Endangered and Threatened Species Permit Applications, 9589-9590 [E6-2648]
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Number of annual responses
Average burden
hour per response
FWS Form 3–2321 ....................................................................................................................
FWS Form 3–2322 ....................................................................................................................
FWS Form 3–2323 ....................................................................................................................
100
100
400
2
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200
50
100
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600
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350
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Each person desiring to serve on a
Regional Council must complete FWS
Form 3–2321. Persons nominating other
individuals for membership must also
complete this form. Applicants provide
information on (1) their knowledge of
fish and wildlife resources as well as
subsistence and other uses of the
resources; (2) their service on working
groups, conservation committees, etc.;
(3) how they would represent the people
in the region; and (4) their willingness
to travel and attend meetings. In
addition, applicants must provide three
references.
Federal staff will use FWS Form 3–
2322 to conduct applicant interviews by
telephone. Respondents do not see the
printed form. Interviewers will ask
questions regarding the applicant’s
willingness to serve on the Regional
Council and will ask the applicant to
explain information provided on FWS
Form 3–2321.
Federal staff will use FWS Form 3–
2323 (Regional Council Reference/Key
Contact Interview Form) to conduct
interviews of references/key contacts for
prospective Regional Council members.
We conduct all interviews by telephone
and the respondents do not see the
printed form. Interviewers will ask
questions about the applicant’s (1)
knowledge of fish and wildlife resources
as well as subsistence practices and
commercial/sport activities; (2)
leadership ability; and (3) ability to
communicate.
The Federal Subsistence Board uses
this information to make
recommendations to the Secretary of the
Interior for appointment of members to
the Regional Councils. We restrict the
information collected to the Regional
Council member selection process and
only to staff that the Federal Subsistence
Board deems necessary. The
information collections in this program
are part of a system of records covered
by the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552(a)).
We invite comments concerning this
proposed information collection on: (1)
Whether or not the collection of
information is necessary for the proper
selection of Regional Council members,
including whether or not the
information will have practical utility;
(2) the accuracy of our estimate of the
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burden of the collection of information;
(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.
Dated: January 30, 2006.
Hope G. Grey,
Information Collection Clearance Officer,
Fish and Wildlife Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Endangered and Threatened Species
Permit Applications
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of applications.
AGENCY:
The following applicants have
applied for permits to conduct certain
activities with endangered species.
DATES: Written data or comments must
be received on or before March 27, 2006.
ADDRESSESS: Send written data or
comments to the Regional Director, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological
Services, 1 Federal Drive, Fort Snelling,
Minnesota 55111–4056.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Peter Fasbender, (612) 713–5343.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Permit Number: TE118259
Applicant: Civil and Environmental
Consultants, Inc, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
The applicant requests a permit to
take the Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis and
gray bat (M. grisescens) throughout their
range. The scientific research is aimed
at enhancement of survival of the
species in the wild.
Permit Number: TE023664–15
Applicant: Environmental Solutions and
Innovations, Inc. Cincinnati, Ohio.
The applicant requests a permit
amendment to take Running buffalo
clover (Trifolium stoloniferumr) and
Northeastern bulrush (Scirpus
ancistrochaetus) throughout their range.
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The scientific research is aimed at
enhancement of survival of the species
in the wild.
Permit Number: TE120231
Applicant: John Timpone, Ballwin,
Missouri.
The applicant requests a permit to
take the Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis)
throughout Missouri, Pennsylvania, and
West Virginia. The scientific research is
aimed at enhancement of survival of the
species in the wild.
Permit Number: TE120256
Applicant: David Ewert, Lansing,
Michigan.
The applicant requests a permit to
take the Kirtland’s warbler (Dendroica
kirtlandii) in Michigan. The scientific
research is aimed at enhancement of
survival of the species in the wild.
Permit Number: TE120258
Applicant: Iowa Department of Natural
Resources, Des Moines, Iowa.
The applicant requests a permit to
take the Topeka shiner (Notropis
topeka) in Iowa. The scientific research
is aimed at enhancement of survival of
the species in the wild.
Permit Number: TE120259
Applicant: Missouri Department of
Conservation, Chillicothe, Missouri.
The applicant requests a permit to
take the Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus), throughout
Kansas and Missouri. The scientific
research is aimed at enhancement of
survival of the species in the wild.
Permit Number: TE120260
Applicant: National Park Service,
Ashland, Wisconsin.
The applicant requests a permit to
take the bald eagle (Haliaeethus
leucocephalus), throughout Indiana,
Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
The scientific research is aimed at
enhancement of survival of the species
in the wild.
Permit Number: TE105320–1
Applicant: Tragus Environmental
Consulting, Inc., Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio.
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The applicant requests a permit
amendment to take the Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis) and gray bat (M.
grisescens) throughout their range. The
scientific research is aimed at
enhancement of survival of the species
in the wild.
Permit Number: TE118449
Applicant: U.S. Geological Survey,
Columbia Environmental Research
Center, Columbia, Missouri.
The applicant requests a permit to
take the Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus), Topeka shiner
(Notropis topeka) and Neosho madtom
(Noturus placidus) throughout their
range. The scientific research is aimed
at enhancement of survival of the
species in the wild.
Authority: This notice is provided
pursuant to section 10(c) of the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C.
1531, et seq.).
Dated: January 27, 2006.
Lynn M. Lewis,
Deputy Assistant Regional Director,
Ecological Services, Region 3, Fort Snelling,
Minnesota.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Poarch Band of Creek Indians—
Alcoholic Beverage Control Ordinance
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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Section 1. Title
Pursuant
to the Act of August 15, 1953, Public
Law 83–277, 67 Stat. 586, 18 U.S.C.
1161, as interpreted by the Supreme
Court in Rice v. Rehner, 463 U.S. 713
(1983), the Secretary of the Interior shall
certify and publish in the Federal
Register notice of adopted liquor
ordinances for the purpose of regulating
liquor transactions in Indian country.
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians’
Tribal Council adopted its Liquor
Control Ordinance by Ordinance No.
TCO 05:001 on January 16, 2005. The
purpose of this Ordinance is to govern
the sale, possession and distribution of
alcohol within the Poarch Band of Creek
Indians’ Reservation.
This notice is published in
accordance with the authority delegated
by the Secretary of the Interior to the
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs. I certify that this Liquor
Ordinance, of the Poarch Band of Creek
Indians, was duly adopted by the Tribal
Council on January 16, 2005.
This Ordinance is adopted pursuant
to the sovereign authority of the Poarch
Band of Creek Indians and Article IV,
Section 4(k), (m), (n) of the Constitution
of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians and
the Act of August 15, 1953, Public Law
83–277, 18 U.S.C. 1161. The purpose of
this Ordinance is to regulate the sale of
alcoholic beverages on the Indian
country within the jurisdiction of the
Poarch Band of Creek Indians.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: February 21, 2006.
Debbie L. Clark,
Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs.
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians’
Liquor Ordinance reads as follows:
Poarch Creek Indians Tribal Council
Ordinance
SUMMARY: This notice publishes the
Poarch Band of Creek Indians Alcoholic
Beverage Control Ordinance. The
Ordinance regulates and controls the
possession, sale and consumption of
liquor within the Poarch Band of Creek
Indians’ Reservation. The land is
located on trust land and this Ordinance
allows for the possession and sale of
alcoholic beverages within the Poarch
Band of Creek Indians’ Reservation and
will increase the ability of the tribal
government to control the tribe’s liquor
distribution and possession, and at the
same time will provide an important
source of revenue for the continued
operation and strengthening of the tribal
government and the delivery of tribal
services.
DATES: Effective Date: This Ordinance is
effective on February 24, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Harold Spears, Eastern Regional Office,
Division of Tribal Government, 711
Stewarts Ferry Pike, Nashville,
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Tennessee 37214, Telephone (615) 467–
2953; or Ralph Gonzales, Office of
Tribal Services, 1951 Constitution
Avenue, NW., Mail Stop 320–SIB,
Washington, DC 20240, Telephone (202)
513–7629.
TCO 05:001
Exercising inherent and aboriginal
Tribal sovereign powers in accordance
with the Tribal Constitution as ratified
on June 1, 1985, the Poarch Band of
Creek Indians hereby enacts the
following ordinance:
Poarch Band of Creek Indians
Alcoholic Beverage Control Ordinance
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians,
being a federally recognized Indian
Tribe and organized pursuant to the
Final Determination of Federal
Acknowledgment, 25 U.S.C. 476; and
the Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984);
and the authority of the Poarch Band of
Creek Indians Tribal Council under
Article IV, Section 4(k), (m), (n) of the
Constitution of the Poarch Band of
Creek, hereby establishes and enacts
this ordinance to authorize, license and
regulate alcoholic beverages on the
Indian country within the jurisdiction of
the Poarch Band of Creek Indians.
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This Ordinance shall be known as the
Poarch Band of Creek Indians Alcoholic
Beverage Control Ordinance.
Section 2. Authority and Purpose
Section 3. Definitions
As used in this Ordinance, the
following words shall have the
following meanings unless the context
clearly requires otherwise:
(a) ‘‘Alcoholic Beverages’’ shall mean
any alcoholic, spirituous, vinous,
fermented or other alcoholic beverage,
or combination of liquors and mixed
liquor, a part of which is spirituous,
vinous, fermented or otherwise
alcoholic, and all drinks or drinkable
liquids, preparations or mixtures
intended for beverage purposes, which
contain one-half of one percent or more
of alcohol by volume, and shall include
liquor, beer, and wine, both fortified
and table wine.
(b) ‘‘Beer, or Malt or Brewed
Beverages’’ shall mean any beer, lager
beer, ale, porter, malt or brewed
beverage, or similar fermented malt
liquor containing one-half of one
percent or more of alcohol by volume
and not in excess of five percent alcohol
by weight and six percent by volume, by
whatever name the same may be called.
(c) ‘‘Liquor’’ shall mean any alcoholic,
spirituous, vinous, fermented, or other
alcoholic beverage, or combination of
liquors and mixed liquor, a part of
which is spirituous, fermented, vinous
or otherwise alcoholic, and all drinks or
drinkable liquids, preparations or
mixtures intended for beverage
purposes, which contain one-half of one
percent or more of alcohol by volume,
except beer and table wine.
(d) ‘‘Minor’’ shall mean any person
under age twenty one (21) years of age.
(e) ‘‘Tribe’’ shall mean the Poarch
Band of Creek Indians.
(f) ‘‘Tribal Council’’ shall mean the
duly elected governing body of the
Poarch Band of Creek Indians.
(g) ‘‘Possession or possessing’’ shall
mean over one’s person, vehicle or other
property and includes constructive
possession through control without
regard to ownership.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Endangered and Threatened Species Permit Applications
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of applications.
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SUMMARY: The following applicants have applied for permits to conduct
certain activities with endangered species.
DATES: Written data or comments must be received on or before March 27,
2006.
ADDRESSESS: Send written data or comments to the Regional Director,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services, 1 Federal Drive,
Fort Snelling, Minnesota 55111-4056.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Peter Fasbender, (612) 713-5343.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Permit Number: TE118259
Applicant: Civil and Environmental Consultants, Inc, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
The applicant requests a permit to take the Indiana bat (Myotis
sodalis and gray bat (M. grisescens) throughout their range. The
scientific research is aimed at enhancement of survival of the species
in the wild.
Permit Number: TE023664-15
Applicant: Environmental Solutions and Innovations, Inc. Cincinnati,
Ohio.
The applicant requests a permit amendment to take Running buffalo
clover (Trifolium stoloniferumr) and Northeastern bulrush (Scirpus
ancistrochaetus) throughout their range. The scientific research is
aimed at enhancement of survival of the species in the wild.
Permit Number: TE120231
Applicant: John Timpone, Ballwin, Missouri.
The applicant requests a permit to take the Indiana bat (Myotis
sodalis) throughout Missouri, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The
scientific research is aimed at enhancement of survival of the species
in the wild.
Permit Number: TE120256
Applicant: David Ewert, Lansing, Michigan.
The applicant requests a permit to take the Kirtland's warbler
(Dendroica kirtlandii) in Michigan. The scientific research is aimed at
enhancement of survival of the species in the wild.
Permit Number: TE120258
Applicant: Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Des Moines, Iowa.
The applicant requests a permit to take the Topeka shiner (Notropis
topeka) in Iowa. The scientific research is aimed at enhancement of
survival of the species in the wild.
Permit Number: TE120259
Applicant: Missouri Department of Conservation, Chillicothe, Missouri.
The applicant requests a permit to take the Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus), throughout Kansas and Missouri. The scientific
research is aimed at enhancement of survival of the species in the
wild.
Permit Number: TE120260
Applicant: National Park Service, Ashland, Wisconsin.
The applicant requests a permit to take the bald eagle (Haliaeethus
leucocephalus), throughout Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
The scientific research is aimed at enhancement of survival of the
species in the wild.
Permit Number: TE105320-1
Applicant: Tragus Environmental Consulting, Inc., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
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The applicant requests a permit amendment to take the Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalis) and gray bat (M. grisescens) throughout their range.
The scientific research is aimed at enhancement of survival of the
species in the wild.
Permit Number: TE118449
Applicant: U.S. Geological Survey, Columbia Environmental Research
Center, Columbia, Missouri.
The applicant requests a permit to take the Pallid sturgeon
(Scaphirhynchus albus), Topeka shiner (Notropis topeka) and Neosho
madtom (Noturus placidus) throughout their range. The scientific
research is aimed at enhancement of survival of the species in the
wild.
Authority: This notice is provided pursuant to section 10(c) of
the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531, et
seq.).
Dated: January 27, 2006.
Lynn M. Lewis,
Deputy Assistant Regional Director, Ecological Services, Region 3, Fort
Snelling, Minnesota.
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