Invitation for Membership on Advisory Committee, 75563-75564 [2024-20898]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 179 / Monday, September 16, 2024 / Notices The Department of the Interior has approved the BLM’s decision to issue a right-ofway grant for construction, operation and maintenance (O&M), and decommissioning of a 5,141-acre solar facility wholly on BLM lands with a 24.1-mile-long gen-tie line to connect to the existing Fort Churchill substation near the town of Yerington in Lyon County, Nevada. The Project includes the following primary components: (1) a 700 megawatt (MW) alternating current (MWac) solar photovoltaic power generating facility; (2) a 700 MW battery energy storage system; (3) linear and ancillary facilities, including access roads, electrical distribution lines, and communication cables; (4) O&M facilities; and (5) a substation and a 24.1-mile-long 345 kilovolt (kV) or 525 kV gen-tie line into the Fort Churchill substation, of which 22.9 miles would be on the BLM-managed lands. The project and planning area is approximately 55 miles southeast of the Reno metropolitan area, 11 miles southeast of the town of Yerington, 7 miles west of U.S. Route 95, and 8 miles east of State Route 208. The decision to authorize this energy generation project on public lands is consistent with the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, as amended, and the BLM’s right-of-way regulations (43 U.S.C. 1761; 43 CFR part 2800). Approval of this right-of-way constitutes the final decision of the Department of the Interior and is not subject to appeal under Departmental regulations at 43 CFR part 4. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: (Authority: 40 CFR 1501.9) Kimberly D. Dow, District Manager, Carson City District. 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[FR Doc. 2024–20928 Filed 9–13–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P JOINT BOARD FOR THE ENROLLMENT OF ACTUARIES Invitation for Membership on Advisory Committee Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries. ACTION: Request for applications. AGENCY: The Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (Joint Board), established under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), is responsible for the enrollment of individuals who wish to perform actuarial services under ERISA. To assist in its examination duties mandated by ERISA, the Joint Board has established the Advisory Committee on Actuarial Examinations (Advisory Committee) in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA). The current Advisory Committee members’ terms expire on February 28, 2025. This notice describes the Advisory Committee and invites applications from those interested in serving on the Advisory Committee for the March 1, 2025— February 28, 2027, term. DATES: Applications for membership on the Advisory Committee must be received by the Joint Board no later than December 6, 2024. ADDRESSES: Send applications electronically with APPLICATION FOR ADVISORY COMMITTEE inserted in subject line to NHQJBEA@irs.gov. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for application requirements. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elizabeth Van Osten, Designated Federal Officer, Advisory Committee on Actuarial Examinations, at 202–317– 3648 or elizabeth.j.vanosten@irs.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: SUMMARY: 1. Background To qualify for enrollment to perform actuarial services under ERISA, an applicant must satisfy certain experience and knowledge requirements, which are set forth in the Joint Board’s regulations. An applicant may satisfy the knowledge requirement PO 00000 Frm 00038 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 75563 by successful completion of Joint Board examinations in basic actuarial mathematics and methodology and in actuarial mathematics and methodology relating to pension plans qualifying under ERISA. The Joint Board, the Society of Actuaries, and the American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries jointly offer examinations acceptable to the Joint Board for enrollment purposes and acceptable to the other two actuarial organizations as part of their respective examination programs. 2. Scope of Advisory Committee Duties The Advisory Committee plays an integral role in the examination program by assisting the Joint Board in offering examinations that enable examination candidates to demonstrate the knowledge necessary to qualify for enrollment. The Advisory Committee’s duties, which are strictly advisory, include (1) recommending topics for inclusion on the Joint Board examinations, (2) developing and reviewing examination questions, (3) recommending proposed examinations, (4) reviewing examination results and recommending passing scores, and (5) providing other recommendations and advice relative to the examinations, as requested by the Joint Board. 3. Member Terms and Responsibilities Members are appointed for a two-year term. The upcoming term will begin on March 1, 2025, and end on February 28, 2027. Members may seek reappointment for additional consecutive terms. Members are expected to attend approximately four meetings each calendar year and are reimbursed for travel expenses in accordance with applicable government regulations. Meetings may be held in-person or by teleconference. In general, members are expected to devote 125 to 175 hours, including meeting time, to the work of the Advisory Committee over the course of a year. 4. Member Selection The Joint Board seeks to appoint an Advisory Committee that is fairly balanced in terms of points of view represented and functions to be performed. Every effort is made to ensure that most points of view extant in the enrolled actuary profession are represented on the Advisory Committee. To that end, the Joint Board seeks to appoint members from each of the main practice areas of the enrolled actuary profession, including small employer plans, large employer plans, and multiemployer plans. In addition, to ensure diversity of points of view, the E:\FR\FM\16SEN1.SGM 16SEN1 75564 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 179 / Monday, September 16, 2024 / Notices Joint Board limits the number of members affiliated with any one actuarial organization or employed with any one firm. Membership normally will be limited to actuaries currently enrolled by the Joint Board. However, individuals having academic or other special qualifications of particular value for the Advisory Committee’s work also will be considered for membership. Federally registered lobbyists and individuals affiliated with Joint Board enrollment examination preparation courses are not eligible to serve on the Advisory Committee. 5. Member Designation Advisory Committee members are appointed as Special Government Employees (SGEs). As such, members are subject to certain ethical standards applicable to SGEs. Upon appointment, each member will be required to provide written confirmation that he/ she does not have a financial interest in a Joint Board examination preparation course. In addition, each member will be required to attend annual ethics training. 6. Application Requirements To receive consideration, an individual interested in serving on the Advisory Committee must submit (1) a signed, cover letter expressing interest in serving on the Advisory Committee and describing his/her professional qualifications, and (2) a resume and/or curriculum vitae. Applications must be submitted electronically to NHQJBEA@ irs.gov. The transmittal email should include APPLICATION FOR ADVISORY COMMITTEE in the subject line. Applications must be received by December 6, 2024. Dated: September 10, 2024. Thomas V. Curtin, Jr., Executive Director, Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries. 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Kearney Public Sector and Defense Services LLC, Arlington, VA; Advanced Composite Products and Technology, Inc., Huntington Beach, CA; Advanced Materials Manufacturing LLC, Raleigh, NC; Advanced Powder Products, Philipsburg, PA; Aeon Industrial, Inc., Austin, TX; Aerocyonics, Inc., East Greenwich, RI; Aerojet Rocketdyne, Inc., Huntsville, AL; AeroVironment, Inc., Simi Valley, CA; Aether Biomachines, Inc., Menlo Park, CA; AForge LLC, Alexandria, VA; Agility Technical Solutions LLC, Bee Caves, TX; Air Protein, Inc., San Leandro, CA; AKG Advisory Services, Bridgeville, PA; Albany Engineered Composites, Inc., Rochester, NH; Alchemy Geopolymer Solutions LLC, Ruston, LA; Alentic Microscience, Inc., Halifax, CANADA; Algenesis Corp., Cardiff, CA; Alkemix Corp., Laguna Hills, CA; Allied Logistics LLC, Summerville, SC; Allihies Engineering, Inc., Butte, MT; Ambri, Inc., Marlborough, MA; American Flowform Products LLC, Billerica, MA; AMERICAN LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIALS MANUFACTURING INNOVATION INSTITUTE, Detroit, MI; American Rheinmetall Munitions, Inc., Stafford, VA; AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS dba ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA; American Standard Circuits LLC, West Chicago, IL; Americarb, Inc., Niagara Falls, NY; Amsted Graphite Materials LLC, Anmoore, WV; Anactisis LLC, Pittsburgh, PA; Anduril Industries, Inc., Costa Mesa, CA; Applied Research Institute, Inc., Bloomington, IN; Arcology, Inc., Culver City, CA; Arkham Technology Ltd., Irvine, CA; Armtec Defense Products Co., Coachella, CA; Astro Machine & Tool Works LLC, Tyler, TX; AstroForge, Inc., Huntington Beach, CA; ATC Alliance, Seattle, WA; Atomic Machines, Inc., Berkeley, CA; Australian Strategic Materials Ltd., Perth, AUSTRALIA; Avadain, Inc., Eads, TN; Aviation Resources and Consulting Services dba ARCS Aviation), Cookeville, TN; Avio USA, PO 00000 Frm 00039 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Inc., Arlington, VA; BAE Systems Information and Electronic Integration, Inc., Nashua, NH; BAE Systems, Inc. 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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 179 (Monday, September 16, 2024)]
[Notices]
[Pages 75563-75564]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2024-20898]


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JOINT BOARD FOR THE ENROLLMENT OF ACTUARIES


Invitation for Membership on Advisory Committee

AGENCY: Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries.

ACTION: Request for applications.

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SUMMARY: The Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (Joint Board), 
established under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 
(ERISA), is responsible for the enrollment of individuals who wish to 
perform actuarial services under ERISA. To assist in its examination 
duties mandated by ERISA, the Joint Board has established the Advisory 
Committee on Actuarial Examinations (Advisory Committee) in accordance 
with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA). The 
current Advisory Committee members' terms expire on February 28, 2025. 
This notice describes the Advisory Committee and invites applications 
from those interested in serving on the Advisory Committee for the 
March 1, 2025--February 28, 2027, term.

DATES: Applications for membership on the Advisory Committee must be 
received by the Joint Board no later than December 6, 2024.

ADDRESSES: Send applications electronically with APPLICATION FOR 
ADVISORY COMMITTEE inserted in subject line to [email protected]. See 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for application requirements.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elizabeth Van Osten, Designated 
Federal Officer, Advisory Committee on Actuarial Examinations, at 202-
317-3648 or [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

1. Background

    To qualify for enrollment to perform actuarial services under 
ERISA, an applicant must satisfy certain experience and knowledge 
requirements, which are set forth in the Joint Board's regulations. An 
applicant may satisfy the knowledge requirement by successful 
completion of Joint Board examinations in basic actuarial mathematics 
and methodology and in actuarial mathematics and methodology relating 
to pension plans qualifying under ERISA.
    The Joint Board, the Society of Actuaries, and the American Society 
of Pension Professionals & Actuaries jointly offer examinations 
acceptable to the Joint Board for enrollment purposes and acceptable to 
the other two actuarial organizations as part of their respective 
examination programs.

2. Scope of Advisory Committee Duties

    The Advisory Committee plays an integral role in the examination 
program by assisting the Joint Board in offering examinations that 
enable examination candidates to demonstrate the knowledge necessary to 
qualify for enrollment. The Advisory Committee's duties, which are 
strictly advisory, include (1) recommending topics for inclusion on the 
Joint Board examinations, (2) developing and reviewing examination 
questions, (3) recommending proposed examinations, (4) reviewing 
examination results and recommending passing scores, and (5) providing 
other recommendations and advice relative to the examinations, as 
requested by the Joint Board.

3. Member Terms and Responsibilities

    Members are appointed for a two-year term. The upcoming term will 
begin on March 1, 2025, and end on February 28, 2027. Members may seek 
reappointment for additional consecutive terms.
    Members are expected to attend approximately four meetings each 
calendar year and are reimbursed for travel expenses in accordance with 
applicable government regulations. Meetings may be held in-person or by 
teleconference. In general, members are expected to devote 125 to 175 
hours, including meeting time, to the work of the Advisory Committee 
over the course of a year.

4. Member Selection

    The Joint Board seeks to appoint an Advisory Committee that is 
fairly balanced in terms of points of view represented and functions to 
be performed. Every effort is made to ensure that most points of view 
extant in the enrolled actuary profession are represented on the 
Advisory Committee. To that end, the Joint Board seeks to appoint 
members from each of the main practice areas of the enrolled actuary 
profession, including small employer plans, large employer plans, and 
multiemployer plans. In addition, to ensure diversity of points of 
view, the

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Joint Board limits the number of members affiliated with any one 
actuarial organization or employed with any one firm.
    Membership normally will be limited to actuaries currently enrolled 
by the Joint Board. However, individuals having academic or other 
special qualifications of particular value for the Advisory Committee's 
work also will be considered for membership. Federally registered 
lobbyists and individuals affiliated with Joint Board enrollment 
examination preparation courses are not eligible to serve on the 
Advisory Committee.

5. Member Designation

    Advisory Committee members are appointed as Special Government 
Employees (SGEs). As such, members are subject to certain ethical 
standards applicable to SGEs. Upon appointment, each member will be 
required to provide written confirmation that he/she does not have a 
financial interest in a Joint Board examination preparation course. In 
addition, each member will be required to attend annual ethics 
training.

6. Application Requirements

    To receive consideration, an individual interested in serving on 
the Advisory Committee must submit (1) a signed, cover letter 
expressing interest in serving on the Advisory Committee and describing 
his/her professional qualifications, and (2) a resume and/or curriculum 
vitae. Applications must be submitted electronically to 
[email protected]. The transmittal email should include APPLICATION FOR 
ADVISORY COMMITTEE in the subject line. Applications must be received 
by December 6, 2024.

    Dated: September 10, 2024.
Thomas V. Curtin, Jr.,
Executive Director, Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries.
[FR Doc. 2024-20898 Filed 9-13-24; 8:45 am]
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