[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 219 (Tuesday, November 14, 1995)]
[Sunshine Act Meetings]
[Page 57271]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-28247]
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Notice of Vote to Close Meeting
At its meeting on November 6, 1995, the Board of Governors of the
United States Postal Service voted unanimously to close to public
observation its meeting scheduled for December 4, 1995, in Washington,
D.C. The members will consider a funding request for truck tractors and
spotters.
The meeting is expected to be attended by the following persons:
Governors Alvarado, Daniels, del Junco, Dyhrkopp, Fineman, Mackie,
McWherter, Rider, and Winters; Postmaster General Runyon, Deputy
Postmaster General Coughlin, Secretary to the Board Harris, and General
Counsel Elcano.
The Board determined that pursuant to section 552b(c)(9)(B) of
Title 5, United States Code, and section 7.3(i) of Title 39, Code of
Federal Regulations, the discussion of this matter is exempt from the
open meeting requirement of the Government in the Sunshine Act [5
U.S.C. 552b(b)] because it is likely to disclose information, the
premature disclosure of which would significantly frustrate a proposed
management action.
The Board further determined that the public interest does not
require that the Board's discussion of these matters be open to the
public.
In accordance with section 552b(f)(1) of Title 5, United States
Code, and section 7.6(a) of title 39, Code of Federal Regulations, the
General Counsel of the United States Postal Service has certified that
in her opinion the meeting may properly be closed to public observation
pursuant to section 552b(c)(9)(B) of Title 5, United States Code; and
section 7.3(i) of Title 39, Code of Federal Regulations.
Requests for information about the meeting should be addressed to
the Secretary of the Board, David F. Harris, at (202) 268-4800.
David F. Harris,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 95-28247 Filed 11-9-95; 3:30 pm]
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