[Federal Register Volume 65, Number 229 (Tuesday, November 28, 2000)]
[Notices]
[Pages 70847-70848]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 00-30220]


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OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION


Public Hearing

AGENCY:  Overseas Private Investment Corporation.

ACTION:  Notice of public hearing.

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SUMMARY:  This notice sets forth the schedule and requirements for 
participation in an annual public hearing to be conducted by the 
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) on December 7, 2000. 
This hearing is required by the OPIC Amendments Act of 1985, and this 
notice is being published to facilitate public participation. The 
notice also describes OPIC and the subject matter of the hearing.

DATES:  The hearing will be held on December 7, 2000, and will begin 
promptly at 2:00 p.m. Prospective participants must submit to OPIC 
before close of business December 6, 2000, notice of their intent to 
participate.

ADDRESSES:  The location of the hearing will be: Overseas Private 
Investment Corporation, 1100 New York Avenue, NW., 12th Floor, 
Washington, DC. Notices and prepared statements should be sent ot 
Richard C. Horanburg, Overseas Private Investment Corporation, 1100 New 
York Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20527 (e-mail at [email protected] 
or facsimile at (202) 218-0179).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:  Richard C. Horanburg, Overseas 
Private Investment Corporation, 1100 New York Avenue, NW., Washington, 
DC 20527, (202)-336-8417, by e-mail at [email protected], or by 
fascimile at (202) 218-0179).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Procedure

    (a) Attendance; Participation. The hearing will be open to the 
public. However, a person wishing to present views at the hearing must 
provide OPIC with advance notice on or before December 6, 2000. The 
notice must include the name, address and telephone number of the 
person who will make the presentation, the name and address of the 
organization which the person represents (if any) and a

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concise summary of the subject matter of the presentation.
    (b) Prepared Statements. Any participant wishing to submit a 
prepared statement for the record must submit it to OPIC with the 
notice or, in any event, not later than 5 p.m. on December 6, 2000. 
Prepared statements must be typewritten, double spaced and may not 
exceed twenty-five (25) pages.
    (c) Duration of Presentations. Oral presentations will in no event 
exceed ten (10) minutes, and the time for individual presentations may 
be reduced proportionately, if necessary, to afford all prospective 
participants on a particular subject an opportunity to be heard or to 
permit all subjects to be covered.
    (d) Agenda. Upon receipt of the required notices, OPIC will prepare 
an agenda for the hearing setting forth the subject or subjects on 
which each participant will speak and the time allotted for each 
presentation. OPIC will provide each prospective participant with a 
copy of the agenda.
    (e) Publication of Proceedings. A verbatim transcript of the 
hearing will be compiled. The transcript will be available to members 
of the public at the cost of reproduction.

Background

    OPIC is a U.S. Government agency which provides, on a commercial 
basis, political risk insurance and financing in friendly developing 
countries and emerging democracies for environmentally sound projects 
which confer positive developmental benefits upon the project country 
while creating employment in the U.S. OPIC is required by section 
231A(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended (``the Act'') 
to hold at least one public hearing each year.
    Among other issues, OPIC's annual public hearing has, in previous 
years, provided a forum for testimony concerning section 231A(a) of the 
Act. This section provides that OPIC may operate its programs only in 
those countries that are determined to be ``taking steps to adopt and 
implement laws that extend internationally recognized workers rights to 
workers in that country (including any designated zone in that 
country).''
    Based on consultations with Congress, OPIC complies with annual 
determinations made by the Executive Branch with respect to worker 
rights for countries that are eligible for the Generalized System of 
Preferences (GSP). Any country for which GSP eligibility is revoked on 
account of its failure to take steps to adopt and implement 
internationally recognized worker rights is subject concurrently to the 
suspension of OPIC programs until such time as a favorable worker 
rights determination can be made.
    For non-GSP countries in which OPIC operates its programs, OPIC 
reviews any country which is the subject of a formal challenge at its 
annual public hearing. To qualify as a formal challenge, testimony must 
pertain directly to the worker rights requirements of the law as 
defined in OPIC's 1985 reauthorizing legislation (Public Law 99-204) 
with reference to the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, and be supported 
by factual information.

    Dated: November 21, 2000.
Richard C. Horanburg,
Director, Office of Congressional Affairs.
[FR Doc. 00-30220 Filed 11-27-00; 8:45 am]
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