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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Foreign Agricultural Service
Assessment of Fees for Dairy Import
Licenses for the 2015 Tariff-Rate
Import Quota Year
Foreign Agricultural Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces a fee of
$250 to be charged for the 2015 tariffrate quota (TRQ) year for each license
issued to a person or firm by the
Department of Agriculture authorizing
the importation of certain dairy articles,
which are subject to tariff-rate quotas set
forth in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule
(HTS) of the United States.
DATES: June 16, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Abdelsalam El-Farra, Dairy Import
Licensing Program, Import Policies and
Export Reporting Division, STOP 1021,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20250–1021 or
telephone at (202) 720–9439 or email at
abdelsalam.el-farra@fas.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Dairy
Tariff-Rate Import Quota Licensing
Regulation promulgated by the
Department of Agriculture and codified
at 7 CFR 6.20–6.37 provides for the
issuance of licenses to import certain
dairy articles that are subject to TRQs
set forth in the HTS. Those dairy articles
may only be entered into the United
States at the in-quota TRQ tariff-rates by
or for the account of a person or firm to
whom such licenses have been issued
and only in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the regulation.
Licenses are issued on a calendar year
basis, and each license authorizes the
license holder to import a specified
quantity and type of dairy article from
a specified country of origin. The use of
such licenses is monitored by the Dairy
Import Licensing Program, Import
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Division, Foreign Agricultural Service,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the
U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
The regulation at 7 CFR 6.33(a)
provides that a fee will be charged for
each license issued to a person or firm
by the Licensing Authority in order to
defray the Department of Agriculture’s
costs of administering the licensing
system under this regulation.
The regulation at 7 CFR 6.33(a) also
provides that the Licensing Authority
will announce the annual fee for each
license and that such fee will be set out
in a notice to be published in the
Federal Register. Accordingly, this
notice sets out the fee for the licenses to
be issued for the 2015 calendar year.
Notice: The total cost to the
Department of Agriculture of
administering the licensing system for
2015 has been estimated to be
$624,300.00 and the estimated number
of licenses expected to be issued is
2,500. Of the total cost, $479,200.00
represents staff and supervisory costs
directly related to administering the
licensing system, and $145,100.00
represents other miscellaneous costs,
including travel, postage, publications,
forms, and ADP system support.
Accordingly, notice is hereby given
that the fee for each license issued to a
person or firm for the 2015 calendar
year, in accordance with 7 CFR 6.33,
will be $250 per license.
Issued at Washington, DC, the 16th day of
May 2014.
Ronald Lord,
Licensing Authority.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Secure Rural Schools Resource
Advisory Committees
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of Intent to Renew the
Secure Rural School Resource Advisory
Committees
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Secretary of Agriculture
intends to renew the charter for the
Secure Rural Schools Resource
Advisory Committees (RACs) pursuant
to the Secure Rural Schools and
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Community Self-Determination Act of
2000 (the Act) (Pub. L. 110–343) and
operates in compliance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA) (Pub.
L. 92–463). The purpose of the RACs is
to improve collaborative relationships
among the people that use and care for
the National Forests and to provide
advice and recommendations to the
Forest Service concerning projects and
funding consistent with Title II of the
Act. Additional information concerning
the RACs can be found by visiting the
Secure Rural School Web site at: https://
www.fs.usda.gov/pts/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Alicia Bell-Sheeter, Acting Secure Rural
Schools Program Manager, USDA Forest
Service, 1400 Independence Avenue
Southwest, Mail Stop 1158,
Washington, DC 20250; or by email at
ambellsheeter@fs.fed.us. Individuals
who use telecommunication devices for
the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
800–877–8339 between 8:00 a.m. and
8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time,
Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On October 2, 2013, the Helium
Stewardship Act of 2013 (Pub. L. 113–
40) reauthorized the Act. In accordance
with the provisions of FACA, the
Secretary of Agriculture intends to
renew the charter for the RACs. The
Secretary has determined the work of
the RACs is in the public interest and
relevant to the duties of the Department
of Agriculture. Renewing the RACs is to
ensure that line officers responsible for
implementing Title II projects have
efficient and effective access to the
advice from stakeholders. Equally
important, the RACs operation
encourages early and continuous
coordination among Forest land
management agencies, and others to
participate openly and meaningfully in
planning and implementing projects to
benefit communities and forest health.
RAC Membership
The RACs consist of 15 members
appointed by the Secretary of
Agriculture and consist of members who
represent the interests of the following
three categories:
(1) Five persons who represent:
(a) Organized Labor or Non-Timber
Forest Product Harvester Groups;
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(b) Developed Outdoor Recreation,
Off-Highway Vehicle Users, or
Commercial Recreation Activities;
(c) Energy and Mineral Development,
or Commercial or Recreational Fishing
Groups;
(d) Commercial Timber Industry; or
(e) Federal Grazing Permit or Other
Land Use Permit Holders, or
Representative of Non-Industrial Private
Forest Land Owners, within the area for
which the committee is organized.
(2) Five persons who represent:
(a) Nationally or Regionally
Recognized Environmental
Organizations;
(b) Regionally or Locally Recognized
Environmental Organizations;
(c) Dispersed Recreational Activities;
(d) Archaeology and History; or
(e) Nationally or Regionally
Recognized Wild Horse and Burro
Interest, Wildlife Hunting
Organizations, or Watershed
Associations.
(3) Five persons who represent:
(a) Hold State-Elected Office;
(b) Hold County or Local-Elected
Office;
(c) American Indian Tribes within or
adjacent to the area for which the
committee is organized;
(d) Area School Officials or Teachers;
or
(e) Affected Public-At-Large.
No individual who is currently
registered as a Federal lobbyist is
eligible to serve as a member of the
RAC. Members of the RAC serve
without compensation, but may be
reimbursed for travel expenses while
performing duties on behalf of the RAC,
subject to approval by the Designated
Federal Official (DFO). The RAC
members serve 4-year terms and shall
reside within the State(s) in which the
committee is organized. To the extent
practical, the membership of each of the
three categories will include residents
in the vicinity of the national forest for
which the committee provides advice.
The Secretary may appoint
replacements for each of the three
membership categories who may serve
on the committee in the event a vacancy
arises. If an appropriate replacement is
unavailable, nominees will be sought
through an open and public process and
submitted to the Secretary for vetting,
approval, and appointment.
Equal opportunity practices in
accordance with U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) policies shall be
followed in all appointments to the
RACs. To ensure that the
recommendations of the RACs have
been taken into account, the needs of
the diverse groups served by the
Departments, membership should
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include, to the extent practicable,
individuals with demonstrated ability to
represent all racial and ethnic groups,
women and men, and persons with
disabilities.
Dated: June 10 2014.
Malcom A. Shorter,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Tongass National Forest; Alaska;
Shoreline II Outfitter/Guide
Environmental Impact Statement
Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an
environmental impact statement.
AGENCY:
The Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, will prepare
an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) to allocate a portion of the overall
visitor capacity to outfitter and guide
(O/G) use within four ranger districts of
the Tongass National Forest. The project
will consider marine shoreline-based
commercial non-motorized recreation
use on Admiralty Island National
Monument and Juneau, Hoonah and
Sitka Ranger Districts. The Shoreline II
project area includes all areas used by
non-motorized outfitter and guide
activities that originate from the marine
shoreline areas. The project area
generally extends 1⁄2 mile inland. The
project area extends further inland
where specific outfitter and guide
activities and locations are accessed
from the shoreline (i.e., goat/deer
hunting, canoe route/portage, freshwater
fishing on anadromous and other fishbearing streams and lakes). The Record
of Decision will disclose how the Forest
Service decides to allocate (or
distribute) shoreline-based recreation
capacity for O/G uses. This decision
will replace the 2004 Shoreline
Outfitter/Guide Record of Decision.
DATES: Comments concerning the
project must be received by July 31,
2014. The Draft Environmental Impact
Statement is expected to be released in
spring 2015 and the Final
Environmental Impact Statement is
expected to be released in winter 2016.
ADDRESSES: Comments can be submitted
via the project Web site at https://
go.usa.gov/Pzi. Click on the link
‘‘Comment on Project’’ to submit
comments and attach documents.
Comments may also be sent via email to
comments-alaska-tongass-sitka@
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fs.fed.us or sent via fax to 907–747–
4253. Send written comments to Jay
Kinsman, Shoreline II Team Leader,
Sitka Ranger District, 204 Siginaka Way,
Sitka, AK 99835.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jay
Kinsman, Shoreline II Team Leader by
phone: 907–747–4228 or email:
jkinsman@fs.fed.us. Additional
information about the project and
project area is available on the Internet
at https://go.usa.gov/Pzi. Individuals
who use telecommunication devices for
the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
800–877–8339 between 8 a.m. and 8
p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through
Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose and Need for Action
The purpose of this action is to
manage outfitters and guides on the
Tongass National Forest marine
shoreline zone consistent with the 2008
Tongass Land and Resource
Management Plan (Forest Plan). A
decision is needed to determine new
outfitter and guide use allocations for
the project area. This is necessary to
balance commercial and noncommercial recreational opportunities
and to provide and maintain high
quality recreation experiences without
degrading forest resources.
This action is needed to meet Forest
Plan goals and objectives for recreation,
tourism, and to support local and
regional economies. In addition, the
2004 Shoreline ROD required a review
after 5 years to determine whether to
continue implementing the decision, or
to supplement it. A 5-year review was
never conducted; this environmental
analysis is intended to fulfill the role of
that review. This environmental
analysis will replace the Shoreline ROD
with a new Environmental Impact
Statement and Record of Decision.
Since the Shoreline ROD was
completed in 2004, demand for nonmotorized recreation commercial
services that originate in the marine
shoreline zone has increased. The need
for recreation commercial services has
expanded both in terms of number of
visitors, and the types of services being
offered. There has been an increase in
the fleet of small to mid-size cruise
ships desiring to guide on the Tongass,
and the demand for guided big game
hunting continues to grow. Also, the
traditionally low-use seasons (April–
May; September–October) are seeing
increased use, with additional interest
for commercial use in the winter use
season (January–March). Fourteen of the
use areas defined in the 2004 Shoreline
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Secure Rural Schools Resource Advisory Committees
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to Renew the Secure Rural School Resource
Advisory Committees
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SUMMARY: The Secretary of Agriculture intends to renew the charter for
the Secure Rural Schools Resource Advisory Committees (RACs) pursuant
to the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of
2000 (the Act) (Pub. L. 110-343) and operates in compliance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) (Pub. L. 92-463). The purpose of
the RACs is to improve collaborative relationships among the people
that use and care for the National Forests and to provide advice and
recommendations to the Forest Service concerning projects and funding
consistent with Title II of the Act. Additional information concerning
the RACs can be found by visiting the Secure Rural School Web site at:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/pts/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alicia Bell-Sheeter, Acting Secure
Rural Schools Program Manager, USDA Forest Service, 1400 Independence
Avenue Southwest, Mail Stop 1158, Washington, DC 20250; or by email at
ambellsheeter@fs.fed.us. Individuals who use telecommunication devices
for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service
(FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Eastern
Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On October 2, 2013, the Helium Stewardship Act of 2013 (Pub. L.
113-40) reauthorized the Act. In accordance with the provisions of
FACA, the Secretary of Agriculture intends to renew the charter for the
RACs. The Secretary has determined the work of the RACs is in the
public interest and relevant to the duties of the Department of
Agriculture. Renewing the RACs is to ensure that line officers
responsible for implementing Title II projects have efficient and
effective access to the advice from stakeholders. Equally important,
the RACs operation encourages early and continuous coordination among
Forest land management agencies, and others to participate openly and
meaningfully in planning and implementing projects to benefit
communities and forest health.
RAC Membership
The RACs consist of 15 members appointed by the Secretary of
Agriculture and consist of members who represent the interests of the
following three categories:
(1) Five persons who represent:
(a) Organized Labor or Non-Timber Forest Product Harvester Groups;
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(b) Developed Outdoor Recreation, Off-Highway Vehicle Users, or
Commercial Recreation Activities;
(c) Energy and Mineral Development, or Commercial or Recreational
Fishing Groups;
(d) Commercial Timber Industry; or
(e) Federal Grazing Permit or Other Land Use Permit Holders, or
Representative of Non-Industrial Private Forest Land Owners, within the
area for which the committee is organized.
(2) Five persons who represent:
(a) Nationally or Regionally Recognized Environmental
Organizations;
(b) Regionally or Locally Recognized Environmental Organizations;
(c) Dispersed Recreational Activities;
(d) Archaeology and History; or
(e) Nationally or Regionally Recognized Wild Horse and Burro
Interest, Wildlife Hunting Organizations, or Watershed Associations.
(3) Five persons who represent:
(a) Hold State-Elected Office;
(b) Hold County or Local-Elected Office;
(c) American Indian Tribes within or adjacent to the area for which
the committee is organized;
(d) Area School Officials or Teachers; or
(e) Affected Public-At-Large.
No individual who is currently registered as a Federal lobbyist is
eligible to serve as a member of the RAC. Members of the RAC serve
without compensation, but may be reimbursed for travel expenses while
performing duties on behalf of the RAC, subject to approval by the
Designated Federal Official (DFO). The RAC members serve 4-year terms
and shall reside within the State(s) in which the committee is
organized. To the extent practical, the membership of each of the three
categories will include residents in the vicinity of the national
forest for which the committee provides advice.
The Secretary may appoint replacements for each of the three
membership categories who may serve on the committee in the event a
vacancy arises. If an appropriate replacement is unavailable, nominees
will be sought through an open and public process and submitted to the
Secretary for vetting, approval, and appointment.
Equal opportunity practices in accordance with U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) policies shall be followed in all appointments to
the RACs. To ensure that the recommendations of the RACs have been
taken into account, the needs of the diverse groups served by the
Departments, membership should include, to the extent practicable,
individuals with demonstrated ability to represent all racial and
ethnic groups, women and men, and persons with disabilities.
Dated: June 10 2014.
Malcom A. Shorter,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.
[FR Doc. 2014-14046 Filed 6-13-14; 8:45 am]
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