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Federal Register Notice: Notice of public meeting in preparation for the IMO’s 122nd session of IMO’s Council

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The U.S. Coast Guard will conduct an open meeting in Washington, D.C., in preparation for the upcoming 102nd session of International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council to be held at the IMO Headquarters, United Kingdom, July 15-19, 2019.

This meeting will be held Thursday, July 11, 2019, at 2 p.m. Eastern time. This meeting is open to the public. The public meeting will be held in Room 5L18-01 of the Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security St. Elizabeths Campus, 2703 Martin Luther King, Jr., Ave., Southeast, Washington, D.C., 20593.

Due to security requirements, each visitor must present two valid, government-issued forms of identification in order to gain entrance to the building. Those desiring to attend the public meeting should contact the Coast Guard ahead of the meeting to facilitate the security process related to building access, for the teleconference number or to request reasonable accommodation. Those wishing to attend should contact the Coast Guard no later than July 8, 2019.

For more information about the meeting agenda, please see the Federal Register notice.

For more information about attending the meeting, please contact Lt. Cmdr. Staci Weist at (202) 372-1376 or via email at Eustacia.Y.Weist@uscg.mil.

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