[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 7 (Tuesday, January 12, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Pages 1828-1829]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-632]


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NATIONAL GAMBLING IMPACT STUDY COMMISSION


Meetings

AGENCY: National Gambling Impact Study Commission.

ACTION: Notice of Remaining Commission Meetings/Activities.

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SUMMARY: The National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established 
under Pub. L. 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, is entering the final 
eight months of its mission to study the social and economic impacts of 
legalized gambling in America. This publication provides notice of the 
remaining scheduled meetings and other activities in 1999.

Tentative Meeting Schedule

NGISC Subcommittees, January 1999
NGISC Retreat--Full Commission, February 8-10, 1999
    Founders Inn and Conference Center, 5641 Indian River Road, 
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
NGISC--Full Commission Meeting, March 18, 1999
    Washington, DC
Report Subcommittee Meeting, April 7-8, 1999
NGISC Meeting, April 27-28, 1999
    Washington, DC
Invited Comment Meeting, May 11, 1999
    Washington, DC
NGISC--Full Commission Meeting, May 12, 1999
    Washington, DC
NGISC Conference Call, May 17, 1999
NGISC Conference Call, June 10, 1999

Status

    Meetings conducted by the full Commission, and, where possible, 
those of its subcommittees, will be fully open to the public unless 
otherwise announced at least 15 days in advance. As further details on 
specific times and locations affecting the meetings listed above are 
finalized, the Commission will make that information available on its 
web site, www.ngisc.gov, and will distribute advisories to all 
individuals/organizations in its FAX directory. Information on full 
Commission meetings will be provided at least 15 days in advance using 
the procedures outlined above. Where possible, information on 
subcommittee meetings will be provided in the same format. Individuals 
or organizations unable to access meeting information using these 
methods should contact the Commission to make alternative arrangements.

CONTACT PERSONS: For further information contact Craig Stevens at

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(202) 523-8217, or write to 800 North Capitol St., NW, Suite 450, 
Washington, DC 20002.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is provided to maintain the 
Commission's commitment to openness and to invite public participation 
where outlined. While this notice covers events currently planned for 
the remaining life of the Commission, it does not include any 
Commission activities which may be scheduled after its publication and 
at times and/or locations not outlined above. In such instances, to 
ensure advance notice is provided to interested members of the public, 
the Commission requests that interested parties register with the 
Commission's FAX directory by contacting Mr. Craig Stevens at (202) 
523-8217, and/or by following closely the Commission's web site: 
www.ngisc.gov. Interested parties may also provide this information by 
e-mail to `[email protected].' In addition to the scheduled 
invited comment period on May 11, 1999, written comments from members 
of the public are invited at any time. Written comments can be sent to 
800 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 450, Washington, DC 20002.
Tim Bidwell,
Special Assistant to the Chairman.
[FR Doc. 99-632 Filed 1-11-99; 8:45 am]
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