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documentation to the local HUD office
within 20 days after receipt of the
notice. The information is necessary for
HUD to determine whether the occupant
qualifies to remain in the property. An
occupant who is accepted must execute
a month-to-month lease.
Agency form numbers, if applicable:
HUD–9539.
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
number of burden hours needed to
prepare the information collection is
21,125; the number of respondents is
12,750 generating approximately 74,750
annual responses; the frequency of
response is on occasion; and the
estimated time needed to prepare the
response varies from 15 minutes to 30
minutes.
Status of the proposed information
collection: This is an extension of a
currently approved collection.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995, 44 U.S.C., Chapter 35, as amended.
Dated: August 14, 2006.
Frank L. Davis,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Housing—Federal Housing Commissioner.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5045–N–33]
Federal Property Suitable as Facilities
To Assist the Homeless
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This Notice identifies
unutilized, underutilized, excess, and
surplus Federal property reviewed by
HUD for suitability for possible use to
assist the homeless.
EFFECTIVE DATES: August 18, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kathy Ezzell, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, Room 7262,
451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington,
DC 20410; telephone (202) 708–1234;
TTY number for the hearing- and
speech-impaired (202) 708–2565, (these
telephone numbers are not toll-free), or
call the toll-free Title V information line
at 1–800–927–7588.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the December 12, 1988
court order in National Coalition for the
Homeless v. Veterans Administration,
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No. 88–2503–OG (D.D.C.), HUD
publishes a Notice, on a weekly basis,
identifying unutilized, underutilized,
excess and surplus Federal buildings
and real property that HUD has
reviewed for suitability for use to assist
the homeless. Today’s Notice is for the
purpose of announcing that no
additional properties have been
determined suitable or unsuitable this
week.
Dated: August 10, 2006.
Mark R. Johnston,
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special
Needs.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Office of the Secretary
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council;
Renewal of the Public Advisory
Committee Charter
Office of the Secretary,
Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice is published in
accordance with 41 CFR part 102–3,
subpart B, How Are Advisory
Committees Established, Renewed,
Reestablished, and Terminated.
Following the recommendation and
approval of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Trustee Council, the Secretary of the
Interior hereby renews the Exxon
Valdez Oil Spill Public Advisory
Committee Charter to continue for
approximately 2 years, to September 30,
2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Douglas Mutter, Department of the
Interior, Office of Environmental Policy
and Compliance, 1689 ‘‘C’’ Street, Room
119, Anchorage, Alaska, (907) 271–
5011.
On March
24, 1989, the T/V/ Exxon Valdez ran
aground on Bligh Reef in Prince William
Sound in Alaska spilling approximately
11 million gallons of North Slope crude
oil. Oil moved into the Gulf of Alaska,
along the Kenai coast to Kodiak Island
and the Alaska Peninsula—some 600
miles from Bligh Reef. Massive clean up
and containment efforts were initiated
and continued to 1992. On October 8,
1991, an agreement was approved by the
United States District Court for the
District of Alaska that settled claims of
the United States and the State of
Alaska against the Exxon Corporation
and the Exxon Shipping Company for
various criminal and civil violations.
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Under the civil settlement, Exxon
agreed to pay to the governments $900
million over a period of 10 years. An
additional 5-year period was established
to possibly make additional claims.
The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee
Council was established to manage the
funds obtained from the civil settlement
of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. The
Trustee Council is composed of three
State of Alaska trustees (Attorney
General; Commissioner, Department of
Environmental Conservation; and
Commissioner, Department of Fish and
Game) and three Federal representatives
appointed by the Federal Trustees
(Secretary, US Department of
Agriculture; the Administrator of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration; and the secretary, US
Department of the Interior).
The Public Advisory Committee was
created pursuant to Paragraph V.A.4 of
the Memorandum of Agreement and
Consent Decree entered into by the
United States of America and the State
of Alaska on August 27, 1991, and
approved by the United States District
Court for the District of Alaska in
settlement of United States of America
v. State of Alaska, Civil Action No.
A91–081 CV. The Public Advisory
Committee was originally chartered as
the Public Advisory Group by the
Secretary of the Interior on October 23,
1992, and functions solely as an
advisory body, and in compliance with
the provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C.
App.).
The Public Advisory Committee was
established to advise the Trustee
Council, and began functioning in
October 1992. The Public Advisory
Committee consists of 15 members
representing the following principal
interests: sport hunting and fishing,
conservation and environmental,
public-at-large, recreation users,
commercial tourism, local government,
science/technical, subsistence,
commercial fishing, aquaculture and
mariculture, regional monitoring
programs, tribal government, marine
transportation, and Native landowners.
Members are appointed to serve a 2-year
term.
To carry out its advisory role, the
Public Advisory Committee makes
recommendations to, and advises, the
Trustee Council in Alaska on the
following matters:
All decisions related to injury assessment,
restoration activities, or other use of natural
resource damage recovery monies obtained
by the governments, including all decisions
regarding:
a. Planning, evaluation and allocation of
available funds;
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5045-N-33]
Federal Property Suitable as Facilities To Assist the Homeless
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This Notice identifies unutilized, underutilized, excess, and
surplus Federal property reviewed by HUD for suitability for possible
use to assist the homeless.
EFFECTIVE DATES: August 18, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kathy Ezzell, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, Room 7262, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington,
DC 20410; telephone (202) 708-1234; TTY number for the hearing- and
speech-impaired (202) 708-2565, (these telephone numbers are not toll-
free), or call the toll-free Title V information line at 1-800-927-
7588.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with the December 12, 1988
court order in National Coalition for the Homeless v. Veterans
Administration, No. 88-2503-OG (D.D.C.), HUD publishes a Notice, on a
weekly basis, identifying unutilized, underutilized, excess and surplus
Federal buildings and real property that HUD has reviewed for
suitability for use to assist the homeless. Today's Notice is for the
purpose of announcing that no additional properties have been
determined suitable or unsuitable this week.
Dated: August 10, 2006.
Mark R. Johnston,
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Needs.
[FR Doc. 06-6934 Filed 8-17-06; 8:45 am]
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