Emergency Issuance of Endangered Species Permits, 32811-32812 [2010-13925]

Download as PDF erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 110 / Wednesday, June 9, 2010 / Notices agency officer. Acceptable documentation to verify that the individual had been medically determined to have a permanent disability has been identified and includes: A statement signed by a licensed physician attesting that the applicant has a permanent physical, mental, or sensory impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, and stating the nature of the impairment; or A document issued by a Federal agency, such as the Veteran’s Administration, which attests that the applicant has been medically determined to be eligible to receive Federal benefits as a result of blindness or permanent disability. Other acceptable Federal agency documents include proof of receipt of Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI); or A document issued by a State agency such as the vocational rehabilitation agency, which attests that the applicant has been medically determined to be eligible to receive vocational rehabilitation agency benefits or services as a result of medically determined blindness or permanent disability. Showing a State motor vehicle department disability sticker, license plate or hang tag is not acceptable documentation. Information available to the general public through agency Web sites and publications will inform potential Pass applicants of the documentation requirements. However, there are instances where applicants learn about the Pass when arriving at a recreation site and do not have the required documentation available. For those instances, a fourth option is made available at recreation sites. If a person claims eligibility for the Access Pass but cannot produce any of the documentation outlined, that person must read, sign, and date the Statement of Disability Form in the presence of the officer issuing the Pass. If the applicant cannot read and/or sign, someone else may read, date, and sign the statement on his/her behalf in the applicant’s presence, and in the presence of the officer issuing the Pass. The requested information and Statement of Disability have been collected and used since the creation of the Golden Access Passport in 1980 to verify that the individual had been medically determined to have a permanent disability for the issuance of the Golden Access Passport under OMB control number 0596–0173, under the authority of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act. VerDate Mar<15>2010 15:10 Jun 08, 2010 Jkt 220001 This information collection is being revised in two ways. First, Interagency Access Passes will also be available through the mail by completing an application and sending in a photo copy of identification verifying U.S. residency or citizenship and documentation of disability as outlined above. The second revision is to create a process by which a person can obtain an America the Beautiful—the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Senior Pass through the mail. The FLREA requires the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior to make the America the Beautiful—The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass available for $10 to any United States citizen or person domiciled in the United States 62 years of age or older. The Act further requires that the applicant provide adequate proof of age and such citizenship or residency. The Act specifies that the Pass shall be valid for the lifetime of the pass holder. The Pass is to be non-transferable and entitles the permittee and any person accompanying him/her in a single, private, non-commercial vehicle, or alternatively, the permittee and 3 adults to enter with him/her where entry to the area is by any means other than private, non-commercial vehicle. The Pass must be signed by the holder. The America the Beautiful—The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Senior Pass (Interagency Senior Pass) was created to meet the requirements of the FLREA. The Interagency Senior Pass is currently only issued in person at Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Forest Service, and the National Park Service recreation sites. To obtain a Pass, in accordance with the FLREA, applicants must show identification verifying age and citizenship or residency to the issuing official. Interagency Senior Passes will now also be available through the mail by completing an application and sending a photo copy of identification verifying age and U.S. residency or citizenship. Any and all information collected will be used solely to verify eligibility for a pass. Description of respondents: United States citizens or persons domiciled in the United States who have been medically determined to be permanently disabled for the purposes of Section 7(20)(B)(i) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 705 (20)(B)(i)) and United States citizens or persons domiciled in the United States who are 62 years old or older and wish to acquire an America the PO 00000 Frm 00077 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 32811 Beautiful—The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Senior Pass through the mail. Estimated average number of respondents: 69,730 Interagency Access Pass in person applicants, 3,670 mail applicants. 27,500 Interagency Senior Pass mail applicants. Estimated average number of responses: 100,900 per year. Estimated average time burden per response: 5 minutes in person, 10 minutes by mail. Frequency of response: once per respondent. Estimated total annual reporting burden: 11,006 hours. Comments are invited on: (1) The practical utility of the information being gathered; (2) the accuracy of the burden hour estimate; (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information being collected; and (4) ways to minimize the burden to respondents, including use of automated information collection techniques or other forms of information technology. Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment—including your personal identifying information—may be made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. Dated: June 3, 2010. Stephanie Leonard, Acting Information Collection Clearance Officer, National Park Service. [FR Doc. 2010–13793 Filed 6–8–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4312–52–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service [FWS–R4–ES–2010–N112; [40120–1112– 0000–F5] Emergency Issuance of Endangered Species Permits AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), have waived the 30day public notice period and have issued endangered species permits to address emergency situations resulting from the Mississippi Canyon 252 oil spill. E:\FR\FM\09JNN1.SGM 09JNN1 32812 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 110 / Wednesday, June 9, 2010 / Notices Documents and other information submitted with the permits are available for review, subject to the requirements of the Privacy Act and Freedom of Information Act, by any party who submits a written request for a copy of such documents to the following: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1875 Century Boulevard, Suite 200, Atlanta, GA 30345 (Attn: Cameron Shaw, Permit Coordinator). ADDRESSES: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cameron Shaw, telephone 904/731– 3191; facsimile 904/731–3045. We have issued the following permits for activities with endangered and threatened species under section 10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). We provide this notice under section 10(c) of the Act. Endangered Species Act regulations at title 50, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 17.22 allow us to waive public notice in an emergency situation where the life or health of an endangered animal is threatened and no reasonable alternative is available to the applicant. The following permittees have been authorized to receive and retain, for greater than 45 days, Kemp’s Ridley (Lepidochelys kempii), hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea), green (Chelonia mydas), loggerhead (Caretta caretta), and olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) sea turtles for veterinary treatment or euthanasia under certain conditions. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with NOTICES TE014234, The Turtle Hospital, Marathon, Florida TE12123A, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Boca Raton, Florida TE12392A, Institute for Marine Mammal Studies, Gulfport, Mississippi TE12399A, Audubon Nature Institute, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, New Orleans, Louisiana TE017853, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida TE017849, Gulf World, Panama City Beach, Florida TE12549A, Gulf Exhibition Corp., Florida’s Gulfarium, Ft. Walton Beach, Florida Dated: May 25, 2010. Mark J. Musaus, Acting Regional Director. [FR Doc. 2010–13925 Filed 6–8–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–55–P VerDate Mar<15>2010 15:10 Jun 08, 2010 Jkt 220001 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [LLWY922000–L13200000–EL0000, WYW179006] Notice of Invitation To Participate; Coal Exploration License Application WYW179006, Wyoming AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Notice of Invitation To Participate in Coal Exploration License. SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, as amended by the Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act of 1976, and to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) regulations, all interested parties are hereby invited to participate with Black Butte Coal Company, on a pro rata cost-sharing basis, in its program for the exploration of coal deposits owned by the United States of America in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. DATES: This notice of invitation was published in the Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner once each week for 2 consecutive weeks beginning the week of May 19, 2010, and in the Federal Register. Any party electing to participate in this exploration program must send written notice to both the BLM and Black Butte Coal Company, as provided in the ADDRESSES section below, no later than 30 days after publication of this invitation in the Federal Register. ADDRESSES: Copies of the exploration plan are available for review during normal business hours in the following offices (serialized under number WYW179006): Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming State Office, 5353 Yellowstone Road, P.O. Box 1828, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82003; and, Bureau of Land Management, Rock Springs Field Office, 280 Highway 191 North, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. The written notice should be sent to the following addresses: Black Butte Coal Company, Attn: Chad Petrie, P.O. Box 98, Point of Rocks, Wyoming 82942, and the Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming State Office, Branch of Solid Minerals, Attn: Joyce Gulliver, P.O. Box 1828, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82003. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joyce Gulliver, Land Law Examiner, at 307–775–6208. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Black Butte Coal Company has applied to the BLM for a coal exploration license on public land adjacent to their coal mine. The purpose of the exploration program is to obtain structural and quality PO 00000 Frm 00078 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 information of the coal. The BLM regulations at 43 CFR 3410 require the publication of an invitation to participate in the coal exploration in the Federal Register. The Federal coal resources included in the exploration license application are located in the following-described lands: T. 19 N., R. 100 W., 6th P.M., Wyoming Sec. 12: All. Containing 640 acres, more or less. The proposed exploration program is fully described and will be conducted pursuant to an exploration plan to be approved by the BLM. (Authority: 43 CFR 3410.2–1(c)(1)) Donald A. Simpson, State Director. [FR Doc. 2010–13837 Filed 6–8–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–22–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [CA–920–1310–FI; CACA 44900] Notice of Proposed Reinstatement of Terminated Oil and Gas Lease CACA 44900, California AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Notice of Proposed Reinstatement of Terminated Oil and Gas Leases. SUMMARY: Under the provisions of 30 U.S.C. 188(d) and (e), and 43 CFR 3108.2–3(a) and (b)(1), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) received a petition for reinstatement of oil and gas lease CACA 44900 from NW. Lost Hills Petroleum Holdings, LLC. The petition was filed on time and was accompanied by all required rentals and royalties accruing from February 1, 2010, the date of termination. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rita Altamira, Land Law Examiner, Branch of Adjudication, Division of Energy and Minerals, BLM California State Office, 2800 Cottage Way, W–1623, Sacramento, California 95825, (916) 978–4378. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: No valid lease has been issued affecting the lands. The lessee has agreed to new lease terms for rentals and royalties at rates of $10 per acre or fraction thereof and 162⁄3 percent, respectively. The lessee has paid the required $500 administrative fee and has reimbursed the BLM for the cost of this Federal Register notice. The Lessee has met all the requirements for reinstatement of the lease as set out in Sections 31(d) and E:\FR\FM\09JNN1.SGM 09JNN1

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[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 110 (Wednesday, June 9, 2010)]
[Notices]
[Pages 32811-32812]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-13925]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

[FWS-R4-ES-2010-N112; [40120-1112-0000-F5]


Emergency Issuance of Endangered Species Permits

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), have waived the 
30-day public notice period and have issued endangered species permits 
to address emergency situations resulting from the Mississippi Canyon 
252 oil spill.

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ADDRESSES: Documents and other information submitted with the permits 
are available for review, subject to the requirements of the Privacy 
Act and Freedom of Information Act, by any party who submits a written 
request for a copy of such documents to the following: U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service, 1875 Century Boulevard, Suite 200, Atlanta, GA 30345 
(Attn: Cameron Shaw, Permit Coordinator).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cameron Shaw, telephone 904/731-3191; 
facsimile 904/731-3045.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We have issued the following permits for 
activities with endangered and threatened species under section 
10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). We provide this notice under section 10(c) of the 
Act. Endangered Species Act regulations at title 50, Code of Federal 
Regulations (CFR) Part 17.22 allow us to waive public notice in an 
emergency situation where the life or health of an endangered animal is 
threatened and no reasonable alternative is available to the applicant.
    The following permittees have been authorized to receive and 
retain, for greater than 45 days, Kemp's Ridley (Lepidochelys kempii), 
hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea), 
green (Chelonia mydas), loggerhead (Caretta caretta), and olive ridley 
(Lepidochelys olivacea) sea turtles for veterinary treatment or 
euthanasia under certain conditions.

TE014234, The Turtle Hospital, Marathon, Florida
TE12123A, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Boca Raton, Florida
TE12392A, Institute for Marine Mammal Studies, Gulfport, Mississippi
TE12399A, Audubon Nature Institute, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, 
New Orleans, Louisiana
TE017853, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida
TE017849, Gulf World, Panama City Beach, Florida
TE12549A, Gulf Exhibition Corp., Florida's Gulfarium, Ft. Walton Beach, 
Florida

    Dated: May 25, 2010.
Mark J. Musaus,
Acting Regional Director.
[FR Doc. 2010-13925 Filed 6-8-10; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
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