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`Requests for Repatriation
`Additional, written requests for
`repatriation of the cultural itemsin this
`notice must be sent to the Responsible
`Official identified in ADDRESSES.
`Requests for repatriation may be
`submitted by any lineal descendant,
`Indian Tribe, or Native Hawaiian
`organization not identified in this notice
`who shows,by a preponderanceof the
`evidence,that the requestoris a lineal
`descendantor a culturally affiliated
`Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian
`organization.
`Repatriation of the cultural items in
`this notice to a requestor may occur on
`or after August 7, 2023. If competing
`requests for repatriation are received,
`High Desert Museum must determine
`the most appropriate requestor prior to
`repatriation. Requests for joint
`repatriation of the cultural items are
`considered a single request and not
`competing requests. High Desert
`Museum is responsible for sending a
`copyofthis notice to the Indian Tribes
`identified in this notice.
`Authority: Native American Graves
`Protection and Repatriation Act, 25
`U.S.C. 3003, and the implementing
`regulations, 43 CFR 10.8, 10.10, and
`10.14.
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`Dated: June 28, 2023.
`Melanie O’Brien,
`Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
`[FR Doc. 2023-14380 Filed 7-6—23; 8:45 am]
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`DEPARTMENTOF THE INTERIOR
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`National Park Service
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`[NPS-WASO-NAGPRA-NPS0036130;
`PPWOCRADNO-PCUOORP14.R50000]
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`Notice of Inventory Completion:
`Eastern Washington University,
`Cheney, WA
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`AGENCY:National Park Service, Interior.
`ACTION: Notice.
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`SUMMARY:In accordance with the Native
`American Graves Protection and
`Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the Eastern
`Washington University has completed
`an inventory of human remainsandhas
`determinedthat there is a cultural
`affiliation between the human remains
`and Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
`organizations in this notice. The human
`remains were removed from Honolulu,
`Honolulu County, HI.
`DATES: Repatriation of the human
`remainsin this notice may occur on or
`after August 7, 2023.
`ADDRESSES: Kate Valdez, NAGPRA
`Coordinator, Eastern Washington
`
`University, 214 Showalter Hall, Cheney,
`WA 99004, telephone (509) 359-3116,
`email vvaldez6@ewu.edu.
`SUPPLEMENTARYINFORMATION: This
`notice is published as part of the
`National Park Service’s administrative
`responsibilities under NAGPRA. The
`determinationsin this notice are the
`sole responsibility of Eastern
`Washington University. The National
`Park Service is not responsible for the
`determinationsin this notice.
`Additional information on the
`determinationsin this notice, including
`the results of consultation, can be found
`in the inventory or related records held
`by Eastern Washington University.
`Description
`In 1906, during the excavation of a
`house foundation, human remains
`representing, at minimum, one
`individual were removed from
`Honolulu in Honolulu County, HI. In
`the early 1920s, O.S. James donated
`these human remains to the Eastern
`Washington State Historical Society
`(Accession #469.1), and on April 3,
`1987, the human remains werelegally
`transferred to Eastern Washington
`University. No associated funerary
`objects are present.
`Cultural Affiliation
`The human remainsin this notice are
`connected to one or moreidentifiable
`earlier groups, tribes, peoples, or
`cultures. Thereis a relationship of
`shared group identity between the
`identifiable earlier groups,tribes,
`peoples, or cultures and one or more
`Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
`organizations. The following types of
`information were used to reasonably
`trace the relationship: anthropological,
`geographical, and historical.
`Determinations
`
`Pursuant to NAGPRA andits
`implementing regulations, and after
`consultation with the appropriate
`Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
`organizations, Eastern Washington
`University has determined that:
`e The human remains described in
`this notice represent the physical
`remainsof one individual of Native
`American ancestry.
`¢ Thereis a relationship of shared
`group identity that can be reasonably
`traced between the human remains
`describedin this notice and the Hui Iwi
`Kuamo’o, a Native Hawaiian
`organization.
`Requests for Repatriation
`Written requests for repatriation of the
`human remainsin this notice must be
`sent to the Responsible Official
`
`identified in ADDRESSES. Requests for
`repatriation may be submitted by:
`1. Any one or more ofthe Indian
`Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations
`identified in this notice.
`2. Any lineal descendant, Indian
`Tribe, or Native Hawaiian organization
`not identified in this notice who shows,
`by a preponderanceofthe evidence,that
`the requestoris a lineal descendant or
`a culturally affiliated Indian Tribe or
`Native Hawaiian organization.
`Repatriation of the human remainsin
`this notice to a requestor may occur on
`or after August 7, 2023. If competing
`requests for repatriation are received,
`Eastern Washington University must
`determine the most appropriate
`requestorprior to repatriation. Requests
`for joint repatriation of the human
`remainsare considered a single request
`and not competing requests. Eastern
`Washington University is responsible
`for sending a copyofthis notice to the
`Native Hawaiian organization identified
`in this notice.
`Authority: Native American Graves
`Protection and Repatriation Act, 25
`U.S.C. 3003, and the implementing
`regulations, 43 CFR 10.9, 10.10, and
`10.14.
`
`Dated: June 28, 2023.
`Melanie O’Brien,
`Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
`[FR Doc. 2023-14385 Filed 7-6-23; 8:45 am]
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`INTERNATIONAL TRADE
`COMMISSION
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`Notice of Receipt of Complaint;
`Solicitation of CommentsRelating to
`the Public Interest
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`AGENCY:U.S. International Trade
`Commission.
`ACTION: Notice.
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`SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
`the U.S. International Trade
`Commission has received a complaint
`entitled Certain Vaporizer Devices,
`Cartridges Used Therewith, and
`Components Thereof, DN 3685; the
`Commission is soliciting comments on
`any public interest issues raised by the
`complaint or complainant’s filing
`pursuant to the Commission’s Rules of
`Practice and Procedure.
`FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa
`R. Barton, Secretary to the Commission,
`U.S. International Trade Commission,
`500 E Street SW, Washington, DC
`20436, telephone (202) 205-2000. The
`public version of the complaint can be
`accessed on the Commission’s
`Electronic DocumentInformation
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`System (EDIS) at hitps://edis.usitc.gov.
`For help accessing EDIS, please email
`EDIS3Help@usitc.gov.
`General information concerning the
`Commission may also be obtained by
`accessingits internet server at United
`States International Trade Commission
`(USITC) at hitps://www.usitc.gov. The
`public record for this investigation may
`be viewed on the Commission’s
`Electronic Document Information
`System (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov.
`Hearing-impaired persons are advised
`that information on this matter can be
`obtained by contacting the
`Commission’s TDD terminal on (202)
`205-1810.
`SUPPLEMENTARYINFORMATION: The
`Commission has received a complaint
`and a submission pursuantto § 210.8(b)
`of the Commission’s Rules of Practice
`and Procedurefiled on behalf of JUUL
`Labs, Inc. and VMR Products LLC on
`June 30, 2023. The complaintalleges
`violations of section 337 of the Tariff
`Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1337) in the
`importation into the United States, the
`sale for importation, and the sale within
`the United States after importation of
`certain vaporizer devices, cartridges
`used therewith, and components
`thereof. The complaint namesas
`respondents: NJOY, LLC of Phoenix,
`AZ; NJOY Holdings,Inc. of Scottsdale,
`AZ; Altria Group,Inc. of Richmond, VA;
`Altria Group Distribution Company of
`Richmond, VA; and Altria Client
`Services LLC of Richmond, VA. The
`complainant requests that the
`Commission issue a limited exclusion
`order, cease and desist orders, and
`impose a bond upon respondents’
`alleged infringing articles during the 60-
`day Presidential review period pursuant
`to 19 U.S.C. 1337(j).
`Proposed respondents, other
`interested parties, and membersof the
`public are invited to file comments on
`any public interest issues raised by the
`complaint or § 210.8(b)filing.
`Comments should address whether
`issuanceoftherelief specifically
`requested by the complainantin this
`investigation would affect the public
`health and welfare in the United States,
`competitive conditions in the United
`States economy,the production oflike
`or directly competitive articles in the
`United States, or United States
`consumers.
`
`In particular, the Commission is
`interested in commentsthat:
`(i) Explain how thearticles
`potentially subject to the requested
`remedial orders are used in the United
`States;
`(ii) Identify any public health,safety,
`or welfare concerns in the United States
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`relating to the requested remedial
`orders;
`(iii) Identify like or directly
`competitive articles that complainant,
`its licensees, or third parties make in the
`United States which could replace the
`subjectarticles if they were to be
`excluded;
`(iv) Indicate whether complainant,
`complainant’s licensees, and/or third
`party suppliers have the capacity to
`replace the volumeofarticles
`potentially subject to the requested
`exclusion order and/or a cease and
`desist order within a commercially
`reasonable time; and
`(v) Explain how the requested
`remedial orders would impact United
`States consumers.
`
`Written submissions on the public
`interest mustbefiled no later than by
`close of business, eight calendar days
`after the date of publication ofthis
`notice in the Federal Register. There
`will be further opportunities for
`commenton the public interest after the
`issuanceof anyfinal initial
`determination in this investigation. Any
`written submissions on other issues
`must also be filed by no later than the
`close of business, eight calendar days
`after publication of this notice in the
`Federal Register. Complainant mayfile
`replies to any written submissions no
`later than three calendar days after the
`date on which anyinitial submissions
`weredue, notwithstanding § 201.14(a)
`of the Commission’s Rules of Practice
`and Procedure. No other submissions
`will be accepted, unless requested by
`the Commission. Any submissions and
`replies filed in responseto this Notice
`are limited to five (5) pages in length,
`inclusive of attachments.
`
`Personsfiling written submissions
`mustfile the original document
`electronically on or before the deadlines
`stated above. Submissions should refer
`to the docket number(‘“‘Docket No.
`3685”) in a prominent place on the
`cover page and/orthefirst page. (See
`Handbookfor Electronic Filing
`Procedures,Electronic Filing
`Procedures.) 1 Please note the
`Secretary’s Office will accept only
`electronic filings during this time.
`Filings must be made through the
`Commission’s Electronic Document
`Information System (EDIS, hitps://
`edis.usiic.gov). No in-person paper-
`basedfilings or paper copies of any
`electronic filings will be accepted until
`further notice. Persons with questions
`
`1 Handbookfor Electronic Filing Procedures:
`hitps://www.usitc.gov/documents/handbook_on_
`filing_procedures.pdf.
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`regarding filing should contact the
`Secretary at EDIS3Help@usitc.gov.
`Anypersondesiring to submit a
`documentto the Commission in
`confidence must request confidential
`treatment. All such requests should be
`directed to the Secretary to the
`Commission and must includea full
`statementof the reasons why the
`Commission should grant such
`treatment. See 19 CFR 201.6. Documents
`for which confidential treatment by the
`Commission is properly sought will be
`treated accordingly. All information,
`including confidential business
`information and documents for which
`confidential treatment is properly
`sought, submitted to the Commission for
`purposesof this Investigation may be
`disclosed to and used:(i) by the
`Commission, its employees and Offices,
`and contract personnel(a) for
`developing or maintaining the records
`of this or a related proceeding,or (b) in
`internal investigations, audits, reviews,
`and evaluationsrelating to the
`programs, personnel, and operations of
`the Commission including under 5
`U.S.C. Appendix 3;or (ii) by U.S.
`government employees and contract
`personnel,? solely for cybersecurity
`purposes. All nonconfidential written
`submissions will be available for public
`inspection at the Office of the Secretary
`and on EDIS.3
`This action is taken under the
`authority of section 337 of the Tariff Act
`of 1930, as amended(19 U.S.C. 1337),
`and of §§ 201.10 and 210.8(c) of the
`Commission’s Rules of Practice and
`Procedure (19 CFR 201.10, 210.8(c)).
`By orderof the Commission.
`Issued: June 30, 2023.
`Lisa Barton,
`Secretary to the Commission.
`[FR Doc. 2023-14301 Filed 7-6—23; 8:45 am]
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`INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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`[Investigation Nos. 701-TA-682 and 731—
`TA-1592 (Final)]
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`Certain Freight Rail Couplers and Parts
`Thereof From China
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`Determinations
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`On thebasis of the record 1 developed
`in the subject investigations, the United
`States International Trade Commission
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`2 All contract personnelwill sign appropriate
`nondisclosure agreements.
`3Electronic Document Information System
`(EDIS): https://edis.usitc.gov.
`1Therecord is defined in § 207.2(f) of the
`Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19
`CFR 207.2(f)).
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