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from date of publication in the Federal Methodology Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York,
Register. You may submit comments by This collection is submitted by all NY, from on or about December 12,
either of the following methods: foreign missions in paper format on one 2005, until on or about March 5, 2006,
• E-mail: of four forms; the information is then and at possible additional venues yet to
OFMCustomerService@state.gov. You entered into an electronic database, be determined, is in the national
must include the DS form number, maintained and utilized by the Office of interest. Public Notice of these
information collection title, and OMB Foreign Missions to administer the Determinations is ordered to be
control number in the subject line of published in the Federal Register.
benefit. Electronic versions of DS–100
your message. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
and DS–101 (DS–100E and DS–101E)
• Mail: U.S. Department of State,
were introduced in May 2005 to a few further information, including a list of
Office of Foreign Missions, Attn:
foreign missions to test and develop an the exhibit objects, contact Julianne
Diplomatic Motor Vehicle Director,
electronic submission option. Electronic Simpson, Attorney-Adviser, Office of
3507 International Place, NW., State
versions of the DS–102 and DS–104 the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of
Annex 33, Washington, DC 20522–3302.
(DS–102E and DS–104E) have been State (telephone: 202/453–8049). The
You must include the DS form number,
developed and will be implemented in address is U.S. Department of State, SA–
information collection title, and OMB
control number in any correspondence. early 2006. To facilitate the collection of 44, 301 4th Street, SW., Room 700,
information in a more systematic and Washington, DC 20547–0001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
efficient manner, the Office of Foreign Dated: October 27, 2005.
Direct requests for additional
Missions will continue to develop the C. Miller Crouch,
information regarding the collection
database to support an end-to-end
listed in this notice, including requests Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
electronic submission process, bearing Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department
for copies of the proposed information
in mind as well that utilization of of State.
collection and supporting documents, to
Attn: Jacqueline Robinson, Diplomatic electronic submissions by individual [FR Doc. 05–21937 Filed 11–2–05; 8:45 am]
Motor Vehicle Director, Office of missions is dependent on the status of BILLING CODE 4710–08–P
Foreign Missions, 3507 International their own systems.
Place, NW., State Annex 33, Dated: October 14, 2005.
Washington, DC 20522–3302, who may John R. Arndt,
be reached at 202–895–3528 or Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
RobinsonJD@state.gov. of Diplomatic Security, Office of Foreign TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Missions, Department of State.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We are
[FR Doc. 05–21938 Filed 11–2–05; 8:45 am] North American Free Trade
soliciting public comments to permit Agreement; Invitation for Applications
the Department to: BILLING CODE 4710–43–P
for Inclusion on the Chapter 19 Roster
• Evaluate whether the proposed
information collection is necessary for AGENCY: Office of the United States
the proper performance of our DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Trade Representative.
functions. [Public Notice 5212] ACTION: Invitation for Applications.
• Evaluate the accuracy of our
estimate of the burden of the proposed Culturally Significant Objects Imported SUMMARY: Chapter 19 of the North
collection, including the validity of the for Exhibition Determinations: American Free Trade Agreement
methodology and assumptions used. ‘‘Antonello da Messina: Sicily’s (‘‘NAFTA’’) provides for the
• Enhance the quality, utility, and Renaissance Master’’ establishment of a roster of individuals
clarity of the information to be
AGENCY: Department of State. to serve on binational panels convened
collected.
• Minimize the reporting burden on ACTION: Notice. to review final determinations in
those who are to respond, including the antidumping or countervailing duty
use of automated collection techniques SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the (‘‘AD/CVD’’) proceedings and
or other forms of technology. following determinations: Pursuant to amendments to AD/CVD statutes of a
the authority vested in me by the Act of NAFTA Party. The United States
Abstract of Proposed Collection October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C. annually renews its selections for the
The operation of a motor vehicle in 2459), Executive Order 12047 of March Chapter 19 roster. Applications are
the United States by foreign mission 27, 1978, the Foreign Affairs Reform and invited from eligible individuals
personnel is a benefit under the Foreign Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat. wishing to be included on the roster for
Mission Act, 22 U.S.C. 4301 et seq. The 2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et the period April 1, 2006 through March
U.S. Department of State Registration seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of 31, 2007.
and Title application forms (DS–100, October 1, 1999, Delegation of Authority DATES: Applications should be received
DS–100E, DS–101, DS–101E, DS–102, No. 236 of October 19, 1999, as no later than November 28, 2005.
DS–102E, DS–104, and DS–104E) are amended, and Delegation of Authority
ADDRESSES: Applications should be
the means by which foreign missions in No. 257 of April 15, 2003 [68 FR 19875],
submitted (i) electronically, to
the United States request the I hereby determine that the objects to be
FR0501@ustr.eop.gov, Attn: ‘‘Chapter 19
registration, titling, and issuance of included in the exhibition ‘‘Antonello
Roster Applications’’ in the subject line,
replacement license plates for motor da Messina: Sicily’s Renaissance
or (ii) by fax to Sandy McKinzy at 202–
vehicles owned/operated by foreign Master,’’ imported from abroad for
395–3640.
missions, foreign diplomatic and temporary exhibition within the United
consular personnel, as well as specified States, are of cultural significance. The FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
official representatives of foreign objects are imported pursuant to loan Jeffrey G. Weiss, Assistant General
governments to international agreements with foreign lenders. I also Counsel, Office of the United States
organizations in the United States, and determine that the exhibition or display Trade Representative, (202) 395–4498.
their dependents. of the exhibit objects at The SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

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Binational Panel Reviews Under conflicts of interest or appearances may not appear as counsel before
NAFTA Chapter 19 thereof. The disclosure form requests another panel.’’
Article 1904 of the NAFTA provides information regarding financial interests
Procedures for Selection of Chapter 19
that a party involved in an AD/CVD and affiliations, including information
Roster Members
proceeding may obtain review by a regarding the identity of clients of the
roster member and, if applicable, clients Section 402 establishes procedures for
binational panel of a final AD/CVD
of the roster member’s firm. the selection by the Office of the United
determination of one NAFTA Party with
States Trade Representative (‘‘USTR’’) of
respect to the products of another Criteria for Eligibility for Inclusion on the individuals chosen by the United
NAFTA Party. Binational panels decide Chapter 19 Roster States for inclusion on the Chapter 19
whether such AD/CVD determinations
Section 402 of the NAFTA roster. The roster is renewed annually,
are in accordance with the domestic
Implementation Act (Pub. L. 103–182, and applies during the one-year period
laws of the importing NAFTA Party, and
as amended (19 U.S.C. 3432)) (‘‘Section beginning April 1 of each calendar year.
must use the standard of review that Under Section 402, an interagency
would have been applied by a domestic 402’’) provides that selections by the
United States of individuals for committee chaired by USTR prepares a
court of the importing NAFTA Party. A preliminary list of candidates eligible
panel may uphold the AD/CVD inclusion on the Chapter 19 roster are to
be based on the eligibility criteria set for inclusion on the Chapter 19 roster.
determination, or may remand it to the After consultation with the Senate
national administering authority for out in Annex 1901.2 of the NAFTA, and
without regard to political affiliation. Committee on Finance and the House
action not inconsistent with the panel’s Committee on Ways and Means, USTR
decision. Panel decisions may be Annex 1901.2 provides that Chapter 19
roster members must be citizens of a selects the final list of individuals
reviewed in specific circumstances by a chosen by the United States for
three-member extraordinary challenge NAFTA Party, must be of good character
and of high standing and repute, and are inclusion on the Chapter 19 roster.
committee, selected from a separate
roster composed of fifteen current or to be chosen strictly on the basis of their Remuneration
former judges. objectivity, reliability, sound judgment,
Roster members selected for service
Article 1903 of the NAFTA provides and general familiarity with
on a Chapter 19 binational panel will be
that a NAFTA Party may refer an international trade law. Aside from
remunerated at the rate of 800 Canadian
amendment to the AD/CVD statutes of judges, roster members may not be
dollars per day.
another NAFTA Party to a binational affiliated with any of the three NAFTA
panel for a declaratory opinion as to Parties. Section 402 also provides that, Applications
whether the amendment is inconsistent to the fullest extent practicable, judges Eligible individuals who wish to be
with the General Agreement on Tariffs and former judges who meet the included on the Chapter 19 roster for
and Trade (‘‘GATT’’), the GATT eligibility requirements should be the period April 1, 2006 through March
Antidumping or Subsidies Codes, selected. 31, 2007 are invited to submit
successor agreements, or the object and Adherence to the NAFTA Code of applications. Persons submitting
purpose of the NAFTA with regard to Conduct for Binational Panelists applications may either send one copy
the establishment of fair and predictable by fax to Sandy McKinzy at 202–395–
conditions for the liberalization of trade. The ‘‘Code of Conduct for Dispute 3640, or transmit a copy electronically
If the panel finds that the amendment is Settlement Procedures Under Chapters to FR0501@ustr.eop.gov, with ‘‘Chapter
inconsistent, the two NAFTA Parties 19 and 20’’ (see http://www.nafta-sec- 19 Roster Applications’’ in the subject
shall consult and seek to achieve a alena.org/DefaultSite/ line. USTR encourages the submission
mutually satisfactory solution. index_e.aspx?CategoryId=75), which of documents in Adobe PDF format, as
was established pursuant to Article attachments to an electronic mail.
Chapter 19 Roster and Composition of 1909 of the NAFTA, provides that
Binational Panels Interested persons who make
current and former Chapter 19 roster submissions by electronic mail should
Annex 1901.2 of the NAFTA provides members ‘‘shall avoid impropriety and not provide separate cover letters;
for the maintenance of a roster of at least the appearance of impropriety and shall information that might appear in a cover
75 individuals for service on Chapter 19 observe high standards of conduct so letter should be included in the
binational panels, with each NAFTA that the integrity and impartiality of the submission itself. Similarly, to the
Party selecting at least 25 individuals. A dispute settlement process is extent possible, any attachments to the
separate five-person panel is formed for preserved.’’ The Code also provides that submission should be included in the
each review of a final AD/CVD candidates to serve on chapter 19 same file as the submission itself, and
determination or statutory amendment. panels, as well as those who are not as separate files.
To form a panel, the two NAFTA Parties ultimately selected to serve as panelists, Applications must be typewritten,
involved each appoint two panelists, have an obligation to ‘‘disclose any and should be headed ‘‘Application for
normally by drawing upon individuals interest, relationship or matter that is Inclusion on NAFTA Chapter 19
from the roster. If the Parties cannot likely to affect [their] impartiality or Roster.’’ Applications should include
agree upon the fifth panelist, one of the independence, or that might reasonably the following information, and each
Parties, decided by lot, selects the fifth create an appearance of impropriety or section of the application should be
panelist from the roster. The majority of an apprehension of bias.’’ Annex 1901.2 numbered as indicated:
individuals on each panel must consist of the NAFTA provides that a roster 1. Name of the applicant.
of lawyers in good standing, and the member may engage in other business 2. Business address, telephone
chair of the panel must be a lawyer. while serving as a panelist, subject to number, fax number, and e-mail
Upon each request for establishment the Code of Conduct and provided that address.
of a panel, roster members from the two such business does not interfere with 3. Citizenship(s).
involved NAFTA Parties will be the performance of the panelist’s duties. 4. Current employment, including
requested to complete a disclosure form, In particular, Annex 1901.2 states that title, description of responsibility, and
which will be used to identify possible ‘‘[w]hile acting as a panelist, a panelist name and address of employer.

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5. Relevant education and to in item 9, such materials need not be Panelists Roster.’’ Notice regarding this
professional training. resubmitted. system of records was published in the
6. Spanish language fluency, written Federal Register on November 30, 2001.
Public Disclosure
and spoken. The information provided is needed,
7. Post-education employment Applications normally will not be and will be used by USTR, other federal
history, including the dates and subject to public disclosure. They may government trade policy officials
addresses of each prior position and a be referred to other federal agencies in concerned with NAFTA dispute
summary of responsibilities. the course of determining eligibility for settlement, and officials of the other
8. Relevant professional affiliations the roster, and shared with foreign NAFTA Parties to select well-qualified
and certifications, including, if any, governments and the NAFTA Secretariat individuals for inclusion on the Chapter
current bar memberships in good in the course of panel selection. 19 roster and for service on Chapter 19
standing. False Statements binational panels.
9. A list and copies of publications, Daniel E. Brinza,
Pursuant to section 402(c)(5) of the
testimony, and speeches, if any,
NAFTA Implementation Act, false Assistant United States Trade Representative
concerning AD/CVD law. Judges or for Monitoring and Enforcement.
statements by applicants regarding their
former judges should list relevant
personal or professional qualifications, [FR Doc. 05–21895 Filed 11–2–05; 8:45 am]
judicial decisions. Only one copy of
or financial or other relevant interests BILLING CODE 3190–W6–P
publications, testimony, speeches, and
that bear on the applicants’ suitability
decisions need be submitted.
for placement on the Chapter 19 roster
10. Summary of any current and past or for appointment to binational panels,
employment by, or consulting or other DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
are subject to criminal sanctions under
work for, the Governments of the United 18 U.S.C. 1001. Federal Highway Administration
States, Canada, or Mexico.
11. The names and nationalities of all Paperwork Reduction Act Environmental Impact Statement:
foreign principals for whom the This notice contains a collection of Jackson County, OR
applicant is currently or has previously information provision subject to the
been registered pursuant to the Foreign Paperwork Reduction Act (‘‘PRA’’) that AGENCY: Federal Highway
Agents Registration Act, 22 U.S.C. 611 has been approved by the Office of Administration (FHWA), DOT.
et seq., and the dates of all registration Management and Budget (‘‘OMB’’). ACTION: Notice of intent.
periods. Notwithstanding any other provision of
12. List of proceedings brought under SUMMARY: The FHWA is issuing this
law, no person is required to respond to notice to advise the public that an
U.S., Canadian, or Mexican AD/CVD nor shall a person be subject to a
law regarding imports of U.S., Canadian, Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
penalty for failure to comply with a will be prepared for a proposed
or Mexican products in which the collection of information subject to the
applicant advised or represented (for transportation improvement in the City
requirements of the PRA unless that of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.
example, as consultant or attorney) any collection of information displays a
U.S., Canadian, or Mexican party to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
currently valid OMB number. This
such proceeding and, for each such notice’s collection of information Elton Chang, Environmental
proceeding listed, the name and country burden is only for those persons who Coordinator, Federal Highway
of incorporation of such party. wish voluntarily to apply for Administration, The Equitable Center,
13. A short statement of qualifications nomination to the NAFTA Chapter 19 530 Center Street, NE., Suite 100, Salem,
and availability for service on Chapter roster. It is expected that the collection Oregon 97301, Telephone: (503) 399–
19 panels, including information of information burden will be under 3 5749, elton.chang@fhwa.dot.gov.
relevant to the applicant’s familiarity hours. This collection of information SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
with international trade law and contains no annual reporting or record FHWA, in cooperation with the Oregon
willingness and ability to make time keeping burden. This collection of Department of Transportation (ODOT),
commitments necessary for service on information was approved by OMB will prepare an (EIS) on a proposal to
panels. under OMB Control Number 0350–0009. solve the long-term (design year 2025)
14. On a separate page, the names, Please send comments regarding the transportation demands in the Oregon
addresses, telephone and fax numbers of collection of information burden or any Highway 62 / Crater Lake Highway
three individuals willing to provide other aspect of the information Corridor. Improvements are considered
information concerning the applicant’s collection to USTR at the above e-mail necessary to provide for existing and
qualifications for service, including the address or fax number. projected traffic demand and a safe and
applicant’s character, reputation, efficient transportation system meeting
reliability, judgment, and familiarity Privacy Act modern design standards. The Oregon
with international trade law. The following statements are made in Highway Plan classifies this segment of
accordance with the Privacy Act of Oregon Highway 62 as a Statewide
Current Roster Members and Prior 1974, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a). The National Highway and a freight route of
Applicants authority for requesting information to statewide significance. Alternatives will
Current members of the Chapter 19 be furnished is section 402 of the be developed as part of the Alternatives
roster who remain interested in NAFTA Implementation Act. Provision Analysis component that will be
inclusion on the Chapter 19 roster must of the information requested above is incorporated into the EIS. Alternatives
submit updated applications. voluntary; however, failure to provide under consideration include (1) taking
Individuals who have previously the information will preclude your into action; (2) improving the existing
applied but have not been selected may consideration as a candidate for the Oregon Highway 62 / Crater Lake
reapply. If an applicant, including a NAFTA Chapter 19 roster. This Highway corridor with a series of
current or former roster member, has information is maintained in a system of access/frontage roads; and (3)
previously submitted materials referred records entitled ‘‘Dispute Settlement construction of a new roadway on new

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