[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 194 (Tuesday, October 12, 2021)]
[Notices]
[Pages 56749-56750]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2021-22133]


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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE


Notice of Continuation and Request for Nominations for the Trade 
and Environment Policy Advisory Committee

AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.

ACTION: Notice and request for applications.

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SUMMARY: The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) 
has established a new two-year charter term and is accepting 
applications from qualified individuals interested in serving as a 
member of the Trade and Environment Policy Advisory Committee (TEPAC). 
The TEPAC is a trade advisory committee that provides general policy 
advice to the U.S. Trade Representative on trade policy matters that 
have a significant impact on the environment.

DATES: USTR will accept nominations on a rolling basis for membership 
on the TEPAC for the two-year charter term that began on September 28, 
2021, and will expire on September 28, 2023.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ethan Holmes, Director for Private 
Sector Engagement, [email protected], or Amanda Mayhew, 
Office for Environment and Natural Resources, 
[email protected] or (202) 395-9629.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

1. Background

    Section 135(c)(1) of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 
2155(c)(1)), authorizes the President to establish individual general 
trade policy advisory committees for industry, labor, agriculture, 
services, investment, defense, small business, and other interests, as 
appropriate, to provide general policy advice. The President delegated 
that authority to the U.S. Trade Representative in Executive Order 
11846, section 4(d), issued on March 27, 1975. Pursuant to an executive 
order that renewed the TEPAC and extended Executive Order 12905 of 
March 25, 1994, the U.S. Trade Representative established a new two-
year charter term for the TEPAC, which began on September 28, 2021, and 
will end on September 28, 2023.
    The TEPAC is a trade advisory committee established to provide 
general policy advice to the U.S. Trade Representative on trade policy 
matters that have a significant impact on the environment. More 
specifically, the TEPAC provides general policy advice with respect to 
the effect on the environment of implementation of trade agreements; 
negotiating objectives and bargaining positions before entering into 
trade agreements; the operation of any trade agreement once entered 
into, and other matters arising in connection with the development, 
implementation, and administration of the trade policy of the United 
States.
    The TEPAC meets as needed, at the call either of the U.S. Trade 
Representative or their designee, or two-thirds of the TEPAC members, 
depending on various factors such as the level of activity of trade 
negotiations and the needs of the U.S. Trade Representative.

II. Membership

    The TEPAC is composed of not more than 35 members, including, but 
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limited to, representatives from environmental interest groups 
(including environmental justice), industry (including the 
environmental technology and environmental services industries), 
agriculture, academia, consumer groups, services, non-governmental 
organizations, and others with expertise in trade and environment 
matters. USTR intends for the TEPAC to be broadly representative of key 
sectors and groups of the economy with an interest in trade and 
environmental policy issues. Fostering diversity, equity, inclusion and 
accessibility (DEIA) is one of the top priorities.
    The U.S. Trade Representative appoints TEPAC members for a term 
that will not exceed the duration of this charter. Members serve at the 
discretion of the U.S. Trade Representative. Individuals can be 
reappointed for any number of terms.
    The U.S. Trade Representative is committed to a trade agenda that 
advances racial equity and supports underserved communities and will 
seek advice and recommendations on trade policies that eliminate social 
and economic structural barriers to equality and economic opportunity, 
and to better understand the projected impact of proposed trade 
policies on communities of color and underserved communities. The U.S. 
Trade Representative strongly encourages diverse backgrounds and 
perspectives and makes appointments to the TEPAC without regard to 
political affiliation and in accordance with equal opportunity 
practices that promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. 
USTR strives to ensure balance in terms of sectors, demographics, and 
other factors relevant to USTR's needs.
    TEPAC members serve without either compensation or reimbursement of 
expenses. Members are responsible for all expenses they incur to attend 
meetings or otherwise participate in TEPAC activities.
    The U.S. Trade Representative appoints TEPAC members to represent 
their sponsoring U.S. entity's interests on trade and the environment, 
and thus USTR's foremost consideration for applicants is their ability 
to carry out the goals of section 135(c) of the Trade Act of 1974, as 
amended. Other criteria include the applicant's knowledge of and 
expertise in international trade issues as relevant to the work of the 
TEPAC and USTR. USTR anticipates that almost all TEPAC members will 
serve in a representative capacity with a limited number serving in an 
individual capacity as subject matter experts. These members, known as 
special government employees, are subject to conflict of interest rules 
and may have to complete a financial disclosure report.

III. Request for Nominations

    USTR is soliciting nominations for membership on the TEPAC. To 
apply for membership, an applicant must meet the following eligibility 
criteria at the time of application and at all times during their term 
of service as a TEPAC member:
    1. The person must be a U.S. citizen.
    2. The person cannot be a full-time employee of a U.S. governmental 
entity.
    3. If serving in an individual capacity, the person cannot be a 
federally registered lobbyist.
    4. The person cannot be registered with the U.S. Department of 
Justice under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
    5. The person must be able to obtain and maintain a security 
clearance.
    6. For representative members, who will comprise almost all of the 
TEPAC, the person must represent a U.S. organization whose members (or 
funders) have a demonstrated interest in issues relevant to trade and 
the environment or have personal experience or expertise in trade and 
the environment.
    7. For eligibility purposes, a ``U.S. organization'' is an 
organization established under the laws of the United States, that is 
controlled by U.S. citizens, by another U.S. organization (or 
organizations), or by a U.S. entity (or entities), determined based on 
its board of directors (or comparable governing body), membership, and 
funding sources, as applicable. To qualify as a U.S. organization, more 
than 50 percent of the board of directors (or comparable governing 
body) and more than 50 percent of the membership of the organization to 
be represented must be U.S. citizens, U.S. organizations, or U.S. 
entities. Additionally, at least 50 percent of the organization's 
annual revenue must be attributable to nongovernmental U.S. sources.
    8. For members who will serve in an individual capacity, the person 
must possess subject matter expertise regarding international trade and 
environmental issues.
    In order to be considered for TEPAC membership, interested persons 
should submit the following to Ethan Holmes, Director for Private 
Sector Engagement, at [email protected]:
     Name, title, affiliation, and contact information of the 
individual requesting consideration.
     If applicable, a sponsor letter on the organization's 
letterhead containing a brief description of the manner in which 
international trade affects the organization and why USTR should 
consider the applicant for membership.
     The applicant's personal resume.
     An affirmative statement that the applicant and the 
organization they represent meet all eligibility requirements.
    USTR will consider applicants who meet the eligibility criteria in 
accordance with equal opportunity practices that promote diversity, 
equity, inclusion, and accessibility, based on the following factors:
     Ability to represent the sponsoring U.S. entity's or U.S. 
organization's and its subsector's interests on trade and environmental 
matters.
     Knowledge of and experience in trade and environmental 
matters relevant to the work of the TEPAC and USTR.
     How they will contribute to trade policies that eliminate 
social and economic structural barriers to equality and economic 
opportunity and to understanding of the projected impact of proposed 
trade policies on communities of color and underserved communities.
     Ensuring that the TEPAC is balanced in terms of points of 
view, demographics, geography, and entity or organization size.

Sirat Attapit,
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Intergovernmental Affairs and 
Public Engagement, Office of the United States Trade Representative.
[FR Doc. 2021-22133 Filed 10-8-21; 8:45 am]
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