Notice of Training Session: Effective Participation in Executive Order 12866 Meetings With the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (in Spanish), 65940 [2024-17154]
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For ‘‘Claim Type,’’ participants shall
enter ‘‘I’’ for an individual claimant, ‘‘J’’
for a joint claimant, and ‘‘W’’ for a
claimant listed within a joint claim. The
information in the column for ‘‘Claim
Category’’ shall be coded 1 for
syndicated programming and movies, 2
for live college and professional team
sports, 3 for programs produced by local
commercial television stations, 4 for
public broadcasting, 5 for programs of a
religious or devotional character, 6 for
Canadian programs retransmitted within
the United States, 7 for musical works
carried on broadcast television signals,
and 8 for National Public Radio (all nonmusic content broadcast on NPR
stations). Claimants’ characterization of
their claims at this juncture is for ease
of administration only and is not
dispositive of the ultimate disposition of
any claim.
Petitioners who seek to categorize any
claim in a category not listed in the
previous paragraph shall assign a
number (starting with 9) to each new
category and shall include a brief
description of each new proposed
category. Claimants, or claimant
representatives, that have filed claims in
multiple years shall list the claims in
separate rows for each year. Claimants,
or claimant representatives, that will
seek royalties in multiple claim
categories shall list each claim in a
separate row for each separate claim
category. Similarly, claimants, or
claimant representatives, that assert
multiple claims in a given claim year
shall list each claim and claim number
in a separate row. Petitioners are
responsible to make a sufficient
showing of a ‘‘significant interest’’ in
the royalty funds at issue to avoid
dismissal of the Petition to Participate.
Claimants whose claims do not
exceed $1,000 in value and who include
a statement in their Petitions to
Participate that they will not seek
distribution of more than $1,000 may
file the Petition to Participate without
payment of the filing fee.
Participants should conform filed
electronic documents to the Judges’
Guidelines for Electronic Documents,
available online at https://www.crb.gov/
docs/Guidelines_for_Electronic_
Documents.pdf.
Dated: August 8, 2024.
David P. Shaw,
Chief Copyright Royalty Judge.
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET
Notice of Training Session: Effective
Participation in Executive Order 12866
Meetings With the Office of Information
and Regulatory Affairs (in Spanish)
Office of Management and
Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of training session.
AGENCY:
Interested members of the
public may request a meeting with the
Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs (OIRA) to present their views
about a regulatory action that is under
OIRA review. These meetings, known as
E.O. 12866 meetings, serve as listening
sessions for OIRA officials and
representatives from the agency or
agencies taking the regulatory action. To
assist members of the public seeking to
request an E.O. 12866 meeting, OIRA
has modified its website and posted an
instructional video and a step-by-step
guide to requesting a meeting, in
English and Spanish, on its website.
Moreover, to encourage participation by
those who have not historically
requested E.O. 12866 meetings,
including those from underserved
communities, OIRA will offer periodic
and accessible trainings on effective
participation in E.O. 12866 meetings.
OIRA has recently held two training
sessions on E.O. 12866 meeting
participation. To assist Spanishspeaking members of the public who
may wish to request an E.O. 12866
meeting in the future, OIRA will hold a
training session in Spanish.
DATES: The training session will be held
on August 14, 2024, at 3 to 3:45 p.m.,
Eastern Time.
ADDRESSES: Information to access the
virtual training sessions will be
provided upon registration. Members of
the public may register by sending an
email to publicparticipation@
omb.eop.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Please email the Office of Management
and Budget at publicparticipation@
omb.eop.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Executive
Order 12866 establishes and governs the
process under which OIRA reviews
agencies’ significant regulatory actions.
E.O. 12866 provides that members of the
public may meet with OIRA during
OIRA’s review of draft proposed and
final rules. These meetings, known as
E.O. 12866 meetings, offer an
opportunity for members of the public
to present their views on regulatory
actions under review. OIRA invites
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representatives from the agency or
agencies taking the regulatory action to
these meetings, though participation
may be limited by scheduling or other
considerations. E.O. 12866 meetings
serve as listening sessions for OIRA and
agency representatives, and both the
identity of meeting attendees and any
written materials provided by the
meeting requestors are disclosed on
OIRA’s website.
In an effort to facilitate meeting
requests, OIRA has modified its website
to simplify the request form and to
provide several avenues through which
outside parties can request meetings.1 In
addition, OIRA has provided detailed
written step-by-step instructions in
English and Spanish,2 as well as a video
(also translated into Spanish),3 on its
website, RegInfo.gov, on how to
schedule a meeting. To facilitate broader
participation in E.O. 12866 meetings,
including by requestors who have not
historically requested such meetings or
face challenges in traveling to
Washington, DC, OIRA holds E.O. 12866
meetings virtually, primarily as
teleconferences.
To encourage participation by
members of the public who have not
historically requested E.O. 12866
meetings, including members of
underserved communities, OIRA will
offer periodic and accessible trainings
on effective participation in E.O. 12866
meetings. OIRA recently held two
training sessions. To assist Spanishspeaking members of the public, OIRA
will hold a training session in Spanish
on August 14, 2024, at 3 to 3:45 p.m.,
Eastern Time. The training session will
be conducted entirely in Spanish, and
will include a question-and-answer
period. At the training sessions OIRA
will describe (1) what an E.O. 12866
meeting is; (2) how members of the
public may request and schedule a
meeting; (3) the format of E.O. 12866
meetings; (4) what type of information
or input is most helpful to receive
during an E.O. 12866 meeting; and (5)
what makes for an effective presentation
during an E.O. 12866 meeting.
Richard L. Revesz,
Administrator, Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs.
[FR Doc. 2024–17154 Filed 8–12–24; 8:45 am]
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1 https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/eo/
neweomeeting.
2 https://www.reginfo.gov/public/jsp/Utilities/EO12866-Video-Transcript-english.pdf (in English);
and https://www.reginfo.gov/public/jsp/Utilities/
EO-12866-Video-Transcript-spanish.pdf (in
Spanish).
3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zxsAFsgJ3I
(in English) and https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=9dRt4XxZ78c (in Spanish).
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Notice of Training Session: Effective Participation in Executive
Order 12866 Meetings With the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs (in Spanish)
AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of training session.
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SUMMARY: Interested members of the public may request a meeting with
the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) to present
their views about a regulatory action that is under OIRA review. These
meetings, known as E.O. 12866 meetings, serve as listening sessions for
OIRA officials and representatives from the agency or agencies taking
the regulatory action. To assist members of the public seeking to
request an E.O. 12866 meeting, OIRA has modified its website and posted
an instructional video and a step-by-step guide to requesting a
meeting, in English and Spanish, on its website. Moreover, to encourage
participation by those who have not historically requested E.O. 12866
meetings, including those from underserved communities, OIRA will offer
periodic and accessible trainings on effective participation in E.O.
12866 meetings. OIRA has recently held two training sessions on E.O.
12866 meeting participation. To assist Spanish-speaking members of the
public who may wish to request an E.O. 12866 meeting in the future,
OIRA will hold a training session in Spanish.
DATES: The training session will be held on August 14, 2024, at 3 to
3:45 p.m., Eastern Time.
ADDRESSES: Information to access the virtual training sessions will be
provided upon registration. Members of the public may register by
sending an email to [email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please email the Office of Management
and Budget at [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Executive Order 12866 establishes and
governs the process under which OIRA reviews agencies' significant
regulatory actions. E.O. 12866 provides that members of the public may
meet with OIRA during OIRA's review of draft proposed and final rules.
These meetings, known as E.O. 12866 meetings, offer an opportunity for
members of the public to present their views on regulatory actions
under review. OIRA invites representatives from the agency or agencies
taking the regulatory action to these meetings, though participation
may be limited by scheduling or other considerations. E.O. 12866
meetings serve as listening sessions for OIRA and agency
representatives, and both the identity of meeting attendees and any
written materials provided by the meeting requestors are disclosed on
OIRA's website.
In an effort to facilitate meeting requests, OIRA has modified its
website to simplify the request form and to provide several avenues
through which outside parties can request meetings.\1\ In addition,
OIRA has provided detailed written step-by-step instructions in English
and Spanish,\2\ as well as a video (also translated into Spanish),\3\
on its website, RegInfo.gov, on how to schedule a meeting. To
facilitate broader participation in E.O. 12866 meetings, including by
requestors who have not historically requested such meetings or face
challenges in traveling to Washington, DC, OIRA holds E.O. 12866
meetings virtually, primarily as teleconferences.
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\1\ https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/eo/neweomeeting.
\2\ https://www.reginfo.gov/public/jsp/Utilities/EO-12866-Video-Transcript-english.pdf (in English); and https://www.reginfo.gov/public/jsp/Utilities/EO-12866-Video-Transcript-spanish.pdf (in
Spanish).
\3\ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zxsAFsgJ3I (in English) and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dRt4XxZ78c (in Spanish).
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To encourage participation by members of the public who have not
historically requested E.O. 12866 meetings, including members of
underserved communities, OIRA will offer periodic and accessible
trainings on effective participation in E.O. 12866 meetings. OIRA
recently held two training sessions. To assist Spanish-speaking members
of the public, OIRA will hold a training session in Spanish on August
14, 2024, at 3 to 3:45 p.m., Eastern Time. The training session will be
conducted entirely in Spanish, and will include a question-and-answer
period. At the training sessions OIRA will describe (1) what an E.O.
12866 meeting is; (2) how members of the public may request and
schedule a meeting; (3) the format of E.O. 12866 meetings; (4) what
type of information or input is most helpful to receive during an E.O.
12866 meeting; and (5) what makes for an effective presentation during
an E.O. 12866 meeting.
Richard L. Revesz,
Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
[FR Doc. 2024-17154 Filed 8-12-24; 8:45 am]
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