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mm), NHTSA explained that the
increase in lens area is necessary
because wide vehicles ‘‘are susceptible
to build up of grime’’ and ‘‘an increase
in lens area would enhance vehicle
conspicuity and contribute to safety.’’
Winnebago says that around July
2022, it was informed by a lamp
supplier that there were concerns about
the compliance of turn signals installed
in certain Winnebago vehicles.
Specifically, with the ‘‘minimum
effective projected luminous area
requirements of FMVSS No. 108.’’
Winnebago says they investigated the
turn signals in the subject vehicles and
confirmed that the ‘‘effective projected
luminous lens area’’ is 6,361 square
millimeters and thus, approximately
1,139 square millimeters smaller than
the required minimum lens area.
Winnebago says that other than the
size of the effective projected luminous
lens area for the turn signals in the
subject vehicles, the turn signals are
otherwise fully compliant with all
applicable performance requirements.
Winnebago states that the turn signals at
issue ‘‘have been in use for more than
15 years’’ and ‘‘is not aware of any
crashes, injuries, customer complaints
or field reports in connection with this
noncompliance.’’ Winnebago states its
belief that although the turn signal lens
area is slightly smaller than the required
minimum, they are still ‘‘likely to be
imperceptible to both vehicle occupants
and approaching drivers, and do not
have an effect on the conspicuity of the
motorhomes on which they are
installed.’’
Winnebago states its belief that
NHTSA increased the required
minimum lens area for turn signals in
wide vehicles due to the concern of
buildup of grime and dirt. Winnebago
claims that the turn signals on
motorhomes ‘‘are generally well
maintained by their owners compared to
other classes of wide vehicles. Thus, a
slightly smaller turn signals would not
reasonably result in a buildup of dirt
and grime on turn signals . . .’’
Winnebago concludes by stating its
belief that the subject noncompliance is
inconsequential to motor vehicle safety
and its petition for relief from providing
notice and remedy for the
noncompliance be granted.
NHTSA notes that the statutory
provisions (49 U.S.C. 30118(d) and
30120(h)) that permit manufacturers to
file petitions for a determination of
inconsequentiality allow NHTSA to
exempt manufacturers only from the
duties found in sections 30118 and
30120, respectively, to notify owners,
purchasers, and dealers of a defect or
noncompliance and to remedy the
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defect or noncompliance. Therefore, any
decision on this petition only applies to
the subject motorhomes that Winnebago
no longer controlled at the time it
determined that the noncompliance
existed. However, any decision on this
petition does not relieve vehicle
distributors and dealers of the
prohibitions on the sale, offer for sale,
or introduction or delivery for
introduction into interstate commerce of
the noncompliant motorhomes under
their control after Winnebago notified
them that the subject noncompliance
existed.
(Authority: 49 U.S.C. 30118, 30120:
delegations of authority at 49 CFR 1.95 and
501.8)
Otto G. Matheke III,
Director, Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
Notice of OFAC Sanctions Actions
Office of Foreign Assets
Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of the
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing the names
of persons that have been placed on
OFAC’s Specially Designated Nationals
and Blocked Persons List based on
OFAC’s determination that one or more
applicable legal criteria were satisfied.
All property and interests in property
subject to U.S. jurisdiction of these
persons are blocked, and U.S. persons
are generally prohibited from engaging
in transactions with them.
DATES: See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section for applicable date(s).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
OFAC: Andrea Gacki, Director, tel.:
202–622–2490; Associate Director for
Global Targeting, tel.: 202–622–2420;
Assistant Director for Licensing, tel.:
202–622–2480; Assistant Director for
Regulatory Affairs, tel.: 202–622–4855;
or the Assistant Director for Sanctions
Compliance & Evaluation, tel.: 202–622–
2490.
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The Specially Designated Nationals
and Blocked Persons List and additional
information concerning OFAC sanctions
programs are available on OFAC’s
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Notice of OFAC Actions
On December 16, 2019, OFAC
determined that the property and
interests in property subject to U.S.
jurisdiction of the following persons are
blocked under the relevant sanctions
authority listed below.
Individuals:
1. LOMURO, Martin Elia (a.k.a. LOMORO,
Martin Elia; a.k.a. LOMORO, Martin Elias),
Juba, South Sudan; DOB 28 Dec 1957; citizen
South Sudan; alt. citizen Sudan; Gender
Male; Passport D00002571 (South Sudan);
alt. Passport D00009058 (Sudan) (individual)
[SOUTH SUDAN].
Designated pursuant to Section 1(a)(i)(C) of
Executive Order 13664 of April 3, 2014,
‘‘Blocking Property of Certain Persons With
Respect to South Sudan’’ 79 FR 19283 (April
7, 2014) (E.O. 13664) for being responsible
for or complicit in, or having engaged in,
directly or indirectly, in or in relation to
South Sudan, actions or policies that have
the purpose or effect of expanding or
extending the conflict in South Sudan or
obstructing reconciliation or peace talks or
processes.
2. JUUK, Kuol Manyang (a.k.a. JUUK
CHAW, Kuol Manyang), Juba, South Sudan;
DOB 01 Jan 1945; POB Mathiang Village,
South Sudan; nationality South Sudan;
Gender Male; Passport D00002510 (South
Sudan) (individual) [SOUTH SUDAN].
Designated pursuant to Section 1(a)(i)(C) of
E.O. 13664 for being responsible for or
complicit in, or having engaged in, directly
or indirectly, in or in relation to South
Sudan, actions or policies that have the
purpose or effect of expanding or extending
the conflict in South Sudan or obstructing
reconciliation or peace talks or processes.
Dated: July 27, 2023.
Andrea M. Gacki,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control,
U.S. Department of the Treasury.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Internal Revenue Service
Senior Executive Service Performance
Review Board
Internal Revenue Service (IRS),
Department of the Treasury.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
To announce a list of senior
executives who comprise a standing
roster that will serve on IRS’s Fiscal
Year 2023 Senior Executive Service
(SES) Performance Review Boards.
DATES: This list is effective September 1,
2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sharnetta A. Walton, Director, Office of
Executive Services at (202) 317–3817 or
Rachel Winningham, Deputy Director,
SUMMARY:
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Office of Executive Services at (801)
620–4488, IRS, 1111 Constitution
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20224.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 4314(c)(4), this board shall
review and evaluate the initial
appraisals of career senior executives’
performance and provide
recommendations to the appointing
authority on performance ratings, pay
adjustments and performance awards.
The senior executives are as follows:
Todd A. Anthony
Elizabeth P. Askey
Scott A. Ballint
Robert J. Bedoya
Jennifer L. Best
Orrin D. Byrd
Julia W. Caldwell
Tracey C. Carter
Andrea L. Chapman
Anthony S. Chavez
Robert Choi
James P. Clifford
Amalia C. Colbert
Erin M. Collins
Lucinda J. Comegys
Kenneth C. Corbin
Robert S. Cox
Brenda A. Dial
Joseph Dianto
Donald C. Drake
Sheila Eason
Randolph Edwards
Maryann R. Enciso
Guy A. Ficco
James L. Fish
Sharyn M. Fisk
Julie A. Foerster
Barbara B. Gourley
Dietra D. Grant
Susan B. Greer
Phyllis T. Grimes
Darren J. Guillot
Todd L. Harber
Keith A. Henley
Robert E. Hill
John W. Hinman
Carrie Y. Holland
Karen S. Howard
Teresa R. Hunter
Scott E. Irick
Darren K. James
Barry W. Johnson
Nikki C. Johnson
William H. Kea Jr
Lou Ann Y. Kelleher
Andrew J. Keyso Jr
Edward T. Killen
Jeffrey King
Melanie R. Krause
Kathleen M. Kruchten
James C. Lee
Tracy L. Lee
Ronald J. Leidner Jr
Terry L. Lemons
Sofia Lofvenholm-Enggren
Robert W. Malone
Heather C. Maloy
Paul J. Mamo
Kevin Q. McIver
Kevin M. Morehead
Carolyn M. Morton
Robin L. Moses
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Bryan L. Musselman
Douglas W. O’Donnell
Victor G. Onorato
Deborah T. Palacheck
Kaschit D. Pandya
Holly O. Paz
Christopher J. Pleffner
Mark E. Pursley
Scott D. Reisher
Julie A. Robbins
Bridget T. Roberts
Richard L. Rodriguez
Kimberly D. Rogers
Clifford R. Scherwinski
Frederick W. Schindler
Paul E. Selby
Theodore D. Setzer
Tracey L. Showman
Susan A. Simon
Eric D. Slack
Harrison Smith
Tommy A. Smith
Kim S. Stewart
Richard L. Tierney
Guy A. Torres
Jeffrey J. Tribiano
Karen D. Truss
Alfredo Valdespino
Kathleen E. Walters
Darrell S. White
Lavena B. Williams
Maha H. Williams
Lisa S. Wilson
Nancy R. Wiltshire
Max R. Wyche
VA via email at Joseph.Maltby@va.gov
or (202) 227–0879. Copies of the
Committee charter, most recent report to
the Secretary, and minutes from recent
meetings can be obtained at https://
www.va.gov/ADVISORY/Veterans_
Advisory_Committee_on_Education.asp.
This document does not meet the
Treasury’s criteria for significant
regulations.
Douglas W. O’Donnell,
Deputy Commissioner for Services &
Enforcement, Internal Revenue Service.
[FR Doc. 2023–16224 Filed 7–31–23; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Solicitation of Nominations for
Appointment to the Veterans’ Advisory
Committee on Education
ACTION:
Notice.
The Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA), Veterans Benefits
Administration (VBA), is seeking
nominations from qualified candidates
to be considered for appointment to the
Veterans’ Advisory Committee on
Education. (hereafter referred to as
‘‘VACOE’’ or ‘‘the Committee’’).
DATES: Nominations for membership on
the Committee must be received no later
than 5:00 p.m. EST on August 31, 2023.
ADDRESSES: All nominations should be
emailed directly to
EDUSTAENG.VBAVACO@va.gov.
Please write ‘‘Nomination for VACOE
Membership’’ as the subject line.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Joseph Maltby, VBA, Education Service,
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The
Committee was established to provide
advice to the Secretary of Veterans
Affairs (‘‘the Secretary’’) on the
administration of education and training
programs for Veterans and Service
members, Reservists and Guard
Personnel, and for dependents of
Veterans, including programs under
chapters 30, 32, 33, 35, and 36 of title
38 U.S.C. and chapter 1606 of title 10,
U.S.C.
Authority: The Committee is
authorized by 38 U.S.C. 3692 and
operates under the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended (5 U.S.C. ch. 10). Public Law
117–180 section 404 extended the
Committee’s statutory authority to
December 31, 2026. The Committee
advises the Secretary on existing VA
education benefits program and services
and recommends new and improved
education benefit programs and
services. In addition, the Committee
will submit its recommendations and
reports to the Secretary; may also
submits its reports to Congress.
Membership Criteria: VBA is
requesting nominations for upcoming
vacancies on the Committee. The
Committee is composed of 12 members,
in addition to ex-officio members. As
required by statute, the members of the
Committee are appointed by the
Secretary from the general public,
including representatives of
organizations furnishing education or
training to GI Bill students, Veteran
Service Organizations, and current or
former GI Bill students, particularly
Veterans. The Committee conducts the
following:
• Attending two public meetings a
year, running approximately six to eight
hours over two to three days. If the
Committee decides to form
subcommittees, participating in
subcommittee meetings, which are
typically no more than two hours once
a month.
• Reviewing additional information
and documentation outside of meetings
on an ad hoc basis.
• Contributing to the drafting and
review of recommendations and, as
applicable, subcommittee findings.
• Taking Federal Advisory Committee
Act training and ethics training when
appointed and once a year after that.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Internal Revenue Service
Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board
AGENCY: Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Department of the Treasury.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: To announce a list of senior executives who comprise a
standing roster that will serve on IRS's Fiscal Year 2023 Senior
Executive Service (SES) Performance Review Boards.
DATES: This list is effective September 1, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sharnetta A. Walton, Director, Office
of Executive Services at (202) 317-3817 or Rachel Winningham, Deputy
Director,
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Office of Executive Services at (801) 620-4488, IRS, 1111 Constitution
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20224.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 4314(c)(4), this board
shall review and evaluate the initial appraisals of career senior
executives' performance and provide recommendations to the appointing
authority on performance ratings, pay adjustments and performance
awards. The senior executives are as follows:
Todd A. Anthony
Elizabeth P. Askey
Scott A. Ballint
Robert J. Bedoya
Jennifer L. Best
Orrin D. Byrd
Julia W. Caldwell
Tracey C. Carter
Andrea L. Chapman
Anthony S. Chavez
Robert Choi
James P. Clifford
Amalia C. Colbert
Erin M. Collins
Lucinda J. Comegys
Kenneth C. Corbin
Robert S. Cox
Brenda A. Dial
Joseph Dianto
Donald C. Drake
Sheila Eason
Randolph Edwards
Maryann R. Enciso
Guy A. Ficco
James L. Fish
Sharyn M. Fisk
Julie A. Foerster
Barbara B. Gourley
Dietra D. Grant
Susan B. Greer
Phyllis T. Grimes
Darren J. Guillot
Todd L. Harber
Keith A. Henley
Robert E. Hill
John W. Hinman
Carrie Y. Holland
Karen S. Howard
Teresa R. Hunter
Scott E. Irick
Darren K. James
Barry W. Johnson
Nikki C. Johnson
William H. Kea Jr
Lou Ann Y. Kelleher
Andrew J. Keyso Jr
Edward T. Killen
Jeffrey King
Melanie R. Krause
Kathleen M. Kruchten
James C. Lee
Tracy L. Lee
Ronald J. Leidner Jr
Terry L. Lemons
Sofia Lofvenholm-Enggren
Robert W. Malone
Heather C. Maloy
Paul J. Mamo
Kevin Q. McIver
Kevin M. Morehead
Carolyn M. Morton
Robin L. Moses
Bryan L. Musselman
Douglas W. O'Donnell
Victor G. Onorato
Deborah T. Palacheck
Kaschit D. Pandya
Holly O. Paz
Christopher J. Pleffner
Mark E. Pursley
Scott D. Reisher
Julie A. Robbins
Bridget T. Roberts
Richard L. Rodriguez
Kimberly D. Rogers
Clifford R. Scherwinski
Frederick W. Schindler
Paul E. Selby
Theodore D. Setzer
Tracey L. Showman
Susan A. Simon
Eric D. Slack
Harrison Smith
Tommy A. Smith
Kim S. Stewart
Richard L. Tierney
Guy A. Torres
Jeffrey J. Tribiano
Karen D. Truss
Alfredo Valdespino
Kathleen E. Walters
Darrell S. White
Lavena B. Williams
Maha H. Williams
Lisa S. Wilson
Nancy R. Wiltshire
Max R. Wyche
This document does not meet the Treasury's criteria for significant
regulations.
Douglas W. O'Donnell,
Deputy Commissioner for Services & Enforcement, Internal Revenue
Service.
[FR Doc. 2023-16224 Filed 7-31-23; 8:45 am]
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