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Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 201 / Friday, October 16, 2020 / Notices
University of California Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA. The human remains were
removed from a burial cave on the
island of Hawaii, HI.
This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25
U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in
this notice are the sole responsibility of
the museum, institution, or Federal
agency that has control of the Native
American human remains. The National
Park Service is not responsible for the
determinations in this notice.
Consultation
A detailed assessment of the human
remains was made by the University of
California Berkeley NAGPRA Advisory
Committee staff in consultation with
representatives of the Office of
Hawaiian Affairs (OHA). The OHA was
established in 1978, through
amendments to the Hawaii State
Constitution, to achieve self-governance
and to represent the lawful interests of
Native Hawaiians. Under NAGPRA, the
OHA is a Native Hawaiian Organization
(NHO).
History and Description of the Remains
In 1905, human remains representing,
at minimum, one individual were
removed from a burial cave on the
island of Hawaii by Annie M.
Alexander. The individual is
represented by a mandible. Ms.
Alexander, who founded the University
of California, Berkeley Museum of
Vertebrate Zoology, donated the
mandible to the museum, where it
comprises part of a larger legacy
collection. No known individuals were
identified. No associated funerary
objects are present.

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Determinations Made by the University
of California Berkeley
Officials of the University of
California Berkeley have determined
that:
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(10), the
human remains described in this notice
represent the physical remains of one
individual of Native Hawaiian ancestry.
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there
is a relationship of shared group
identity that can be reasonably traced
between the Native Hawaiian human
remains and the Office of Hawaiian
Affairs.
Additional Requesters and Disposition
Lineal descendants or representatives
of any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice
that wish to request transfer of control
of these human remains and should
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information in support of the request to
Dr. Thomas Torma, NAGPRA Liaison,
Office of the Vice Chancellor for
Research, University of California
Berkeley, 119 California Hall, Berkeley,
CA 94720–1500, telephone (510) 672–
5388, email [email protected], by
November 16, 2020. After that date, if
no additional requestors have come
forward, transfer of control of the
human remains to the Office of
Hawaiian Affairs may proceed.
The University of California Berkeley
is responsible for notifying the Office of
Hawaiian Affairs that this notice has
been published.
Dated: September 28, 2020.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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pandemic, the Commission conducted
its hearing through written testimony
and video conference on August 6,
2020. All persons who requested the
opportunity were permitted to
participate.
The Commission made these
determinations pursuant to section
751(c) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1675(c)). It
completed and filed its determinations
in these reviews on October 7, 2020.
The views of the Commission are
contained in USITC Publication 5122
(October 2020), entitled Steel Concrete
Reinforcing Bar from Mexico and
Turkey: Investigation Nos. 701–TA–502
and 731–TA–1227 (Review).
By order of the Commission.
Dated: October 8, 2020.
Katherine Hiner,
Acting Secretary to the Commission.
[FR Doc. 2020–22898 Filed 10–15–20; 8:45 am]
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
[Investigation Nos. 701–TA–502 and 731–
TA–1227 (Review)]

Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bar From
Mexico and Turkey
Determination
On the basis of the record 1 developed
in the subject five-year reviews, the
United States International Trade
Commission (‘‘Commission’’)
determines, pursuant to the Tariff Act of
1930 (‘‘the Act’’), that revocation of the
countervailing duty order on steel
concrete reinforcing bar from Turkey
and the antidumping duty order on steel
concrete reinforcing bar from Mexico
would be likely to lead to continuation
or recurrence of material injury to an
industry in the United States within a
reasonably foreseeable time.
Background
The Commission instituted these
reviews on October 1, 2019 (84 FR
52126) and determined on January 6,
2020 that it would conduct full reviews
(85 FR 5036, January 28, 2020). Notice
of the scheduling of the Commission’s
reviews and of a public hearing to be
held in connection therewith was given
by posting copies of the notice in the
Office of the Secretary, U.S.
International Trade Commission,
Washington, DC, and by publishing the
notice in the Federal Register on April
16, 2020 (85 FR 21266). In light of the
restrictions on access to the Commission
building due to the COVID–19
1 The record is defined in § 207.2(f) of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19
CFR 207.2(f)).

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Justice Programs Office
[OMB Number 1121–0240]

Agency Information Collection
Activities; Proposed Collection
Comments Requested; Revision of a
Currently Approved Collection: 2020
Law Enforcement Administrative and
Management Statistics (LEMAS)
Survey
Bureau of Justice Statistics,
Justice Programs Office, Department of
Justice.
ACTION: 30-Day Notice.
AGENCY:

The Department of Justice
(DOJ), Office of Justice Programs,
Bureau of Justice Statistics, will be
submitting the following information
collection request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted for 30 days until
November 16, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Written
comments and suggestions from the
SUMMARY:

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public and affected agencies concerning
the proposed collection of information
are encouraged. Your comments should
address one or more of the following
four points:
—Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the Bureau of Justice
Statistics, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
—Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s
estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
—Evaluate whether and if so how the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected can be
enhanced; and
—Minimize the burden of the collection
of information on those who are to
respond, including through the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms
of information technology, e.g.,
permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
Revision of a currently approved
collection: The Law Enforcement
Management and Administrative
Statistics (LEMAS).
(2) The Title of the Form/Collection:
2020 Law Enforcement Management
and Administrative Statistics Survey.
(3) The agency form number, if any,
and the applicable component of the
Department sponsoring the collection:
The form number for the questionnaire
is CJ–44. The applicable component
within the Department of Justice is the
Bureau of Justice Statistics, in the Office
of Justice Programs.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract:
Respondents will be general purpose
state, county and local law enforcement
agencies (LEAs), including local and
county police departments, sheriff’s
offices, and primary state law
enforcement agencies. Since 1987, BJS
has collected information about the
personnel, policies, and practices of law
enforcement agencies via the Law
Enforcement Management and
Administrative Statistics (LEMAS)
survey. This core survey, which has
been administered every 4 to 6 years,
has been used to produce nationally
representative estimates on the
demographic characteristics of sworn
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policies and procedures. Items were
added since the last 30-day notice
(Federal Register, Volume 85, Number
102, page 31809, on Wednesday, May
27, 2020) to capture staffing counts and
operating budget for 2019 in addition to
2020. Policies and procedures
pertaining to Coronavirus (COVID–19)
have also been added.
BJS plans to publish this information
in reports and reference it when
responding to queries from the U.S.
Congress, Executive Office of the
President, the U.S. Supreme Court, state
officials, international organizations,
researchers, students, the media, and
others interested in criminal justice
statistics.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: An agency-level survey will be
sent to approximately 3,500 LEA
respondents. The expected burden
placed on these respondents is about 2.5
hours.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: There are an estimated 8,750
total burden hours associated with this
collection.
If additional information is required
contact: Melody Braswell, Department
Clearance Officer, United States
Department of Justice, Justice
Management Division, Policy and
Planning Staff, Two Constitution
Square, 145 N Street NE, 3E.405A,
Washington, DC 20530.
Dated: October 6, 2020.
Melody Braswell,
Department Clearance Officer for PRA, U.S.
Department of Justice.
[FR Doc. 2020–22452 Filed 10–15–20; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Office of the Secretary
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request; Longshore
and Harbor Workers’ Compensation
Act Pre-Hearing Statement
Notice of availability; request
for comments.

ACTION:

The Department of Labor
(DOL) is submitting this Office of
Workers’ Compensation Programs
(OWCP)-sponsored information
collection request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995

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(PRA). Public comments on the ICR are
invited.
DATES: The OMB will consider all
written comments that agency receives
on or before November 16, 2020.
ADDRESSES: 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/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30–day Review—
Open for Public Comments’’ or by using
the search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anthony May by telephone at 202–693–
4129 (this is not a toll-free number) or
by email at [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Comments
are invited on: (1) Whether the
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the Department, including
whether the information will have
practical utility; (2) if the information
will be processed and used in a timely
manner; (3) the accuracy of the agency’s
estimates of the burden and cost of the
collection of information, including the
validity of the methodology and
assumptions used; (4) ways to enhance
the quality, utility and clarity of the
information collection; and (5) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on those who are to
respond, including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
The Office of Workers’ Compensation
Programs administers the Longshore
and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act.
The Act provides benefits to workers
injured in maritime employment on the
navigable waters of the United States or
in an adjoining area customarily used by
an employer in loading, unloading,
repairing, or building a vessel. In
addition, several acts extend the
Longshore Act’s coverage to certain
other employees. Title 20, CFR 702.317
provides for the referral of claims under
the Longshore Act for formal hearings.
This Section provides that before a case
is transferred to the Office of
Administrative Law Judges the district
director shall furnish each of the parties
or their representatives with a copy of
a prehearing statement form. The form
LS–18 is used to refer the case for
formal hearing under the Act. Each
party shall, within 21 days after receipt
of each form, complete it and return it
to the district director. Upon receipt of
the forms, the district director, after
checking them for completeness and
after any further conferences that, in
his/her opinion, are warranted, shall

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