[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 176 (Tuesday, September 13, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-22873]
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[Federal Register: September 13, 1994]
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Part VIII
Executive Office of the President
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Policy Dialog Advisory Committee to Assist in the Development of
Measures to Significantly Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Personal
Motor Vehicles; Establishment and Open Meeting
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Establishment and Open Meeting of Policy Dialog Advisory
Committee to Assist in the Development of Measures to Significantly
Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Personal Motor Vehicles
AGENCY: Executive Office of the President.
ACTION: First Meeting of Policy Dialog Advisory Committee.
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SUMMARY: The Executive Office of the President has established a Policy
Dialog Advisory Committee to assist in the development of measures to
significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from personal motor
vehicles. This committee has been authorized under the President's
Climate Change Action Plan and Presidential Review Directive NEC-1.
Pursuant to section 9(c) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA, 5
U.S.C. App. 2, sec. 9(c)), a copy of the Committee Charter has been
filed with the Administrator of General Services and with the Library
of Congress.
The first meeting of this committee will be held on September 28
and 29, 1994. The purposes of the meeting is to discuss the charge to
the committee as stated in the Committee Charter, consider information
pertaining to the scope and purpose of the committee and how the
committee will operate, develop a schedule for committee deliberations
and reports, and begin discussion of issues the committee will address.
The committee meeting is open to the public without need for advance
registration.
DATES: The committee will meet on September 28, 1994 from 8:15 a.m. to
6 p.m., and on September 29, 1994 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The September 28 portion of the meeting will be held in room
2230 at the United States Department of Transportation, 400 7th Street,
SW., Washington, DC. The September 29 portion of the meeting will be
held at the White House Conference Center, 726 Jackson Place, NW.,
Washington, DC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For information pertaining to the substantive issues to be dealt with
by the advisory committee, contact: Ellen Seidman, Special Assistant to
the President for Economic Policy, Washington, DC 20500, phone (202)
456-2802, fax (202) 456-2223; Henry Kelly, Assistant Director for
Technology, Office of Science and Technology Policy, phone (202) 456-
6034, fax (202) 456-6023; Wesley Warren, Associate Director, Office on
Environmental Policy, phone (202) 456-6224, fax (202) 456-2710; or Alan
Krupnick, Senior Economist, Council of Economic Advisors, phone (202)
395-5012, fax (202) 395-6853. For information pertaining to the
establishment of the advisory committee and associated administrative
matters contact: Deborah Dalton, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20460, phone (202) 260-5495.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On April 14, 1994, the Executive Office of the President published
in the Federal Register a notice of intent to form a 30-member policy
dialog advisory committee to assist in the development of measures to
significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from personal motor
vehicles. That notice set forth the purpose of the committee and its
goals, and asked for suggestions from the public for members of the
committee. The period for public comment in response to the notice
ended May 4, 1994. Over 160 comments, suggesting more than 170
potential committee members, were submitted in response to the notice.
As set forth in the April 14, 1994 notice, the policy dialog arises
out of the President's Climate Change Action Plan, issued in October
1993. The committee will develop recommendations on the sets of
policies that would, if adopted, most cost-effectively obtain a return
to 1990 levels of greenhouse gas emissions from personal motor vehicles
by the years 2005, 2015 and 2025, with no upturn thereafter. This
framework of achievement of 1990 emissions levels in three alternative
years is intended to focus the issues and the recommendations to be
considered by the committee. Decisions on the amount and timing of
reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from personal motor vehicles,
and the policies to attain them, remain the responsibility of the
federal government. The Administration has stated that it is committed
to significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from personal
motor vehicles.
The committee will, as stated in the April 14, 1994 notice, include
representatives from state and local governments; the automobile
industry and related parties; labor; transportation fuels; and public
interest groups, including the driving public. Thirty individuals have
been tentatively selected to be members of the committee, though any
formal appointments will be subject to final checks on availability and
other issues. It is contemplated that these checks will be completed
prior to the committee's first meeting on September 28. Announcement of
the full committee membership will be made as soon as all members are
appointed.
II. Schedule for the Committee's Work
The Committee Charter provides that the committee's work shall be
completed, and its report issued, within one year of its first meeting,
unless such period is extended by the President. The Charter also
provides that the committee shall issue an interim report not later
than six months after the date of its first meeting.
III. Committee Procedures
The following procedures and guidelines shall apply to the
committee unless they are modified by the committee.
A. Facilitator
The committee shall be chaired by a neutral facilitator. Suzanne
Orenstein, of Resolve, Inc., has been retained by the federal
government to perform this function. The facilitator will not take
positions about substantive outcomes of the committee's work. The
facilitator's role is to chair committee meetings, help the committee
process run smoothly, and help participants define and reach consensus.
B. Support for Agreement
The committee is charged to work toward a set of consensus policy
options that committee members can, for the foreseeable future, support
individually and on behalf of the constituencies they represent.
C. Meetings
Meetings will be held in Washington, DC and at other locations at
the convenience of the committee. The Executive Office of the President
will announce committee meetings in the Federal Register in accordance
with the FACA. Such meetings will be open to the public as provided in
and subject to the provisions of the FACA.
D. Committee Procedures
Under the general guidance and direction of the facilitator, and
subject to any applicable legal requirements, the members will
establish the detailed procedures for committee meetings which they
consider most appropriate.
E. Use of Electronic Communications
Subject to the further decision of the committee, the committee's
agendas, meeting summaries and related items will be available to the
public through the Technology Transfer Network of the Office of Air
Quality Planning & Standards of the Environmental Protection Agency.
The public may also communicate with the committee and the facilitator
through this facility. The system will be able to be accessed
electronically (for modems up to 14,400 bps) starting October 10, 1994,
by calling (919) 541-5742. Help in accessing the system can be obtained
by calling (919) 541-5384 between 1:00 and 5:00 Eastern Daylight
Savings Time. Neither of these numbers is a toll-free number
F. Record of Meetings
A record will be kept of all advisory committee meetings. This
record will be placed in EPA Air Docket #A-94-24, and will be available
in the EPA Reading Room and on the Technology Transfer Network.
Dated: September 12, 1994.
W. Bowman Cutter,
Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy.
John H. Gibbons,
Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Kathleen A. McGinty,
Director, Office on Environmental Policy.
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