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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 19 / Monday, February 1, 2021 / Notices

work of this Committee are directed to
the Commission’s website, http://
www.usccr.gov, or may contact the
Regional Programs Unit at the above
email or street address.
Agenda
I. Welcome
II. Planning Discussion for Web
Hearings
III. Public Comment
IV. Adjournment
Dated: January 26, 2021.
David Mussatt,
Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit.
[FR Doc. 2021–02030 Filed 1–29–21; 8:45 am]
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COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
Notice of Public Meeting of the Nevada
Advisory Committee
U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights.
ACTION: Announcement of web hearing.
AGENCY:

Notice is hereby given,
pursuant to the provisions of the rules
and regulations of the U.S. Commission
on Civil Rights (Commission) and the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) that the Nevada Advisory
Committee (Committee) to the
Commission will hold a web hearing
from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (PST) on
Wednesday, March 31, 2021. The
purpose of the hearing is to hear
testimony examining equity in
education through distance learning
during the COVID–19 pandemic,
especially among students in K–16
schools with disabilities and students of
color. This the second in a series of web
hearings focused on this topic. Meeting
materials and presentations will be
available before and after the event at
http://bit.ly/NVSAC2021.
DATES: Wednesday, March 31, 2021
from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (PST).
ADDRESSES:
Public Call-In Information (audio only):
Dial: (800) 360–9505, Access code:
199 068 5392
Web Access Information (visual only):
The online portion of the meeting
may be accessed through the
following link Webex: http://bit.ly/
NVSAC33121
SUMMARY:

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Ana

Victoria Fortes, Designated Federal
Officer (DFO) at [email protected] or by
phone at (202) 681–0857.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
meeting is available to the public
through the following toll-free call-in
number: 800–360–9505, Access code:

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199 068 5392. Any interested member of
the public may call this number and
listen to the meeting. Callers can expect
to incur charges for calls they initiate
over wireless lines, and the Commission
will not refund any incurred charges.
Callers will incur no charge for calls
they initiate over land-line connections
to the toll-free telephone number.
Persons with hearing impairments may
also follow the proceedings by first
calling the Federal Relay Service at 1–
800–877–8339 and providing the
Service with the conference call number
and conference ID number.
Members of the public are entitled to
make comments during the open period
at the end of the meeting. Members of
the public may also submit written
comments; the comments must be
received in the Regional Programs Unit
within 30 days following the meeting.
Written comments may be mailed to the
Western Regional Office, U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights, 300 North
Los Angeles Street, Suite 2010, Los
Angeles, CA 90012 or email Ana
Victoria Fortes at [email protected].
Records and documents discussed
during the meeting will be available for
public viewing prior to and after the
meeting at https://www.facadatabase
.gov/FACA/FACAPublicViewCommittee
Details?id=a10t0000001gzlJAAQ.
Please click on the ‘‘Committee
Meetings’’ tab. Records generated from
these meetings may also be inspected
and reproduced at the Regional
Programs Unit, as they become
available, both before and after the
meetings. Persons interested in the work
of this Committee are directed to the
Commission’s website, https://
www.usccr.gov, or may contact the
Regional Programs Unit at the above
email or street address.
Agenda
I. Opening Remarks (12:00–12:15 p.m.)
II. Speaker Presentations (12:15–1:15
p.m.)
III. Q & A (1:15–2:10 p.m.)
IV. Public Comment (2:10–2:25 p.m.)
V. Closing Remarks (2:25–2:30 p.m.)
Dated: January 26, 2021.
David Mussatt,
Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit.
[FR Doc. 2021–02026 Filed 1–29–21; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Census Bureau
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Submission to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
Review and Approval; Comment
Request; Household Pulse Survey
On October 31, 2020, the Department
of Commerce received clearance from
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) in accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 to
conduct the Household Pulse Survey
(OMB No. 0607–1013, Exp. 10/31/23).
The Household Pulse Survey was
designed to meet a need for timely
information associated with household
experiences during the Covid-19
pandemic.
The Department is committed to
ensuring that the data collected by the
Household Pulse Survey continue to
meet information needs as they may
evolve over the course of the pandemic.
This notice serves to inform of the
Department’s intent to request clearance
from OMB to make some revisions to
the Household Pulse Survey
questionnaire. To ensure public burden
is not increased, the revisions would
reflect the removal of questions for
which utility has declined over time,
and the addition of topics based on
public comment previously received
and in consult with other Federal
agencies. New questions would relate to
disability, child health access,
telehealth and childcare. In addition,
given the time-critical circumstances,
questions on intention to receive the
Covid-19 vaccine were added via a
request approved by OMB on December
30, 2020 to coincide with the
availability of vaccines; questions
previously approved by OMB relating to
the economic stimulus payments were
also released into production once
payments began to be issued.
It is the Department’s intention to
commence data collection using the
revised instrument on or about March 1,
2021. The Department invites the
general public and other Federal
agencies to comment on proposed, and
continuing information collections,
which helps us assess the impact of our
information collection requirements and
minimize the public’s reporting burden.
Public comments were previously
sought on the Household Pulse Survey
via the Federal Register on May 19,
2020 and again on June 3, 2020. This
notice allows for an additional 30 days
for public comments on the proposed
revisions.
Agency: U.S. Census Bureau.

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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 19 / Monday, February 1, 2021 / Notices
Title: Household Pulse Survey.
OMB Control Number: 0607–1013.
Form Number(s): None.
Type of Request: Request for a
Revision of a Currently Approved
Collection.
Number of Respondents: 3,150,000.
Average Hours per Response: 20
minutes.
Burden Hours: 1,039,500.
Needs and Uses: Data produced by
the Household Pulse Survey are
designed to inform on a range of topics
related to households’ experiences
during the Covid-19 pandemic. Topics
to date have included employment,
facility to telework, travel patterns,
income loss, spending patterns, food
and housing security, access to benefits,
mental health and access to care, and
educational disruption (K–12 and postsecondary). The requested revision, if
approved by OMB, will remove selected
items from the questions for which
utility has declined and add questions
based on information needs expressed
via public comment and in consult with
other Federal agencies. The overall
burden to the public will remain
unchanged. The new items relate to
disability, child health access,
telehealth and childcare; additionally,
questions on individuals’ intention to
receive the Covid-19 vaccine were
added with OMB’s approval on
December 30, 2020, and questions
previously approved regarding
economic stimulus payments were
launched into production once
payments began to be issued.
The Household Pulse Survey was
initially launched in April, 2020 as an
experimental project (see https://
www.census.gov/data/experimentaldata-products.html) under emergency
clearance from the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) initially
granted April 19, 2020; regular
clearance was subsequently sought and
approved by OMB on October 30, 2020
(OMB No. 0607–1013; Exp. 10/30/2023).
Affected Public: Households.
Frequency: Households will be
selected once to participate in a 20minute survey.
Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.
Legal Authority: Title 13, United
States Code, Sections 8(b), 182 and 196.
This information collection request
may be viewed at www.reginfo.gov.
Follow the instructions to view the
Department of Commerce collections
currently under review by OMB.
Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be
submitted within 30 days of the
publication of this notice on the
following website www.reginfo.gov/

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public/do/PRAMain. Find this
particular information collection by
selecting ‘‘Currently under 30-day
Review—Open for Public Comments’’ or
by using the search function and
entering either the title of the collection
or the OMB Control Number 0607–1013.
Sheleen Dumas,
Department PRA Clearance Officer, Office of
the Chief Information Officer, Commerce
Department.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
In the Matter of: Issam Hamade, Beirut,
Galerie Semaan, Behind Karout Mall,
Kalaa Building 3rd Floor, Beirut,
Lebanon; Order Denying Export
Privileges
On April 27, 2020, in the U.S. District
Court for the District of Minnesota,
Issam Hamade (‘‘Hamade’’), was
convicted of violating 18 U.S.C. 371.
Specifically, Hamade was convicted of
conspiring to export parts and
technology from the United States to
Lebanon, and specifically to Hizballah,
for among other purposes, inclusion in
unmanned aerial vehicles, without
obtaining the required export licenses
under the Export Administration
Regulations or under the International
Traffic in Arms Regulations. Hamade
was sentenced to time served and a
$100 special assessment.
Pursuant to Section 1760(e) of the
Export Control Reform Act (‘‘ECRA’’),1
the export privileges of any person who
has been convicted of certain offenses,
including, but not limited to, 18 U.S.C.
371, may be denied for a period of up
to ten (10) years from the date of his/her
conviction. 50 U.S.C. 4819(e) (Prior
Convictions). In addition, any Bureau of
Industry and Security (BIS) licenses or
other authorizations issued under
ECRA, in which the person had an
interest at the time of the conviction,
may be revoked. Id.
BIS received notice of Hamade’s
conviction for violating 18 U.S.C. 371,
and has provided notice and
opportunity for Hamade to make a
written submission to BIS, as provided
in Section 766.25 of the Export
Administration Regulations (‘‘EAR’’ or
1 ECRA was enacted as part of the John S. McCain
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2019, and as amended is codified at 50 U.S.C.
4801–4852. Hamade’s conviction post-dates ECRA’s
enactment on August 13, 2018.

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the ‘‘Regulations’’). 15 CFR 766.25.2 BIS
has not received a written submission
from Hamade.
Based upon my review of the record
and consultations with BIS’s Office of
Exporter Services, including its
Director, and the facts available to BIS,
I have decided to deny Hamade’s export
privileges under the Regulations for a
period of 10 years from the date of
Hamade’s conviction. I have also
decided to revoke any BIS-issued
licenses in which Hamade had an
interest at the time of his conviction.3
Accordingly, it is hereby ordered:
First, from the date of this Order until
April 27, 2030, Issam Hamade, with a
last known address of Beirut, Galerie
Semaan, Behind Karout Mall, Kalaa
Building 3rd Floor, Beirut, Lebanon,
and when acting for or on his behalf, his
successors, assigns, employees, agents
or representatives (‘‘the Denied
Person’’), may not directly or indirectly
participate in any way in any
transaction involving any commodity,
software or technology (hereinafter
collectively referred to as ‘‘item’’)
exported or to be exported from the
United States that is subject to the
Regulations, including, but not limited
to:
A. Applying for, obtaining, or using
any license, license exception, or export
control document;
B. Carrying on negotiations
concerning, or ordering, buying,
receiving, using, selling, delivering,
storing, disposing of, forwarding,
transporting, financing, or otherwise
servicing in any way, any transaction
involving any item exported or to be
exported from the United States that is
subject to the Regulations, or engaging
in any other activity subject to the
Regulations; or
2 The Regulations are currently codified in the
Code of Federal Regulations at 15 CFR Parts 730–
774 (2020). The Regulations originally issued under
the Export Administration Act of 1979, as amended,
50 U.S.C. 4601–4623 (Supp. III 2015) (‘‘EAA’’),
which lapsed on August 21, 2001. The President,
through Executive Order 13,222 of August 17, 2001
(3 CFR, 2001 Comp. 783 (2002)), which was
extended by successive Presidential Notices,
continued the Regulations in full force and effect
under the International Emergency Economic
Powers Act, 50 U.S.C. 1701, et seq. (2012)
(‘‘IEEPA’’). Section 1768 of ECRA, 50 U.S.C. 4826,
provides in pertinent part that all rules and
regulations that were made or issued under the
EAA, including as continued in effect pursuant to
IEEPA, and were in effect as of ECRA’s date of
enactment (August 13, 2018), shall continue in
effect according to their terms until modified,
superseded, set aside, or revoked through action
undertaken pursuant to the authority provided
under ECRA. See note 1 above.
3 The Director, Office of Export Enforcement, is
now the authorizing official for issuance of denial
orders, pursuant to recent amendments to the
Regulations (85 FR 73411, November 18, 2020).

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