Federal Register - September 13, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 174 / Monday, September 13, 2021 / Notices requesting partial distributions of an amount confidentially calculated by the Licensing Division that equals 50% of the average satellite royalty awarded to MGC for 20102013, as applied against the 20152017 satellite royalties collected. Motion at 4.1
The Settling Devotional Claimants SDC opposed the Motion as well as a separate motion that MGC filed in the companion cable docket. See Settling Devotional Claimants Opposition to Multigroup Claimants Motion for Partial Distribution of 20152017 Cable and Satellite Royalty Funds Opposition.2 MGC filed a Reply in support of its Motion. See Multigroup Claimants Reply in Support of Motion for Partial Distribution of 20152017
Satellite Royalties Aug. 13, 2021.3
Prior to ruling on a motion for partial distribution filed under 801b3C of the Copyright Act, the Judges must publish a notice in the Federal Register to determine whether any interested claimant entitled to receive such royalty fees has a reasonable objection to the partial distribution. Accordingly, this Notice seeks comments from interested claimants on whether any reasonable objection exists that would preclude the distribution to MGC of the requested amounts from the 20152017 satellite royalty funds. As the Judges have commenced a distribution proceeding concerning 20142017 satellite royalties, only claimants that have filed petitions to participate in the proceeding or are included in a petition to participate filed on their behalf are interested claimants for purposes of this Notice. Interested claimants objecting to the partial distribution must advise the Judges of the existence and extent of all objections by the end of the comment period. The Judges will not consider any objections with respect to the partial distribution motion that come to their attention after the close of the comment period.4
Dated: September 8, 2021.
Jesse M. Feder, Chief Copyright Royalty Judge.
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1 The Motion can be found at https app.crb.gov/
document/download/25503.
2 The Opposition can be found at https
app.crb.gov/document/download/25572.
3 The Reply can be found at https app.crb.gov/
document/download/25603.
4 The Judges deem the SDCs Opposition and MGCs Reply to constitute timely comments and will consider them, together with any other comments they receive during the comment period, in determining whether any reasonable objection exists that would preclude the requested distribution to MGC.
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MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE
CORPORATION
MCC FR 2108
Report on Countries That Are Candidates for Millennium Challenge Account Eligibility in Fiscal Year 2022
and Countries That Would Be Candidates But for Legal Prohibitions Millennium Challenge Corporation.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 requires the Millennium Challenge Corporation to publish a report that identifies countries that are candidate countries for Millennium Challenge Account assistance during fiscal year 2022. The report is set forth in full below.
SUMMARY:
Authority: Section 608a of the Millennium Challenge Act of 2003, as amended, 22 U.S.C.
7701, 7707a Dated: September 8, 2021.
Thomas G. Hohenthaner, Acting VP/General Counsel and Corporate Secretary.
Report on Countries That Are Candidates for Millennium Challenge Compact Eligibility for Fiscal Year 2022
and Countries That Would Be Candidates But for Legal Prohibitions Summary This report to Congress is provided in accordance with section 608a of the Millennium Challenge Act of 2003, as amended, 22 U.S.C. 7701, 7707a the Act.
The Act authorizes the provision of assistance for global development through the Millennium Challenge Corporation MCC for countries that enter into a Millennium Challenge Compact with the United States to support policies and programs that advance the progress of such countries to achieve lasting economic growth and poverty reduction. The Act requires MCC to take a number of steps in selecting countries with which MCC
will seek to enter into a compact, including determining the countries that will be eligible countries for fiscal year FY 2022 based on a a countrys demonstrated commitment to i just and democratic governance, ii economic freedom, and iii investments in its people, b the opportunity to reduce poverty and generate economic growth in the country, and c the availability of funds to MCC. These steps include the submission to the congressional committees specified in the Act and publication in the Federal Register of reports on the following:
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The countries that are candidate countries for FY 2022 based on their per capita income levels and their eligibility to receive assistance under U.S. law and countries that would be candidate countries but for specified legal prohibitions on assistance section 608a of the Act;
The criteria and methodology that the MCC Board of Directors the Board will use to measure and evaluate the relative policy performance of the candidate countries consistent with the requirements of subsections a and b of section 607 of the Act in order to determine eligible countries from among the candidate countries section 608b of the Act; and The list of countries determined by the Board to be eligible countries for FY 2022, identification of such countries with which the Board will seek to enter into compacts, and a justification for such eligibility determination and selection for compact negotiation section 608d of the Act.
This report is the first of three required reports listed above.
Candidate Countries for FY 2022
The Act requires the identification of all countries that are candidate countries for FY 2022 and the identification of all countries that would be candidate countries but for specified legal prohibitions on assistance. Under sections 606a and b of the Act, candidate countries must qualify as low income or lower middle income countries as defined in the Act.
Specifically, a country will be a candidate country in the low income category for FY 2022 if it has a per capita income that is not greater than the World Banks lower middle income country threshold for such fiscal year $4,095 gross national income per capita for FY 2022;
is among the 75 countries identified by the World Bank as having the lowest per capita income; and is not ineligible to receive United States economic assistance under part I
of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended the Foreign Assistance Act, by reason of the application of the Foreign Assistance Act or any other provision of law.
A country will be a candidate country in the lower middle income category for FY 2022 if it has a per capita income that is not greater than the World Banks lower middle income country threshold for such fiscal year $4,095 gross national income per capita for FY 2022;
is not among the 75 countries identified by the World Bank as having the lowest per capita income; and
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