Privacy Act of 1974; Amendment to Existing System of Records, Debt Collection Asset Management System; Correction, 69703 [E7-23833]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 236 / Monday, December 10, 2007 / Notices Dated: November 29, 2007. Walter Harris, Acting Chief Information Officer. [FR Doc. E7–23846 Filed 12–7–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4210–67–P Privacy Act of 1974; Amendment to Existing System of Records, Debt Collection Asset Management System; Correction Office of the Chief Information Officer, HUD. AGENCY: Notice of an amendment to existing System of Records; correction. ACTION: SUMMARY: On November 13, 2007, HUD published notice of its intent to amend an existing Privacy Act System of Records (System of Records), the Debt Collection Asset Management System (DCAMS). HUD inadvertently stated in the ‘‘action line’’ that it would be amending two Systems of Records. This statement was made in error and this notice corrects that error. The Departmental Privacy Act Officer, 451 Seventh St., SW., Room 4156, Washington, DC 20410, telephone number (202) 619–9057. (This is not a toll-free number.) A telecommunication device for hearing- and speech-impaired individuals (TTY) is available at (800) 877–8339 (Federal Information Relay Service). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: On November 13, 2007, HUD issued public notice of its intent to amend an existing Privacy Act Systems of Records, the Debt Collection Asset Management System. Subsequent to publication of this notice HUD discovered that the ‘‘subject line’’ of this notice inadvertently stated incorrect information. This notice corrects that information. In the Federal Register on November 13, 2007, in FR Doc. E7–22077, on page 63919, the third column, this notice corrects the ‘‘Action’’ caption to read: Amendment to an Existing Privacy Act System of Records, Debt Collection Management System (DCAMS). rmajette on PROD1PC64 with NOTICES SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Dated: November 29, 2007. Walter Harris, Acting Chief Information Officer. [FR Doc. E7–23833 Filed 12–7–07; 8:45 am] 15:35 Dec 07, 2007 Jkt 214001 Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan for Souris River Basin National Wildlife Refuges, North Dakota Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of availability. [Docket No. FR–5130–C–14] VerDate Aug<31>2005 Fish and Wildlife Service AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT BILLING CODE 4210–67–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announces that the final Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) and Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Souris River basin national wildlife refuges (Refuges) is available. This final CCP/EA describes how the Service intends to manage the refuges for the next 15 years. ADDRESSES: Please provide written comments to Toni Griffin, Planning Team Leader, Division of Refuge Planning, P.O. Box 25486, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225, or electronically to toni_griffin@fws.gov. A copy of the CCP may be obtained by writing to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Refuge Planning, 134 Union Boulevard, Suite 300, Lakewood, Colorado 80228; or by download from <https://mountainprairie.fws.gov/planning>. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Toni Griffin, 303–236–4378 (phone); 303– 236–4792 (fax); or toni_griffin@fws.gov (e-mail). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Souris River Basin is home to three national wildlife refuges, known collectively as the ‘‘Souris River basin refuges:’’ • Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge, along 28 miles of the Des Lacs River. • J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge, along 50 miles of the Souris River. • Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge, along 35 miles of the upper Souris River. The Souris River basin refuges were established by executive order in 1935; the purpose of each refuge is for a ‘‘refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife.’’ The Souris River basin refuges are located in a critical area of the Central Flyway, providing nesting and breeding habitat for migrating and nesting waterfowl. The J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge, in particular, has developed into one of the most important duck production areas in the United States. The American Bird Conservancy recognizes all three refuges as ‘‘Globally Important Bird Areas.’’ In addition, J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge is PO 00000 Frm 00062 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 69703 designated as a regional shorebird site in the ‘‘Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network.’’ Lake Darling at Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge is designated critical habitat for the federally threatened piping plover. Representing a comprehensive collection of all North Dakota plant communities, these refuges could contain the only remaining representatives of drift plain prairie, considered a threatened resource. The draft CCP/EA was made available to the public for a 30-day review and comment period following the announcement in the Federal Register on February 2, 2007 (72 FR 5080–5081). The draft CCP/EA identified and evaluated four alternatives for managing the refuges for the next 15 years. Alternative A, the No Action alternative, reflects the current management of the Souris River basin refuges. It provides the baseline against which to compare the other alternatives. Refuge habitats would continue to be managed on an opportunistic schedule that may maintain—or most likely would result in further decline in—the diversity of vegetation and wildlife species. Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge and J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge would continue to perform only limited research and would monitor only long-term vegetation change. Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge would continue to perform no scientific research or monitoring. Outreach, partnerships, and priority public uses (fishing, hunting, wildlife observation, wildlife photography, environmental education, and interpretation) would continue at present levels. Alternative B is the Service’s proposed action and basis for the CCP. This alternative will prioritize habitats with high probability of restoration for management. Other habitats may only be partially restored or minimally managed. Research and monitoring will increase and scientific knowledge required to restore upland and wetland plant and animal communities will be shared (with the public and other resource managers). Some visitor services are expected to decrease as some staff and funding shifts to habitat restoration. Environmental education will increase. In Alternative C, waterfowl habitat management and waterfowl production would be emphasized over other refuge programs. Research and monitoring would focus on actions that enhance waterfowl habitat, increase waterfowl nest densities, and increase nest and brood survival. Visitor service programs that use or enhance waterfowl-related E:\FR\FM\10DEN1.SGM 10DEN1

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[FR Doc No: E7-23833]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

[Docket No. FR-5130-C-14]


Privacy Act of 1974; Amendment to Existing System of Records, 
Debt Collection Asset Management System; Correction

AGENCY: Office of the Chief Information Officer, HUD.

ACTION: Notice of an amendment to existing System of Records; 
correction.

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SUMMARY: On November 13, 2007, HUD published notice of its intent to 
amend an existing Privacy Act System of Records (System of Records), 
the Debt Collection Asset Management System (DCAMS). HUD inadvertently 
stated in the ``action line'' that it would be amending two Systems of 
Records. This statement was made in error and this notice corrects that 
error.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The Departmental Privacy Act Officer, 
451 Seventh St., SW., Room 4156, Washington, DC 20410, telephone number 
(202) 619-9057. (This is not a toll-free number.) A telecommunication 
device for hearing- and speech-impaired individuals (TTY) is available 
at (800) 877-8339 (Federal Information Relay Service).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On November 13, 2007, HUD issued public 
notice of its intent to amend an existing Privacy Act Systems of 
Records, the Debt Collection Asset Management System. Subsequent to 
publication of this notice HUD discovered that the ``subject line'' of 
this notice inadvertently stated incorrect information. This notice 
corrects that information.
    In the Federal Register on November 13, 2007, in FR Doc. E7-22077, 
on page 63919, the third column, this notice corrects the ``Action'' 
caption to read: Amendment to an Existing Privacy Act System of 
Records, Debt Collection Management System (DCAMS).

    Dated: November 29, 2007.
Walter Harris,
Acting Chief Information Officer.
 [FR Doc. E7-23833 Filed 12-7-07; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4210-67-P
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