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401 Ninth Street NW., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20004 Phone, 202–482–7200. Internet, www.ncpc.gov.
Chairman Vice Chairman Members Ex Officio: (Secretary of the Interior) (Secretary of Defense) (Administrator of General Services) (Chairman, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs) (Chairman, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform) (Mayor of the District of Columbia) (Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia) Staff: Executive Director Deputy Executive Director Chief Operating Officer Director, Planning Research and Policy Division Director, Plan and Project Implementation Division Director, Urban Design and Plan Review Division Special Assistant to Executive Director General Counsel Director, Office of Public Affairs Secretariat
JOHN V. COGBILL III ROBERT E. MILLER HERBERT A. AMES, ARRINGTON DIXON, STACIE S. TURNER DIRK KEMPTHORNE ROBERT M. GATES LURITA A. DOAN JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN HENRY A. WAXMAN ADRIAN M. FENTY VINCENT C. GRAY
MARCEL ACOSTA, Acting (VACANCY) BARRY S. SOCKS JULIA A. KOSTER WILLIAM G. DOWD DAVID W. LEVY, Acting MICHAEL SHERMAN LOIS J. SCHIFFER LISA N. MACSPADDEN DEBORAH B. YOUNG
[For the National Capital Planning Commission statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 1, Part 456.2]
The National Capital Planning Commission is the central agency for conducting planning and development activities for Federal lands and facilities in the National Capital Region. The region includes the District of Columbia and all land areas within the boundaries of Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties in Maryland and Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, and Arlington Counties and the city of Alexandria in Virginia. The National Capital Planning Commission was established as a park planning agency by act of June 6, 1924, as amended (40 U.S.C. 71 et seq.). Two years later its role was expanded to include comprehensive planning. In 1952, under the National Capital Planning Act, the Commission was designated the central planning agency for the Federal and District of Columbia governments. In 1973, the National Capital Planning Act was amended by the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, which made
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the Mayor of the District of Columbia the chief planner for the District and gave the Commission specific authority for reviewing certain District decisions. The Commission continues to serve as the central planning agency for the Federal Government in the National Capital Region. The Commission is composed of five appointed and seven ex officio members.
Three citizen members, including the Chairman, are appointed by the President and two by the mayor of the District of Columbia. Presidential appointees include one resident each from Maryland and Virginia and one from anywhere in the United States. The two mayoral appointees must be District of Columbia residents.
For further information, contact the National Capital Planning Commission, 401 Ninth Street NW., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20004. Phone, 202–482–7200. Fax, 202–482–7272. Internet, www.ncpc.gov. E-mail, info@ncpc.gov.
EDITORIAL NOTE: The National Credit Union Administration did not meet the publication deadline for submitting updated information of its activities, functions, and sources of information as required by the automatic disclosure provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552(a)(1)(A)).
NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION
1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone, 703–518–6300. Internet, www.ncua.gov.
Chairman Vice Chairman Member Director, Public and Congressional Affairs Executive Director General Counsel Chief Financial Officer Director, Office of Small Credit Union Initiatives Director, Office of Corporate Credit Unions Director, Office of Examination and Insurance Director, Office of Human Resources Director, Office of Capital Markets and Planning Director, Office of Chief Information Officer Inspector General President, Asset Management and Assistance Center
JOANN JOHNSON RODNEY E. HOOD GIGI HYLAND JOHN J. MCKECHNIE III J. LEONARD SKILES ROBERT M. FENNER MARY ANN WOODSON TAWANA Y. JAMES KENT D. BUCKHAM DAVID M. MARQUIS KATHY SACHEN-GUTE OWEN COLE DOUG VERNER WILLIAM DESARNO MIKE BARTON
[For the National Credit Union Administration statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 12, Part 720]
The National Credit Union Administration is responsible for chartering, insuring, supervising, and examining Federal credit unions and administering the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund. The Administration also administers the Community Development Revolving Loan Fund and manages the Central Liquidity Facility, a mixed-ownership Government corporation whose purpose is to supply emergency loans to member credit unions.
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