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Agency name and docket number FSIS–
2008–0033. Comments received in
response to this docket will be made
available for public inspection and
posted without change, including any
personal information, to https://
www.regulations.gov.
Docket: For access to background
documents or comments received, go to
the FSIS Docket Room at the address
listed above between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30
p.m., Monday through Friday.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT:
Contact John O’Connell, Paperwork
Reduction Act Coordinator, Food Safety
and Inspection Service, USDA, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW., Room 3532
South Building, Washington, DC 20250–
3700; 202–720–0345.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Voluntary Recalls of Meat and
Poultry Products.
OMB Control Number: 0583–0135.
Expiration Date: 3/31/2009.
Type of Request: Extension of an
approved information collection.
Abstract: FSIS has been delegated the
authority to exercise the functions of the
Secretary as specified in the Federal
Meat Inspection Act (FMIA) (21 U.S.C.
601, et seq.) and the Poultry Products
Inspection Act (PPIA) (21 U.S.C. 451, et
seq.). These statutes mandate that FSIS
protect the public by verifying that meat
and poultry products are safe,
wholesome, unadulterated, and
properly labeled and packaged.
FSIS is requesting an extension of an
approved information collection
addressing paperwork requirements
regarding the Agency’s voluntary recalls
from commerce of meat and poultry
products because the approval for this
information collection is due to expire.
Although FSIS is responsible for the
inspection of egg products under the
Egg Products Inspection Act (EPIA) (21
U.S.C. 1031, et seq.), the Food and Drug
Administration handles the recalls of
egg products under a Memorandum of
Understanding with FSIS.
A firm that has produced or imported
meat or poultry product that is
adulterated or misbranded and is being
distributed in commerce, may
voluntarily recall the product in
question. When there is a recall, FSIS
asks that the recalling firm provide the
Agency with some basic information,
including the identity of the recalled
product, the reason for the recall, and
information about the distributors and
retail consignees to whom the product
was actually shipped. Under the FMIA,
firms are required to keep such records
that fully and correctly disclose all
transactions in their business (21 U.S.C.
642). Under the PPIA, firms are required
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to keep such records as are properly
necessary for the effective enforcement
of the PPIA (21 U.S.C. 460(b)).
When a firm voluntarily recalls a
product, FSIS conducts recall
effectiveness checks. In conducting
recall effectiveness checks, if the recall
is to the retail or consumer level, the
Agency contacts the distributors and
actual retail consignees to ensure that
they were notified of the recall, to verify
the amount of product they received,
and to confirm that they are removing
the product from commerce and
returning it to the recalling firm or
otherwise disposing of the product.
FSIS has made the following
estimates based upon an information
collection assessment.
Estimate of Burden: FSIS estimates
that it will take an average of
approximately one hour to collect and
submit this information to FSIS.
Respondents: Official establishments,
importers of record, and retail
consignees.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
3,060.
Estimated Number of Responses per
Respondent: 1.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on
Respondents: 3,100 hours.
Copies of this information collection
assessment can be obtained from John
O’Connell, Paperwork Reduction Act
Coordinator, Food Safety and Inspection
Service, USDA, 1400 Independence
Ave., SW., Room 3532 South Building,
Washington, DC 20250–3700; (202) 720–
0345.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of FSIS’ functions, including whether
the information will have practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of FSIS’ estimate
of the burden of the proposed collection
of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(c) ways to enhance the quality, utility,
and clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on those who are to respond, including
through the use of appropriate
automated, electronic, mechanical, or
other technological collection
techniques, or other forms of
information technology. Comments may
be sent to both FSIS, at the addresses
provided above, and the Desk Officer for
Agriculture, Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management and Budget, Washington,
DC 20253.
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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Additional Public Notification
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rulemaking and policy development is
important. Consequently, in an effort to
ensure that minorities, women, and
persons with disabilities are aware of
this notice, FSIS will announce it online through the FSIS Web page located
at https://www.fsis.usda.gov/regulations/
2008_Notices_Index/.
FSIS also will make copies of this
Federal Register publication available
through the FSIS Constituent Update,
which is used to provide information
regarding FSIS policies, procedures,
regulations, Federal Register notices,
FSIS public meetings, and other types of
information that could affect or would
be of interest to constituents and
stakeholders. The Update is
communicated via Listserv, a free
electronic mail subscription service for
industry, trade groups, consumer
interest groups, health professionals and
other individuals who have asked to be
included. The Update is available on the
FSIS Web page. Through the Listserv
and the Web page, FSIS is able to
provide information to a much broader
and more diverse audience.
In addition, FSIS offers an e-mail
subscription service which provides
automatic and customized access to
selected food safety news and
information. This service is available at
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/
news_and_events/email_subscription/.
Options range from recalls to export
information to regulations, directives
and notices. Customers can add or
delete subscriptions themselves and
have the option to password protect
their account.
Done at Washington, DC, on October 17,
2008.
Alfred V. Almanza,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. E8–25397 Filed 10–23–08; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Information Collection; Special Use
Administration
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 with
revision of a currently approved
information collection, Special Use
Administration.
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Comments must be received in
writing on or before December 23, 2008
to be assured of consideration.
Comments received after that date will
be considered to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this
notice should be addressed to USDA
Forest Service, Attn: Lands, 1400
Independence Ave., SW., Mailstop:
1124, Washington, DC 20250–0003.
Comments also may be submitted via
facsimile to (202) 205–1604 or by e-mail
to: reply_lands@fs.fed.us.
The public may inspect comments
received at Office of the Director, Lands,
4th Floor South, Sidney R. Yates
Federal Building, 14th and
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC, 20024 during normal
business hours. Visitors are encouraged
to call ahead to (205) 205–1248 to
facilitate entry to the building.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Glen
Parker, Lands, at (202) 205–1196.
Individuals who use telecommunication
devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the
Federal Relay Service (FRS) at 1–800–
877–8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.,
Eastern Standard Time, Monday
through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Special Use Administration.
OMB Number: 0596–0082.
Expiration Date of Approval: 05/31/
2009.
Type of Request: Extension with
Revision.
Abstract: Several statutes authorize
the Forest Service to issue and
administer authorizations for use and
occupancy of National Forest System
(NFS) lands and collect information
from the public for those purposes,
including the Organic Administration
Act of 1897 (16 U.S.C. 551); Title V of
the Federal Land Policy and
Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA, 43
U.S.C. 1761–1771); the Act of March 4,
1915 (16 U.S.C. 497); the National
Forest Ski Area Permit Act (16 U.S.C.
497b); section 28 of the Mineral Leasing
Act (30 U.S.C. 185); the National Forest
Roads and Trails Act (FRTA, 16 U.S.C.
532–538); section 7 of the Granger-Thye
Act (16 U.S.C. 480d); the Act of May 26,
2000 (16 U.S.C. 460l–6d); and the
Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement
Act (16 U.S.C. 6801–6814). Forest
Service regulations implementing these
authorities, found at 36 CFR part 251,
subpart B, contain information
collection requirements, including
submission of applications, execution of
forms, and imposition of terms and
conditions that entail information
collection requirements, such as the
requirement to submit annual financial
information; to prepare and update an
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operating plan; to prepare and update a
maintenance plan; and to submit
compliance reports and information
updates.
The information collection
requirements are necessary for the
Forest Service to issue and administer
special use authorizations that allow the
public to use and occupy NFS lands
under these authorities. The information
collected is used by Forest Service
officials (unless otherwise noted) to
ensure that uses of NFS lands are
authorized, in the public interest, and
compatible with the Agency’s mission;
and/or record authorization of use
granted by appropriate Forest Service
officials.
The information helps the Agency
identify the environmental and social
impacts of special uses for purposes of
compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act and program
administration. In addition, the Agency
uses the information to ascertain
whether the land use fee(s) charged for
special use authorizations are based on
market value.
Information collection occurs via
application forms, as well as terms and
conditions in special use authorizations
and operating plans. There are six
categories of information collected:
(1) Information required from
proponents and applicants to evaluate
proposals and applications to use or
occupy NFS lands
(2) Information required from
applicants to complete special use
authorizations
(3) Annual financial information
required from holders to determine land
use fees
(4) Information required from holders
to prepare and update operating plans
(5) Information required from holders
to prepare and update maintenance
plans
(6) Information required from holders
to complete compliance reports and
informational updates
The six categories cover all
information collection requirements
involved in administration of the
special uses program, including
application and reporting forms;
authorization forms; supplemental
special use authorization clauses in
Forest Service Handbook 2709.11,
chapter 50; and information collection
requirements not associated with an
approved standard form.
These six categories demonstrate the
complexity of the special uses program
and the importance of standard forms in
administration of the program. Special
use authorizations encompass a variety
of activities ranging from individual
private uses to large-scale commercial
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facilities and public services. Examples
of authorized special uses include
public and private road rights-of-way,
apiaries, domestic water supply
conveyance systems, telephone and
electric service rights-of-way, oil and
gas pipeline rights-of-way,
communications facilities, hydroelectric
power-generating facilities, ski areas,
resorts, marinas, municipal sewage
treatment plants, and public parks and
playgrounds.
Category 1: The Application Process
1. SF–299, Application for
Transportation and Utility Systems and
Facilities on Federal Lands, is used to
evaluate the applicant’s technical and
financial capability, nature of the
proposed operations, and anticipated
environmental impacts and proposed
mitigation of those impacts. This form
used for most non-recreational NFS
lands use requests.
2. FS–2700–3a, Holder-Initiated
Revocation of Existing Authorization
and Request for a Special Use Permit, is
used to facilitate issuance of a new
authorization when there is a change in
ownership of authorized improvements
or a change in control of the holder of
a special use authorization.
3. FS–2700–3b, Special Use
Application and Permit for
Noncommercial Group Use, provides
information used to evaluate requests to
use NFS lands for noncommercial
gatherings involving 75 or more people,
such as a wedding or an activity
involving the exercise of First
Amendment rights, and to authorize
such requests.
4. FS–2700–3c, Special Use
Application and Permit for Recreation
Events, is used to collect information
needed to evaluate requests to use NFS
lands for events involving an entry or
participation fee, such as an endurance
ride, and to authorize such requests.
5. FS–2700–3e, Special Use
Application and Permit for GovernmentOwned Buildings, is the form used by
the Forest Service to collect information
and to issue permits for use of
government-owned facilities on NFS
lands.
6. FS–2700–3f (new), Special Use
Application and Permit, Temporary
Permit for Outfitting and Guiding, is the
form used by the Forest Service to
collect information and to issue
temporary permits to use NFS lands for
Outfitting and Guiding services.
7. FS–2700–10, Technical Data for
Communications Uses, is the form used
by the Forest Service to collect
information and to evaluate the
compatibility of communications
equipment at a communications site to
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other compatibility problems.
8. FS–2700–11, Agreement
Concerning a Small Business
Administration Loan for a Holder of a
Special Use Permit, is the form used by
the Forest Service to collect information
and to enter into agreement with a
holder, a lender, and the United States
Small Business Administration (SBA)
regarding a loan guaranteed by the SBA.
9. FS–2700–12, Agreement
Concerning a Loan for a Holder of a
Special Use Permit, is the form used by
the Forest Service to collect information
and to enter into an agreement with a
holder and a lender regarding a loan not
guaranteed by the SBA.
10. FS–6500–24, Financial Statement,
provides information used by the
authorized Forest Service officer or
financial analyst to evaluate the
financial capability of an applicant to
undertake the requested use and to
comply with the terms and conditions
of an authorization. This form is used
primarily for requests to operate ski
areas, resorts, and government-owned
campgrounds on NFS lands.
11. FS–6500–25, Request for
Verification, is the form used by an
authorized Forest Service officer or
financial analyst to (1) obtain a release
of information from a financial
institution to verify the financial
capability of an applicant to undertake
the requested use and (2) to comply
with the terms and conditions of an
authorization. This form is used
primarily for requests to operate ski
areas, resorts, and government-owned
campgrounds on NFS lands.
12. FS–2700–28, Request for New
Appraisal (CUFFA), is the form used by
the Forest Service to collect information
and to initiate a new appraisal of a
recreation residence lot.
13. FS–2700–32, Application for
Permit for Archaeological Investigations
is the form used by the Forest Service
to collect information and to evaluate
the financial capability and
qualifications of an applicant to
undertake archaeological investigations
on NFS lands.
14. FS–2700–33, Additional Insured
Endorsement for a Special Use
Authorization, is the form used by the
Forest Service to collect information
and to name the United States as an
additional insured in an insurance
policy issued to the holder of a special
use authorization.
15. FS–2700–34 (new), Prospectus for
Campground and Related Granger-Thye
Concessions, is used to select the most
qualified applicant to operate a
concession campground in a
competitive process.
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16. Response to a Prospectus (no
designated form). When the Forest
Service offers a new business
opportunity that requires a Special Use
authorization, for which there is
competitive interest, it is necessary to
issue a prospectus. Information
provided by applicants in response to a
prospectus is used to select the most
qualified applicant.
Category 2: Special Use Authorizations
1. FS–2700–4, Special Use Permit, is
the form used by the Forest Service to
collect information and to authorize a
variety of uses on NFS lands not
covered by another form.
2. FS–2700–4a, Special Use Permit
Granger-Thye Supplement, is the form
used by the Forest Service to collect
information and to modify form FS–
2700–4, when used to authorize
government-owned improvements.
3. FS–2700–4b, Forest Road Special
Use Permit, is the form used by the
Forest Service to collect information
and to authorize, under FLPMA, the
construction and use of an NFS road,
typically to access private property
within a national forest for commercial
purposes, such as timber hauling or
noncommercial purposes such as
residential use.
4. FS–2700–4c, Private Road Special
Use Permit, is the form used by the
Forest Service to collect information
and to authorize, under FLPMA, the
construction and use of a road that is
not part of the forest transportation
system to access non-Federal land, a
mining claim, a mineral leasing area, or
other uses of NFS lands.
5. FS–2700–4d, Temporary Cost
Share Agreement Road Special Use
Permit, is the form used by the Forest
Service to collect information and to
authorize, under FLPMA, the
construction, maintenance, and use of a
temporary road on NFS lands covered
by a cost share agreement to access
private property within a national forest
for commercial purposes, such as timber
harvesting.
6. FS–2700–4h, Special Use Permit for
Campground and Related Granger-Thye
Concessions, is the form used by the
Forest Service to collect information
and to authorize the operation and
maintenance of a government-owned
recreation site on NFS lands.
7. FS–2700–4h—Appendix B, Annual
Granger-Thye Fee Offset Agreement, is
used by authorized Forest Service
official and the holder to specify the
government maintenance,
reconditioning, renovation, and
improvement used to offset the land use
fee for a Campground and Related
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Granger-Thye Concessions Special Use
Permit.
8. FS–2700–4h—Appendix G,
Granger-Thye Fee Offset Claim
Certification, is used by a holder to
provide a record of said holder’s direct
and indirect costs attributable to a
project enumerated in a Granger-Thye
Fee Offset Agreement.
9. FS–2700–4h—Appendix F, Special
Use Permit for Campground and Related
Granger-Thye Concessions, describes
the Forest Service’s drinking water
program and the requirements that
apply to holders authorized to operate a
federally owned drinking water system.
10. FS–2700–4i, Special Use Permit
for Outfitting and Guiding, is the form
used by the Forest Service to collect
information and authorize the use and
occupancy of NFS lands to provide
outfitting and guiding services.
11. FS–2700–4j (new), Special Use
Permit for a Federal Agency’s Electric
Transmission Facilities, is the form used
by the Forest Service to collect
information and authorize the use and
occupancy of NFS lands by a federal
agency that owns and operates electric
transmission lines and facilities
12. FS–2700–5, Term Special Use
Permit, is the form used by the Forest
Service to collect information and
authorize long-term use of NFS lands
involving privately owned facilities.
13. FS–2700–5a, Term Special Use
Permit for Recreation Residences, is the
form used by the Forest Service to
collect information and authorize a
privately owned recreation residence on
NFS lands.
14. FS–2700–5b, Ski Area Term
Special Use Permit, is the form used by
the Forest Service to collect information
and authorize ski areas on NFS lands.
15. FS–2700–5c, Resort/Marina Term
Special Use Permit, is the form used by
the Forest Service to collect information
and authorize a resort/marina on NFS
lands.
16. FS–2700–5d (new), Resort
Supplement for Outfitting and Guiding,
provides information the Forest Service
uses to authorize outfitting and guiding
occurring at a resort/marina on NFS
lands.
17. FS–2700–9a, Agricultural
Irrigation and Livestock Watering
System Easement, is used by the Forest
Service to collect information and grant
an easement for an agricultural
irrigation or a livestock watering system
on NFS lands.
18. FS–2700–9b, Cost Share
Easement, is used by the Forest Service
to collect information and authorize,
under FRTA, the acquisition,
construction, or reconstruction and the
maintenance and use of an NFS road
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that is subject to a cost share agreement.
The parties to the cost share agreement
grant each other easements within the
geographic area covered by the
agreement. A cost share easement is for
a NFS road and is subject to the cost
sharing provisions of the agreement.
19. FS–2700–9c, Non-Cost Share
Easement, is used by the Forest Service
to collect information and authorize,
under FRTA, the construction,
reconstruction, maintenance, and use of
private roads under a cost share
agreement. The parties to the cost share
agreement grant each other easements
within the geographic area covered by
the agreement. A non-cost share
easement is for a private road (rather
than a NFS road) and is not subject to
the cost sharing provisions of the
agreement.
20. FS–2700–9d, Public Road
Easement, is used by the Forest Service
to collect information and grant
easements under FRTA to public road
authorities, such as states or counties, to
construct and maintain public roads
that are not part of the Federal Aid
Highway System.
21. FS–2700–9e, Forest Road
Easement, is issued under the National
Forest Roads and Trails Act. This form
is used by the Forest Service to collect
information and to grant an easement
under FRTA to a party to a cost share
agreement, or to another non-Federal
landowner who is cooperating in the
acquisition, construction, or
maintenance of a NFS road. The
easement is for acquisition, construction
or reconstruction, maintenance, and use
of a NFS road that is outside the
boundaries of a cost share agreement. At
the time the easement is granted, the
grantor and the grantee share the costs
of acquisition, construction, and
reconstruction. After the easement is
granted, the grantor and the grantee
share only the cost of maintenance.
22. FS–2700–9f, Private Road
Easement, issued under the National
Forest Roads and Trails Act; the Forest
Service uses this form to collect
information and grant an easement
under FRTA to a party to a cost share
agreement, or to another non-Federal
landowner who is cooperating in the
acquisition, construction, or
maintenance of a NFS road. The
easement is for construction or
reconstruction, maintenance, and use of
a private road that is outside the
boundaries of a cost share agreement.
Since the easement is for a private
rather than a NFS road, the cost of
constructing, reconstructing, and
maintaining the road are borne by the
grantee.
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23. FS–2700–9g, Forest Road
Easement, issued under the Federal
Land Policy and Management Act, is
used by Forest Service to collect
information and grant an easement
under FLPMA for construction,
reconstruction, maintenance, and use of
an NFS road, when the grantee is not a
party to a cost share agreement for the
acquisition, construction, and
maintenance of an NFS road, or when
the grantee does not meet the
requirements for issuance of a forest
road easement under FRTA.
24. FS–2700–9h, Private Road
Easement, issued under the Federal
Land Policy and Management Act, is
used by the Forest Service to collect
information and grant an easement
under FLPMA for construction,
reconstruction, maintenance, and use of
a private road, when the grantee is not
a party to a cost share agreement for the
acquisition, construction, and
maintenance of NFS roads, or when the
grantee does not meet the requirements
for issuance of a private road easement
under FRTA.
25. FS–2700–10b, Communications
Site Lease, is the form used by the
Forest Service to collect information
and to authorize a communications use
within a designated communications
site on NFS lands.
26. FS–2700–23, Amendment for
Special Use Authorization, is used by
the Forest to collect information and
amend an existing special use
authorization.
27. FS–2700–25, Temporary Special
Use Permit, is used by the Forest Service
to authorize uses of one year or less on
NFS lands.
28. FS–2700–26, Major Category Cost
Recovery Agreement, is used to
effectuate cost recovery for special use
applications or authorizations involving
over 50 hours to process or monitor.
29. FS–2700–26b, Cost Recovery
Master Agreement, is used by Forest
Service officials to effectuate cost
recovery for special use applications or
authorizations involving multiple
phases of development or groups of
applications or similar applications for
a specified geographic area.
30. FS–2700–27, Notice to Alaska
Native Corporations Regarding
Prospectus for Visitor Services, is used
by the Forest Service to collect
information and provide notice to
Alaska Native Corporations of the
issuance of a prospectus to conduct
visitor services in Conservation System
Units in Alaska. Notification provides
the Alaska Native Corporations a chance
to request designation as a most directly
affected Native Corporation for purposes
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of competing for the opportunity to
conduct visitor services.
31. FS–2700–31, Electric
Transmission Line Easement, the Forest
Service uses this form to collect
information and to grant a long-term
easement under FLPMA for an electric
transmission line to a non-federal
organization.
32. FS–2700–32, Permit for
Archaeological Investigations, the Forest
Service uses this form to collect
information and to grant a permit to a
qualified applicant to conduct
archeological investigations on or
within NFS lands.
Category 3: Annual Financial
Information
1. FS–2700–6b, Recreation Residence
Self-Inspection Report, the Forest
Service uses this form to review and
record any modifications made to a
recreation residence.
2. FS–2700–7, Reconciliation of Sales
for Fee Calculation, this form provides
information used by the Forest Service
to determine land use fees based on
sales revenue.
3. FS–2700–8, Reconciliation of Gross
Fixed Assets to Booked Amounts, the
Forest Service uses the information
provided on this form to determine land
use fees based on the gross fixed assets
of the holder.
4. FS–2700–10a, Telecommunications
Facility Inventory, the Forest Service
uses the information provided on this
form to determine the rent for a
communications facility based on the
number of tenants in the facility.
5. FS–2700–19, Fee Calculation for
Concession Permits, information
collected via this form is used by the
Forest Service to determine the land use
fee for concession permits under the
Graduated Rate Fee System.
6. FS–2700–19a, Fee Calculation for
Ski Area Permits, this form collects
information used by the Forest Service
to determine the land use fee for ski area
permits under the Ski Fee Act.
7. Business Practices (no designated
form). The holder provides information
regarding various business practices,
such as basic accounting or financial
records, upon request by the authorized
officer or as a term and condition of an
authorization. In most circumstances,
the form used is one customarily used
for the type of business involved.
Category 4: Preparing and Updating
Operating Plans (no designated form)
Special use authorizations may
contain a clause requiring the holder to
prepare and update an operating plan
that governs day-to-day operations of
the authorized use. This information is
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useful to the holder and the Forest
Service, because it specifies procedures
and policies for conducting the
authorized use. Typically, operating
plans contain daily operating
guidelines, fire abatement and control
procedures, monitoring guidelines,
maintenance standards, safety and
emergency plans, and inspection
standards. Operating plans are usually
necessary for complex operations,
commercial uses, and uses conducted in
environmentally sensitive areas.
Category 5: Preparing and Updating
Maintenance Plans (no designated
form)
A permit or easement issued under
FLPMA or FRTA may require the holder
or grantee to submit and update a road
maintenance plan or information
necessary for the preparation of a road
maintenance plan. A road maintenance
plan governs the responsibility of the
holder or grantee to perform or pay for
maintenance of an NFS road.
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Category 6: Compliance Reports and
Information Updates
1. FS–2700–34 (new), Outfitter or
Guide Trip Ticket is used by an outfitter
or guide to provide use information to
Forest Service officials via the Internet
or other media. The Forest Service uses
the information to track use of NFS
lands.
2. Compliance Reports and
Information Updates (no designated
form). Special use authorizations may
contain a clause requiring the holder to
provide the Forest Service with
compliance reports, information reports,
and other information required by
Federal law or to manage NFS lands to
ensure adequate protection of national
forest resources and public health and
safety. Examples of compliance and
information updates include dam
maintenance inspection reports and logs
required by the Reclamation Safety of
Dams Act of 1978; the Federal Dam
Safety Inspection Act of 1979; and the
Dam Safety Act of 1983; documentation
that authorized facilities passed safety
inspections; documentation showing
that the United States is named as an
additional insured in an insurance
policy issued to a holder; notifications
involving a change in ownership of
authorized improvements or a change in
control of the holder; and
documentation of compliance with Title
VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Estimate of Annual Burden: 2.37
burden hours per response.
Type of Respondents: Individuals,
Businesses, Non-profit Organizations,
and Non-Federal Governmental entities.
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Estimated Annual Number of
Respondents: 88,505 respondents.
Estimated Annual Number of
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on
Respondents: 161,017 hours.
Comment Is Invited
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 request toward Office of
Management and Budget approval.
Dated: October 17, 2008.
Gloria Manning,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
System.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
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Notice of Availability of the Final
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement for Leasing of Geothermal
Resources in Eleven Western United
States and Alaska, Including Proposed
Amendments to Selected Land Use
Plans
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior; and U.S. Forest Service,
Agriculture.
ACTION: Notice of Availability (NOA).
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with section
202 of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C.
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4321 et seq.), the Council on
Environmental Quality’s regulations
implementing NEPA (40 CFR 1500–
1508), and applicable agency guidance,
a Final Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement (PEIS) has been
prepared on the leasing of geothermal
resources in 11 Western United States
(U.S.) and Alaska. The Department of
the Interior, Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) and the Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service (FS) are
co-lead agencies for the PEIS. The
Department of Energy (DOE)
participated as a core team member. The
PEIS has been developed, in part, to
support the amendment of 122 resource
management plans (RMP) covering
public lands managed by the BLM
under the Federal Land Policy and
Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA).
In accordance with the Energy Policy
Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 109–58, August 8,
2005), the goal of the proposed action is
to make geothermal leasing decisions on
pending lease applications submitted
prior to January 1, 2005, and to facilitate
geothermal leasing decisions on other
existing and future lease applications
and nominations on the Federal mineral
estate. The planning area encompasses
about 530 million acres of land with the
potential for geothermal development in
Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado,
Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada,
Oregon, Utah, Washington, and
Wyoming.
DATES: The proposed RMP amendments
and Final PEIS for Leasing of
Geothermal Resources will be available
for review for 30 days following the date
the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) publishes its Notice of
Availability in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jack
G. Peterson, BLM Project Manager at
(208) 373–4048
(Jack_G_Peterson@blm.gov), Bureau of
Land Management, 1387 S. Vinnell
Way, Boise, Idaho 83706 or Ivette
Torres, FS Program Manager at (703)
605–4792 (ietorres@fs.fed.us), Forest
Service, Mail Stop 1126 RPC 5th, 1400
Independence Ave., SW., Washington,
DC 20250 or visit the PEIS Web site at
https://www.blm.gov/Geothermal_EIS.
ADDRESSES: A copy of the proposed
RMP amendments and Final PEIS is
available for review via the Internet
from a link at https://www.blm.gov/
Geothermal_EIS. Hardcopies are
available for review at BLM State
Offices and Field Offices. Electronic (on
CD–ROM) and paper copies may also be
obtained by contacting Jack Peterson at
the address and phone number listed in
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. The
proposed RMP amendments and Final
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Information Collection; Special Use Administration
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 with revision of a currently approved
information collection, Special Use Administration.
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DATES: Comments must be received in writing on or before December 23,
2008 to be assured of consideration. Comments received after that date
will be considered to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this notice should be addressed to USDA
Forest Service, Attn: Lands, 1400 Independence Ave., SW., Mailstop:
1124, Washington, DC 20250-0003.
Comments also may be submitted via facsimile to (202) 205-1604 or
by e-mail to: reply_lands@fs.fed.us.
The public may inspect comments received at Office of the Director,
Lands, 4th Floor South, Sidney R. Yates Federal Building, 14th and
Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC, 20024 during normal business
hours. Visitors are encouraged to call ahead to (205) 205-1248 to
facilitate entry to the building.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Glen Parker, Lands, at (202) 205-1196.
Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may
call the Federal Relay Service (FRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8 a.m.
and 8 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Special Use Administration.
OMB Number: 0596-0082.
Expiration Date of Approval: 05/31/2009.
Type of Request: Extension with Revision.
Abstract: Several statutes authorize the Forest Service to issue
and administer authorizations for use and occupancy of National Forest
System (NFS) lands and collect information from the public for those
purposes, including the Organic Administration Act of 1897 (16 U.S.C.
551); Title V of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976
(FLPMA, 43 U.S.C. 1761-1771); the Act of March 4, 1915 (16 U.S.C. 497);
the National Forest Ski Area Permit Act (16 U.S.C. 497b); section 28 of
the Mineral Leasing Act (30 U.S.C. 185); the National Forest Roads and
Trails Act (FRTA, 16 U.S.C. 532-538); section 7 of the Granger-Thye Act
(16 U.S.C. 480d); the Act of May 26, 2000 (16 U.S.C. 460l-6d); and the
Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (16 U.S.C. 6801-6814). Forest
Service regulations implementing these authorities, found at 36 CFR
part 251, subpart B, contain information collection requirements,
including submission of applications, execution of forms, and
imposition of terms and conditions that entail information collection
requirements, such as the requirement to submit annual financial
information; to prepare and update an operating plan; to prepare and
update a maintenance plan; and to submit compliance reports and
information updates.
The information collection requirements are necessary for the
Forest Service to issue and administer special use authorizations that
allow the public to use and occupy NFS lands under these authorities.
The information collected is used by Forest Service officials (unless
otherwise noted) to ensure that uses of NFS lands are authorized, in
the public interest, and compatible with the Agency's mission; and/or
record authorization of use granted by appropriate Forest Service
officials.
The information helps the Agency identify the environmental and
social impacts of special uses for purposes of compliance with the
National Environmental Policy Act and program administration. In
addition, the Agency uses the information to ascertain whether the land
use fee(s) charged for special use authorizations are based on market
value.
Information collection occurs via application forms, as well as
terms and conditions in special use authorizations and operating plans.
There are six categories of information collected:
(1) Information required from proponents and applicants to evaluate
proposals and applications to use or occupy NFS lands
(2) Information required from applicants to complete special use
authorizations
(3) Annual financial information required from holders to determine
land use fees
(4) Information required from holders to prepare and update
operating plans
(5) Information required from holders to prepare and update
maintenance plans
(6) Information required from holders to complete compliance
reports and informational updates
The six categories cover all information collection requirements
involved in administration of the special uses program, including
application and reporting forms; authorization forms; supplemental
special use authorization clauses in Forest Service Handbook 2709.11,
chapter 50; and information collection requirements not associated with
an approved standard form.
These six categories demonstrate the complexity of the special uses
program and the importance of standard forms in administration of the
program. Special use authorizations encompass a variety of activities
ranging from individual private uses to large-scale commercial
facilities and public services. Examples of authorized special uses
include public and private road rights-of-way, apiaries, domestic water
supply conveyance systems, telephone and electric service rights-of-
way, oil and gas pipeline rights-of-way, communications facilities,
hydroelectric power-generating facilities, ski areas, resorts, marinas,
municipal sewage treatment plants, and public parks and playgrounds.
Category 1: The Application Process
1. SF-299, Application for Transportation and Utility Systems and
Facilities on Federal Lands, is used to evaluate the applicant's
technical and financial capability, nature of the proposed operations,
and anticipated environmental impacts and proposed mitigation of those
impacts. This form used for most non-recreational NFS lands use
requests.
2. FS-2700-3a, Holder-Initiated Revocation of Existing
Authorization and Request for a Special Use Permit, is used to
facilitate issuance of a new authorization when there is a change in
ownership of authorized improvements or a change in control of the
holder of a special use authorization.
3. FS-2700-3b, Special Use Application and Permit for Noncommercial
Group Use, provides information used to evaluate requests to use NFS
lands for noncommercial gatherings involving 75 or more people, such as
a wedding or an activity involving the exercise of First Amendment
rights, and to authorize such requests.
4. FS-2700-3c, Special Use Application and Permit for Recreation
Events, is used to collect information needed to evaluate requests to
use NFS lands for events involving an entry or participation fee, such
as an endurance ride, and to authorize such requests.
5. FS-2700-3e, Special Use Application and Permit for Government-
Owned Buildings, is the form used by the Forest Service to collect
information and to issue permits for use of government-owned facilities
on NFS lands.
6. FS-2700-3f (new), Special Use Application and Permit, Temporary
Permit for Outfitting and Guiding, is the form used by the Forest
Service to collect information and to issue temporary permits to use
NFS lands for Outfitting and Guiding services.
7. FS-2700-10, Technical Data for Communications Uses, is the form
used by the Forest Service to collect information and to evaluate the
compatibility of communications equipment at a communications site to
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minimize frequency interference and other compatibility problems.
8. FS-2700-11, Agreement Concerning a Small Business Administration
Loan for a Holder of a Special Use Permit, is the form used by the
Forest Service to collect information and to enter into agreement with
a holder, a lender, and the United States Small Business Administration
(SBA) regarding a loan guaranteed by the SBA.
9. FS-2700-12, Agreement Concerning a Loan for a Holder of a
Special Use Permit, is the form used by the Forest Service to collect
information and to enter into an agreement with a holder and a lender
regarding a loan not guaranteed by the SBA.
10. FS-6500-24, Financial Statement, provides information used by
the authorized Forest Service officer or financial analyst to evaluate
the financial capability of an applicant to undertake the requested use
and to comply with the terms and conditions of an authorization. This
form is used primarily for requests to operate ski areas, resorts, and
government-owned campgrounds on NFS lands.
11. FS-6500-25, Request for Verification, is the form used by an
authorized Forest Service officer or financial analyst to (1) obtain a
release of information from a financial institution to verify the
financial capability of an applicant to undertake the requested use and
(2) to comply with the terms and conditions of an authorization. This
form is used primarily for requests to operate ski areas, resorts, and
government-owned campgrounds on NFS lands.
12. FS-2700-28, Request for New Appraisal (CUFFA), is the form used
by the Forest Service to collect information and to initiate a new
appraisal of a recreation residence lot.
13. FS-2700-32, Application for Permit for Archaeological
Investigations is the form used by the Forest Service to collect
information and to evaluate the financial capability and qualifications
of an applicant to undertake archaeological investigations on NFS
lands.
14. FS-2700-33, Additional Insured Endorsement for a Special Use
Authorization, is the form used by the Forest Service to collect
information and to name the United States as an additional insured in
an insurance policy issued to the holder of a special use
authorization.
15. FS-2700-34 (new), Prospectus for Campground and Related
Granger-Thye Concessions, is used to select the most qualified
applicant to operate a concession campground in a competitive process.
16. Response to a Prospectus (no designated form). When the Forest
Service offers a new business opportunity that requires a Special Use
authorization, for which there is competitive interest, it is necessary
to issue a prospectus. Information provided by applicants in response
to a prospectus is used to select the most qualified applicant.
Category 2: Special Use Authorizations
1. FS-2700-4, Special Use Permit, is the form used by the Forest
Service to collect information and to authorize a variety of uses on
NFS lands not covered by another form.
2. FS-2700-4a, Special Use Permit Granger-Thye Supplement, is the
form used by the Forest Service to collect information and to modify
form FS-2700-4, when used to authorize government-owned improvements.
3. FS-2700-4b, Forest Road Special Use Permit, is the form used by
the Forest Service to collect information and to authorize, under
FLPMA, the construction and use of an NFS road, typically to access
private property within a national forest for commercial purposes, such
as timber hauling or noncommercial purposes such as residential use.
4. FS-2700-4c, Private Road Special Use Permit, is the form used by
the Forest Service to collect information and to authorize, under
FLPMA, the construction and use of a road that is not part of the
forest transportation system to access non-Federal land, a mining
claim, a mineral leasing area, or other uses of NFS lands.
5. FS-2700-4d, Temporary Cost Share Agreement Road Special Use
Permit, is the form used by the Forest Service to collect information
and to authorize, under FLPMA, the construction, maintenance, and use
of a temporary road on NFS lands covered by a cost share agreement to
access private property within a national forest for commercial
purposes, such as timber harvesting.
6. FS-2700-4h, Special Use Permit for Campground and Related
Granger-Thye Concessions, is the form used by the Forest Service to
collect information and to authorize the operation and maintenance of a
government-owned recreation site on NFS lands.
7. FS-2700-4h--Appendix B, Annual Granger-Thye Fee Offset
Agreement, is used by authorized Forest Service official and the holder
to specify the government maintenance, reconditioning, renovation, and
improvement used to offset the land use fee for a Campground and
Related Granger-Thye Concessions Special Use Permit.
8. FS-2700-4h--Appendix G, Granger-Thye Fee Offset Claim
Certification, is used by a holder to provide a record of said holder's
direct and indirect costs attributable to a project enumerated in a
Granger-Thye Fee Offset Agreement.
9. FS-2700-4h--Appendix F, Special Use Permit for Campground and
Related Granger-Thye Concessions, describes the Forest Service's
drinking water program and the requirements that apply to holders
authorized to operate a federally owned drinking water system.
10. FS-2700-4i, Special Use Permit for Outfitting and Guiding, is
the form used by the Forest Service to collect information and
authorize the use and occupancy of NFS lands to provide outfitting and
guiding services.
11. FS-2700-4j (new), Special Use Permit for a Federal Agency's
Electric Transmission Facilities, is the form used by the Forest
Service to collect information and authorize the use and occupancy of
NFS lands by a federal agency that owns and operates electric
transmission lines and facilities
12. FS-2700-5, Term Special Use Permit, is the form used by the
Forest Service to collect information and authorize long-term use of
NFS lands involving privately owned facilities.
13. FS-2700-5a, Term Special Use Permit for Recreation Residences,
is the form used by the Forest Service to collect information and
authorize a privately owned recreation residence on NFS lands.
14. FS-2700-5b, Ski Area Term Special Use Permit, is the form used
by the Forest Service to collect information and authorize ski areas on
NFS lands.
15. FS-2700-5c, Resort/Marina Term Special Use Permit, is the form
used by the Forest Service to collect information and authorize a
resort/marina on NFS lands.
16. FS-2700-5d (new), Resort Supplement for Outfitting and Guiding,
provides information the Forest Service uses to authorize outfitting
and guiding occurring at a resort/marina on NFS lands.
17. FS-2700-9a, Agricultural Irrigation and Livestock Watering
System Easement, is used by the Forest Service to collect information
and grant an easement for an agricultural irrigation or a livestock
watering system on NFS lands.
18. FS-2700-9b, Cost Share Easement, is used by the Forest Service
to collect information and authorize, under FRTA, the acquisition,
construction, or reconstruction and the maintenance and use of an NFS
road
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that is subject to a cost share agreement. The parties to the cost
share agreement grant each other easements within the geographic area
covered by the agreement. A cost share easement is for a NFS road and
is subject to the cost sharing provisions of the agreement.
19. FS-2700-9c, Non-Cost Share Easement, is used by the Forest
Service to collect information and authorize, under FRTA, the
construction, reconstruction, maintenance, and use of private roads
under a cost share agreement. The parties to the cost share agreement
grant each other easements within the geographic area covered by the
agreement. A non-cost share easement is for a private road (rather than
a NFS road) and is not subject to the cost sharing provisions of the
agreement.
20. FS-2700-9d, Public Road Easement, is used by the Forest Service
to collect information and grant easements under FRTA to public road
authorities, such as states or counties, to construct and maintain
public roads that are not part of the Federal Aid Highway System.
21. FS-2700-9e, Forest Road Easement, is issued under the National
Forest Roads and Trails Act. This form is used by the Forest Service to
collect information and to grant an easement under FRTA to a party to a
cost share agreement, or to another non-Federal landowner who is
cooperating in the acquisition, construction, or maintenance of a NFS
road. The easement is for acquisition, construction or reconstruction,
maintenance, and use of a NFS road that is outside the boundaries of a
cost share agreement. At the time the easement is granted, the grantor
and the grantee share the costs of acquisition, construction, and
reconstruction. After the easement is granted, the grantor and the
grantee share only the cost of maintenance.
22. FS-2700-9f, Private Road Easement, issued under the National
Forest Roads and Trails Act; the Forest Service uses this form to
collect information and grant an easement under FRTA to a party to a
cost share agreement, or to another non-Federal landowner who is
cooperating in the acquisition, construction, or maintenance of a NFS
road. The easement is for construction or reconstruction, maintenance,
and use of a private road that is outside the boundaries of a cost
share agreement. Since the easement is for a private rather than a NFS
road, the cost of constructing, reconstructing, and maintaining the
road are borne by the grantee.
23. FS-2700-9g, Forest Road Easement, issued under the Federal Land
Policy and Management Act, is used by Forest Service to collect
information and grant an easement under FLPMA for construction,
reconstruction, maintenance, and use of an NFS road, when the grantee
is not a party to a cost share agreement for the acquisition,
construction, and maintenance of an NFS road, or when the grantee does
not meet the requirements for issuance of a forest road easement under
FRTA.
24. FS-2700-9h, Private Road Easement, issued under the Federal
Land Policy and Management Act, is used by the Forest Service to
collect information and grant an easement under FLPMA for construction,
reconstruction, maintenance, and use of a private road, when the
grantee is not a party to a cost share agreement for the acquisition,
construction, and maintenance of NFS roads, or when the grantee does
not meet the requirements for issuance of a private road easement under
FRTA.
25. FS-2700-10b, Communications Site Lease, is the form used by the
Forest Service to collect information and to authorize a communications
use within a designated communications site on NFS lands.
26. FS-2700-23, Amendment for Special Use Authorization, is used by
the Forest to collect information and amend an existing special use
authorization.
27. FS-2700-25, Temporary Special Use Permit, is used by the Forest
Service to authorize uses of one year or less on NFS lands.
28. FS-2700-26, Major Category Cost Recovery Agreement, is used to
effectuate cost recovery for special use applications or authorizations
involving over 50 hours to process or monitor.
29. FS-2700-26b, Cost Recovery Master Agreement, is used by Forest
Service officials to effectuate cost recovery for special use
applications or authorizations involving multiple phases of development
or groups of applications or similar applications for a specified
geographic area.
30. FS-2700-27, Notice to Alaska Native Corporations Regarding
Prospectus for Visitor Services, is used by the Forest Service to
collect information and provide notice to Alaska Native Corporations of
the issuance of a prospectus to conduct visitor services in
Conservation System Units in Alaska. Notification provides the Alaska
Native Corporations a chance to request designation as a most directly
affected Native Corporation for purposes of competing for the
opportunity to conduct visitor services.
31. FS-2700-31, Electric Transmission Line Easement, the Forest
Service uses this form to collect information and to grant a long-term
easement under FLPMA for an electric transmission line to a non-federal
organization.
32. FS-2700-32, Permit for Archaeological Investigations, the
Forest Service uses this form to collect information and to grant a
permit to a qualified applicant to conduct archeological investigations
on or within NFS lands.
Category 3: Annual Financial Information
1. FS-2700-6b, Recreation Residence Self-Inspection Report, the
Forest Service uses this form to review and record any modifications
made to a recreation residence.
2. FS-2700-7, Reconciliation of Sales for Fee Calculation, this
form provides information used by the Forest Service to determine land
use fees based on sales revenue.
3. FS-2700-8, Reconciliation of Gross Fixed Assets to Booked
Amounts, the Forest Service uses the information provided on this form
to determine land use fees based on the gross fixed assets of the
holder.
4. FS-2700-10a, Telecommunications Facility Inventory, the Forest
Service uses the information provided on this form to determine the
rent for a communications facility based on the number of tenants in
the facility.
5. FS-2700-19, Fee Calculation for Concession Permits, information
collected via this form is used by the Forest Service to determine the
land use fee for concession permits under the Graduated Rate Fee
System.
6. FS-2700-19a, Fee Calculation for Ski Area Permits, this form
collects information used by the Forest Service to determine the land
use fee for ski area permits under the Ski Fee Act.
7. Business Practices (no designated form). The holder provides
information regarding various business practices, such as basic
accounting or financial records, upon request by the authorized officer
or as a term and condition of an authorization. In most circumstances,
the form used is one customarily used for the type of business
involved.
Category 4: Preparing and Updating Operating Plans (no designated form)
Special use authorizations may contain a clause requiring the
holder to prepare and update an operating plan that governs day-to-day
operations of the authorized use. This information is
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useful to the holder and the Forest Service, because it specifies
procedures and policies for conducting the authorized use. Typically,
operating plans contain daily operating guidelines, fire abatement and
control procedures, monitoring guidelines, maintenance standards,
safety and emergency plans, and inspection standards. Operating plans
are usually necessary for complex operations, commercial uses, and uses
conducted in environmentally sensitive areas.
Category 5: Preparing and Updating Maintenance Plans (no designated
form)
A permit or easement issued under FLPMA or FRTA may require the
holder or grantee to submit and update a road maintenance plan or
information necessary for the preparation of a road maintenance plan. A
road maintenance plan governs the responsibility of the holder or
grantee to perform or pay for maintenance of an NFS road.
Category 6: Compliance Reports and Information Updates
1. FS-2700-34 (new), Outfitter or Guide Trip Ticket is used by an
outfitter or guide to provide use information to Forest Service
officials via the Internet or other media. The Forest Service uses the
information to track use of NFS lands.
2. Compliance Reports and Information Updates (no designated form).
Special use authorizations may contain a clause requiring the holder to
provide the Forest Service with compliance reports, information
reports, and other information required by Federal law or to manage NFS
lands to ensure adequate protection of national forest resources and
public health and safety. Examples of compliance and information
updates include dam maintenance inspection reports and logs required by
the Reclamation Safety of Dams Act of 1978; the Federal Dam Safety
Inspection Act of 1979; and the Dam Safety Act of 1983; documentation
that authorized facilities passed safety inspections; documentation
showing that the United States is named as an additional insured in an
insurance policy issued to a holder; notifications involving a change
in ownership of authorized improvements or a change in control of the
holder; and documentation of compliance with Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964.
Estimate of Annual Burden: 2.37 burden hours per response.
Type of Respondents: Individuals, Businesses, Non-profit
Organizations, and Non-Federal Governmental entities.
Estimated Annual Number of Respondents: 88,505 respondents.
Estimated Annual Number of Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 161,017 hours.
Comment Is Invited
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 request
toward Office of Management and Budget approval.
Dated: October 17, 2008.
Gloria Manning,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
[FR Doc. E8-25396 Filed 10-23-08; 8:45 am]
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