30-Day FRN (VAF21P-4703)

2021-09414, 30-Day FRN (VAF21P-4703).pdf

Fiduciary Agreement (VA Form 21P-4703)

30-Day FRN (VAF21P-4703)

OMB: 2900-0319

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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 85 / Wednesday, May 5, 2021 / Notices
How to Report: Copies of the survey
forms and instructions, which contain
complete information on reporting
procedures and definitions, may be
obtained at the website address given
above in the Summary, or by contacting
the survey staff of the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York at (212) 720–6300 or
(646) 720–6300, email: SHLA.help@
ny.frb.org. The mailing address is:
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Data
and Statistics Function, 6th Floor, 33
Liberty Street, New York, NY 10045–
0001. Inquiries can also be made to the
Federal Reserve Board of Governors, at
(202) 452–3476, or to Dwight Wolkow,
at (202) 923–0518, or by email:
[email protected].
When to Report: Data should be
submitted to the Federal Reserve Bank
of New York, acting as fiscal agent for
the Department of the Treasury, by
August 31, 2021.
Paperwork Reduction Act Notice: This
data collection has been approved by
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) in accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act and assigned
control number 1505–0123. An agency
may not conduct or sponsor, and a
person is not required to respond to, a
collection of information unless it
displays a valid control number
assigned by OMB. The estimated
average annual burden associated with
this collection of information is 486
hours per report for the largest
custodians of securities, and 110 hours
per report for the largest issuers of
securities that have data to report and
are not custodians. Comments
concerning the accuracy of this burden
estimate and suggestions for reducing
this burden should be directed to the
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International Affairs, Attention
Administrator, International Portfolio
Investment Data Reporting Systems,
Room 1050, Washington, DC 20220, and
to OMB, Attention Desk Officer for the
Department of the Treasury, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Washington, DC 20503.
Dwight D. Wolkow,
Administrator, International Portfolio
Investment Data Reporting Systems.
[FR Doc. 2021–09510 Filed 5–4–21; 8:45 am]
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U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND
SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION
Notice of Open Public Hearing
U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission.
ACTION: Notice of open public hearing.
AGENCY:

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Notice is hereby given of the
following hearing of the U.S.-China
Economic and Security Review
Commission. The Commission is
mandated by Congress to investigate,
assess, and report to Congress annually
on ‘‘the national security implications of
the economic relationship between the
United States and the People’s Republic
of China.’’ Pursuant to this mandate, the
Commission will hold a public hearing
in Washington, DC on May 20, 2021 on
‘‘China in Latin America and the
Caribbean.’’
DATES: The hearing is scheduled for
Thursday, May 20, 2021, 9:30 a.m.
ADDRESSES: This hearing will be held
with panelists and Commissioners
participating in-person or online via
videoconference. Members of the
audience will be able to view a live
webcast via the Commission’s website at
www.uscc.gov. Also, please check the
Commission’s website for possible
changes to the hearing schedule.
Reservations are not required to attend
the hearing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
member of the public seeking further
information concerning the hearing
should contact Jameson Cunningham,
444 North Capitol Street NW, Suite 602,
Washington DC 20001; telephone: 202–
624–1496, or via email at jcunningham@
uscc.gov. Reservations are not required
to attend the hearing.
ADA Accessibility: For questions
about the accessibility of the event or to
request an accommodation, please
contact Jameson Cunningham via email
at [email protected]. Requests for
an accommodation should be made as
soon as possible, and at least five
business days prior to the event.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: This is the fifth public
hearing the Commission will hold
during its 2021 report cycle. The
hearing will examine China’s political,
economic, and security engagement
with Latin America and the Caribbean.
The opening panel will examine China’s
overall strategy for diplomatic and
political engagement with Latin
American and Caribbean countries,
identify Beijing’s main objectives and
strategies, and consider their
implications for countries in the region
as well as the United States. The second
panel will assess Chinese economic
engagement and competition with the
United States in Latin America and the
Caribbean, explore Chinese
infrastructure investment, development
aid, and financing to the region, and
discuss China’s COVID–19 diplomacy.
The third panel will analyze the
elements and geopolitical consequences
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of China’s growing security presence
and influence in Latin America and the
Caribbean, including the PLA’s
activities, China’s involvement in
countries’ internal security affairs, and
China’s access to space facilities and
other dual-use infrastructure. The fourth
panel will examine regional case studies
to illustrate China’s activities and their
implications for the United States.
The hearing will be co-chaired by
Chairman Carolyn Bartholomew and
Commissioner Derek Scissors. Any
interested party may file a written
statement by May 20, 2021 by
transmitting to the contact above. A
portion of the hearing will include a
question and answer period between the
Commissioners and the witnesses.
Authority: Congress created the U.S.-China
Economic and Security Review Commission
in 2000 in the National Defense
Authorization Act (Pub. L. 106–398), as
amended by Division P of the Consolidated
Appropriations Resolution, 2003 (Pub L 108–
7), as amended by Public Law 109–108
(November 22, 2005), as amended by Public
Law 113–291 (December 19, 2014).
Dated: April 30, 2021.
Daniel W. Peck,
Executive Director, U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission.
[FR Doc. 2021–09553 Filed 5–4–21; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
[OMB Control No. 2900–0319]

Agency Information Collection Activity
under OMB Review: Fiduciary
Agreement
Veterans Benefits
Administration, Department of Veterans
Affairs.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:

In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of
1995, this notice announces that the
Veterans Benefits Administration
(VBA), Department of Veterans Affairs,
will submit the collection of
information abstracted below to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and comment. The
PRA submission describes the nature of
the information collection and its
expected cost and burden and it
includes the actual data collection
instrument.

SUMMARY:

Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/

DATES:

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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 85 / Wednesday, May 5, 2021 / Notices

PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function. Refer to ‘‘OMB Control
No. 2900–0319.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Maribel Aponte, Office of Enterprise
and Integration, Data Governance
Analytics (008), 1717 H Street NW,
Washington, DC 20006, (202) 266–4688
or email [email protected]. Please
refer to ‘‘OMB Control No. 2900–0319’’
in any correspondence.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority: 38 U.S.C. 5502; 38 CFR
13.140.
Title: Fiduciary Agreement (VA Form
21P–4703).
OMB Control Number: 2900–0319.
Type of Review: Reinstatement of a
previously approved collection.
Abstract: VA Form 21P–4703 is the
prescribed form used by VBA as a legal
contract between the VA and a federal
fiduciary. The form outlines the roles
and responsibilities of the fiduciary
with respect to the uses of VA funds.
Without this agreement, disbursement
of funds to the fiduciary would not be
possible.
This is a reinstatement only with no
substantive changes. The burden
remains the same.
An agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB
control number. The Federal Register
Notice with a 60-day comment period
soliciting comments on this collection
of information was published at 86 FR
34 on February 23, 2021, pages 11054
and 11055.
Affected Public: Individuals or
Households.
Estimated Annual Burden: 3,917.
Estimated Average Burden per
Respondent: 5 minutes.
Frequency of Response: One time.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
47,000.
By direction of the Secretary.
Maribel Aponte,
VA PRA Clearance Officer, Office of
Enterprise and Integration, Data Governance
Analytics, Department of Veterans Affairs.
[FR Doc. 2021–09414 Filed 5–4–21; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Solicitation of Nominations for
Appointment to the Advisory
Committee on Tribal and Indian Affairs
ACTION:

Notice.

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The Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA), Office of Public and
Intergovernmental Affairs (OPIA), Office
of Tribal Government Relations (OTGR),
is seeking nominations of qualified
candidates to be considered for
appointment as a member of the
Advisory Committee on Tribal and
Indian Affairs (‘‘the Committee’’).
DATES: Nominations for membership on
the Committee must be received no later
than 5:00 p.m. EST on June 1, 2021.
ADDRESSES: All nomination packages
(Application, should be mailed to the
Office of Tribal Government Relations,
810 Vermont Ave. NW, Suite 915H
(075), Washington, DC 20420 or email
us at tribalgovernmentconsultation@
va.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Stephanie Birdwell and David ‘‘Clay’’
Ward, Office of Tribal Government
Relations, 810 Vermont Ave. NW, Ste.
915H (075), Washington, DC 20420,
Telephone (202) 461–7400. A copy of
the Committee charter can be obtained
by contacting Mr. David ‘‘Clay’’ Ward or
by accessing the website managed by
OTGR at https://www.va.gov/
TRIBALGOVERNMENT/index.asp.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
carrying out the duties set forth, the
Committee responsibilities include, but
not limited to:
(1) Identify for the Department
evolving issues of relevance to Indian
tribes, tribal organizations and Native
American Veterans relating to programs
and services of the Department;
(2) Propose clarifications,
recommendations and solutions to
address issues raised at tribal, regional
and national levels, especially regarding
any tribal consultation reports;
(3) Provide a forum for Indian tribes,
tribal organizations, urban Indian
organizations, Native Hawaiian
organizations and the Department to
discuss issues and proposals for changes
to Department regulations, policies and
procedures;
(4) Identify priorities and provide
advice on appropriate strategies for
tribal consultation and urban Indian
organizations conferring on issues at the
tribal, regional, or national levels;
(5) Ensure that pertinent issues are
brought to the attention of Indian tribes,
tribal organizations, urban Indian
organizations and Native Hawaiian
organizations in a timely manner, so
that feedback can be obtained;
(6) Encourage the Secretary to work
with other Federal agencies and
Congress so that Native American
Veterans are not denied the full benefit
of their status as both Native Americans
and Veterans;
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(7) Highlight contributions of Native
American Veterans in the Armed
Forces;
(8) Make recommendations on the
consultation policy of the Department
on tribal matters;
(9) Support a process to develop an
urban Indian organization confer policy
to ensure the Secretary confers, to the
maximum extent practicable, with
urban Indian organizations; and
(10) With the Secretary’s written
approval, conduct other duties as
recommended by the Committee.
Authority: The Committee was established
in accordance with section 7002 of Public
Law 116–315 (H.R. 7105—Johnny Isakson
and David P. Roe, M.D. Veterans Health Care
and Benefits Improvement Act of 2020). In
accordance with Public Law 116–315, the
Committee provides advice and guidance to
the Secretary of Veterans Affairs on all
matters relating to Indian tribes, tribal
organizations, Native Hawaiian organizations
and Native American Veterans. The
Committee serves in an advisory capacity
and advises the Secretary on ways the
Department can improve the programs and
services of the Department to better serve
Native American Veterans. Committee
members make recommendations to the
Secretary regarding such activities.

Membership Criteria: OTGR is
requesting nominations for upcoming
vacancies on the Committee. The
Committee will be composed of 15
members. As required by statute, the
members of the Committee are
appointed by the Secretary from the
general public, including:
(1) At least one member of each of the
12 service areas of the Indian Health
Service is represented in the
membership of the Committee
nominated by Indian tribes or tribal
organization.
(2) At least one member of the
Committee represents the Native
Hawaiian Veteran community
nominated by a Native Hawaiian
Organization.
(3) At least one member of the
Committee represents urban Indian
organizations nominated by a national
urban Indian organization.
(4) Not fewer than half of the
members are Veterans, unless the
Secretary determines that an insufficient
number of qualified Veterans were
nominated.
(5) No member of the Committee may
be an employee of the Federal
Government.
In accordance with Public Law 116–
315, the Secretary determines the
number and terms of service for
members of the Committee, which are
appointed by the Secretary, except that
a term of service of any such member
may not exceed a term of two years.

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