. Aircraft owners
have the responsibility of
documentation and submission of all
maintenance records performed to their
aircraft.
Respondents: 289,490 Aircraft
owners.
Frequency: On occasion.
Estimated Average Burden per
Response: 1 hour.
Estimated Total Annual Burden:
Industry Annual burden 54,237 man
hours.
Issued in Washington, DC.
Jude Sellers,
Aviation Safety Inspector, AFS–340 General
Aviation Maintenance Branch.
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Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
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2013–0442; FMCSA–2013–0443; FMCSA–
2014–0381; FMCSA–2015–0115; FMCSA–
2015–0116; FMCSA–2015–0119; FMCSA–
2015–0320; FMCSA–2015–0321; FMCSA–
2017–0181; FMCSA–2017–0253; FMCSA–
2017–0254; FMCSA–2018–0050; FMCSA–
2018–0051; FMCSA–2019–0030; FMCSA–
2019–0034; FMCSA–2019–0036; FMCSA–
2019–0206; FMCSA–2019–0211; FMCSA–
2019–0212; FMCSA–2020–0045; FMCSA–
2020–0046]
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SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
[Docket No. EP 730 (Sub-No.1)]
Roster of Arbitrators--Annual Update
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 11708, the Board's regulations establish a
voluntary and binding arbitration process to resolve rail rate and
practice complaints that are subject to the Board's jurisdiction.
Section 11708(f) provides that, unless parties otherwise agree, an
arbitrator or panel of arbitrators shall be selected from a roster
maintained by the Board. Accordingly, the Board's rules establish a
process for creating and maintaining a roster of arbitrators. 49 CFR
1108.6(b).
The Board most recently updated its roster of arbitrators by
decision served February 15, 2022. The roster is published on the
Board's website at www.stb.gov (click the ``Resources'' tab, select
``Litigation Alternatives'' from the dropdown menu, and then click on
the ``Arbitration'' link).
As provided under 49 CFR 1108.6(b), the Board updates the roster of
arbitrators annually. Accordingly, the Board is now requesting the
names and qualifications of new arbitrators who wish to be placed on
the roster. Current arbitrators who wish to remain on the roster must
notify the Board of their
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continued availability and confirm that the biographical information on
file with the Board remains accurate and, if not, provide any necessary
updates. Arbitrators who do not confirm their continued availability
will be removed from the roster. This decision will be served on all
current arbitrators.
Any person who wishes to be added to the roster should file an
application that describes the applicant's experience with rail
transportation and economic regulation, as well as professional or
business experience, including agriculture, in the private sector. The
submission should also describe the applicant's training in dispute
resolution and/or experience in arbitration or other forms of dispute
resolution, including the number of years of experience. Lastly, the
submission should provide the applicant's contact information and
information on fees.
All comments--including filings from new applicants, updates to
existing arbitrator information, and confirmations of continued
availability--should be submitted either via e-filing on the Board's
website or in writing addressed to 395 E Street SW, Washington, DC
20423-0001 by January 19, 2023. The Board will assess each new
applicant's qualifications to determine which individuals can ably
serve as arbitrators based on the criteria established under 49 CFR
1108.6(b). The Board will then establish an updated roster of
arbitrators by no-objection vote. The roster will include a brief
biographical sketch of each arbitrator, including information such as
background, area(s) of expertise, arbitration experience, and
geographical location, as well as contact information and fees. The
roster will be published on the Board's website.
It is ordered:
1. Applications from persons interested in being added to the
Board's roster of arbitrators, and confirmations of continued
availability (with updates, if any, to existing arbitrator information)
from persons currently on the arbitration roster, are due by January
19, 2023.
2. This decision will be served on all current arbitrators and
published in the Federal Register.
3. This decision is effective on the date of service.
Decided: December 15, 2022.
By the Board, Mai T. Dinh, Director, Office of Proceedings.
Kenyatta Clay,
Clearance Clerk.
[FR Doc. 2022-27590 Filed 12-19-22; 8:45 am]
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