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29812 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

99 / Tuesday, May 24, 2005 / Notices

Applicants’ Conditions restrictions, if any, and will be This meeting will deal with issues
Applicants agree that any order of the consistent with each Non-Money Market related to the work and the support
Commission granting the requested Fund’s policies as set forth in its provided by the Overseas Schools
relief will be subject to the following prospectus and statement of additional Advisory Council to the American-
conditions: information. sponsored overseas schools. The agenda
1. The shares of the Money Market 5. Each Non-Money Market Fund and includes a review of the recent activities
Funds sold to and redeemed by the Money Market Fund that may rely on of American-sponsored overseas schools
Non-Money Market Funds may be the order shall be advised by an Advisor and the overseas schools regional
subject to a sales load, redemption fee, and will be in the same group of associations, presentations on
asset-based distribution fee under a plan investment companies (as defined in developing improved communications
adopted under Rule 12b–1 under the section 12(d)(1)(G) of the Act). and fundraising capabilities for the
1940 Act, or service fee (as defined in 6. No Money Market Fund shall Council, and a presentation on a recent
Rule 2830(b)(9) of the NASD Conduct acquire securities of any investment Council project to enhance the
Rules). The Advisor will waive its company or company relying on section educational programs of American
advisory fee for each Non-Money 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7) of the Act in excess of overseas schools.
Market Fund in an amount that offsets the limits contained in section Members of the general public may
the amount of such fees incurred by a 12(d)(1)(A) of the Act. attend the meeting and join in the
Non-Money Market Fund. 7. Before a Fund may participate in a discussion, subject to the instructions of
2. Before the next meeting of the securities lending program, a majority of the Chair. Admittance of public
Board of Trustees of a Non-Money the Fund’s Board of Trustees, including members will be limited to the seating
Market Fund is held for the purpose of a majority of the Disinterested Trustees, available. Access to the State
voting on an advisory contract with the will approve the Fund’s participation in Department is controlled, and
Advisor or Sub-Advisor under section the securities lending program. The individual building passes are required
15 of the Act, the Advisor and the Sub- Board of Trustees also will evaluate the for all attendees. Persons who plan to
Advisor will provide the Board of securities lending program and its attend should so advise the office of Dr.
Trustees with specific information results no less frequently than annually Keith D. Miller, Department of State,
regarding the approximate costs to the and determine that any investment of Office of Overseas Schools, Room H328,
Advisor and the Sub-Advisor of, or Cash Collateral in the Money Market SA–1, Washington, DC 20522–0132,
portion of the advisory fee under the Funds is in the best interest of the telephone 202–261–8200, prior to June
existing advisory contract with the shareholders of the Fund. 11, 2005. Each visitor will be asked to
Advisor and the Sub-Advisor 8. The securities lending program of provide his/her date of birth and Social
attributable to, managing the each Fund will comply with all present Security number at the time of
Uninvested Cash of the Non-Money and future Commission and staff registration and attendance and must
Market Fund that can be expected to be positions regarding securities lending carry a valid photo ID to the meeting.
invested in the Money Market Funds. programs. All attendees must use the C Street
Before approving any advisory contract For the Commission, by the Division of entrance to the building.
with the Advisor or a Sub-Advisor for Investment Management, under delegated Dated: May 18, 2005.
a Non-Money Market Fund, the Board of authority. Keith D. Miller,
Trustees, including a majority of the Margaret H. McFarland, Executive Secretary, Overseas Schools
Disinterested Trustees, shall consider to Deputy Secretary. Advisory Council, Department of State.
what extent, if any, the advisory fees [FR Doc. E5–2585 Filed 5–23–05; 8:45 am] [FR Doc. 05–10333 Filed 5–23–05; 8:45 am]
charged to the Non-Money Market Fund BILLING CODE 8010–01–P BILLING CODE 4710–24–P
by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor
should be reduced to account for the
reduced services provided to the Non- DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Money Market Fund by the Advisor and DEPARTMENT OF STATE
the Sub-Advisor as a result of Bureau of Administration
[Public Notice 5067]
Uninvested Cash being invested in the [Public Notice 5086]
Money Market Funds. The Non-Money Overseas Schools Advisory Council
Market Fund’s minute books will record Notice of Meeting Notice of Availability of Alternative
fully the Board of Trustees’ Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Report for Fiscal
consideration in approving the advisory The Overseas Schools Advisory Year 2004
contract with the Advisor or a Sub- Council, Department of State, will hold
Advisor, including the considerations its Annual Meeting on Tuesday, June AGENCY: Department of State.
relating to fees referred to above. 21, 2005, at 9:30 a.m. in Conference ACTION: Notice.
3. Each of the Non-Money Market Room 1406, Department of State
Building, 2201 C Street, NW., SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of State,
Funds will invest Uninvested Cash in,
and hold shares of, the Money Market Washington, DC. The meeting is open to Bureau of Administration, is issuing this
Funds only to the extent that the Non- the public. notice in order to comply with the
Money Market Fund’s aggregate The Overseas Schools Advisory Energy Policy Act of 1992 and 42 U.S.C.
investment of Uninvested Cash in the Council works closely with the U.S. 13218(b). The purpose of this notice is
Money Market Funds does not exceed business community in improving those to announce the public availability of
25% of the Non-Money Market Fund’s American-sponsored schools overseas, the Department of State’s final Fiscal
total assets. which are assisted by the Department of Year 2004 report at the following Web
4. Investment of Cash Balances in State and which are attended by site: http://www.state.gov/m/a/
shares of the Money Market Funds will dependents of U.S. Government families c8503.htm.
be in accordance with each Non-Money and children of employees of U.S. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Market Fund’s respective investment corporations and foundations abroad. Questions regarding AFV reports on the

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Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 99 / Tuesday, May 24, 2005 / Notices 29813

State Department Web site should be and vanpool arrangements, bicycling EIS may be tendered at the scoping
addressed to the Domestic Fleet and walking; meeting, or may be sent to Mr. James
Management and Operations Division • Restoration of a portion of the Hoegler, PE, AICP at Metro-North
(A/OPR/GSM/FMO) [Attn: Chappell Bronx River Parkway Reservation which Railroad, or Ms. Patricia Chemka, AICP
Garner], 2201 C Street, NW., Room is currently used for customer parking at WCDOT at the addresses given under
B258, Washington, DC 20520, telephone back to parkland; and ADDRESSES below. Requests to be placed
202–647–3245. • Rerouting a portion of the Bronx on the study mailing list may also be
Dated: May 18, 2005. River Parkway Reservation bike made by calling or by writing to these
Vincent J. Chaverini, pathway in the study area. individuals.
The EIS will evaluate a build ADDRESSES: The public scoping meeting
Deputy Assistant Secretary Office of
Operations, , Department of State. alternative, comprising a multi-level will be held: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 in
parking structure and four possible rooms C and D at the Westchester
[FR Doc. 05–10334 Filed 5–23–05; 8:45 am]
access alternatives, a No Action County Center, 198 Central Avenue (at
BILLING CODE 4710–24–P
Alternative and any additional the Bronx River Parkway), White Plains,
reasonable alternatives generated by the NY 10606.
scoping process. Scoping will be The scoping meeting site is accessible
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION accomplished through meetings and to mobility-impaired people and
Federal Transit Administration correspondence with interested persons, interpreter services will be provided for
organizations, and Federal, State, persons with hearing impairments upon
Environmental Impact Statement for regional, and local agencies. request. People with special needs
Improved Station Access and DATES: The public is invited to should contact Mr. James Hoegler at
Additional Parking at the MTA Metro- participate in a scoping meeting on June Metro-North (888) 836–8301 at least five
North Railroad North White Plains 14th, 2005 commencing at 7 p.m. at the (5) days prior to the meeting.
Station, Westchester County, NY location identified under ADDRESSES Written comments will be taken at the
below to ensure that all significant meeting or may be sent to the following
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration issues are identified and considered. addresses thru July 11, 2005: Mr. James
(FTA), DOT. Presentation boards depicting the Hoegler, PE, AICP, MTA Metro-North
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Proposed Action will be available for Railroad, 345 Madison Avenue, 3rd
environmental impact statement. review at the meeting. Metro-North and Floor, New York, NY 10017, phone
WCDOT representatives will be present (888) 836–8301; or Ms. Patricia Chemka,
SUMMARY: The FTA, in cooperation with
at the meeting. AICP, Westchester County Department
the Metropolitan Transportation
Formal presentations by Metro-North of Transportation, 100 East 1st Street,
Authority (MTA) Metro-North Railroad
and WCDOT regarding the project will 9th Floor, Mount Vernon, NY 10550,
(Metro-North) and the Westchester
be made at 7 p.m., followed by the phone (914) 813–7753.
County Department of Transportation
(WCDOT), intend to prepare an opportunity for the public to make FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) comments on the scope of the EIS. Irwin B. Kessman, Director of Planning
on a proposal to improve station access Registration to speak will begin at 6:30 and Program Development, Federal
and provide additional parking at the p.m. and will remain open until 8:30 Transit Administration, (212) 668–2170.
Metro-North North White Plains Station, p.m.. A stenographer will be available at SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Westchester County, New York the meeting to record oral comments.
Those wishing to speak are requested to I. Scoping
(Proposed Action).
The FTA is the lead Federal agency register at the meeting location upon FTA, Metro-North and WCDOT invite
under the National Environmental arrival, however, registration to speak interested individuals, organizations,
Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). The will remain open until 8:30 p.m. The and Federal, State, and local agencies to
Proposed Action is being developed by meeting will conclude when all provide comments on the scope of the
Metro-North and WCDOT, the co- registered speakers have been heard. Proposed Action. During the scoping
sponsors of the Proposed Action. The Printed versions of the Scoping process, comments should focus on
EIS will be prepared in accordance with Information Document are available at a specific social, economic, or
NEPA and the applicable regulations for number of public libraries and environmental issues to be evaluated,
implementing NEPA, as set forth in 23 municipal offices. A list of these and on suggesting alternatives that may
CFR part 771 and 40 CFR parts 1500– locations can be obtained by contacting be less costly or have fewer
1508. The EIS is being prepared to Mr. James Hoegler, PE, AICP, or Ms. environmental impacts while achieving
satisfy the requirements of the New Patricia Chemka, AICP, at the telephone similar transportation objectives. To
York State Environmental Quality numbers listed below under ADDRESSES, assist interested parties in formulating
Review Act (SEQRA). Items that will be or by visiting the following Web sites: their comments, a Scoping Information
considered in the Proposed Action are: http://www.mta.info (click ‘‘MTA– Document has been prepared and is
• Expansion of parking capacity Home’’ then ‘‘Planning Studies,’’ and available on the MTA Web site and the
through the construction of a multi-level ‘‘North White Plains Station ’’) and the Westchester County Web site addresses
parking structure at Metro-North’s North WCDOT Web site: http:// noted above, or upon request from the
White Plains Station; www.westchestergov.com/ Metro-North and WCDOT
• Improved access to/from the transportation. The Scoping Information representatives identified above. The
proposed expanded parking facilities Document may also be requested by Scoping Information Document includes
from the east side of the railroad tracks; writing to these individuals, or may be the purpose and need for the Proposed
• Enhanced customer service viewed on-line by visiting the Web sites Action, a description of the preliminary
facilities for intermodal connections and listed above. alternatives, environmental issues that
parking demand management strategies The scoping comment period will will be addressed during the course of
such as: Jitney services, feeder buses remain open through July 11, 2005. the study, and an outline of the on-going
supported by park-and-ride lots, carpool Written comments on the scope of the public participation program.

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