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(3) Ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
(4) Ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on those
who are to respond; including through
the use of appropriate automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses.
HUD encourages interested parties to
submit comments in response to these
questions.
C. Authority
Section 3507 of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C.
chapter 35.
Kevin McNeely,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office
of Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Geological Survey
[GX24GG00995TR00]
Call for Nominations for the Scientific
Earthquake Studies Advisory
Committee
U.S. Geological Survey,
Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Call for nominations.
AGENCY:
The Department of the
Interior is seeking nominations to serve
on the Scientific Earthquake Studies
Advisory Committee (SESAC). The
SESAC advises the Director of the U.S.
Geological Survey (USGS) on matters
relating to the USGS’s participation in
the National Earthquake Hazards
Reduction Program (NEHRP).
DATES: All nominations must be
received no later than June 7, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Send nominations
electronically to ghayes@usgs.gov or by
mail to Dr. Gavin Hayes, U.S. Geological
Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior,
PO Box 25046, MS–966, Denver,
Colorado 80225.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Gavin Hayes, U.S. Geological Survey,
U.S. Department of the Interior, P.O.
Box 25046, MS–966, Denver, Colorado
80225, ghayes@usgs.gov, 303–273–8421.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
SESAC conducts its operations in
accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act. The
SESAC provides recommendations and
advice to the Director of the USGS
(Director), and functions solely as an
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advisory body. The SESAC advises the
Director on matters relating to USGS’s
participation in the NEHRP, including
the USGS’s roles, goals, and objectives
within the NEHRP, its capabilities and
research needs, guidance on achieving
major objectives, and establishing and
measuring performance goals.
The SESAC includes up to 10
members not employed by the Federal
Government, who are qualified in the
seismic sciences and other appropriate
fields involved in national earthquake
research activities. Selection of
individuals for the SESAC shall be
based solely on established records of
distinguished service, and the Director
shall ensure that a reasonable crosssection of views and expertise is
represented. Members are appointed as
a special Government employees (SGEs)
and will be required, prior to
appointment, to file a Confidential
Financial Disclosure Report in order to
avoid involvement in real or apparent
conflicts of interest. You may find a
copy of the Confidential Financial
Disclosure Report at the following
website: https://www.doi.gov/ethics/
special-government-employees/
financial-disclosure. Additionally, after
appointment, members appointed as
SGEs will be required to meet
applicable financial disclosure and
ethics training requirements. Please
contact 202–208–7960 or DOI_Ethics@
sol.doi.gov with any questions about the
ethics requirements for members
appointed as SGEs.
In selecting individuals to serve on
the SESAC, the Director shall seek and
give due consideration to
recommendations from the National
Academy of Sciences, professional
societies, and other appropriate
organizations. SESAC members are
appointed for staggered terms to ensure
continuity. Nominations received
through this call may be used to fill
future vacancies on the SESAC.
Nominations will be reviewed by the
USGS, and additional information may
be requested from nominees. Final
selection and appointment of SESAC
members will be made by the Director.
The SESAC meets approximately 1–2
times per year. SESAC members will
serve without compensation, but travel
and per diem costs will be provided by
the USGS. The USGS will also provide
necessary support services to the
SESAC. SESAC meetings are open to the
public.
Nominations may come from
individuals, employers, associations,
professional organizations, or other
geospatial organizations. Nominations
should include a resume or curriculum
vitae providing an adequate description
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of the nominee’s qualifications
sufficient for the USGS to make an
informed decision regarding meeting the
membership requirements of the SESAC
and permit the nominated person to be
contacted. Nominations may optionally
include supporting letters from
employers, associations, professional
organizations, and/or other
organizations.
Additional information about the
SESAC and the nomination process is
posted on the SESAC web page.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. ch. 10.
Gary Latzke,
Chief of Staff, Natural Hazards Mission Area,
U.S. Geological Survey.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Office of the Secretary
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DS61500000/DP.61501]
Invasive Species Advisory Committee;
Second Request for Nominations
Office of the Secretary, Interior.
Notice of second request for
nominations.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The U.S. Department of the
Interior, on behalf of the
interdepartmental National Invasive
Species Council (NISC), proposes to
appoint new members to the Invasive
Species Advisory Committee (ISAC).
The Secretary of the Interior, acting as
administrative lead, is requesting
nominations for qualified persons to
serve as members of the ISAC.
DATES: The deadline for submissions for
the notice published February 27, 2024
at 89 FR 14519 has been extended.
Nominations must be postmarked by
June 7, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Electronic nominations
packages are preferred and should be
sent to invasive_species@ios.doi.gov. As
necessary, hard copy nominations can
be sent to Stanley W. Burgiel, Executive
Director, National Invasive Species
Council (OS/NISC), Regular/Express
Mail: 1849 C Street NW (Mailstop 3530),
Washington, DC 20240.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kelsey Brantley, NISC Operations
Director, at (202) 208–4122, or by email
at Kelsey_Brantley@ios.doi.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Advisory Committee Scope and
Objectives
Executive Order (E.O.) 13112
authorized the National Invasive
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Species Council (NISC) to provide
interdepartmental coordination,
planning, and leadership for the Federal
Government on the prevention,
eradication, and control of invasive
species. This authorization was
reiterated in E.O. 13751. NISC is
currently comprised of the senior-most
leadership of twelve Federal
Departments/Agencies and four
Executive Offices of the President. The
Co-chairs of NISC are the Secretaries of
the Interior, Agriculture, and
Commerce. The Invasive Species
Advisory Committee (ISAC) advises
NISC. NISC is requesting nominations
for individuals to serve on the ISAC.
NISC provides high-level
interdepartmental coordination of
Federal invasive species actions and
works with other Federal and nonFederal groups to address invasive
species issues at the national level.
NISC duties, consistent with E.O. 13751,
are to provide national leadership
necessary to coordinate, sustain and
expand efforts to safeguard the interest
of the United States through the
prevention, eradication and control of
invasive species through the restoration
of ecosystems and other assets impacted
by invasive species. These duties and
work priorities are further identified
and outlined in NISC’s annual Work
Plans.
ISAC is chartered under the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA; 5
U.S.C. ch. 10). At the request of NISC,
ISAC provides advice to NISC members
on topics related to NISC’s duties as
described above, and emerging issues
prioritized by the Administration. As a
multi-stakeholder advisory committee,
ISAC is intended to play a key role in
recommending plans and actions to be
taken in different sectors, geographies,
and/or scales to accomplish the
activities set forth in NISC Work Plans.
It is hoped that, collectively, ISAC will
represent the views of the broad range
of individuals and communities
knowledgeable of and affected by
invasive species. NISC is requesting
nominations for individuals to serve on
the ISAC.
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Membership Criteria
Prospective members of ISAC should
meet the following criteria:
1. knowledge related to the
prevention, eradication, and/or control
of invasive species;
2. familiarity with relevant Federal
government programs and policy
making procedures, as well as their
interface with non-federal entities;
3. experience in advising individuals
in leadership positions;
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4. demonstrated ability to network
with and/or represent interests of their
peer-community of interest; and
5. teamwork, project management,
and communication skills.
ISAC members need not be scientists.
Membership from a wide range of
disciplines and professional sectors is
encouraged. At this time, we are
particularly interested in applications
from representatives of: non-Federal
government agencies (e.g., State,
territorial, Tribal, local); academia,
research institutions, and scientific
societies; the private sector and
industry/trade associations; landowners,
farmers, ranchers, foresters and other
resource users; public health specialists;
regional organizations and citizen
scientists, recreationists, and other
public interest groups. Additionally,
ISAC will include one representative
from each of the following
organizations, serving in a non-voting,
‘‘adviser’’ capacity: the Association of
Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA); the
National Association of Conservation
Districts (NACD); the National
Association of State Departments of
Agriculture (NASDA); the National
Plant Board (NPB); The Native
American Fish and Wildlife Society
(NAFWS); and the North American
Invasive Species Management
Association (NAISMA).
After consultation with the other
members of NISC, the Secretary of the
Interior will appoint members to ISAC.
Members will be selected based on their
individual qualifications as detailed in
their nomination package, as well as the
overall need to achieve a balanced
representation of viewpoints, subject
matter expertise, regional knowledge,
and representation of communities of
interest. ISAC member terms are limited
to two (2) years from their date of
appointment to ISAC. Following
completion of their first term, an ISAC
member may request consideration for
reappointment (see How to Nominate
section below); however, reappointment
is NOT guaranteed.
ISAC will hold approximately one or
two in-person or virtual meetings per
year. Between meetings, ISAC members
are expected to participate in committee
work via web-based meetings,
teleconferences, and email exchanges.
Members of the ISAC and its
subcommittees serve without pay.
However, while away from their homes
or regular places of business in the
performance of services of the ISAC,
members may be reimbursed for travel
expenses, including per diem in lieu of
subsistence, in the same manner as
persons employed intermittently in the
government service, as authorized by 5
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U.S.C. 5703. Employees of the Federal
Government ARE NOT eligible for
nomination or appointment to ISAC.
Individuals who are federally
registered lobbyists are ineligible to
serve on all FACA and non-FACA
boards, committees, or councils in an
individual capacity. The term
‘‘individual capacity’’ refers to
individuals who are appointed to
exercise their own individual best
judgment on behalf of the government,
such as when they are designated
special Government employees (SGEs),
rather than being appointed to represent
a particular interest.
As appropriate, certain ISAC members
may be appointed as SGEs. Please be
aware that applicants selected to serve
as SGEs will be required, prior to
appointment, to file a Confidential
Financial Disclosure Report, to avoid
involvement in real or apparent
conflicts of interest. Applicants can
access a copy of the Confidential
Financial Disclosure Report at: https://
www.oge.gov/web/oge.nsf/
OGE%20Forms/2026049D943E0C3485
2585B6005A23CE/$FILE/OGE%20Form
%20450%20Dec%202023
%20Accessible.pdf?open.
Additionally, after appointment,
members appointed as SGEs will be
required to meet applicable financial
disclosure and ethics training
requirements. Please contact (202) 208–
7960 or DOI_Ethics@sol.doi.gov with
any questions about the ethics
requirements for members appointed as
SGEs.
How To Nominate
Nomination packets should include a
resume that provides an adequate
description of the nominee’s
qualifications, which specifically relate
to the criteria stated in this notice (see
Membership Criteria section, para. 1).
Included content should enable the
Department of the Interior to evaluate
the nominee’s potential to meet the
membership requirements of the
Committee. To enable the Department of
the Interior to contact a potential
member, all nomination packets must
include, at a minimum, the nominee’s
name and a valid email address.
Nominees are strongly encouraged to
include supporting letters from
employers, associations, professional
organizations, and/or other
organizations that indicate support for
the nominee by a meaningful
constituency. Nomination packets
should be no more than twelve pages.
In addition to submitting the
nomination packet as described, current
ISAC members seeking reappointment
must also provide details of their
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accomplishments and contributions
which support their selection for a
second term. Again, reappointment is
NOT guaranteed.
All nominations must designate
which stakeholder group or community
the nominee will represent (see
Membership Criteria above, for
stakeholder groups and required
qualifications). All required documents
and any letters of support must be
submitted in a SINGLE nomination
package. Incomplete packets, packets
missing the nominee’s contact
information, or those with documents
submitted separately WILL NOT be
considered.
Nominations must be received no
later than June 7, 2024. Electronic
nomination packages are preferred and
should be sent to invasive_species@
ios.doi.gov. As necessary, hard copy
nominations can be sent to Stanley W.
Burgiel, Executive Director, National
Invasive Species Council (OS/NISC),
Regular Mail: 1849 C Street NW
(Mailstop 3530), Washington, DC,
20240.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. ch. 10.
Stanley W. Burgiel,
Executive Director, National Invasive Species
Council.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
By order of the Commission.
Issued: May 2, 2024.
Sharon Bellamy,
Supervisory Hearings and Information
Officer.
[Investigation No. 731–TA–1626 (Final)]
Paper Shopping Bags From Turkey;
Determination
[FR Doc. 2024–10005 Filed 5–7–24; 8:45 am]
developed
On the basis of the
in the subject investigation, the United
States International Trade Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) determines, pursuant
to the Tariff Act of 1930 (‘‘the Act’’),
that an industry in the United States is
materially injured by reason of imports
of paper shopping bags from Turkey,
provided for in subheadings 4819.30.00
and 4819.40.00 of the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States, that have
been found by the U.S. Department of
Commerce (‘‘Commerce’’) to be sold in
the United States at less than fair value
(‘‘LTFV’’).2
record 1
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Drug Enforcement Administration
The Commission instituted this
investigation effective May 31, 2023,
following receipt of a petition filed with
1 The record is defined in § 207.2(f) of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19
CFR 207.2(f)).
2 89 FR 19295 (March 18, 2024).
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applicants therefore, may submit
electronic comments on or objections to
the issuance of the proposed registration
on or before June 7, 2024. Such persons
may also file a written request for a
hearing on the application on or before
June 7, 2024.
ADDRESSES: The Drug Enforcement
Administration requires that all
comments be submitted electronically
through the Federal eRulemaking Portal,
which provides the ability to type short
comments directly into the comment
field on the web page or attach a file for
lengthier comments. Please go to
https://www.regulations.gov and follow
the online instructions at that site for
submitting comments. Upon submission
of your comment, you will receive a
Comment Tracking Number. Please be
aware that submitted comments are not
instantaneously available for public
view on https://www.regulations.gov. If
you have received a Comment Tracking
Number, your comment has been
successfully submitted and there is no
need to resubmit the same comment. All
requests for a hearing must be sent to:
(1) Drug Enforcement Administration,
Attn: Hearing Clerk/OALJ, 8701
Morrissette Drive, Springfield, Virginia
22152; and (2) Drug Enforcement
Administration, Attn: DEA Federal
Register Representative/DPW, 8701
Morrissette Drive, Springfield, Virginia
22152. All requests for a hearing should
also be sent to: Drug Enforcement
Administration, Attn: Administrator,
8701 Morrissette Drive, Springfield,
Virginia 22152.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with 21 CFR 1301.34(a), this
is notice that on April 15, 2024,
Wedgewood Village Pharmacy, LLC,
7631 East Indian School Road, Suite
201, Scottsdale, Arizona 85251–3607,
applied to be registered as an importer
of the following basic class(es) of
controlled substance(s):
[Docket No. DEA–1364]
Importer of Controlled Substances
Application: Wedgewood Village
Pharmacy, LLC
Drug Enforcement
Administration, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of application.
Controlled substance
Etorphine HCL .................
Thiafentanil ......................
AGENCY:
Wedgewood Village
Pharmacy, LLC has applied to be
registered as an importer of basic
class(es) of controlled substance(s).
Refer to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
listed below for further drug
information.
DATES: Registered bulk manufacturers of
the affected basic class(es), and
SUMMARY:
Background
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the Commission and Commerce by the
Coalition for Fair Trade in Shopping
Bags, a coalition whose members
include Novolex Holdings, LLC,
Charlotte, North Carolina, and the
United Steel, Paper and Forestry,
Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied
Industrial and Service Workers
International Union, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. The Commission
scheduled the final phase of the
investigation following notification of a
preliminary determination by
Commerce that imports of paper
shopping bags from Turkey were being
sold at LTFV within the meaning of
§ 733(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1673b(b)).
Notice of the scheduling of the final
phase of the Commission’s investigation
and of a public hearing to be held in
connection therewith was given by
posting copies of the notice in the Office
of the Secretary, U.S. International
Trade Commission, Washington, DC,
and by publishing the notice in the
Federal Register of January 18, 2024 (89
FR 3424). The Commission conducted
its hearing on March 14, 2024.
The Commission made this
determination pursuant to § 735(b) of
the Act (19 U.S.C. 1673d(b)). It
completed and filed its determination in
this investigation on May 2, 2024. The
views of the Commission are contained
in USITC Publication 5504 (May 2024),
entitled Paper Shopping Bags from
Turkey: Inv. No. 731–TA–1626 (Final).
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Drug
code
Schedule
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The company plans to import the
listed controlled substances for
distribution to their customers. No other
activities for these drug codes are
authorized for this registration.
Approval of permit applications will
occur only when the registrant’s
business activity is consistent with what
is authorized under 21 U.S.C. 952(a)(2).
Authorization will not extend to the
import of Food and Drug
Administration-approved or non-
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Office of the Secretary
[19XD4523WS/DWSN0000.000000/DS61500000/DP.61501]
Invasive Species Advisory Committee; Second Request for
Nominations
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of second request for nominations.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of the Interior, on behalf of the
interdepartmental National Invasive Species Council (NISC), proposes to
appoint new members to the Invasive Species Advisory Committee (ISAC).
The Secretary of the Interior, acting as administrative lead, is
requesting nominations for qualified persons to serve as members of the
ISAC.
DATES: The deadline for submissions for the notice published February
27, 2024 at 89 FR 14519 has been extended. Nominations must be
postmarked by June 7, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Electronic nominations packages are preferred and should be
sent to [email protected]. As necessary, hard copy
nominations can be sent to Stanley W. Burgiel, Executive Director,
National Invasive Species Council (OS/NISC), Regular/Express Mail: 1849
C Street NW (Mailstop 3530), Washington, DC 20240.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelsey Brantley, NISC Operations
Director, at (202) 208-4122, or by email at
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Advisory Committee Scope and Objectives
Executive Order (E.O.) 13112 authorized the National Invasive
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Species Council (NISC) to provide interdepartmental coordination,
planning, and leadership for the Federal Government on the prevention,
eradication, and control of invasive species. This authorization was
reiterated in E.O. 13751. NISC is currently comprised of the senior-
most leadership of twelve Federal Departments/Agencies and four
Executive Offices of the President. The Co-chairs of NISC are the
Secretaries of the Interior, Agriculture, and Commerce. The Invasive
Species Advisory Committee (ISAC) advises NISC. NISC is requesting
nominations for individuals to serve on the ISAC.
NISC provides high-level interdepartmental coordination of Federal
invasive species actions and works with other Federal and non-Federal
groups to address invasive species issues at the national level. NISC
duties, consistent with E.O. 13751, are to provide national leadership
necessary to coordinate, sustain and expand efforts to safeguard the
interest of the United States through the prevention, eradication and
control of invasive species through the restoration of ecosystems and
other assets impacted by invasive species. These duties and work
priorities are further identified and outlined in NISC's annual Work
Plans.
ISAC is chartered under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA; 5
U.S.C. ch. 10). At the request of NISC, ISAC provides advice to NISC
members on topics related to NISC's duties as described above, and
emerging issues prioritized by the Administration. As a multi-
stakeholder advisory committee, ISAC is intended to play a key role in
recommending plans and actions to be taken in different sectors,
geographies, and/or scales to accomplish the activities set forth in
NISC Work Plans. It is hoped that, collectively, ISAC will represent
the views of the broad range of individuals and communities
knowledgeable of and affected by invasive species. NISC is requesting
nominations for individuals to serve on the ISAC.
Membership Criteria
Prospective members of ISAC should meet the following criteria:
1. knowledge related to the prevention, eradication, and/or control
of invasive species;
2. familiarity with relevant Federal government programs and policy
making procedures, as well as their interface with non-federal
entities;
3. experience in advising individuals in leadership positions;
4. demonstrated ability to network with and/or represent interests
of their peer-community of interest; and
5. teamwork, project management, and communication skills.
ISAC members need not be scientists. Membership from a wide range
of disciplines and professional sectors is encouraged. At this time, we
are particularly interested in applications from representatives of:
non-Federal government agencies (e.g., State, territorial, Tribal,
local); academia, research institutions, and scientific societies; the
private sector and industry/trade associations; landowners, farmers,
ranchers, foresters and other resource users; public health
specialists; regional organizations and citizen scientists,
recreationists, and other public interest groups. Additionally, ISAC
will include one representative from each of the following
organizations, serving in a non-voting, ``adviser'' capacity: the
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA); the National
Association of Conservation Districts (NACD); the National Association
of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA); the National Plant Board
(NPB); The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society (NAFWS); and the
North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA).
After consultation with the other members of NISC, the Secretary of
the Interior will appoint members to ISAC. Members will be selected
based on their individual qualifications as detailed in their
nomination package, as well as the overall need to achieve a balanced
representation of viewpoints, subject matter expertise, regional
knowledge, and representation of communities of interest. ISAC member
terms are limited to two (2) years from their date of appointment to
ISAC. Following completion of their first term, an ISAC member may
request consideration for reappointment (see How to Nominate section
below); however, reappointment is NOT guaranteed.
ISAC will hold approximately one or two in-person or virtual
meetings per year. Between meetings, ISAC members are expected to
participate in committee work via web-based meetings, teleconferences,
and email exchanges. Members of the ISAC and its subcommittees serve
without pay. However, while away from their homes or regular places of
business in the performance of services of the ISAC, members may be
reimbursed for travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of
subsistence, in the same manner as persons employed intermittently in
the government service, as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5703. Employees of
the Federal Government ARE NOT eligible for nomination or appointment
to ISAC.
Individuals who are federally registered lobbyists are ineligible
to serve on all FACA and non-FACA boards, committees, or councils in an
individual capacity. The term ``individual capacity'' refers to
individuals who are appointed to exercise their own individual best
judgment on behalf of the government, such as when they are designated
special Government employees (SGEs), rather than being appointed to
represent a particular interest.
As appropriate, certain ISAC members may be appointed as SGEs.
Please be aware that applicants selected to serve as SGEs will be
required, prior to appointment, to file a Confidential Financial
Disclosure Report, to avoid involvement in real or apparent conflicts
of interest. Applicants can access a copy of the Confidential Financial
Disclosure Report at: https://www.oge.gov/web/oge.nsf/OGE%20Forms/
2026049D943E0C34852585B6005A23CE/$FILE/
OGE%20Form%20450%20Dec%202023%20Accessible.pdf?open.
Additionally, after appointment, members appointed as SGEs will be
required to meet applicable financial disclosure and ethics training
requirements. Please contact (202) 208-7960 or [email protected]
with any questions about the ethics requirements for members appointed
as SGEs.
How To Nominate
Nomination packets should include a resume that provides an
adequate description of the nominee's qualifications, which
specifically relate to the criteria stated in this notice (see
Membership Criteria section, para. 1). Included content should enable
the Department of the Interior to evaluate the nominee's potential to
meet the membership requirements of the Committee. To enable the
Department of the Interior to contact a potential member, all
nomination packets must include, at a minimum, the nominee's name and a
valid email address. Nominees are strongly encouraged to include
supporting letters from employers, associations, professional
organizations, and/or other organizations that indicate support for the
nominee by a meaningful constituency. Nomination packets should be no
more than twelve pages.
In addition to submitting the nomination packet as described,
current ISAC members seeking reappointment must also provide details of
their
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accomplishments and contributions which support their selection for a
second term. Again, reappointment is NOT guaranteed.
All nominations must designate which stakeholder group or community
the nominee will represent (see Membership Criteria above, for
stakeholder groups and required qualifications). All required documents
and any letters of support must be submitted in a SINGLE nomination
package. Incomplete packets, packets missing the nominee's contact
information, or those with documents submitted separately WILL NOT be
considered.
Nominations must be received no later than June 7, 2024. Electronic
nomination packages are preferred and should be sent to
[email protected]. As necessary, hard copy nominations can
be sent to Stanley W. Burgiel, Executive Director, National Invasive
Species Council (OS/NISC), Regular Mail: 1849 C Street NW (Mailstop
3530), Washington, DC, 20240.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. ch. 10.
Stanley W. Burgiel,
Executive Director, National Invasive Species Council.
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