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Download as PDF jlentini on DSKJ8SOYB1PROD with NOTICES 27088 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 90 / Tuesday, May 10, 2011 / Notices snowcoaches per day). Alternative 4 would allow for commercially guided wheeled vehicles, in addition to OSVs (100 commercially wheeled vehicles, 110 snowmobiles and 30 snowcoaches per day). Alternative 5 would initially allow for the same level of use as alternative 2 (318 snowmobiles and 78 snowcoaches per day), but would provide for a transition to snowcoaches only if user demand is present to support such a transition or at the discretion of the Superintendent. Upon complete transition, there would be zero snowmobiles and up to 120 snowcoaches per day. Alternative 6 would provide for use levels that vary each day, with a seasonal limit of up to 32,000 snowmobiles and 4,600 snowcoaches, and a daily limit of up to 540 snowmobiles and 78 snowcoaches. Up to 25 percent of snowmobile permits under alternative 6 would be for unguided or non-commercially guided use. Alternative 7 is the agency preferred alternative and would provide a variety of use levels and experiences for visitors. Four different use levels for snowmobiles and snowcoaches would be implemented, the combination of which may vary by day. Snowmobile use would range from 110 to 330 vehicles per day and snowcoach use would range from 30 to 80 vehicles per day. The varying use levels would provide for high and low use days, allowing for a variety of motorized and non-motorized visitor experiences throughout the winter season. Commercial guide requirements would continue. All snowmobiles and snowcoaches would need to enter the park by 10:30 a.m. A requirement to limit nitrogen oxides (NOX) emissions would be added to the current Best Available Technology requirements for snowmobiles. By 2014–2015, all snowcoaches would have to employ model year 2010 engine and emission control systems, and all snowcoaches’ sound would be limited to 73 decibels, similar to the current BAT requirements for snowmobiles. During the first winter of implementation, the provisions of the interim plan that was in effect for the past two winters would continue. Up to 318 best available technology, commercially guided snowmobiles and up to 78 commercially guided snowcoaches would be allowed to enter the park each day during the transition winter. More information regarding Yellowstone in the winter, including educational materials and a detailed history of winter use in Yellowstone, is available at https://www.nps.gov/yell/ planvisit/winteruse/index.htm. VerDate Mar<15>2010 18:02 May 09, 2011 Jkt 223001 Dated: May 5, 2011. Peggy O’Dell, Deputy Director, National Park Service. [FR Doc. 2011–11408 Filed 5–6–11; 11:15 am] BILLING CODE 4312–CT–P INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request—Agency Proposal for the Collection of Information Submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for Review; Comment Request. United States International Trade Commission. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: In accordance with the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13), the Commission has submitted a proposal for the collection of information to OMB for approval. The proposed information collection is a 3-year extension of the current ‘‘generic clearance’’ (approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control No. 3117–0016) under which the Commission can issue information collections (specifically, producer, importer, purchaser, and foreign producer questionnaires and certain institution notices) for the following types of import injury investigations: antidumping, countervailing duty, escape clause, market disruption, NAFTA safeguard, and ‘‘interference with programs of the USDA.’’ Any comments submitted to OMB on the proposed information collection should be specific, indicating which part of the questionnaires or study plan are objectionable, describing the issue in detail, and including specific revisions or language changes. DATES: To be assured of consideration, comments should be submitted to OMB within 30 days of the date this notice appears in the Federal Register. ADDRESSES: Comments about the proposal should be directed to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503, Attention: Wendy Liberante, Desk Officer for U.S. International Trade Commission. Copies of any comments should be provided to Andrew Martin (U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20436). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Copies of the proposed collection of information and supporting documentation may be obtained from SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00088 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Jennifer Merrill (U.S. International Trade Commission, tel. no. 202–205– 3188). Hearing-impaired persons can obtain information on this matter by contacting the Commission’s TDD terminal on 202–205–1810. Persons with mobility impairments who will need special assistance in gaining access to the Commission should contact the Office of the Secretary at 202–205–2000. General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its Internet server (https:// www.usitc.gov). (1) The proposed information collection consists of five forms, namely the Sample Producers’, Sample Importers’, Sample Purchasers’, and Sample Foreign Producers’ questionnaires (separate forms are provided for questionnaires issued for the five-year reviews) and Sample Notice of Institution for Five-Year Reviews. (2) The types of items contained within the sample questionnaires and institution notice are largely determined by statute. Actual questions formulated for use in a specific investigation depend upon such factors as the nature of the industry, the relevant issues, the ability of respondents to supply the data, and the availability of data from secondary sources. (3) The information collected through questionnaires issued under the generic clearance for import injury investigations is consolidated by Commission staff and forms much of the statistical base for the Commission’s determinations. Affirmative Commission determinations in antidumping and countervailing duty investigations result in the imposition of duties on imports entering the United States, determined by The Department of Commerce, which are in addition to any normal customs duties. If the Commission makes an affirmative determination in a five-year review, the existing antidumping or countervailing duty order remains in place. The data developed in escape-clause, market disruption, and interference-withUSDA-program investigations (if the Commission finds affirmatively) are used by the President/U.S. Trade Representative to determine the type of relief, if any, to be provided to domestic industries.The submissions made to the Commission in response to the notices of institution of five-year reviews form the basis for the Commission’s determination as to whether a full or expedited review should be conducted. (4) Likely respondents consist of businesses (including foreign businesses) or farms that produce, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: E:\FR\FM\10MYN1.SGM 10MYN1 27089 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 90 / Tuesday, May 10, 2011 / Notices import, or purchase products under investigation. Estimated total annual reporting burden for the period July 2011–June 2014 that will result from the collection of information is presented below. TABLE 1—PROJECTED ANNUAL BURDEN DATA, BY TYPE OF INFORMATION COLLECTION, JULY 2011–JUNE 2014 Item Producer questionnaires Number of respondents ... Frequency of response .... Total annual responses ... Hours per response ......... Total hours ................ Importer questionnaires 751 1 751 71.5 53,672 No recordkeeping burden is known to result from the proposed collection of information. Purchaser questionnaires 1,279 1 1,279 40.1 51,292 988 1 988 35.1 34,678 JUDICIAL CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES BILLING CODE P JUDICIAL CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES Meeting of the Judicial Conference Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure Judicial Conference of the United States Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure. AGENCY: Notice of Open Meeting. The Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure will hold a twoday meeting. The meeting will be open to public observation but not participation. SUMMARY: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ritz Carlton—Buckhead, 3434 Peachtree Road, NE., Atlanta, GA 30326. ADDRESSES: Peter G. McCabe, Secretary. Rules Committee Support Office, Administrative Office of the United States Courts, Washington, DC 20544, telephone (202) 502–1820. The Advisory Committee on Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure will hold a two-day meeting. The meeting will be open to public observation but not participation. DATES: September 26–27, 2011. TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ADDRESSES: Sofitel Hotel, Sofitel Chicago Water Tower, 20 East Chestnut Street, Chicago, IL 60611. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter G. McCabe, Secretary, Rules Committee Support Office, Administrative Office of the United States Courts, Washington, DC 20544, telephone (202) 502–1820. Dated: May 5, 2011. Gale B. Mitchell, Rules Committee Support Office. Dated: May 5, 2011. Gale B. Mitchell, Rules Committee Support Office. ACTION: [FR Doc. 2011–11384 Filed 5–9–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 2210–55–P JUDICIAL CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES Meeting of the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure Judicial Conference of the United States Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure. AGENCY: Notice of Open Meeting. BILLING CODE 2210–55–P The Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure will hold a two-day meeting. The meeting will be open to public observation but not participation. JUDICIAL CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES DATES: SUMMARY: [FR Doc. 2011–11383 Filed 5–9–11; 8:45 am] June 2–3, 2011 Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. DATES: Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building, Mecham Conference Center, One Columbus Circle, NE., Washington, DC 20544. ADDRESSES: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: jlentini on DSKJ8SOYB1PROD with NOTICES 4,221 1 4,221 44.1 186,002 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: SUMMARY: Peter G. McCabe, Secretary, Rules Committee Support Office, Administrative Office of the United States Courts, Washington, DC 20544, telephone (202) 502–1820. Dated: May 5, 2011. Gale B. Mitchell, Rules Committee Support Office. [FR Doc. 2011–11382 Filed 5–9–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 2210–55–P 18:02 May 09, 2011 TIME: 84 1 84 10.9 917 Meeting of the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure AGENCY: [FR Doc. 2011–11241 Filed 5–9–11; 8:45 am] VerDate Mar<15>2010 1,119 1 1,119 40.6 45,443 Total Judicial Conference of the United States Advisory Committee on Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure. ACTION: Notice of Open Meeting. By order of the Commission, Issued: May 4, 2011. James R. Holbein, Acting Secretary to the Commission. ACTION: Institution notices for 5-year reviews Foreign producer questionnaires Jkt 223001 Meeting of the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Rules of Appellate Procedure Judicial Conference of the United States Advisory Committee on Rules of Appellate Procedure. ACTION: Notice of Open Meeting. AGENCY: The Advisory Committee on Rules of Appellate Procedure will hold a two-day meeting. The meeting will be open to public observation but not participation. DATES: October 13–14, 2011. SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00089 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 9990 TIME: October 31–November 1, 2011. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Westin Hotel, 811 Spruce Street, St. Louis, MO 63102. ADDRESSES: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter G. McCabe, Secretary, Rules Committee Support Office, Administrative Office of the United States Courts, Washington, DC 20544, telephone (202) 502–1820. Dated: May 5, 2011. Gale B. Mitchell, Rules Committee Support Office. [FR Doc. 2011–11386 Filed 5–9–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 2210–55–P E:\FR\FM\10MYN1.SGM 10MYN1

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[Federal Register Volume 76, Number 90 (Tuesday, May 10, 2011)]
[Notices]
[Pages 27088-27089]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2011-11241]


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INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION


Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request--Agency Proposal for 
the Collection of Information Submitted to the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) for Review; Comment Request.

AGENCY: United States International Trade Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction 
Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13), the Commission has submitted a proposal 
for the collection of information to OMB for approval. The proposed 
information collection is a 3-year extension of the current ``generic 
clearance'' (approved by the Office of Management and Budget under 
control No. 3117-0016) under which the Commission can issue information 
collections (specifically, producer, importer, purchaser, and foreign 
producer questionnaires and certain institution notices) for the 
following types of import injury investigations: antidumping, 
countervailing duty, escape clause, market disruption, NAFTA safeguard, 
and ``interference with programs of the USDA.'' Any comments submitted 
to OMB on the proposed information collection should be specific, 
indicating which part of the questionnaires or study plan are 
objectionable, describing the issue in detail, and including specific 
revisions or language changes.

DATES: To be assured of consideration, comments should be submitted to 
OMB within 30 days of the date this notice appears in the Federal 
Register.

ADDRESSES: Comments about the proposal should be directed to the Office 
of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 
New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503, Attention: Wendy 
Liberante, Desk Officer for U.S. International Trade Commission. Copies 
of any comments should be provided to Andrew Martin (U.S. International 
Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20436).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Copies of the proposed collection of 
information and supporting documentation may be obtained from Jennifer 
Merrill (U.S. International Trade Commission, tel. no. 202-205-3188). 
Hearing-impaired persons can obtain information on this matter by 
contacting the Commission's TDD terminal on 202-205-1810. Persons with 
mobility impairments who will need special assistance in gaining access 
to the Commission should contact the Office of the Secretary at 202-
205-2000. General information concerning the Commission may also be 
obtained by accessing its Internet server (https://www.usitc.gov).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: (1) The proposed information collection 
consists of five forms, namely the Sample Producers', Sample 
Importers', Sample Purchasers', and Sample Foreign Producers' 
questionnaires (separate forms are provided for questionnaires issued 
for the five-year reviews) and Sample Notice of Institution for Five-
Year Reviews.
    (2) The types of items contained within the sample questionnaires 
and institution notice are largely determined by statute. Actual 
questions formulated for use in a specific investigation depend upon 
such factors as the nature of the industry, the relevant issues, the 
ability of respondents to supply the data, and the availability of data 
from secondary sources.
    (3) The information collected through questionnaires issued under 
the generic clearance for import injury investigations is consolidated 
by Commission staff and forms much of the statistical base for the 
Commission's determinations. Affirmative Commission determinations in 
antidumping and countervailing duty investigations result in the 
imposition of duties on imports entering the United States, determined 
by The Department of Commerce, which are in addition to any normal 
customs duties. If the Commission makes an affirmative determination in 
a five-year review, the existing antidumping or countervailing duty 
order remains in place. The data developed in escape-clause, market 
disruption, and interference-with-USDA-program investigations (if the 
Commission finds affirmatively) are used by the President/U.S. Trade 
Representative to determine the type of relief, if any, to be provided 
to domestic industries.The submissions made to the Commission in 
response to the notices of institution of five-year reviews form the 
basis for the Commission's determination as to whether a full or 
expedited review should be conducted.
    (4) Likely respondents consist of businesses (including foreign 
businesses) or farms that produce,

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import, or purchase products under investigation. Estimated total 
annual reporting burden for the period July 2011-June 2014 that will 
result from the collection of information is presented below.

                              Table 1--Projected Annual Burden Data, by Type of Information Collection, July 2011-June 2014
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                                                                                                                         Institution
                    Item                          Producer          Importer          Purchaser     Foreign producer   notices for 5-         Total
                                              question- naires  question- naires  question- naires   questionnaires     year reviews
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Number of respondents.......................               751             1,279               988             1,119                84             4,221
Frequency of response.......................                 1                 1                 1                 1                 1                 1
Total annual responses......................               751             1,279               988             1,119                84             4,221
Hours per response..........................              71.5              40.1              35.1              40.6              10.9              44.1
    Total hours.............................            53,672            51,292            34,678            45,443               917           186,002
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    No recordkeeping burden is known to result from the proposed 
collection of information.

    By order of the Commission,

    Issued: May 4, 2011.
James R. Holbein,
Acting Secretary to the Commission.
[FR Doc. 2011-11241 Filed 5-9-11; 8:45 am]
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