Department of State Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees from Foreign Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2000; Notice
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Tuesday, February 27, 2001 Part IV Department of State Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2000; Notice VerDate 11<MAY>2000 20:47 Feb 26, 2001 Jkt 194001 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4717 Sfmt 4717 E:\FR\FM\27FEN2.SGM pfrm04 PsN: 27FEN2 12658 Federal Register / Vol. 66, No. 39 / Tuesday, February 27, 2001 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF STATE statements which, as required by law, Publication of this listing in the Federal employees filed with their Federal Register is required by section [Public Notice 3566] employing agencies during calendar 7342(f) of Title 5, United States Code, as year 2000 concerning gifts received from added by section 515 (a)(1) of the Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal foreign government sources. The Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Employees From Foreign Government compilation includes reports of both Fiscal Year 1978 (Public Law 95–105, Sources Reported to Employing tangible gifts and gifts of travel or travel August 17, 1977, 91 Stat. 865). Agencies in Calendar Year 2000 expenses of more than minimal value, Dated: January 15, 2001. The Department of State submits the as defined by statute. David Carpenter, following comprehensive listing of the Acting Under Secretary for Management. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—REPORT OF TANGIBLE GIFTS [Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel—2000] Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the Name and title of person accepting U.S. Government, Identity of foreign donor and Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the estimated value, and current government acceptance U.S. Government disposition or location Appalachian Regional Commission Jesse L. White, Jr.—Federal Co- Recd—April 3–11, 2000; Est. Value—$10,410.00; Agriculture Department of Western Guest speaker and panelist at a Chairman. Expended for airfare, hotel, and meals. Australia, Australia. conference on rural economic development. Commerce J. Michael Rowe, Director, Center Recd—April 18, 2000; Est. Value—$452.00; Ex- Institute of Nuclear Energy Re- To participate in a review of a pro- for Neutron Research. pended for lodging and meals. search, Taipei, Taiwan. posed new research reactor. J. Michael Rowe, Director, Center Recd—April 18, 2000; Est. Value—$868.00; Ex- Australian Nuclear Science and To participate in a review of solici- for Neutron Research. pended for lodging and meals. Technology Organization, Syd- tation and bidding for a new re- ney, Australia. search reactor in Australia. Willie E. May, Chief, Analytical Recd—April 12, 2000; Est. Value—$676.00; Ex- Centro de Investigacion en Ciencia To speak at the First International Chemistry Division. pended for lodging and airfare. Aplicada Y Technologia Meeting on Metrology. Avanzada del Instituto, Politecnico Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico. NASA Anne Marie Chaka, Spouse ............ Academic fellowship stipened for spouse; Recd— Fritz-Haber Institute, Max Planck Max Planck Fellowship arranged January 1–March 1, 2000; Est. Value—$6000.00. Society, Germany. for spouse through her em- ployer, The Lubrizol Corporation. Anne Marie Chaka, Spouse ............ Expended for airfare, hotel and meals for spouse; University of Padua, Italy ............... Spouse presented invited seminar Recd—July 4, 2000; Est. Value—$900.00. on surface physics. Anne Marie Chaka, Spouse ............ Expended for airfare, hotel and meals for spouse; CECAM (European Science Foun- Spouse presented invited seminar Recd—January 1–July 7, 2000; Est. Value— dation). on surface physics in Lyons, $1500.00. France. Michelle Hawes, Spouse ................. Expended for airfare for spouse; Recd—October 31, Russian Aviation and Space Agen- Commercial flights from Moscow to 2000; Est. Value—$449.68. cy. Baikonur unavailable. Russian Agency provided transportation. U.S. House of Representatives Jennifer J. Bottegal, Rep. Cramer .. Food, lodging and transportation in Moscow; Recd— Russia ............................................ Authorized by 5 U.S.C. April 15–22, 2000; Est. Value—$not submitted. 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). David McIntosh, Member of Con- Food, lodging and travel within State of Israel; The State of Israel ......................... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. gress. Recd—January 6–14, 2000; Est. Value—$not 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). submitted. M. Douglass Bellis, Legislative Food, lodging and ground transportation in Dublin, Ireland ............................................ Authorized by 5 U.S.C. Counsel. Ireland. 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). M. Douglass Bellis, Legislative Meals and lodging and transportation in Moscow; Russia ............................................ Authorized by 5 U.S.C. Counsel. Recd—April 15–22, 2000; Est. Value—$not sub- 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). mitted. Mark Kirk, International Relations Air transportation from Amman to Petra, Jordan and Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan ...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. Comm. back; Recd—April 2, 1999; Est. Value—$not sub- 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). mitted. John Steele, Rep. McIntosh............ Food, lodging and travel within State of Israel; The State of Israel ......................... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. Recd—January 6–14, 2000; Est. Value—$not 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). submitted. Ethan Cooper, Rep. Curt Weldon ... Food, lodging and transportation in Moscow; Recd— Russia ............................................ Authorized by 5 U.S.C. April 15–22, 2000. 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). U.S. Senate Diana Enzi, spouse of Senator Enzi Transportation with Slovenia via helicopter to partici- Government of Republic of Slo- Non-acceptance would cause host pate in official fact-finding events; Recd—May 31, venia. government embarrassment. 2000; Est. Value—$not submitted. Brian McKeon, Minority Counsel Transportation from Bogota to bases in Southern Government of Colombia............... Official travel to review U.S.-Co- Foreign Relations Committee. Colombia and return to Bogota via National Police lombian counter-narcotics pro- aircraft, including lunch; Recd—March 14, 2000; grams. Commercial transpor- Est. Value—$not submitted. tation not available. VerDate 11<MAY>2000 20:47 Feb 26, 2001 Jkt 194001 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\27FEN2.SGM pfrm04 PsN: 27FEN2 Federal Register / Vol. 66, No. 39 / Tuesday, February 27, 2001 / Notices 12659 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—REPORT OF TANGIBLE GIFTS—Continued [Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel—2000] Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the Name and title of person accepting U.S. Government, Identity of foreign donor and Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the estimated value, and current government acceptance U.S. Government disposition or location Marcia Lee, Professional Staff, For- Transportation from Bogota to Cartagena and re- Government of Colombia ............... Invited by President to accompany eign Relations Committee. turn; Recd—April 19–20, 2000; Est. Value—$not him on the flight to Cartagena. submitted. No commercial flight available on return to Bogota. Brian McKeon, Minority Counsel Transportation from Bogota to Cartagena and re- Government of Colombia ............... Invited by President to accompany Foreign Relations Committee. turn; Recd—April 19–20, 2000; Est. Value—$not him on the flight to Cartagena. submitted. No commercial flight available on return to Bogota. Henry (Bob) Nickel, Secretary of Transportation within Slovenia via helicopter to par- Government of Republic of Slo- Non-acceptance would cause host NATO PA Delegation, Office of ticipate in official fact-finding events; Recd—May venia. government embarrassment. Senator Roth. 31, 2000; Est. Value—$not submitted. William V. Roth, Jr., U.S. Senator .. Transportation within Australia via bus, including Government of Australia ................ Official travel to participate in Asia some meals; Recd—January 6–14, 2000; Est. Pacific Parliamentary Forum. Value—$not submitted. Harry Reid, U.S. Senator ................ Transportation within Egypt via small aircraft, includ- Arab Republic of Egypt .................. Non-acceptance would cause host ing meals; Recd—January 16, 2000; Est. Value— government embarrassment. $not submitted. Landra Reid, Spouse of Senator Transportation within Egypt via small aircraft, includ- Arab Republic of Egypt .................. Non-acceptance would cause host Reid. ing meals; Recd—January 16, 2000; Est. Value— government embarrassment. $not submitted. Ranit Schmelzer, Press Secretary Transportation within Egypt via small aircraft, includ- Arab Republic of Egypt .................. Non-acceptance would cause host to Democratic Leader. ing meals; Recd—January 16, 2000; Est. Value— government embarrassment. $not submitted. George V. Voinovich, U.S. Senator Transportation within Slovenia via helicopter to par- Government of Republic of Slo- Non-acceptance would cause host ticipate in official fact-finding events; Recd—May venia. government embarrassment. 31, 2000; Est. Value—$not submitted. Janet Voinovich, spouse of Senator Transportation within Slovenia via helicopter to par- Government of Republic of Slo- Non-acceptance would cause host Voinovich. ticipate in official fact-finding events; Recd—May venia. government embarrassment. 31, 2000; Est. Value—$not submitted. Sally Walsh, Director, Inter- Transportation within Egypt via small aircraft, includ- Arab Republic of Egypt .................. Non-acceptance would cause host parliamentary Services. ing meals; Recd—January 16, 2000; Est. Value— government embarrassment. $not submitted. Marcia Lee, Professional Staff, For- Transportation from Bogota to bases in Southern