Information Collection Renewal Sent to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for Approval Under the Paperwork Reduction Act; OMB Control No. 1018-0100; Information Collection in Support of Grant Programs Authorized by the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA), 49941-49942 [05-16942]
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lanier Hylton, Director, Office of
Housing Assistance and Contract
Administration Oversight, Department
of Housing and Urban Development,
451 7th Street, SW., Washington, DC
20410, telephone (202) 708–2677 (this is
not a toll free number) for copies of the
proposed forms and other available
information.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department is submitting the proposed
information collection to OMB for
review, as required by the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35, as amended).
This Notice is soliciting comments
from members of the public and affected
agencies concerning the proposed
collection of information to: (1) Evaluate
whether the proposed collection is
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility; (2) Evaluate the
accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information; (3) Enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (4) Minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on those who are to respond; including
the use of appropriate automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses.
This Notice also lists the following
information:
Title of Proposal: Application for
Housing Assistance Payments; Special
Claims Processing.
OMB Control Number, if applicable:
2502–182.
Description of the need for the
information and proposed use:
Vouchers are submitted by owners/
agents to HUD or their Contract
Administrators (CA)/Performance Based
Contract Administrators (PBCA) each
month to receive assistance payments
for the difference between the gross rent
and the total tenant payment for all
assisted tenants. In the instance of
special claims, vouchers are submitted
by owners/agents to HUD or their CA/
PBCA to receive an amount of offset
unpaid rents, tenant damages,
vacancies, and/or debt service losses.
Agency form numbers, if applicable:
HUD–52670; HUD–52670A, Part 1;
HUD–52670A, Part 2; HUD–52671A,
HUD–52671B, HUD–52671C, HUD–
52671D.
Estimation of the total numbers of
hours needed to prepare the information
collection including number of
respondents, frequency of response, and
hours of response: The estimated total
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number of hours needed to prepare the
information collection is 313,534; the
number of respondents is 23,500
generating approximately 300,996
annual responses; the frequency of
response is on occasion and monthly;
and the estimated time needed to
prepare the response varies from 1 hour
to 2.66 hours.
Status of the proposed information
collection: Revision of a currently
approved collection.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995, 44 U.S.C., Chapter 35, as amended.
Dated: August 18, 2005.
Frank L. Davis,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Housing—Deputy Federal Housing
Commissioner.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Information Collection Renewal Sent to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for Approval Under the
Paperwork Reduction Act; OMB
Control No. 1018–0100; Information
Collection in Support of Grant
Programs Authorized by the North
American Wetlands Conservation Act
(NAWCA)
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
SUMMARY: We (Fish and Wildlife
Service, Service) have sent a request to
OMB to renew the collection of
information described below. We use
the information collected to conduct our
NAWCA grant programs in the manner
prescribed by that Act, the Migratory
Bird Conservation Commission, and the
North American Wetlands Conservation
Council. We also use the information to
comply with Federal reporting
requirements for grants awarded under
the program.
DATES: You must submit comments on
or before September 26, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Send your comments and
suggestions on this information
collection renewal to the Desk Officer
for the Department of the Interior at
OMB–OIRA at (202) 395–6566 (fax) or
OIRA_DOCKET@OMB.eop.gov (e-mail).
Please provide a copy of your comments
to Hope Grey, Information Collection
Clearance Officer, Fish and Wildlife
Service, MS 222–ARLSQ, 4401 North
Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203
(mail); (703) 358–2269 (fax); or
hope_grey@fws.gov (e-mail).
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To
request a copy of the information
collection requirements, explanatory
information, or related materials,
contact Hope Grey at the addresses
above or by phone at (703) 358–2482.
For information related to the grant
program, which is the subject of the
information collection approval, please
visit our Web site at https://
birdhabitat.fws.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The OMB
regulations at 5 CFR 1320, which
implement provisions of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C 3501
et seq.), require that interested members
of the public and affected agencies have
an opportunity to comment on
information collection and
recordkeeping activities (see 5 CFR
1320.8(d)). We have asked OMB to
renew approval of the collection of
information for the NAWCA grants
programs. The current OMB control
number for this collection of
information is 1018–0100, which
expires on August 31, 2005. We are
requesting the standard 3-year term of
approval for this information collection
activity. Federal agencies may not
conduct or sponsor and a person is not
required to respond to a collection of
information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number.
Following our submittal, OMB has up to
60 days to approve or disapprove our
information collection request; however,
OMB may make its decision as early as
30 days after submittal of our request.
Therefore, to ensure that your comments
receive consideration, send your
comments and/or suggestions to OMB
by the date referenced in the DATES
section of this notice.
We received one comment regarding
this notice. The commenter did not
address the necessity, clarity, or
accuracy of the information collection,
but stated that the North American
Waterfowl Management Plan and the
Council, as constituted, are used to kill
waterfowl, not save them. In addition,
the commenter petitions to reconstitute
the Council with different members and
requests program materials. We have not
made any changes to our information
collection as a result of the comment.
The North American Waterfowl
Management Plan (NAWMP), first
signed in 1986, is a tripartite agreement
among Canada, Mexico, and the United
States to enhance, restore, and
otherwise protect continental wetlands
to benefit waterfowl and other wetlandsassociated wildlife through partnerships
between and among the private and
public sectors. Because the 1986
NAWMP did not carry with it a
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mechanism to provide for broadly based
and sustained financial support for
wetland conservation activities,
Congress passed and the President
signed into law the NAWCA. The
purpose of NAWCA, as amended, is to
promote, through partnerships, longterm conservation of North American
wetland ecosystems and the waterfowl
and other migratory birds, fish, and
wildlife that depend upon such habitat.
Principal conservation actions
supported by NAWCA are acquisition,
enhancement, and restoration of
wetlands and wetlands-associated
habitat.
In addition to providing for a
continuing and stable funding base,
NAWCA establishes an administrative
body, the North American Wetlands
Conservation Council, made up of a
State representative from each of the
four flyways, three representatives from
wetlands conservation organizations,
the Secretary of the Board of the
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation,
and the Director of the Service. The
Council recommends funding of select
wetlands conservation project proposals
to the Migratory Bird Conservation
Commission (MBCC). Competing for
grant funds involves applications from
partnerships that describe in substantial
detail project locations, project
resources, future benefits, and other
characteristics, to meet the standards
established by the Council and the
requirements of NAWCA.
Materials that describe the program
and assist applicants in formulating
project proposals for Council
consideration are available on our Web
site at https://birdhabitat.fws.gov.
Persons who do not have access to the
Web site may still obtain instructional
materials by mail. There has been
virtually no change in the scope and
general nature of these instructions
since the OMB first approved the
information collection in 1999.
Instructions assist applicants in
formulating detailed project proposals
for Council consideration. The
instructional materials, including any
hard or electronic copy and information
or other instruments, are the basis for
this information collection request.
Notices of funding availability, which
are updated regularly, are posted on the
Grants.gov Web site (https://
www.grants.gov) as well as in the
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance.
We use information collected under this
program to respond to audits, program
planning and management, program
evaluation, Government Performance
and Results Act reporting, Standard
Form 424 (Application For Federal
Assistance), grant agreements, budget
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reports and justifications, public and
private requests for information, data
provided to other programs for
databases on similar programs,
congressional inquiries, and reports
required by NAWCA.
If we do not collect this information,
we would have to eliminate the program
because it would not be possible to
determine eligibility and the relative
worth of the proposed projects or to
meet our legal responsibilities under the
Act and regulations. Reducing the
frequency of collection would only
reduce the frequency of grant
opportunities, as the information
collected is unique to each project
proposal. Discontinuation of the
program is not a viable option.
Title of Collection: Information
Collection in Support of Grant Programs
Authorized by the North American
Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA).
OMB Control Number: 1018–0100.
Form Number(s): None.
Frequency of Collection: Occasional.
The Small Grants program has one
project proposal period per year and the
Standard Grants program has two per
year. Annual reports are due 90 days
after the anniversary date of the grant
agreement. Final reports are due 90 days
after the end of the project period. The
project period is 2 years.
Description of Respondents:
Households and/or individuals;
businesses and/or other for-profits
organizations; educational
organizations; not-for-profit institutions;
Federal Government; and State, local
and/or tribal governments.
Total Annual Burden Hours: 37,600.
We estimate 80 hours for each Small
Grant and 400 hours for each Standard
Grant.
Number of Respondents:
Approximately 150. We estimate 70
proposals for the Small Grants program
and 80 for the Standard Grants program.
Approximately half of the projects
submitted are funded.
We interviewed five previous and
current recipients of NAWCA grants
with regard to three aspects of the grants
programs: the availability of the
information requested, the clarity of the
instructions, and the annual burden
hours for preparing applications and
other materials, such as annual and final
reports for both the Small Grants and
the Standard Grants programs. All
respondents advised that the
information regarding descriptions of
both programs and application
instructions are readily available and
the clarity of the information/
instructions for both programs is good,
even considering the level of detail and
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technical information required in the
Standard Grants program application.
We invite your comments on: (1)
Whether or not the collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the NAWCA grants
programs, including whether or not in
the opinion of the respondent the
information has practical utility; (2) the
accuracy of our estimate of the annual
hour burden of information requested;
(3) ways to enhance the quality, utility
and clarity of the information to be
collected; and (4) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents. The information
collection in this program is part of a
system of records covered by the
Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552(a)).
Dated: August 3, 2005.
Hope Grey,
Information Collection Clearance Officer,
Fish and Wildlife Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Indian Gaming
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of approved Tribal—
State Compact.
SUMMARY: This notice publishes
approval of the Tribal—State Compact
between the State of New Mexico and
the Pueblo of Pojoaque.
DATES: Effective Date: August 25, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
George T. Skibine, Director, Office of
Indian Gaming Management, Office of
the Deputy Assistant Secretary—Policy
and Economic Development,
Washington, DC 20240, (202) 219–4066.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under
section 11 of the Indian Gaming
Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA), Public
Law 100–497, 25 U.S.C. 2710, the
Secretary of the Interior shall publish in
the Federal Register notice of the
approved Tribal-State Compacts for the
purpose of engaging in Class III gaming
activities on Indian lands. This Compact
authorizes the Pueblo of Pojoaque of
New Mexico to engage in certain Class
III gaming activities on Indian lands.
This compact is identical to the other
New Mexico compacts that were
approved by the Department in 2001.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Information Collection Renewal Sent to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) for Approval Under the Paperwork Reduction Act; OMB
Control No. 1018-0100; Information Collection in Support of Grant
Programs Authorized by the North American Wetlands Conservation Act
(NAWCA)
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: We (Fish and Wildlife Service, Service) have sent a request to
OMB to renew the collection of information described below. We use the
information collected to conduct our NAWCA grant programs in the manner
prescribed by that Act, the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission, and
the North American Wetlands Conservation Council. We also use the
information to comply with Federal reporting requirements for grants
awarded under the program.
DATES: You must submit comments on or before September 26, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Send your comments and suggestions on this information
collection renewal to the Desk Officer for the Department of the
Interior at OMB-OIRA at (202) 395-6566 (fax) or OIRA--
DOCKET@OMB.eop.gov (e-mail). Please provide a copy of your comments to
Hope Grey, Information Collection Clearance Officer, Fish and Wildlife
Service, MS 222-ARLSQ, 4401 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203
(mail); (703) 358-2269 (fax); or hope_grey@fws.gov (e-mail).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To request a copy of the information
collection requirements, explanatory information, or related materials,
contact Hope Grey at the addresses above or by phone at (703) 358-2482.
For information related to the grant program, which is the subject of
the information collection approval, please visit our Web site at
https://birdhabitat.fws.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The OMB regulations at 5 CFR 1320, which
implement provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C
3501 et seq.), require that interested members of the public and
affected agencies have an opportunity to comment on information
collection and recordkeeping activities (see 5 CFR 1320.8(d)). We have
asked OMB to renew approval of the collection of information for the
NAWCA grants programs. The current OMB control number for this
collection of information is 1018-0100, which expires on August 31,
2005. We are requesting the standard 3-year term of approval for this
information collection activity. Federal agencies may not conduct or
sponsor and a person is not required to respond to a collection of
information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
Following our submittal, OMB has up to 60 days to approve or disapprove
our information collection request; however, OMB may make its decision
as early as 30 days after submittal of our request. Therefore, to
ensure that your comments receive consideration, send your comments
and/or suggestions to OMB by the date referenced in the DATES section
of this notice.
We received one comment regarding this notice. The commenter did
not address the necessity, clarity, or accuracy of the information
collection, but stated that the North American Waterfowl Management
Plan and the Council, as constituted, are used to kill waterfowl, not
save them. In addition, the commenter petitions to reconstitute the
Council with different members and requests program materials. We have
not made any changes to our information collection as a result of the
comment.
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP), first signed
in 1986, is a tripartite agreement among Canada, Mexico, and the United
States to enhance, restore, and otherwise protect continental wetlands
to benefit waterfowl and other wetlands-associated wildlife through
partnerships between and among the private and public sectors. Because
the 1986 NAWMP did not carry with it a
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mechanism to provide for broadly based and sustained financial support
for wetland conservation activities, Congress passed and the President
signed into law the NAWCA. The purpose of NAWCA, as amended, is to
promote, through partnerships, long-term conservation of North American
wetland ecosystems and the waterfowl and other migratory birds, fish,
and wildlife that depend upon such habitat. Principal conservation
actions supported by NAWCA are acquisition, enhancement, and
restoration of wetlands and wetlands-associated habitat.
In addition to providing for a continuing and stable funding base,
NAWCA establishes an administrative body, the North American Wetlands
Conservation Council, made up of a State representative from each of
the four flyways, three representatives from wetlands conservation
organizations, the Secretary of the Board of the National Fish and
Wildlife Foundation, and the Director of the Service. The Council
recommends funding of select wetlands conservation project proposals to
the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission (MBCC). Competing for grant
funds involves applications from partnerships that describe in
substantial detail project locations, project resources, future
benefits, and other characteristics, to meet the standards established
by the Council and the requirements of NAWCA.
Materials that describe the program and assist applicants in
formulating project proposals for Council consideration are available
on our Web site at https://birdhabitat.fws.gov. Persons who do not have
access to the Web site may still obtain instructional materials by
mail. There has been virtually no change in the scope and general
nature of these instructions since the OMB first approved the
information collection in 1999. Instructions assist applicants in
formulating detailed project proposals for Council consideration. The
instructional materials, including any hard or electronic copy and
information or other instruments, are the basis for this information
collection request. Notices of funding availability, which are updated
regularly, are posted on the Grants.gov Web site (https://
www.grants.gov) as well as in the Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance. We use information collected under this program to respond
to audits, program planning and management, program evaluation,
Government Performance and Results Act reporting, Standard Form 424
(Application For Federal Assistance), grant agreements, budget reports
and justifications, public and private requests for information, data
provided to other programs for databases on similar programs,
congressional inquiries, and reports required by NAWCA.
If we do not collect this information, we would have to eliminate
the program because it would not be possible to determine eligibility
and the relative worth of the proposed projects or to meet our legal
responsibilities under the Act and regulations. Reducing the frequency
of collection would only reduce the frequency of grant opportunities,
as the information collected is unique to each project proposal.
Discontinuation of the program is not a viable option.
Title of Collection: Information Collection in Support of Grant
Programs Authorized by the North American Wetlands Conservation Act
(NAWCA).
OMB Control Number: 1018-0100.
Form Number(s): None.
Frequency of Collection: Occasional. The Small Grants program has
one project proposal period per year and the Standard Grants program
has two per year. Annual reports are due 90 days after the anniversary
date of the grant agreement. Final reports are due 90 days after the
end of the project period. The project period is 2 years.
Description of Respondents: Households and/or individuals;
businesses and/or other for-profits organizations; educational
organizations; not-for-profit institutions; Federal Government; and
State, local and/or tribal governments.
Total Annual Burden Hours: 37,600. We estimate 80 hours for each
Small Grant and 400 hours for each Standard Grant.
Number of Respondents: Approximately 150. We estimate 70 proposals
for the Small Grants program and 80 for the Standard Grants program.
Approximately half of the projects submitted are funded.
We interviewed five previous and current recipients of NAWCA grants
with regard to three aspects of the grants programs: the availability
of the information requested, the clarity of the instructions, and the
annual burden hours for preparing applications and other materials,
such as annual and final reports for both the Small Grants and the
Standard Grants programs. All respondents advised that the information
regarding descriptions of both programs and application instructions
are readily available and the clarity of the information/instructions
for both programs is good, even considering the level of detail and
technical information required in the Standard Grants program
application.
We invite your comments on: (1) Whether or not the collection of
information is necessary for the proper performance of the NAWCA grants
programs, including whether or not in the opinion of the respondent the
information has practical utility; (2) the accuracy of our estimate of
the annual hour burden of information requested; (3) ways to enhance
the quality, utility and clarity of the information to be collected;
and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on
respondents. The information collection in this program is part of a
system of records covered by the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552(a)).
Dated: August 3, 2005.
Hope Grey,
Information Collection Clearance Officer, Fish and Wildlife Service.
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