Notification of Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee Public Meeting-June 18, 2024, 48707 [2024-12470]
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and its components, must not separate
at any attachment point from the
vehicle, nor interfere with normal door
operation. In the present case, during
NHTSA’s compliance test of the barrier
in question, the rate of energy
absorption exceeded the upper limit of
the Force vs Deflection Zone before
absorbing the minimum required
energy, thereby leading to a compliance
test failure. Rather than providing data,
views, or arguments supporting its
belief that this noncompliance is
inconsequential to safety, as required by
49 CFR 556.4, Forest River used the
instant petition largely to refute the
existence of the reported
noncompliance. Thus, Forest River’s
petition failed to include a sufficient
basis to support a petition pursuant to
49 CFR 556.4. The petition described
the noncompliance, but only minimally
included reasoning for why the
noncompliance is inconsequential to
safety. A petition is required to: ‘‘Set
forth all data, views, and arguments of
the petitioner supporting [the] petition.’’
49 CFR 556.4. Absent sufficient
reasoning, a petitioner cannot meet its
burden of persuasion that a
noncompliance is inconsequential to
safety.
Here, Forest River’s arguments that
the noncompliance is inconsequential
centered on the lack of known field
incidents, which Forest River
acknowledged the Agency does not
consider persuasive. The Agency has
explained that ‘‘the absence of a
complaint does not mean there have not
been any safety issues, nor does it mean
that there will not be safety issues in the
future.’’ 8 Likewise, ‘‘the fact that in past
reported cases good luck and swift
reaction have prevented many serious
injuries does not mean that good luck
will continue to work.’’ 9 In addition, to
the extent that Forest River is arguing
that the noncompliance was an
anomaly, that is also not persuasive. As
described above, the agency considers
8 Morgan 3 Wheeler Limited; Denial of Petition for
Decision of Inconsequential Noncompliance, 81 FR
21663, 21666 (Apr. 12, 2016).
9 United States v. Gen. Motors Corp., 565 F.2d
754, 759 (D.C. Cir. 1977) (finding defect poses an
unreasonable risk when it ‘‘results in hazards as
potentially dangerous as sudden engine fire, and
where there is no dispute that at least some such
hazards, in this case fires, can definitely be
expected to occur in the future’’).
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the outcome to an occupant who is
exposed to the noncompliance,
regardless of whether or not only a
small percentage of vehicles may be
actually likely to exhibit a
noncompliance. The consequences of
the noncompliance at issue here with
the school bus frontal barrier
requirement could be severe since the
requirement is to reduce death and the
severity of injury in the event of an
emergency event. Given this safety need
for the FMVSS, Forest River’s petition,
focused on arguing that no
noncompliance exists in contradiction
to the noncompliance report it filed,
fails to provide sufficient justification
that the noncompliance is
inconsequential to motor vehicle safety.
VII. NHTSA’s Decision
In consideration of the foregoing,
NHTSA has decided that Forest River
has not met its burden of persuasion
that the subject FMVSS No. 222
noncompliance is inconsequential to
motor vehicle safety. Accordingly,
Forest River’s petition is hereby denied
and Forest River is consequently
obligated to provide notification of and
free remedy for that noncompliance
under 49 U.S.C. 30118 and 30120.
(Authority: 49 U.S.C. 30118, 30120; 49 CFR
part 556; delegations of authority at 49 CFR
1.95 and 501.8)
Eileen Sullivan,
Associate Administrator for Enforcement.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
United States Mint
Notification of Citizens Coinage
Advisory Committee Public Meeting—
June 18, 2024
ACTION:
Notice of meeting.
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Subject: Review and discussion of
candidate designs for the Iran Hostages
Congressional Gold Medal, and the 2026
Native American $1 Coin.
Interested members of the public may
watch the meeting live stream on the
United States Mint’s YouTube Channel
at https://www.youtube.com/user/
usmint. To watch the meeting live,
members of the public may click on the
‘‘June 18 meeting’’ icon under the Live
Tab.
Members of the public should call the
CCAC HOTLINE at (202) 354–7502 for
the latest updates on meeting time and
access information.
The CCAC advises the Secretary of the
Treasury on any theme or design
proposals relating to circulating coinage,
bullion coinage, Congressional Gold
Medals, and national and other medals;
advises the Secretary of the Treasury
with regard to the events, persons, or
places to be commemorated by the
issuance of commemorative coins in
each of the five calendar years
succeeding the year in which a
commemorative coin designation is
made; and makes recommendations
with respect to the mintage level for any
commemorative coin recommended.
For members of the public interested
in watching on-line, this is a reminder
that the remote access is for observation
purposes only. Members of the public
may submit matters for the CCAC’s
consideration by email to info@
ccac.gov.
For Accommodation Request: If you
require an accommodation to watch the
CCAC meeting, please contact the Office
of Equal Employment Opportunity by
June 12, 2024. You may submit an email
request to
Reasonable.Accommodations@
usmint.treas.gov or call 202–354–7260
or 1–888–646–8369 (TTY).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Pursuant to United States Code, title
31, section 5135(b)(8)(C), the United
States Mint announces the Citizens
Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC)
public meeting scheduled for June 18,
2024.
Date: June 18, 2024.
Time: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (EST).
Location: Remote via
Videoconference.
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Jennifer Warren, United States Mint
Liaison to the CCAC; 801 9th Street NW,
Washington, DC 20220; or call 202–354–
7208.
(Authority: 31 U.S.C. 5135(b)(8)(C))
Eric Anderson,
Executive Secretary, United States Mint.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
United States Mint
Notification of Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee Public
Meeting--June 18, 2024
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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Pursuant to United States Code, title 31, section 5135(b)(8)(C),
the United States Mint announces the Citizens Coinage Advisory
Committee (CCAC) public meeting scheduled for June 18, 2024.
Date: June 18, 2024.
Time: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (EST).
Location: Remote via Videoconference.
Subject: Review and discussion of candidate designs for the Iran
Hostages Congressional Gold Medal, and the 2026 Native American $1
Coin.
Interested members of the public may watch the meeting live stream
on the United States Mint's YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/usmint. To watch the meeting live, members of the public may click
on the ``June 18 meeting'' icon under the Live Tab.
Members of the public should call the CCAC HOTLINE at (202) 354-
7502 for the latest updates on meeting time and access information.
The CCAC advises the Secretary of the Treasury on any theme or
design proposals relating to circulating coinage, bullion coinage,
Congressional Gold Medals, and national and other medals; advises the
Secretary of the Treasury with regard to the events, persons, or places
to be commemorated by the issuance of commemorative coins in each of
the five calendar years succeeding the year in which a commemorative
coin designation is made; and makes recommendations with respect to the
mintage level for any commemorative coin recommended.
For members of the public interested in watching on-line, this is a
reminder that the remote access is for observation purposes only.
Members of the public may submit matters for the CCAC's consideration
by email to [email protected].
For Accommodation Request: If you require an accommodation to watch
the CCAC meeting, please contact the Office of Equal Employment
Opportunity by June 12, 2024. You may submit an email request to
[email protected] or call 202-354-7260 or 1-
888-646-8369 (TTY).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jennifer Warren, United States Mint
Liaison to the CCAC; 801 9th Street NW, Washington, DC 20220; or call
202-354-7208.
(Authority: 31 U.S.C. 5135(b)(8)(C))
Eric Anderson,
Executive Secretary, United States Mint.
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