Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. 164/Friday, August 25, 2017/Notices
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40644 Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 164 / Friday, August 25, 2017 / Notices must ask for public comment on the provide that each petition submitted DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY following: under part 556 must: Office of Foreign Assets Control (i) Whether the proposed collection of (1) Be written in the English language; information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the (2) Be submitted in three copies to Notice of OFAC Sanctions Actions NHTSA; agency, including whether the AGENCY: Office of Foreign Assets information will have practical utility; (3) State the full name and address of Control, Treasury. the applicant, the nature of its (ii) the accuracy of the agency’s ACTION: Notice. estimate of the burden of the proposed organization (e.g., individual, collection of information, including the partnership, or corporation) and the SUMMARY: The Department of the validity of the methodology and name of the State or county under the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets assumptions used; laws of which it is organized; Control (OFAC) is publishing the names (iii) how to enhance the quality, (4) Describe the motor vehicle or item of one or more persons that have been utility, and clarity of the information to of replacement equipment, including placed on OFAC’s Specially Designated be collected; the number involved and the period of Nationals and Blocked Persons List (iv) how to minimize the burden of production, and the defect or based on OFAC’s determination that one the collection of information on those noncompliance concerning which an or more applicable legal criteria were who are to respond, including the use exemption is sought, and satisfied. All property and interests in of appropriate automated, electronic, property subject to U.S. jurisdiction of (5) Set forth all data, views, and mechanical, or other technological these persons are blocked, and U.S. arguments of the petitioner supporting collection techniques or other forms of persons are generally prohibited from the petition. See 49 CFR 556.4(b). information technology, e.g. permitting engaging in transactions with them. electronic submission of responses. The regulations also provide that the DATES: See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION In compliance with these petition must be accompanied by three section for effective date(s). copies of the report of the defect or requirements, NHTSA asks for public FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: comments on the following proposed noncompliance that the manufacturer has compiled for submission to NHTSA OFAC: Associate Director for Global collections of information: Targeting, tel.: 202–622–2420; Assistant Type of Request: Extension of under 49 CFR part 573 Defect and Noncompliance Responsibility and Director for Sanctions Compliance & clearance. Evaluation, tel.: 202–622–2490; OMB Control Number: 2127–0045. Reports, and be submitted no later than 30 days after the manufacturer Assistant Director for Licensing, tel.: Form Number: This collection of 202–622–2480; or the Department of the information uses no form. determines the existence of the defect or noncompliance or is notified that Treasury’s Office of the General Title: 49 CFR 556, Petitions for Counsel: Office of the Chief Counsel Inconsequentiality. NHTSA has determined the existence of the defect or noncompliance. See 49 (Foreign Assets Control), tel.: 202–622– Affected Public: Businesses or other 2410 (not toll free numbers). for profit entities. CFR 556.4(b)(6) and (c). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Abstract: If a motor vehicle or item of The agency receives, on average, 30 replacement motor vehicle equipment is petitions per year seeking exemptions Electronic Availability determined to contain a defect related to under part 556 for an inconsequential The Specially Designated Nationals motor vehicle safety or not to comply defect or noncompliance. The agency and Blocked Persons List and additional with an applicable Federal motor estimates that it would take, on average, information concerning OFAC sanctions vehicle safety standard (FMVSS), the five hours for a manufacturer to programs are available on OFAC’s Web manufacturer is required under 49 compile, organize, and submit the site (www.treasury.gov/ofac). U.S.C. 30118 to furnish NHTSA and information needed to support each owners, purchasers, and dealers of the petition. Notice of OFAC Action(s) motor vehicle or motor vehicle Estimated Annual Burden: 150 hours. On August 22, 2017, OFAC equipment with notification of the determined that the property and Number of Respondents: 30. defect or noncompliance. The interests in property subject to U.S. manufacturer must also remedy the Comments are invited on: Whether jurisdiction of the following persons are defect or noncompliance without charge the proposed collection of information blocked pursuant to the relevant under 49 U.S.C. 30120. is necessary for the proper performance sanctions authorities listed below. A manufacturer may be exempted of the functions of the Department, from these requirements under 49 including whether the information will Individuals U.S.C. 30118(d) if the agency decides, have practical utility; the accuracy of 1. PISKLIN, Mikhail Yur’evich, upon application of the manufacturer, the Department’s estimate of the burden Russia; DOB 01 Dec 1980; Gender Male; that the defect or noncompliance is of the proposed information collection; Passport 71 0588176 (individual) inconsequential as it relates to motor ways to enhance the quality, utility and [DPRK3]. vehicle safety. That section provides clarity of the information to be Designated pursuant to section 2(a)(i) that the agency may only take such collected; and ways to minimize the of Executive Order 13722, ‘‘Blocking action after publishing notice in the burden of the collection of information Property of the Government of North Federal Register and providing an on respondents, including the use of Korea and the Workers’ Party of Korea, opportunity for any interested person to automated collection techniques or and Prohibiting Certain Transactions present information, views, and other forms of information technology. With Respect to North Korea’’ (E.O. arguments. 13722), for operating in the energy Regulations implementing this Jeffrey M. Giuseppe, industry in the North Korean economy. provision are found in 49 CFR part 556 Acting Associate Administrator, Enforcement. 2. SERBIN, Andrey, Russia; DOB 01 Exemption for Inconsequential Defect or [FR Doc. 2017–17997 Filed 8–24–17; 8:45 am] Nov 1986; Gender Male (individual) Noncompliance. The regulations BILLING CODE 4910–59–P [DPRK3]. VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:40 Aug 24, 2017 Jkt 241001 PO 00000 Frm 00107 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\25AUN1.SGM 25AUN1 sradovich on DSK3GMQ082PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 164 / Friday, August 25, 2017 / Notices 40645 Designated pursuant to section 2(a)(i) on behalf of, directly or indirectly, PROJECT GROUP ARCHITECTURAL of E.O. 13722, for operating in the DANDONG ZHICHENG METALLIC AND TECHNICAL SERVICES energy industry in the North Korean MATERIAL CO., LTD., a person whose (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, and economy. property and interests in property are QINGDAO CONSTRUCTION 3. HUISH, Irina Igorevna, Russia; DOB blocked pursuant to E.O. 13722. (NAMIBIA) CC, persons whose property 18 Jan 1973; Gender Female (individual) 5. KIM, Tong-chol, 34 Herbst Street, and interests in property are blocked [DPRK3] (Linked To: VELMUR Windhoek, Namibia; DOB 07 Aug 1968; pursuant to E.O. 13722. MANAGEMENT PTE LTD). POB North Korea; Gender Male; 6. KIRAKOSYAN, Ruben Designated pursuant to section Passport 472336944 issued 10 Sep 2012 Ruslanovich, Russia; DOB 03 Mar 1980; 2(a)(viii) of E.O. 13722, for acting or expires 10 Sep 2017; Managing Director, citizen Russia; Gender Male (individual) purporting to act for or on behalf of, Mansudae Overseas Projects; Director, [NPWMD] (Linked To: GEFEST–M LLC; directly or indirectly, VELMUR Mansudae Overseas Projects Linked To: KOREA TANGUN TRADING MANAGEMENT PTE. LTD., a person Architectural and Technical Services CORPORATION). whose property and interests in (PTY) Ltd.; Deputy Managing Director, property are blocked pursuant to E.O. Designated pursuant to sections Qingdao Construction (Namibia) CC 13722. 1(a)(iii) and 1(a)(iv) of Executive Order 4. CHI, Yupeng, Room 301, Unit 1, (individual) [DPRK3] (Linked To: 13382, ‘‘Blocking Property of Weapons No. 129 Jiangcheng Street, Yuanbao MANSUDAE OVERSEAS PROJECT of Mass Destruction Proliferators and District, Dandong City, Liaoning GROUP OF COMPANIES; Linked To: Their Supporters’’ (E.O. 13382) for Province, China; DOB 22 May 1969; MANSUDAE OVERSEAS PROJECT having provided, or attempted to nationality China; Gender Male; ARCHITECTURAL AND TECHNICAL provide, financial, material, Passport E27979708 (China); National SERVICES (PTY) LIMITED; Linked To: technological or other support for, or ID No. 210602196905220510 (China); QINGDAO CONSTRUCTION goods or services in support of, KOREA Chairman and Majority Owner, (NAMIBIA) CC). TANGUN TRADING CORPORATION, a Dandong Zhicheng Metallic Material Designated pursuant to sections person whose property and interests in Co., Ltd. (individual) [DPRK3] (Linked 2(a)(vii) and 2(a)(viii) of E.O. 13722, for property are blocked pursuant to E.O. To: DANDONG ZHICHENG METALLIC having materially assisted, sponsored, 13382; and for acting or purporting to MATERIAL CO., LTD.). or provided financial, material, or act for or on behalf of, directly or Designated pursuant to sections technological support