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SY1 TOTAL .................
State Challenge Interviews
State Cost Survey ...............
LEA Cost Survey ................
LEA Challenge Interviews ...
Match Validation Substudy
Responses
annually per
respondent
Estimated #
respondents
Respondent type
State & Local Government
State Agencies (includes 9
State nutrition directors
and 9 Medicaid directors).
State Agencies (includes 9
State nutrition directors
and 9 Medicaid directors).
LEA (includes 960 child nutrition program directors
and 960 business managers).
LEA Cost Survey Non-Responders.
LEA (includes 27 child nutrition program directors).
LEA Challenge Interview
Non-Responders.
State Agencies (includes 1
child nutrition director).
State Agencies (includes 3
Medicaid directors).
LEA (includes 10 district
child nutrition administrators and 10 business
managers).
Estimated avg.
# of hours per
response
Total annual
responses
Estimated total
hours
a 1,355
1.03
1,397
0.91
1,265.34
18
2
36
1.00
36.00
18
3
54
3.50
189.00
1,920
5
9,600
0.75
7,200.00
480
1
480
0.1667
80.02
27
2
54
1.00
54.00
3
1
3
0.1667
0.50
1
2
2
5.00
10.00
3
1
3
5.00
15.00
20
2
40
2.50
100.00
SY2 TOTAL .................
State & Local Government
b c 2,421
4.24
10,272
0.75
7,684.52
Grand Total ..................
State & Local Government
3,776
3.09
11,669
0.767
8,949.86
a In
SY1, the 9 State challenge interview respondents in SY1 are also completing cost interviews.
24 Match Validation substudy respondents are also included in the SY2 cost survey respondents.
c In SY2, the 18 State challenge interview respondents are also completing the cost interviews, and the 27 district challenge interview respondents are also completing the district cost survey.
b The
Dated: January 29, 2013.
Audrey Rowe,
Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Olympic Peninsula Resource Advisory
Committee
Forest Service, USDA.
Outreach for new RAC
Replacement members.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Interested citizens are invited
to serve on the Olympic Peninsula
Resource Advisory Committee (RAC).
The RAC will be responsible for
reviewing and recommending land
management projects to be funded
under the Secure Rural Schools and
Community Self-Determination Act,
should the act be reauthorized this year.
RAC members represent a wide range
of interests. The committee consists of
15 members and each member is
assigned to one of three categories. A
replacement member is also assigned to
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each category. The replacement member
becomes a full time member when and
if an assigned member can not complete
his or her four-year term. The Olympic
Peninsula RAC has vacancies for
replacement members in Categories A,
B, and C.
• Category A represents organized
labor, developed outdoor recreation, offhighway vehicle use, commercial
recreation activities, energy
development interests, the commercial
timber industry, and Federal grazing or
other land use permits.
• Category B represents nationally
recognized environmental
organizations, regionally or locally
recognized environmental
organizations, dispersed recreational
activities, archaeological and historical
interests.
• Category C represents state, county,
or local elected offices, American Indian
tribes, school officials or teachers, and
the affected public-at-large.
A four-year term would begin upon
appointment by the Secretary of
Agriculture. Committee members serve
without compensation, but may be
reimbursed for travel expenses.
Members must be Washington residents,
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preferably living in one of the Olympic
Peninsula counties. Meetings are held at
least once and up to four times per year
within Thurston, Mason, Jefferson,
Clallam, or Grays Harbor Counties.
Interested participants should submit
the required AD 755 application,
available on the forest’s Web site at
https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/olympic/
workingtogether/advisorycommittees.
All applications must be
received at the Olympic National Forest
Supervisor’s Office by March 29, 2013.
DATES:
Please mail all AD 755
forms to: Olympic National Forest, 1835
Black Lake Blvd. SW., Olympia, WA
98512, Attention: Grace Haight.
ADDRESSES:
For
additional information, please contact
Donna Nemeth at 360–956–2274 or Bill
Shelmerdine at 360–956–2282.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dated: February 7, 2013.
Reta Laford,
Forest Supervisor, Olympic National Forest.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Olympic Peninsula Resource Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Outreach for new RAC Replacement members.
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SUMMARY: Interested citizens are invited to serve on the Olympic
Peninsula Resource Advisory Committee (RAC). The RAC will be
responsible for reviewing and recommending land management projects to
be funded under the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-
Determination Act, should the act be reauthorized this year.
RAC members represent a wide range of interests. The committee
consists of 15 members and each member is assigned to one of three
categories. A replacement member is also assigned to each category. The
replacement member becomes a full time member when and if an assigned
member can not complete his or her four-year term. The Olympic
Peninsula RAC has vacancies for replacement members in Categories A, B,
and C.
Category A represents organized labor, developed outdoor
recreation, off-highway vehicle use, commercial recreation activities,
energy development interests, the commercial timber industry, and
Federal grazing or other land use permits.
Category B represents nationally recognized environmental
organizations, regionally or locally recognized environmental
organizations, dispersed recreational activities, archaeological and
historical interests.
Category C represents state, county, or local elected
offices, American Indian tribes, school officials or teachers, and the
affected public-at-large.
A four-year term would begin upon appointment by the Secretary of
Agriculture. Committee members serve without compensation, but may be
reimbursed for travel expenses. Members must be Washington residents,
preferably living in one of the Olympic Peninsula counties. Meetings
are held at least once and up to four times per year within Thurston,
Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, or Grays Harbor Counties.
Interested participants should submit the required AD 755
application, available on the forest's Web site at https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/olympic/workingtogether/advisorycommittees.
DATES: All applications must be received at the Olympic National Forest
Supervisor's Office by March 29, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Please mail all AD 755 forms to: Olympic National Forest,
1835 Black Lake Blvd. SW., Olympia, WA 98512, Attention: Grace Haight.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information, please
contact Donna Nemeth at 360-956-2274 or Bill Shelmerdine at 360-956-
2282.
Dated: February 7, 2013.
Reta Laford,
Forest Supervisor, Olympic National Forest.
[FR Doc. 2013-03290 Filed 2-13-13; 8:45 am]
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