Information Collection; Day Use on the National Forests of Southern California, 56887-56888 [05-19424]
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For
information on the voluntary ‘‘do not
sell’’ list of invasive plant species for
Florida nurseries, contact Dr. Barney
Caton, Ecologist and Pest Risk Analyst,
Center for Plant Health Science and
Technology, PPQ, 1730 Varsity Drive,
Suite 300, Raleigh, NC 27607; (919)
855–7504. For copies of more detailed
information on the information
collection, contact Mrs. Celeste Sickles,
APHIS’s Information Collection
Coordinator, at (301) 734–7477.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Voluntary ‘‘Do Not Sell’’ List of
Invasive Plant Species.
OMB Number: 0579–XXXX.
Type of Request: Approval of a new
information collection.
Abstract: In 2001, the Florida
Nursery, Growers, & Landscape
Association (FNGLA), in cooperation
with the Florida Exotic Pest Plant
Council (FLEPPC), created and
promoted a list of known invasive plant
species that should not be grown or sold
in Florida nurseries. Forty-three plant
species were chosen for the list. A
voluntary effort by nurseries to limit
trade in these species is a potentially
worthwhile approach to safeguarding
U.S. ecosystems from invasive plants.
The effectiveness of the voluntary
program on trade in these species since
2001 has not been fully studied,
however.
The Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS) of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture is
responsible for safeguarding the United
States against plant pests and noxious
weeds. A recent assessment by the
Center for Plant Health Science and
Technology, Plant Protection and
Quarantine, APHIS, indicated that
availability in Florida nurseries of the
43 species on the FNGLA list has not
changed since 1999. APHIS proposes to
conduct a single survey of owners and
managers of Florida nurseries and plant
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dealers to determine how many were
aware of the program, whether they
were complying if they were aware of it,
and whether they would have complied
if they had known about it. The results
of the survey will help APHIS learn how
well such voluntary ‘‘do not sell’’
programs may be accepted by owners
and managers of nurseries and plant
dealers and how effective such
programs may be.
We are asking the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) to
approve the information collection
activity associated with the voluntary
‘‘do not sell’’ list of invasive species for
Florida nurseries.
The purpose of this notice is to solicit
comments from the public (as well as
affected agencies) concerning our
information collection. These comments
will help us:
(1) Evaluate whether the collection of
information 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 our
estimate of the burden of the collection
of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(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, through use, as
appropriate, of automated, electronic,
mechanical, and other collection
technologies; e.g., permitting electronic
submission of responses.
Estimate of burden: The public
reporting burden for this collection of
information is estimated to average 0.5
hour per response.
Respondents: Owners and managers
of nurseries, and nursery stock dealers
in Florida.
Estimated annual number of
respondents: 200.
Estimated annual number of
responses per respondent: 1.
Estimated annual number of
responses: 200.
Estimated total annual burden on
respondents: 100 hours. (Due to
averaging, the total annual burden hours
may not equal the product of the annual
number of responses multiplied by the
reporting burden per response.)
All responses to this notice will be
summarized and included in the request
for OMB approval. All comments will
also become a matter of public record.
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Done in Washington, DC, this 23rd day of
September 2005.
Elizabeth E. Gaston,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Information Collection; Day Use on the
National Forests of Southern California
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice; request for comment.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
Forest Service is seeking comments
from all interested individuals and
organizations on the extension
information collection, Day Use on the
National Forests of Southern California.
DATES: Comments must be received in
writing on or before November 28, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this
notice should be addressed to Dr.
Deborah J. Chavez, Pacific Southwest
Research Station, 4955 Canyon Crest
Drive, Riverside, CA 92507. Comments
also may be submitted via facsimile to
(909) 680–1501, or send an
e-mail to dchavez@fs.fed.us.
The public may inspect comments
received at the address above during
normal business hours. Visitors are
encouraged to call ahead to (909) 680–
1500 to facilitate entry to the building.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Deborah J. Chavez, Pacific Southwest
Research Station, (909) 680–1558,
e-mail to dchavez@fs.fed.us. Individuals
who use telecommunication devices for
the deaf may call the Federal
Information Relay Service at 1–800–
877–8339 twenty-four hours a day,
every day of the year, including
holidays.
Title: Day
Use on the National Forests of Southern
California.
OMB Number: 0596–0129.
Expiration Date of Approval:
3/31/2006.
Type of Request: Extension.
Abstract: Users of urban proximate
National Forests in Southern California
come from a variety of ethnic/racial,
income, age, educational, and other
socio-demographic backgrounds. The
activities pursued, information sources
utilized, and site attributes preferred are
just some of the items affected by these
differences. Past studies completed
through previously approved collections
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have provided baseline information
from which managers have made
decisions, revised forest plans, and
renovated/redesigned recreation sites.
Additional information is needed for the
managers of National Forests in
Southern California, in part to validate
previous results and in part because of
the continuously changing profile of the
visitor population recreating on the
National Forests of Southern California.
In the absence of the resultant
information from the proposed series,
the Forest Service will be ill-equipped
to implement management changes
required to respond to the needs and
preferences of day use visitors. Data will
be collected from visitors at outdoor
recreation day use sites (these include
developed picnic areas, general forest
day use sites, off-road staging areas,
trails, etc.) on National Forests in
Southern California. Sites, dates of data
collection, and individuals participating
in the study will be randomly selected
for inclusion in the study. Survey
instruments will be available in English
and Spanish and bilingual research
teams will collect the data. Participation
in this study is voluntary. The
maximum amount of completion time
will average 15 minutes or less.
Participants will answer questions on
the following topics: socio-demographic
profile; National Forest visitation
history and patterns; activity patterns;
information and communication; site
amenities/characteristics; perceptions
about the environment and land uses;
and general comments. Urban National
Forests in Southern California have
used the information to assist in
effective management of recreation
activities in the region studied. Data
collected previously has been used by
the agency to institute forest
newspapers, add site renovations to an
existing picnic area, and in forest
planning. Results have been presented
at local, national and international
meetings, and have been published in
several outlets. Data generated through
this collection will be utilized in a
similar manner as well as provide
opportunities for comparisons of visitor
profile and use shifts over time. Data
will be evaluated and analyzed by Dr.
Deborah J. Chavez at the Pacific
Southwest Research Station.
Consequences for not collecting this
data would be (a) decreased service
delivery due to decreased quality and
breadth of information provided to
resource managers on the sociodemographic profile of visitors,
visitation history and patterns,
information and communication, site
amenities/characteristics, perceptions
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about the environment and land uses,
(b) decreased ability to continue to
expand approved research work unit’s
assigned study topics such as
understanding visitor profiles, (c)
increased response time for inquiries
into topics from managers and
university contacts, (d) increased
dependency on cooperator availability
to carry out research unit mission, and
(e) loss of information represented in
follow-up longitudinal studies.
Estimate of Annual Burden: 15
minutes per respondent.
Type of Respondents: Recreation
visitors to urban National Forests in
Southern California.
Estimated Annual Number of
Respondents: 600 per year.
Estimated Annual Number of
Responses per Respondent: 1 per year.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on
Respondents: 150 hours.
Comment is invited on: (1) Whether
this collection of information is
necessary for the stated purposes and
the proper performance of the functions
of the agency, including whether the
information will have practical or
scientific utility; (2) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
collection of information, including the
validity of the methodology and
assumptions used; (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, including the use of
automated, electronic, mechanical, or
other technological collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology.
All comments received in response to
this notice, including names and
addresses when provided, will be a
matter of public record. Comments will
be summarized and included in the
submission for Office of Management
and Budget approval.
Dated: September 14, 2005.
Ann M. Bartuska,
Deputy Chief for Research & Development.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Notice of Madison-Beaverhead
Advisory Committee Change of
Meeting Date and Location
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of change in meeting
date and location.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the authorities in
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Pub. L. 92–463) and the Secure Rural
Schools and Community SelfDetermination Act of 2000 (Pub. L. 106–
393), the Beaverhead-Deerlodge
National Forest’s Madison-Beaverhead
Resource Advisory Committee will meet
on Tuesday, November 15, 2005, from
10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in Dillon, Montana,
for a business meeting. The meeting is
open to the public.
DATES: Tuesday, November 15, 2005.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the USDA Service Center in Dillon,
Montana.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Thomas W. Heintz, Designated Forest
Official (DFO), Forest Supervisor,
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest,
at (406) 683–3937.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Agenda
topics for this meeting includes electing
a chair, hearing and deciding on
proposals for projects to fund under
Title II of Public Law 106–393, hearing
public comments, and other business. If
the meeting location changes, notice
will be posted in local newspapers,
including the Dillon Tribune and The
Montana Standard.
Dated: September 23, 2005.
Thomas W. Heintz,
Acting Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. 05–19435 Filed 9–28–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Shasta County Resource Advisory
Committee
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Shasta County Resource
Advisory Committee (RAC) will hold
meetings at the USDA Service Center in
Redding, California, on October 5,
November 2, and December 7, 2005. The
purpose of these meetings is to discuss
proposed projects under Title II of the
Secure Rural Schools and Community
Self-Determination Act of 2000.
DATES: October 5, November 2, and
December 7, 2005.
Time: 8 a.m.–12 noon.
Location: USDA Service Center, 3644
Avtech Parkway, Redding, California.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael Odle, Public Affairs Officer and
RAC Coordinator, at the Shasta-Trinity
National Forest Headquarters, 3644
Avtech Parkway, Redding, CA, 96002.
(530) 226–2494 or modle@fs.fed.us.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Information Collection; Day Use on the National Forests of
Southern California
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice; request for comment.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
Forest Service is seeking comments from all interested individuals and
organizations on the extension information collection, Day Use on the
National Forests of Southern California.
DATES: Comments must be received in writing on or before November 28,
2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this notice should be addressed to Dr.
Deborah J. Chavez, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 4955 Canyon
Crest Drive, Riverside, CA 92507. Comments also may be submitted via
facsimile to (909) 680-1501, or send an e-mail to dchavez@fs.fed.us.
The public may inspect comments received at the address above
during normal business hours. Visitors are encouraged to call ahead to
(909) 680-1500 to facilitate entry to the building.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Deborah J. Chavez, Pacific
Southwest Research Station, (909) 680-1558, e-mail to
dchavez@fs.fed.us. Individuals who use telecommunication devices for
the deaf may call the Federal Information Relay Service at 1-800-877-
8339 twenty-four hours a day, every day of the year, including
holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title: Day Use on the National Forests of
Southern California.
OMB Number: 0596-0129.
Expiration Date of Approval: 3/31/2006.
Type of Request: Extension.
Abstract: Users of urban proximate National Forests in Southern
California come from a variety of ethnic/racial, income, age,
educational, and other socio-demographic backgrounds. The activities
pursued, information sources utilized, and site attributes preferred
are just some of the items affected by these differences. Past studies
completed through previously approved collections
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have provided baseline information from which managers have made
decisions, revised forest plans, and renovated/redesigned recreation
sites. Additional information is needed for the managers of National
Forests in Southern California, in part to validate previous results
and in part because of the continuously changing profile of the visitor
population recreating on the National Forests of Southern California.
In the absence of the resultant information from the proposed series,
the Forest Service will be ill-equipped to implement management changes
required to respond to the needs and preferences of day use visitors.
Data will be collected from visitors at outdoor recreation day use
sites (these include developed picnic areas, general forest day use
sites, off-road staging areas, trails, etc.) on National Forests in
Southern California. Sites, dates of data collection, and individuals
participating in the study will be randomly selected for inclusion in
the study. Survey instruments will be available in English and Spanish
and bilingual research teams will collect the data. Participation in
this study is voluntary. The maximum amount of completion time will
average 15 minutes or less. Participants will answer questions on the
following topics: socio-demographic profile; National Forest visitation
history and patterns; activity patterns; information and communication;
site amenities/characteristics; perceptions about the environment and
land uses; and general comments. Urban National Forests in Southern
California have used the information to assist in effective management
of recreation activities in the region studied. Data collected
previously has been used by the agency to institute forest newspapers,
add site renovations to an existing picnic area, and in forest
planning. Results have been presented at local, national and
international meetings, and have been published in several outlets.
Data generated through this collection will be utilized in a similar
manner as well as provide opportunities for comparisons of visitor
profile and use shifts over time. Data will be evaluated and analyzed
by Dr. Deborah J. Chavez at the Pacific Southwest Research Station.
Consequences for not collecting this data would be (a) decreased
service delivery due to decreased quality and breadth of information
provided to resource managers on the socio-demographic profile of
visitors, visitation history and patterns, information and
communication, site amenities/characteristics, perceptions about the
environment and land uses, (b) decreased ability to continue to expand
approved research work unit's assigned study topics such as
understanding visitor profiles, (c) increased response time for
inquiries into topics from managers and university contacts, (d)
increased dependency on cooperator availability to carry out research
unit mission, and (e) loss of information represented in follow-up
longitudinal studies.
Estimate of Annual Burden: 15 minutes per respondent.
Type of Respondents: Recreation visitors to urban National Forests
in Southern California.
Estimated Annual Number of Respondents: 600 per year.
Estimated Annual Number of Responses per Respondent: 1 per year.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 150 hours.
Comment is invited on: (1) Whether this collection of information
is necessary for the stated purposes and the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including whether the information will have
practical or scientific utility; (2) the accuracy of the agency's
estimate of the burden of the collection of information, including the
validity of the methodology and assumptions used; (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, including the use of automated, electronic, mechanical, or
other technological collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
All comments received in response to this notice, including names
and addresses when provided, will be a matter of public record.
Comments will be summarized and included in the submission for Office
of Management and Budget approval.
Dated: September 14, 2005.
Ann M. Bartuska,
Deputy Chief for Research & Development.
[FR Doc. 05-19424 Filed 9-28-05; 8:45 am]
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