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contracted agent. The estimate below
shows the burden that will be placed
upon the following affected entities.
Estimate of Burden: The public
reporting burden for the collection of
Appendix II information is estimated to
average 162 hours per response.
Respondents/Affected Entities:
Insurance companies reinsured by FCIC.
Estimated annual number of
respondents: 16.
Estimated annual number of
responses per respondent: 1.
Estimated annual number of
responses: 16.
Estimated total annual burden on
respondents (hours): 2,592.
Estimate of Burden: The public
reporting burden for the Appendix I
collection of Conflict of Interest
information is estimated to average 1
hour per response.
Respondents/Affected Entities:
Approved Insurance Provider’s
employees and their contracted agents
and loss adjusters.
Estimated annual number of
respondents: 20,800.
Estimated annual number of
responses per respondent: 1.
Estimated annual number of
responses: 20,800.
Estimated total annual burden on
respondents (hours): 20,800.
Estimate of Burden: The public
reporting burden for the Appendix I
collection of Controlled Business
information is estimated to average 1
hour per response.
Respondents/Affected Entities:
Approved Insurance Provider’s
employed and contracted agents.
Estimated annual number of
respondents: 15,000.
Estimated annual number of
responses per respondent: 1.
Estimated annual number of
responses: 15,000.
Estimated total annual burden on
respondents (hours): 15,000.
Estimate of Burden: The public
reporting burden for the Appendix IV
annual Training and Performance
Evaluation Report and Quality Control
Report is estimated to average 16 hours
per response.
Respondents/Affected Entities:
Insurance companies reinsured by FCIC.
Estimated annual number of
respondents: 16.
Estimated annual number of
responses per respondent: 1.
Estimated annual number of
responses: 16.
Estimated total annual burden on
respondents (hours): 256.
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2010.
William J. Murphy,
Administrator, Federal Crop Insurance
Corporation.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Business-Cooperative Service
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)
Inviting Applications for the Rural
Microentrepreneur Assistance
Program
Rural Business-Cooperative
Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice to extend application
deadlines and award dates.
AGENCY:
The Agency published a
document in the Federal Register of
June 3, 2010, at 75 FR 31413 to
announce the acceptance of applications
under the Rural Microentrepreneur
Assistance Program (RMAP) to provide
direct loans, technical assistance grants,
and technical assistance-only grants to
microdevelopment organizations to
support the development and ongoing
success of rural microentrepreneurs and
microenterprises. This notice extends
the application deadline and anticipated
award date for applications submitted
for Fiscal Year 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information
should be directed to Mark Brodziski,
(202) 720–1394.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
On July 19, 2010, the Agency
published a correction notice (75 FR
41695) to the Interim Rule for the Rural
Microentrepreneur Assistance Program
(7 CFR part 4280, subpart D). One of the
items corrected was the definition of a
‘‘nonprofit entity.’’ This correction
removed the word ‘‘private’’ from the
definition of ‘‘nonprofit entity’’. The
original definition of ‘‘nonprofit entity’’
published in the Interim Rule, referred
to ‘‘a private entity chartered as a
nonprofit entity under State law.’’ The
corrected definition is ‘‘an entity
chartered as a nonprofit entity under
State law.’’ It was not the intention of
the Agency to restrict eligible nonprofit
entities to only private entities. In
making this correction to the Interim
Rule, there may be additional entities
eligible to participate in RMAP in Fiscal
Year 2010. Because the correction
occurred after the Fiscal Year 2010
application deadline of July 16, 2010, as
found in the June 3, 2010, notice, the
Agency is extending the application
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deadline for Fiscal Year 2010
applications from July 16, 2010 to
August 16, 2010.
In addition, because the Fiscal Year
2010 application deadline is being
extended, it is necessary to provide
additional time for the Agency to review
applications received between July 16,
2010 and August 16, 2010. Therefore,
the Agency is extending the anticipated
award date for Fiscal Year 2010
applications from August 31, 2010 to
September 15, 2010.
All other aspects of the June 3, 2010
notice for RMAP remain unchanged and
in effect for applications submitted by
the new application deadline for Fiscal
Year 2010.
Dated: July 22, 2010.
Judith A. Canales,
Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative
Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Yavapai County Resource Advisory
Committee
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Yavapai County Resource
Advisory Committee (RAC) will meet in
Prescott, Arizona. The committee is
meeting as authorized under the Secure
Rural Schools and Community SelfDetermination Act (Pub. L. 110–343)
and in compliance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act. The purpose
of the meeting is to orientate new
committee members to the Secural Rural
Schools Act, roles of members,
guidelines for Title II, and the Federal
Advisory Committee Act.
DATES: The meeting will be held August
19, 2010; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the Prescott Fire Center, 2400 Melville
Dr, Prescott, AZ 86301.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Debbie Maneely, RAC Coordinator,
Prescott National Forest, 344 S. Cortez,
Prescott, AZ 86301; (928) 443–8130 or
dmaneely@fs.fed.us.
SUMMARY:
The
meeting is open to the public. The
following business will be conducted:
(1) Welcome and introductions; (2)
overview of Secure Rural Schools Act,
Title II funding and timeline; (3)
develop RAC charter and operating
guidelines; (4) discussion of Committee
members and Designated Federal
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Official roles; (5) selection of RAC
Chairperson; (6) next meeting agenda,
location, and date.
Dated: July 23, 2010.
Cynthia Moody
Acting Forest Supervisor.
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Comment Request
The Department of Commerce will
submit to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for clearance the
following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35).
Agency: National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA).
Title: Broadband Subscription and
Usage Supplement to the Census
Bureau’s Current Population Survey.
OMB Control Number: 0660–0021.
Form Number: None.
Type of Request: Regular submission
(Reinstatement with change of a
previously approved collection).
Number of Respondents: 54,000
households.
Average Time per Response: 90
seconds.
Burden Hours: 1,350.
Needs and Uses: The NTIA proposes
to add eight questions to the Census
Bureau (Census or Bureau) October 2010
Current Population Survey (CPS) in
order to gather reliable data on
broadband (also known as high-speed
Internet) use by U.S. households.
President Obama has established a
national goal of universal, affordable
broadband access for all Americans.1 To
that end, the Administration is working
with Congress, the Federal
Communications Commission, and
other stakeholders to develop and
advance economic and regulatory
policies that foster broadband
deployment and adoption. Current,
systematic, and comprehensive data on
broadband access and non-use by U.S.
households is critical to allow
policymakers not only to gauge progress
made to date, but also to identify
problem areas with a specificity that
permits carefully targeted and cost
effective responses.
Census is widely regarded as a
superior collector of data based on its
1 See https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/
files/20091217-recovery-act-investmentsbroadband.pdf (last viewed May 11, 2010).
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centuries of experience and its scientific
methods. The collection of NTIA’s
requested broadband usage data,
moreover, will occur in conjunction
with Census’ scheduled October 2010
CPS, thereby significantly reducing the
potential burdens on the Bureau and the
households surveyed. Questions on
broadband and Internet usage were
included in eight previous Census
household surveys.
Affected Public: Individuals or
households.
Frequency: One-time only.
Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.
OMB Desk Officer: William Tucker,
(202) 395–1743.
Copies of the above information
collection proposal can be obtained by
calling or writing Diana Hynek,
Departmental Paperwork Clearance
Officer, (202) 482–0266, Department of
Commerce, Room 6616, 14th and
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20230.
Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to William Tucker, OMB Desk
Officer, e-mail address,
wtucker@omb.eop.gov, or Fax number
(202) 395–5167.
Dated: July 23, 2010.
Gwellnar Banks,
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief
Information Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
The Department of Commerce will
submit to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for clearance the
following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35).
Agency: National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Title: American Fisheries Act Reports
in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
Management Area.
OMB Control Number: 0648–0401.
Form Number(s): None.
Type of Request: Regular submission
(extension of a currently approved
information collection).
Number of Respondents: 11.
Average Hours per Response: 12
hours for AFA Annual Report; 30
minutes for Non-member vessel contract
fishing application; 5 minutes for
Inshore catcher vessel cooperative
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pollock catch report; 5 minutes for
Agent for service of process; 40 hours
for Salmon Bycatch Reduction InterCooperative Agreement (ICA).
Burden Hours: 101.
Needs and Uses: This is an extension
of a currently approved information
collection. The American Fisheries Act
(AFA) was signed into law in October of
1998. The AFA established an allocation
program for the pollock fishery of the
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
Management Area (BSAI). The AFA
established a limited access program for
the inshore sector of the BSAI pollock
fishery that is based on the formation of
fishery cooperatives around each
inshore pollock processor.
Implementing regulations are found at
50 CFR part 679, Subpart F.
The original purposes of the AFA
were to tighten United States ownership
standards that had been exploited under
the Anti-reflagging Act, to provide
Alaska’s BSAI pollock fleet the
opportunity to conduct their fishery in
a more rational manner, and to protect
non-AFA participants in other fisheries.
In addition, a voluntary civil agreement
among pollock cooperatives, Western
Alaska Community Development Quota
(CDQ) groups, and western Alaska
subsistence salmon user groups is
intended to coordinate the pollock
fishery in a manner that reduces
incidental catch rates of salmon.
Reduced bycatch, higher utilization
rates, increased economic returns, and
improved safety are among the direct
benefits of the AFA. The flexibility
provided by cooperatives and by
individual vessel allocations of pollock
and other species has allowed the BSAI
pollock fleet to spread their fishing
effort in time and space. The
cooperative management structure has
shifted more of the monitoring and
enforcement burden to the cooperatives
and their members, allowing NMFS to
manage the fishery more precisely. The
AFA cooperative annual reports are
required to provide information about
how the cooperative allocated pollock,
other groundfish species, and prohibited
species among the vessels in the
cooperative; the catch of these species
by area for each vessel in the
cooperative; information about how the
cooperative monitored fishing by its
members; and a description of any
actions taken by the cooperative to
penalize vessels that exceeded the catch
and bycatch allocations made to the
vessel by the cooperative.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit organizations.
Frequency: Annually and on occasion.
Respondent’s Obligation: Mandatory.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Yavapai County Resource Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: The Yavapai County Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) will meet
in Prescott, Arizona. The committee is meeting as authorized under the
Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act (Pub. L. 110-
343) and in compliance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act. The
purpose of the meeting is to orientate new committee members to the
Secural Rural Schools Act, roles of members, guidelines for Title II,
and the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
DATES: The meeting will be held August 19, 2010; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the Prescott Fire Center, 2400
Melville Dr, Prescott, AZ 86301.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Debbie Maneely, RAC Coordinator,
Prescott National Forest, 344 S. Cortez, Prescott, AZ 86301; (928) 443-
8130 or dmaneely@fs.fed.us.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The meeting is open to the public. The
following business will be conducted: (1) Welcome and introductions;
(2) overview of Secure Rural Schools Act, Title II funding and
timeline; (3) develop RAC charter and operating guidelines; (4)
discussion of Committee members and Designated Federal
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Official roles; (5) selection of RAC Chairperson; (6) next meeting
agenda, location, and date.
Dated: July 23, 2010.
Cynthia Moody
Acting Forest Supervisor.
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