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							CALL FOR NOMINATIONS - USDA Softwood Lumber Board (Deadline 
							to submit nominations: 
							March 14, 
							2014)
 
								 
 The U.S. Department of 
							Agriculture is now accepting nominations from 
							eligible industry members to serve on the 
							Softwood Lumber Board for a 3-year 
							term of office beginning January 1, 2015.  This 
							Board administers a national research and promotion 
							program for softwood lumber with oversight by USDA.  
							The Board meets throughout the year to review 
							marketing and research activities and makes 
							recommendation to USDA regarding its programs.  The 
							national program is funded by assessments on U.S. 
							manufacturers and importers that ship softwood 
							lumber to the United States.  The purpose of the 
							program is to increase the demand for softwood 
							lumber within the United States. Are you interested in serving or do you 
							know someone who may be qualified to serve?The Board is composed of 19 members appointed by the 
							Secretary of Agriculture.  Eighteen members 
							represent three U.S. geographical regions and two 
							Canadian regions.  One member represents other 
							importing countries besides Canada.  The Board will 
							be holding elections to fill seven seats whose terms 
							expire on December 21, 2014.  U.S. manufacturers 
							will fill four seats representing large companies – 
							two in the South region and two in the West region.  
							Three seats will be filled by importers – two 
							representing the Canada West region (one large and 
							one small company)  and one small company 
							representing the Canada East region.  Board members 
							will serve a 3-year term ending December 3, 2017.  
							To be eligible, nominees operating within the 
							regions must manufacture and ship within the United 
							States, or import, at least 15 million board feet of 
							softwood lumber annually.  Interested candidates may 
							nominate themselves, or nominate someone else – 
							either is acceptable.  Ballots will be mailed to 
							eligible companies and votes will be tabulated for 
							each region.  The top two candidates for each 
							position will be submitted to the Secretary.  The 
							Secretary will then appoint members from the pool of 
							applicants receiving the most votes.  
							Nomination applications are due to the Board by 
							March 14, 2014.
 Board member duties include:- Participate in 4-5 Board meetings throughout the 
							year, either in person or via teleconference
 - Periodically meet with designated work groups, 
							either in person or via teleconference
 - Have the ability to work effectively within a 
							group setting
 *Members of the Board are reimbursed by the Board 
							for reasonable travel and associated lodging 
							expenses as approved by the Board.
 If you can answer yes to any of the 
							following questions, you may be eligible:
 You are actively working within the 
							softwood lumber industry and your company:
 - Manufactures and ships within the United States at 
							least 15 million board feet of softwood 
							lumber annually from the U.S. South or the U.S. West
 - Imports at least 15 million board feet of softwood 
							lumber annually from Canada into the United States
 - You are not registered as a lobbyist with the 
							federal U.S. or state government
 Visit
							
							www.softwoodlumberboard.org for a copy of the 
							application, or contact the Board’s CEO, Steve 
							Lovett, at (312) 321-5131 or e-mail
							
							lovett@softwoodlumberboard.org.  You may also 
							contact Maureen Pello, USDA Marketing Specialist, by 
							phone (503) 632-8848 or e-mail
							
							maureen.pello@ams.usda.gov, for more 
							information. Executive Order No. 13490, 18 June 2010, 
							prohibits an individual who is registered with the 
							federal government or with a state government as a 
							lobbyist from serving on a federal advisory 
							committee. |