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SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
[Docket No. EP 774 (Sub-No. 1)]
Notice of Passenger Rail Advisory
Committee Vacancies
Surface Transportation Board.
Notice of vacancies on federal
advisory committee and solicitation of
nominations.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Surface Transportation
Board (Board) hereby gives notice of
vacancies on its newly formed
SUMMARY:
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Passenger Railroad Advisory Committee
(PRAC). The Board is soliciting
nominations from the public for
candidates to fill these vacancies.
DATES: Nominations for candidates for
membership on the PRAC are due by
February 5, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Nominations may be
submitted either via the Board’s e-filing
format or in paper format. Any person
using e-filing should attach a document
and otherwise comply with the
instructions at the E–FILING link on the
Board’s website, at https://www.stb.gov.
Any person submitting a filing in paper
format should send the original and 10
copies to: Surface Transportation Board,
Attn: Docket No. EP 774 (Sub-No. 1),
395 E Street SW, Washington, DC
20423–0001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brian O’Boyle at 202–245–0364. If you
require an accommodation under the
Americans with Disabilities Act, please
call (202) 245–0245.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: By notice
served on November 13, 2023, and
published in the Federal Register on
Nov. 13, 2023 (88 FR 77655), the Board
announced the formation of the PRAC
as a federal advisory committee to
provide advice and recommendations to
the Board on issues relating to passenger
rail service. See Establishment of the
Passenger Rail Advisory Comm., EP 774
(STB served Nov. 13, 2023). Matters on
which the PRAC will advise the Board
include improving efficiency on
passenger rail routes; reducing disputes
between passenger rail carriers and
freight rail hosts regarding the use of
freight rail carrier-owned facilities and
infrastructure for passenger service,
including passenger on-time
performance issues; and improving
regulatory processes related to intercity
passenger rail to the benefit of the
public, the communities served by
passenger rail, and the environment.
The PRAC operates under the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C.
chapter 10).
The PRAC will consists of 18 voting
members who comprise a balanced
representation of individuals
knowledgeable regarding passenger rail
transportation, freight rail
transportation, commuter rail
operations, and transportation public
policy. Members are selected by the
Chair of the Board with the concurrence
of a majority of the Board. The Chair of
the Board may invite representatives
from the U.S. Department of
Transportation to serve on the PRAC in
advisory capacities as ex officio (nonvoting) members. The members of the
Board also serve as ex officio members
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of the Committee. The PRAC will meet
at least twice a year, and meetings are
open to the public, consistent with the
Government in the Sunshine Act, Public
Law 94–409 (1976).
The PRAC was officially formed on
November 29, 2023, and currently has
no members. The Board is therefore
soliciting nominations from the public
for candidates to fill every PRAC
vacancy. The members of the PRAC will
regularly serve a term of three years.
However, under the PRAC charter,1 half
of the initial PRAC members will serve
a term of two years as designated by the
Chair of the Board at the time of
appointment. See PRAC Charter art.
12.a.vii.2 By letter dated December 28,
2023, the Chair of the Board has
designated which initial PRAC members
will serve for three-year and two-year
terms. A copy of this letter is available
on the PRAC website. Members of the
PRAC are appointed to serve in a
representative capacity.
The vacancies and initial term lengths
are as follows:
• Two representatives from the
National Railroad Passenger Corporation
(Amtrak).
Æ One representative will serve an
initial three-year term. The other
representative will serve an initial twoyear term.
• Two representatives from commuter
rail operators whose operations use
facilities owned and/or utilized by (i)
Amtrak, (ii) other intercity passenger
rail operators, or (iii) rail freight
operators (for purposes of ensuring
geographic diversity within PRAC’s
membership, these representatives
cannot be from the same state as any of
the state representatives described
below and cannot be from the same state
as each other).
Æ One representative will serve an
initial three-year term. The other
representative will serve an initial twoyear term.
• Two representatives from existing
intercity passenger rail operators other
than Amtrak, or developers of new
intercity passenger rail lines other than
Amtrak.
Æ One representative will serve an
initial three-year term. The other
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copy of the PRAC charter is available on the
Board’s website at: https://www.stb.gov/resources/
stakeholder-committees/prac/.
2 Under the PRAC charter, members may serve an
additional term with approval from the Chair of the
Board, without needing to be renominated for that
additional term. See PRAC Charter art. 12.a.viii.
Any member of the PRAC who has served for two
consecutive terms will be required to be
renominated for membership and appointed by the
Chair of the Board should they wish to serve for
additional terms. If reappointed, that individual
may serve two additional terms before being
required to be renominated. See id., art. 12.a.ix.
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representative will serve an initial twoyear term.
• One representative from a state that
provides funding for intercity passenger
rail (for purposes of ensuring geographic
diversity within PRAC’s membership,
this representative cannot be from the
same state as any of the representatives
of the commuter rail operators described
above, or the representative from a state
in which the intercity passenger rail
stations are served only by long-distance
trains described below).
Æ This representative will serve an
initial three-year term.
• One representative from a state in
which the intercity passenger rail
stations are served only by long-distance
trains, i.e., passenger trains serving the
entirety of routes of more than 750 miles
between endpoints (for purposes of
ensuring geographic diversity within
PRAC’s membership, this representative
cannot be from the same state as any of
the representatives of the commuter rail
operators described above or the
representative from the state that
provides funding for intercity passenger
rail described above).
Æ This representative will serve an
initial two-year term.
• Two representatives from Class I
freight railroads.
Æ One representative will serve an
initial three-year term. The other
representative will serve an initial twoyear term.
• One representative from a Class II
or Class III freight railroad.
Æ This representative will serve an
initial three-year term.
• One representative from an
organized rail labor association.
Æ This representative will serve an
initial three-year term.
• Two representatives from rail
passenger advocacy organizations.
Æ One representative will serve an
initial three-year term. The other
representative will serve a two-year
term.
• One representative from a rail
shipper or customer advocacy
organization or an individual shipper or
customer.
Æ This representative will serve an
initial two-year term.
• Three at-large representatives with
relevant experience (including, but not
limited to, individuals involved in the
design or construction of passenger rail
equipment or infrastructure, in the
provision of passenger rail analytic or
consulting services, in transportation
planning, or in transportation-related
public policy work).
Æ One representative will serve an
initial three-year term. The other two
representatives will each serve an initial
two-year term.
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According to revised guidance issued
by the Office of Management and
Budget, it is permissible for federally
registered lobbyists to serve on advisory
committees, such as the PRAC, as long
as they do so in a representative
capacity, rather than an individual
capacity. See Revised Guidance on
Appointment of Lobbyists to Fed.
Advisory Comms., Bds., & Comm’ns, 79
FR 47,482 (Aug. 13, 2014). No
honoraria, salaries, travel or per diem
are available to members of the PRAC;
however, reimbursement for travel
expenses may be sought from the Board
in cases of hardship.
Nominations for candidates to fill the
vacancies should be submitted in letter
form and should include: (1) the name,
position, and business contact
information of the candidate to include
email address and phone number; (2)
the interest the candidate will represent;
(3) a summary of the candidate’s
experience and qualifications for the
position; (4) a representation that the
candidate is willing to serve as a
member of the PRAC; and, (5) a
statement that the candidate agrees to
serve in a representative capacity.
Candidates may nominate themselves.
The Chair is committed to having a
committee reflecting diverse
communities and viewpoints and
strongly encourages the nomination of
candidates from diverse backgrounds.
Nominations for candidates for
membership on the PRAC should be
filed with the Board by February 5,
2024. Please note that submissions will
be posted publicly on the Board’s
website under Docket No. EP 774 (SubNo. 1).
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 1321; 49 U.S.C.
24101.
Decided: December 29, 2023.
By the Board, Mai T. Dinh, Director, Office
of Proceedings.
Eden Besera,
Clearance Clerk.
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SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
[Docket No. EP 774 (Sub-No. 1)]
Notice of Passenger Rail Advisory Committee Vacancies
AGENCY: Surface Transportation Board.
ACTION: Notice of vacancies on federal advisory committee and
solicitation of nominations.
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SUMMARY: The Surface Transportation Board (Board) hereby gives notice
of vacancies on its newly formed Passenger Railroad Advisory Committee
(PRAC). The Board is soliciting nominations from the public for
candidates to fill these vacancies.
DATES: Nominations for candidates for membership on the PRAC are due by
February 5, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Nominations may be submitted either via the Board's e-filing
format or in paper format. Any person using e-filing should attach a
document and otherwise comply with the instructions at the E-FILING
link on the Board's website, at https://www.stb.gov. Any person
submitting a filing in paper format should send the original and 10
copies to: Surface Transportation Board, Attn: Docket No. EP 774 (Sub-
No. 1), 395 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20423-0001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brian O'Boyle at 202-245-0364. If you
require an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act,
please call (202) 245-0245.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: By notice served on November 13, 2023, and
published in the Federal Register on Nov. 13, 2023 (88 FR 77655), the
Board announced the formation of the PRAC as a federal advisory
committee to provide advice and recommendations to the Board on issues
relating to passenger rail service. See Establishment of the Passenger
Rail Advisory Comm., EP 774 (STB served Nov. 13, 2023). Matters on
which the PRAC will advise the Board include improving efficiency on
passenger rail routes; reducing disputes between passenger rail
carriers and freight rail hosts regarding the use of freight rail
carrier-owned facilities and infrastructure for passenger service,
including passenger on-time performance issues; and improving
regulatory processes related to intercity passenger rail to the benefit
of the public, the communities served by passenger rail, and the
environment. The PRAC operates under the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(5 U.S.C. chapter 10).
The PRAC will consists of 18 voting members who comprise a balanced
representation of individuals knowledgeable regarding passenger rail
transportation, freight rail transportation, commuter rail operations,
and transportation public policy. Members are selected by the Chair of
the Board with the concurrence of a majority of the Board. The Chair of
the Board may invite representatives from the U.S. Department of
Transportation to serve on the PRAC in advisory capacities as ex
officio (non-voting) members. The members of the Board also serve as ex
officio members
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of the Committee. The PRAC will meet at least twice a year, and
meetings are open to the public, consistent with the Government in the
Sunshine Act, Public Law 94-409 (1976).
The PRAC was officially formed on November 29, 2023, and currently
has no members. The Board is therefore soliciting nominations from the
public for candidates to fill every PRAC vacancy. The members of the
PRAC will regularly serve a term of three years. However, under the
PRAC charter,\1\ half of the initial PRAC members will serve a term of
two years as designated by the Chair of the Board at the time of
appointment. See PRAC Charter art. 12.a.vii.\2\ By letter dated
December 28, 2023, the Chair of the Board has designated which initial
PRAC members will serve for three-year and two-year terms. A copy of
this letter is available on the PRAC website. Members of the PRAC are
appointed to serve in a representative capacity.
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\1\ A copy of the PRAC charter is available on the Board's
website at: https://www.stb.gov/resources/stakeholder-committees/prac/.
\2\ Under the PRAC charter, members may serve an additional term
with approval from the Chair of the Board, without needing to be
renominated for that additional term. See PRAC Charter art.
12.a.viii. Any member of the PRAC who has served for two consecutive
terms will be required to be renominated for membership and
appointed by the Chair of the Board should they wish to serve for
additional terms. If reappointed, that individual may serve two
additional terms before being required to be renominated. See id.,
art. 12.a.ix.
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The vacancies and initial term lengths are as follows:
Two representatives from the National Railroad Passenger
Corporation (Amtrak).
[cir] One representative will serve an initial three-year term. The
other representative will serve an initial two-year term.
Two representatives from commuter rail operators whose
operations use facilities owned and/or utilized by (i) Amtrak, (ii)
other intercity passenger rail operators, or (iii) rail freight
operators (for purposes of ensuring geographic diversity within PRAC's
membership, these representatives cannot be from the same state as any
of the state representatives described below and cannot be from the
same state as each other).
[cir] One representative will serve an initial three-year term. The
other representative will serve an initial two-year term.
Two representatives from existing intercity passenger rail
operators other than Amtrak, or developers of new intercity passenger
rail lines other than Amtrak.
[cir] One representative will serve an initial three-year term. The
other representative will serve an initial two-year term.
One representative from a state that provides funding for
intercity passenger rail (for purposes of ensuring geographic diversity
within PRAC's membership, this representative cannot be from the same
state as any of the representatives of the commuter rail operators
described above, or the representative from a state in which the
intercity passenger rail stations are served only by long-distance
trains described below).
[cir] This representative will serve an initial three-year term.
One representative from a state in which the intercity
passenger rail stations are served only by long-distance trains, i.e.,
passenger trains serving the entirety of routes of more than 750 miles
between endpoints (for purposes of ensuring geographic diversity within
PRAC's membership, this representative cannot be from the same state as
any of the representatives of the commuter rail operators described
above or the representative from the state that provides funding for
intercity passenger rail described above).
[cir] This representative will serve an initial two-year term.
Two representatives from Class I freight railroads.
[cir] One representative will serve an initial three-year term. The
other representative will serve an initial two-year term.
One representative from a Class II or Class III freight
railroad.
[cir] This representative will serve an initial three-year term.
One representative from an organized rail labor
association.
[cir] This representative will serve an initial three-year term.
Two representatives from rail passenger advocacy
organizations.
[cir] One representative will serve an initial three-year term. The
other representative will serve a two-year term.
One representative from a rail shipper or customer
advocacy organization or an individual shipper or customer.
[cir] This representative will serve an initial two-year term.
Three at-large representatives with relevant experience
(including, but not limited to, individuals involved in the design or
construction of passenger rail equipment or infrastructure, in the
provision of passenger rail analytic or consulting services, in
transportation planning, or in transportation-related public policy
work).
[cir] One representative will serve an initial three-year term. The
other two representatives will each serve an initial two-year term.
According to revised guidance issued by the Office of Management
and Budget, it is permissible for federally registered lobbyists to
serve on advisory committees, such as the PRAC, as long as they do so
in a representative capacity, rather than an individual capacity. See
Revised Guidance on Appointment of Lobbyists to Fed. Advisory Comms.,
Bds., & Comm'ns, 79 FR 47,482 (Aug. 13, 2014). No honoraria, salaries,
travel or per diem are available to members of the PRAC; however,
reimbursement for travel expenses may be sought from the Board in cases
of hardship.
Nominations for candidates to fill the vacancies should be
submitted in letter form and should include: (1) the name, position,
and business contact information of the candidate to include email
address and phone number; (2) the interest the candidate will
represent; (3) a summary of the candidate's experience and
qualifications for the position; (4) a representation that the
candidate is willing to serve as a member of the PRAC; and, (5) a
statement that the candidate agrees to serve in a representative
capacity. Candidates may nominate themselves. The Chair is committed to
having a committee reflecting diverse communities and viewpoints and
strongly encourages the nomination of candidates from diverse
backgrounds. Nominations for candidates for membership on the PRAC
should be filed with the Board by February 5, 2024. Please note that
submissions will be posted publicly on the Board's website under Docket
No. EP 774 (Sub-No. 1).
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 1321; 49 U.S.C. 24101.
Decided: December 29, 2023.
By the Board, Mai T. Dinh, Director, Office of Proceedings.
Eden Besera,
Clearance Clerk.
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