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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Notice of Meeting; Federal Lands
Recreation Enhancement Act (Title VIII,
Pub. L. 108–447)
USDA, Forest Service.
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Southern Region
Recreation Resource Advisory
Committee will hold its fourth meeting
in Harrisonburg, Virginia, on September
24–25, 2008. The purpose of the
meeting is to receive recommendations
concerning recreation fee proposals on
areas managed by the Forest Service in
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North
Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and the
territory of Puerto Rico; and to discuss
other items of interest related to the
Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement
Act of 2004.
A final detailed agenda, with any
additions/corrections to agenda topics,
location, field trips and meeting times,
will be sent to regional media sources at
least 14 days before the meeting, and
hard copies can also be mailed or sent
via FAX. Individuals who need special
assistance such as sign language
interpretation or other reasonable
accommodations, or who wish a hard
copy of the agenda, should contact
Caroline Mitchell at P.O. Box 1270, Hot
Springs, AR 71902 or by phone at 501–
321–5318 no later than 10 days prior to
the meeting.
DATES: The meeting will be held
September 24–25, 2008.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the Hampton Inn, 85 Univ. Blvd., 1–81
@Exit 247–A in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Cheryl Chatham, Designated Federal
Official, U.S. Forest Service, P.O. Box
1270, Hot Springs, AR 71902.
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The
meeting is open to the public.
Committee discussion is limited to
Forest Service staff and Committee
members. However, persons who wish
to bring recreation fee matters to the
attention of the Committee may file
written statements with the Committee
staff before the meeting. A public input
session will be provided and
individuals who make written requests
by September 15, 2008, will have the
opportunity to address the Committee at
the meeting. Send written comments to
Cheryl Chatham, Designated Federal
Official for the Southern Recreation
RAC, U.S. Forest Service, P.O. Box
1270, Hot Springs, AR 71902.
The Recreation RAC is authorized by
the Federal Land Recreation
Enhancement Act, which was signed
into law by President Bush in December
2004.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: August 15, 2008.
Cheryl G. Chatham,
Designated Federal Officer, Southern Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Pacific Northwest Recreation Resource
Advisory Committee
Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice; request for nominations
for Recreation Resource Advisory
Committees.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Nominations are being sought
for certain positions to serve on the
Pacific Northwest Recreation Resource
Advisory Committees (Recreation RAC).
New members will be appointed by the
Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary) and
serve three-year terms. Appointments
will begin in February 2009 when
current member appointments expire.
One member is being sought to
represent each of the following interests:
Winter Non-motorized, Summer Nonmotorized, Local Environmental, State
Tourism, and Affected Local
Governments. The public is invited to
submit nominations for membership on
the Recreation RAC. Current members
who have only served one term may
also apply. Application packets for
Recreation RACs can be obtained from
the Forest Service Pacific Northwest
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Regional Office listed below or on the
Web at https://www.fs.fed.us/
passespermits/rrac. All nominations
must include a completed application
packet that includes background
information and other information that
addresses a nominee’s qualifications.
DATES: All applications must be
received by the Pacific Northwest
Regional Office on or before September
30, 2008. This timeframe may be
extended if officials do not receive
applications for needed positions.
ADDRESSES: You may submit
nominations to the Pacific Northwest
Recreation RAC by: U.S. Mail: Shandra
Terry, Regional Public Involvement
Coordinator, Public Affairs, Pacific
Northwest Regional Office, PO Box
3623, Portland, OR 97208, (503) 808–
2242.
Express Delivery: Shandra Terry,
Regional Public Involvement
Coordinator, Public Affairs, Pacific
Northwest Regional Office, 333 SW 1st
Ave., Portland, OR 97204, (503) 808–
2242.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anyone wanting further information
regarding this request for nominations
may contact Jocelyn Biro, Recreation
Fee Coordinator, Pacific Northwest
Regional Office, PO Box 3623, Portland,
OR 97208, (503) 808–2411.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Federal Lands Recreation
Enhancement Act (REA), signed
December 2004, requires that the Forest
Service and the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) provide Recreation
RACs with an opportunity to make
recommendations to the two agencies
on certain types of proposed recreation
fee changes.
REA allows the agencies to use
existing advisory councils, such as BLM
Resource Advisory Councils (RACs), or
to establish new committees as
appropriate. The Forest Service and
BLM elected to jointly use existing BLM
RACs in the states of Arizona, Idaho, the
Dakotas, Montana, Nevada, New
Mexico, and Utah. In 2006, the Forest
Service chartered new Recreation RACs
for the states of California and Colorado,
and for the Forest Service Pacific
Northwest, Eastern and Southern
Regions. The Forest Service is using an
existing advisory board for the Black
Hills National Forest in South Dakota.
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In addition, the Governors of three
states—Alaska, Nebraska and
Wyoming—requested that their States
be exempt from the REA-RIRAC
requirement, and the two Departments
concurred with the exemptions.
Members were appointed to the
Pacific Northwest Recreation RAC in
February 2007 for either two-year or
three year terms. The terms for the twoyear members will expire February
2009. The Pacific Northwest Recreation
RAC provides recreation fee
recommendations to both the Forest
Service and the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM). The Recreation
RAC makes recreation fee program
recommendations on implementing or
eliminating standard amenity fees;
expanded amenity fees; and
noncommercial, individual special
recreation permit fees; expanding or
limiting the recreation fee program; and
fee-level changes.
Recreation RAC Composition
The Recreation RAC consists of 11
members appointed by the Secretary.
These members provide a broad and
balanced representation from the
recreation community as follows:
(1) Five persons who represent
recreation users and that include, as
appropriate, the following:
a. Winter motorized recreation, such
as snowmobiling;
b. Winter non-motorized recreation,
such as snowshoeing, cross-country and
downhill skiing, and snowboarding;
c. Summer motorized recreation, such
as motorcycles, boaters, and off-highway
vehicles;
d. Summer non-motorized recreation,
such as backpacking, horseback riding,
mountain biking, canoeing, and rafting;
and
e. Hunting and fishing.
(2) Three persons who represent
interest groups that include, as
appropriate, the following:
a. Motorized outfitters and guides;
b. Non-motorized outfitters and
guides; and
c. Local environmental groups.
(3) Three persons, as follows:
a. State tourism official to represent
the State;
b. A person who represents affected
Indian tribes; and
c. A person who represents affected
local government interests.
• Identify what interest group they
would represent and how they are
qualified to represent that group;
• State why they want to serve on the
committee and what they can
contribute;
• Show their past experience in
working successfully as part of a
collaborative group; and
• Complete Form AD–755, Advisory
Committee or Research and Promotion
Background Information.
Letters of recommendation are
welcome. Individuals may also
nominate themselves. Nominees do not
need to live in a state within a particular
Recreation RAC’s area of jurisdiction
nor live in a state in which Forest
Service-managed lands are located.
Application packets, including
evaluation criteria and the AD–755
form, are available at https://
www.fs.fed.us/passespermits/rrac or by
contacting the respective regions
identified in this notice. Nominees must
submit all documents to the appropriate
regional contact. Additional information
about recreation fees and REA is
available at https://www.fs.fed.us/
passespermits/about-rec-fees.shtml.
The Forest Service will also work
with Governors and county officials to
identify potential nominees.
The Forest Service will review the
applications and prepare a list of
qualified applicants from which the
Secretary shall appoint both members
and alternates. An alternate will become
a participating member of the
Recreation RAC only if the member for
whom the alternate is appointed to
replace leaves the committee
permanently.
Recreation RAC members serve
without pay but are reimbursed for
travel and per diem expenses for
regularly scheduled committee
meetings. All Recreation RAC meetings
are open to the public and an open
public forum is part of each meeting.
Meeting dates and times will be
determined by agency officials in
consultation with the Recreation RAC
members.
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Nomination Information
Any individual or organization may
nominate one or more qualified persons
to represent the interests listed above to
serve on the Recreation RAC. To be
considered for membership, nominees
must:
Dated: August 14, 2008.
Calvin N. Joyner,
Acting Regional Forester, Pacific Northwest
Region, USDA Forest Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U.S. Census Bureau
Proposed Information Collection;
Comment Request; Generic Clearance
for Census 2010 Communication
Campaign Pre-Testing and Evaluation
U.S. Census Bureau.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Department of
Commerce, as part of its continuing
effort to reduce paperwork and
respondent burden, invites the general
public and other Federal agencies to
take this opportunity to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information
collections, as required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
Public Law 104–13 (44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(2)(A)).
DATES: To ensure consideration, written
comments must be submitted on or
before October 20, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments
to Diana Hynek, Departmental
Paperwork Clearance Officer,
Department of Commerce, Room 6625,
14th and Constitution Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20230 (or via the
Internet at dHynek@doc.gov).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection
instrument(s) and instructions should
be directed to Nancy Bates, U.S. Census
Bureau, Room 8H486, Washington, DC
20233–9150, (301) 763–5248 (or via the
Internet at nancy.a.bates@census.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Abstract
The Census Bureau plans to request
OMB approval of a generic information
collection clearance to conduct a variety
of research activities as part of the
pretesting, evaluation, and monitoring
for the 2010 Census Integrated
Communications Campaign. Under this
generic clearance, a block of hours will
be dedicated to these activities for each
of the next two years. OMB will be
informed in writing of the purpose and
scope of each of these activities, as well
as the time frame and the number of
burden hours used. The number of
hours used will not exceed the number
set aside for this purpose.
This research program will be used by
the Census Bureau and its vendors to
test and improve advertising and
partnership materials (e.g., posters,
billboards, brochures, television
advertisements, radio spots, Web sites,
etc.) and ultimately increase the quality
and effectiveness of the
communications campaign in
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Pacific Northwest Recreation Resource Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice; request for nominations for Recreation Resource
Advisory Committees.
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SUMMARY: Nominations are being sought for certain positions to serve on
the Pacific Northwest Recreation Resource Advisory Committees
(Recreation RAC). New members will be appointed by the Secretary of
Agriculture (Secretary) and serve three-year terms. Appointments will
begin in February 2009 when current member appointments expire.
One member is being sought to represent each of the following
interests: Winter Non-motorized, Summer Non-motorized, Local
Environmental, State Tourism, and Affected Local Governments. The
public is invited to submit nominations for membership on the
Recreation RAC. Current members who have only served one term may also
apply. Application packets for Recreation RACs can be obtained from the
Forest Service Pacific Northwest Regional Office listed below or on the
Web at https://www.fs.fed.us/passespermits/rrac. All nominations must
include a completed application packet that includes background
information and other information that addresses a nominee's
qualifications.
DATES: All applications must be received by the Pacific Northwest
Regional Office on or before September 30, 2008. This timeframe may be
extended if officials do not receive applications for needed positions.
ADDRESSES: You may submit nominations to the Pacific Northwest
Recreation RAC by: U.S. Mail: Shandra Terry, Regional Public
Involvement Coordinator, Public Affairs, Pacific Northwest Regional
Office, PO Box 3623, Portland, OR 97208, (503) 808-2242.
Express Delivery: Shandra Terry, Regional Public Involvement
Coordinator, Public Affairs, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, 333 SW
1st Ave., Portland, OR 97204, (503) 808-2242.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Anyone wanting further information
regarding this request for nominations may contact Jocelyn Biro,
Recreation Fee Coordinator, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, PO Box
3623, Portland, OR 97208, (503) 808-2411.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (REA), signed December
2004, requires that the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) provide Recreation RACs with an opportunity to make
recommendations to the two agencies on certain types of proposed
recreation fee changes.
REA allows the agencies to use existing advisory councils, such as
BLM Resource Advisory Councils (RACs), or to establish new committees
as appropriate. The Forest Service and BLM elected to jointly use
existing BLM RACs in the states of Arizona, Idaho, the Dakotas,
Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. In 2006, the Forest Service
chartered new Recreation RACs for the states of California and
Colorado, and for the Forest Service Pacific Northwest, Eastern and
Southern Regions. The Forest Service is using an existing advisory
board for the Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota.
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In addition, the Governors of three states--Alaska, Nebraska and
Wyoming--requested that their States be exempt from the REA-RIRAC
requirement, and the two Departments concurred with the exemptions.
Members were appointed to the Pacific Northwest Recreation RAC in
February 2007 for either two-year or three year terms. The terms for
the two-year members will expire February 2009. The Pacific Northwest
Recreation RAC provides recreation fee recommendations to both the
Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The Recreation
RAC makes recreation fee program recommendations on implementing or
eliminating standard amenity fees; expanded amenity fees; and
noncommercial, individual special recreation permit fees; expanding or
limiting the recreation fee program; and fee-level changes.
Recreation RAC Composition
The Recreation RAC consists of 11 members appointed by the
Secretary. These members provide a broad and balanced representation
from the recreation community as follows:
(1) Five persons who represent recreation users and that include,
as appropriate, the following:
a. Winter motorized recreation, such as snowmobiling;
b. Winter non-motorized recreation, such as snowshoeing, cross-
country and downhill skiing, and snowboarding;
c. Summer motorized recreation, such as motorcycles, boaters, and
off-highway vehicles;
d. Summer non-motorized recreation, such as backpacking, horseback
riding, mountain biking, canoeing, and rafting; and
e. Hunting and fishing.
(2) Three persons who represent interest groups that include, as
appropriate, the following:
a. Motorized outfitters and guides;
b. Non-motorized outfitters and guides; and
c. Local environmental groups.
(3) Three persons, as follows:
a. State tourism official to represent the State;
b. A person who represents affected Indian tribes; and
c. A person who represents affected local government interests.
Nomination Information
Any individual or organization may nominate one or more qualified
persons to represent the interests listed above to serve on the
Recreation RAC. To be considered for membership, nominees must:
Identify what interest group they would represent and how
they are qualified to represent that group;
State why they want to serve on the committee and what
they can contribute;
Show their past experience in working successfully as part
of a collaborative group; and
Complete Form AD-755, Advisory Committee or Research and
Promotion Background Information.
Letters of recommendation are welcome. Individuals may also
nominate themselves. Nominees do not need to live in a state within a
particular Recreation RAC's area of jurisdiction nor live in a state in
which Forest Service-managed lands are located.
Application packets, including evaluation criteria and the AD-755
form, are available at https://www.fs.fed.us/passespermits/rrac or by
contacting the respective regions identified in this notice. Nominees
must submit all documents to the appropriate regional contact.
Additional information about recreation fees and REA is available at
https://www.fs.fed.us/passespermits/about-rec-fees.shtml.
The Forest Service will also work with Governors and county
officials to identify potential nominees.
The Forest Service will review the applications and prepare a list
of qualified applicants from which the Secretary shall appoint both
members and alternates. An alternate will become a participating member
of the Recreation RAC only if the member for whom the alternate is
appointed to replace leaves the committee permanently.
Recreation RAC members serve without pay but are reimbursed for
travel and per diem expenses for regularly scheduled committee
meetings. All Recreation RAC meetings are open to the public and an
open public forum is part of each meeting. Meeting dates and times will
be determined by agency officials in consultation with the Recreation
RAC members.
Dated: August 14, 2008.
Calvin N. Joyner,
Acting Regional Forester, Pacific Northwest Region, USDA Forest
Service.
[FR Doc. E8-19253 Filed 8-20-08; 8:45 am]
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