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Federal Register/Vol. 83, No. 8/Thursday, January 11, 2018/Notices 1462 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 8 / Thursday, January 11, 2018 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF STATE compilation includes reports of both did not receive any gifts during the tangible gifts and gifts of travel or travel calendar year or did not respond to the [Public Notice: 10266] expenses of more than minimal value, Office of the Chief of Protocol’s call for Office of the Chief of Protocol; Gifts to as defined by the statute. Also included data. Federal Employees From Foreign are gifts received in previous years Publication of this listing in the Government Sources Reported to including one gift in 1977, one gift in Federal Register is required by Section Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2004, one gift in 2008, two gifts in 2010, 7342(f) of Title 5, United States Code, as 2016 two gifts in 2011, one gift in 2012, one added by Section 515(a)(1) of the gift in 2014, twenty-three gifts in 2015, Foreign Relations Authorization Act, The Department of State submits the and seven gifts with unknown dates. Fiscal Year 1978 (Pub. L. 95–105, following comprehensive listing of the These latter gifts are being reported in August 17, 1977, 91 Stat. 865). statements which, as required by law, 2016 as the Office of the Chief of federal employees filed with their Protocol, Department of State, did not Dated: December 22, 2017. employing agencies during calendar receive the relevant information to William E. Todd, year 2016 concerning gifts received from include them in earlier reports. Any Acting Director General, U.S. Department of foreign government sources. The agency not listed in this report either State. AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the White House—Executive Office of the President] Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, Identity of foreign donor Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the estimated value, and current and government acceptance U.S. Government disposition or location The Honorable Barack Obama, 36″ × 28″ framed facsimile letter The Right Honorable Malcolm Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. to Abraham Lincoln, dated June Turnbull, Prime Minister of Aus- barrassment to donor and U.S. 4, 1863, from Henry Parks and tralia. Government. the people of Sydney, Australia. Billiards cue made of American and Australian wood in carrying case. Rec’d—1/19/2016. Est. Value—$515.00. Disposition— National Archives and Records Administration. The Honorable Barack Obama, White linen set, hand-knit in the His Excellency German Rojas, Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. Ao po’i Paraguayan style, in- Ambassador of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. cluding large table cloth, two Paraguay to the United States. Government. small table coverings, apron and napkins. Rec’d—1/28/2016. Est. Value—$560.00. Disposi- tion—National Archives and Records Administration. The Honorable Barack Obama, Three bottles of Italian wine and His Excellency Sergio Mattarella, Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. carrier box, Florence-made, of President of the Italian Republic. barrassment to donor and U.S. maple and burgundy leather, Government. with a reproduction of the litho- graph The Montecavallo Square by Philippe Benoise. Rec’d—2/ 8/2016. Est. Value—$667.00. Disposition—National Archives and Records Administration. Wine handled pursuant to U.S. Secret Service policy. The Honorable Barack Obama, Wood presentation box with His Excellency Benigno Aquino Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. plaque, bronze clasp, and black III, President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. felt interior. Book, title: the Philippines. Government. Malacanan Palace. Rec’d—2/ 15/2016. Est. Value—$390.00. Disposition—National Archives and Records Administration. The Honorable Barack Obama, Silver betel set comprised of a His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. box and four cups. Rec’d—2/ Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin barrassment to donor and U.S. 15/2016. Est. Value— Waddaulah, Sultan and Yang Government. $1,150.00. Disposition—Na- Di-Pertuan of Brunei tional Archives and Records Darussalam. Administration. The Honorable Barack Obama, Chess board, white and brown His Majesty Abdullah II ibn Al Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. mosaic checkerboard design, Hussein, King of the Hashemite barrassment to donor and U.S. with full set of pieces. Rec’d—2/ Kingdom of Jordan. Government. 23/2016. Est. Value— $1,150.00. Disposition—Na- tional Archives and Records Administration. VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:11 Jan 10, 2018 Jkt 244001 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\11JAN3.SGM 11JAN3 ethrower on DSK3G9T082PROD with NOTICES3 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 8 / Thursday, January 11, 2018 / Notices 1463 AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the White House—Executive Office of the President] Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, Identity of foreign donor Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the estimated value, and current and government acceptance U.S. Government disposition or location The Honorable Barack Obama, Soapstone sculpture, title: Cour- His Excellency Justin Trudeau, Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. age, olive green with black P.C., M.P., Prime Minister of barrassment to donor and U.S. flecks, depicting the profile of Canada. Government. an eagle with half of an Indige- nous man’s face in the center. Rec’d—3/9/2016. Est. Value— $650.00. Disposition—National Archives and Records Adminis- tration. The Honorable Barack Obama, Crystal bowl with etchings of the His Excellency Enda Kenny, Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. 1916 Easter Rebellion, the Prime Minister of Ireland. barrassment to donor and U.S. General Post Office and a pas- Government. sage from the proclamation of the Irish Republic. Book, title: 16. Circular silver cufflinks with an Irish harp engraving. Rec’d—3/14/2016. Est. Value— $6,783.00. Disposition—Na- tional Archives and Records Administration. The Honorable Barack Obama, Bust of Abraham Lincoln, hand His Excellency Rau´l Castro Ruz, Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. carved from wood, clothed in President of the Council of barrassment to donor and U.S. double-breasted jacket and bow State and the Council of Min- Government. tie, cut roughly at the base as if isters of the Republic of Cuba. from a tree and gradual smoothing to a polished sculpting at the top of his head. Cigar humidor made of wood in the shape of a house entitled ‘‘La Casa de Tabaco’’. Bottle of rum. 205 cigars. Cigar cutter. Two books, title: Raul Castro. Music CD. Rec’d—4/9/2015. Est. Value—$384.79. Disposi- tion—National Archives and Records Administration. Cigars and rum handled pursuant to U.S. Secret Service policy. The Honorable Barack Obama, Electronic bicycle made of black His Excellency Mauricio Macri, Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. metal. Rec’d—3/23/2016. Est. President of the Argentine Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. Value—$1,499.00. Disposi- public. Government. tion—National Archives and Records Administration. The Honorable Barack Obama, White award in a silver tone frame The Honorable Horacio Rodriguez Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. with two plastic triangle decora- Larreta, Chief of Government of barrassment to donor and U.S. tions on the top and bottom. the City of Buenos Aires, Ar- Government. Golden key to the city of Bue- gentine Republic. nos Aires. Red and white soc- cer jersey. Blue and white striped soccer jersey. Book, title: La Usina Del Arte—Puesta en valor y reciclaje. Book, title: Teatro Colon—Puesta en valor y actualizacion tecnologica. Rec’d—3/23/2016. Est. Value— $568.98. Disposition—National Archives and Records Adminsitration. The Honorable Barack Obama, 48″ × 41″ framed painting in acryl- His Excellency Narendra Modi, Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. ic, title: Peacock. Rec’d—4/1/ Prime Minister of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. 2016. Est. Value—$1,166.00. of India. Government. Disposition—National Archives and Records Administration. VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:11 Jan 10, 2018 Jkt 244001 PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\11JAN3.SGM 11JAN3 ethrower on DSK3G9T082PROD with NOTICES3 1464 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 8 / Thursday, January 11, 2018 / Notices AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the White House—Executive Office of the President] Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, Identity of foreign donor Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the estimated value, and current and government acceptance U.S. Government disposition or location The Honorable Barack Obama, Fountain pen, blue with silver de- His Excellency Nursultan Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States. tailing. 18″ × 14″ framed oil Nazarbayev, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. painting depicting a woman Republic of Kazakhstan. Government. looking at a mushroom cloud. Gift basket of food . Rec’d—4/4/ 2016. Est. Value—$3,615.82. Disposition—National Archives and Records Administration. Perishable items handled pur- suant to U.S. Secret Service policy. The Honorable Barack Obama, Ballpoint pen, gold with a red The Honorable George Non-acceptance would cause em- President of the United States.
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