Wildlife and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council; Charter Renewal, 13406-13407 [2016-05693]

Download as PDF 13406 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 49 / Monday, March 14, 2016 / Notices [FR Doc. 2016–05695 Filed 3–11–16; 8:45 am] the proposed forms or other available information. Persons with hearing or speech impairments may access this number through TTY by calling the tollfree Federal Relay Service at (800) 877– 8339. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Theodore F. Toon, Director Multifamily Housing Development, Department Of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20410, email Theodore.F.Toon@hud.gov or telephone 202–402–1142. This is not a toll-free number. Persons with hearing or speech impairments may access this number through TTY by calling the tollfree Federal Relay Service at (800) 877– 8339. Copies of available documents submitted to OMB may be obtained from Ms. Pollard. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice informs the public that HUD is seeking approval from OMB for the information collection described in Section A. BILLING CODE 4210–67–P A. Overview of Information Collection renewed for one 12-month period, with the mutual agreement of all involved parties, if the following conditions are met: (1) Within 3 months of the expiration date, all Data Integrity Boards (DIBs) review the agreement, find that the program will be conducted without change, and find a continued favorable examination of benefit/ cost results; (2) All parties certify that the program has been conducted in compliance with the agreement. The agreement may be terminated, prior to accomplishment of the computer matching purpose or 18 months from the date the agreement is signed (whichever comes first), by the mutual agreement of all involved parties within 30 days of written notice. Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a; 88 Stat. 1896; 42 U.S.C. 3535(d). Dated: March 3, 2016. Patricia A. Hoban-Moore, Chief Administrative Officer. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT [Docket No. FR–5913–N–06] 60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Multifamily Contractor’s/ Mortgagor’s Cost Breakdowns and Certifications Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing Commissioner, HUD. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: HUD is seeking approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for the information collection described below. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD is requesting comment from all interested parties on the proposed collection of information. The purpose of this notice is to allow for 60 days of public comment. SUMMARY: DATES: Comments Due Date: May 13, 2016. Interested persons are invited to submit comments regarding this proposal. Comments should refer to the proposal by name and/or OMB Control Number and should be sent to: Colette Pollard, Reports Management Officer, QDAM, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street, SW., Room 4176, Washington, DC 20410–5000; telephone 202–402–3400 (this is not a toll-free number) or email at Colette.Pollard@hud.gov for a copy of jstallworth on DSK7TPTVN1PROD with NOTICES ADDRESSES: VerDate Sep<11>2014 14:27 Mar 11, 2016 Jkt 238001 Title of Information Collection: Multifamily Contractor’s/Mortgagor’s Cost Breakdowns and Certifications. OMB Approval Number: 2502–0044. Type of Request: Extension of currently approved collection. Form Number: HUD–92330–A, HUD– 2328, HUD–2205–A. Description of the need for the information and proposed use: Contractors use the form HUD–2328 to establish a schedule of values of construction items on which the monthly advances or mortgage proceeds are based. Contractors use the form HUD–92330–A to convey actual construction costs in a standardized format of cost certification. In addition to assuring that the mortgage proceeds have not been used for purposes other than construction costs, HUD–92330–A further protects the interest of the Department by directly monitoring the accuracy of the itemized trades on form HUD–2328. This form also serves as project data to keep Field Office cost data banks and cost estimates current and accurate. HUD–2205A is used to certify the actual costs of acquisition or refinancing of projects insured under Section 223(f) program. Respondents: Business or other for profit. Not for profit institutions. Estimated Number of Respondents: 1807. Estimated Number of Responses: 3739. Frequency of Response: 1. Average Hours per Response: 19. Total Estimated Burdens: 29,287. PO 00000 Frm 00097 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 B. Solicitation of Public Comment This notice is soliciting comments from members of the public and affected parties concerning the collection of information described in Section A on the following: (1) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility; (2) The accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information; (3) Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (4) Ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond; including through the use of appropriate automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic submission of responses. HUD encourages interested parties to submit comment in response to these questions. Authority: Section 3507 of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35. Dated: March 7, 2016. Janet M. Golrick, Associate General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing-Associate Deputy Federal Housing Commissioner. [FR Doc. 2016–05697 Filed 3–11–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4210–67–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service [FWS–HQ–R–2015–N237; FF09D00000– FXGO1664091HCC0–167] Wildlife and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council; Charter Renewal Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: Under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), following consultation with the General Services Administration, the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture have renewed the Wildlife and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council (Council). SUMMARY: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joshua Winchell, Council Coordinator, Fish and Wildlife Service, (703) 358– 2639. The Council provides recommendations on wildlife and habitat management, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: E:\FR\FM\14MRN1.SGM 14MRN1 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 49 / Monday, March 14, 2016 / Notices hunting, and other outdoor recreation, affording stakeholders the opportunity to give policy, management, and technical input to the Secretaries. The Council conducts its operations in accordance with the provisions of the FACA, 5 U.S.C. Appendix 2. The Council reports to the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture through the Fish and Wildlife Service, in consultation with the Director of the Bureau of Land Management; the Director of the National Park Service; the Chief, U.S. Forest Service; the Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service; and the Administrator of the Farm Service Agency. The Council will function solely as an advisory body. Certification: I hereby certify that the Wildlife and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council is necessary and is in the public interest in connection with the performance of duties imposed on the Department of the Interior under 43 U.S.C. 1457 and provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 (16 U.S.C. 742a), the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701), the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C. 668dd), and Executive Order 13443, Facilitation of Hunting Heritage and Wildlife Conservation. Dated: February 10, 2016. Sally Jewell, Secretary of the Interior. [FR Doc. 2016–05693 Filed 3–11–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4333–15–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service [FWS–HQ–ES–2016–N007; FF09E15000– FXHC112509CBRA1–167] John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System; Availability of Final Revised Maps for Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, Ohio, and Wisconsin AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. Notice of availability. ACTION: The Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA) requires the Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) to review the maps of the John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) at least once every 5 years and make any minor and technical modifications to the boundaries of the CBRS as are necessary to reflect changes that have occurred in the size or location of any CBRS unit as a result of natural forces. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has jstallworth on DSK7TPTVN1PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 14:27 Mar 11, 2016 Jkt 238001 conducted this review and has prepared final revised maps for all of the CBRS units in Alabama, most units in Florida, all units in Georgia, several units in Louisiana, all units in Michigan, the only unit in Minnesota, all units in Mississippi, all units in the Great Lakes region of New York, all units in Ohio, and all units in Wisconsin. The maps were produced by the Service in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and in consultation with the appropriate Federal, State, and local officials. This notice announces the findings of the Service’s review and the availability of final revised maps for 247 CBRS units. The final revised maps for these CBRS units, dated January 11, 2016, are the official controlling CBRS maps for these areas. DATES: Changes to the CBRS depicted on the final revised maps, dated January 11, 2016, become effective on March 14, 2016. ADDRESSES: For information about how to get copies of the maps or where to go to view them, see SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Katie Niemi, Coastal Barriers Coordinator, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Program, 5275 Leesburg Pike, MS: ES, Falls Church, VA 22041; (703) 358–2071 (telephone); or CBRA@fws.gov (email). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background Background information on the CBRA (16 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) and the CBRS, as well as information on the digital conversion effort and the methodology used to produce the revised maps, can be found in a notice the Service published in the Federal Register on August 29, 2013 (78 FR 53467). For information on how to access the final revised maps, see the Availability of Final Maps and Related Information section below. Announced Map Modifications This notice announces modifications to the maps for all of the CBRS units in Alabama, most units in Florida, all units in Georgia, several units in Louisiana, all units in Michigan, the only unit in Minnesota, all units in Mississippi, all units in the Great Lakes region of New York, all units in Ohio, and all units in Wisconsin. Most of the modifications were made to reflect changes to the CBRS units as a result of natural forces (e.g., erosion and accretion). The CBRA requires the Secretary to review the CBRS maps at least once every 5 years and make, in consultation with the PO 00000 Frm 00098 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 13407 appropriate Federal, State, and local officials, any minor and technical modifications to the boundaries of the CBRS as are necessary to reflect changes that have occurred in the size or location of any CBRS unit as a result of natural forces (16 U.S.C. 3503(c)). The Service’s review resulted in a set of 202 final revised maps, dated January 11, 2016, depicting a total of 247 CBRS units. The set of maps includes: 9 maps for 10 CBRS units located in Alabama, 90 maps for 125 CBRS units located in Florida, 16 maps for 13 CBRS units located in Georgia, 15 maps for 7 CBRS units located in Louisiana, 36 maps for 46 CBRS units located in Michigan, 1 map for 1 CBRS unit located in Minnesota, 9 maps for 7 CBRS units located in Mississippi, 14 maps for 21 CBRS units located in the Great Lakes region of New York, 7 maps for 10 CBRS units located in Ohio, and 5 maps for 7 CBRS units located in Wisconsin. Comprehensively revised maps for Florida Units P15, P16 and FL–63P were made effective on February 29, 2016, via Public Law 114–128; therefore, the revised maps prepared for these units through the digital conversion effort will not be adopted administratively by the Service and are not described in this notice. The Service found that a total of 134 of the 247 units reviewed had experienced changes in their size or location as a result of natural forces since they were last mapped. The Service’s review of these areas also found two CBRS units that required modifications to correct administrative errors that were made in the past on maps for Santa Rosa County, Florida, and Jackson County, Mississippi. The revised maps were produced by the Service in partnership with FEMA. The Service is specifically notifying the following stakeholders concerning the availability of the final revised maps: The Chair and Ranking Member of the House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources; the Chair and Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; the members of the Senate and House of Representatives for the affected areas; the Governors of the affected areas; the local elected officials of the affected areas; and other appropriate Federal, State, and local officials. Consultation With Federal, State, and Local Officials Consultation and Comment Period The CBRA requires consultation with the appropriate Federal, State, and local officials (stakeholders) on the proposed CBRS boundary modifications to reflect E:\FR\FM\14MRN1.SGM 14MRN1

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[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 49 (Monday, March 14, 2016)]
[Notices]
[Pages 13406-13407]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2016-05693]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

[FWS-HQ-R-2015-N237; FF09D00000-FXGO1664091HCC0-167]


Wildlife and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council; Charter 
Renewal

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), following 
consultation with the General Services Administration, the Secretary of 
the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture have renewed the Wildlife 
and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council (Council).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joshua Winchell, Council Coordinator, 
Fish and Wildlife Service, (703) 358-2639.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Council provides recommendations on 
wildlife and habitat management,

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hunting, and other outdoor recreation, affording stakeholders the 
opportunity to give policy, management, and technical input to the 
Secretaries. The Council conducts its operations in accordance with the 
provisions of the FACA, 5 U.S.C. Appendix 2. The Council reports to the 
Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture through the 
Fish and Wildlife Service, in consultation with the Director of the 
Bureau of Land Management; the Director of the National Park Service; 
the Chief, U.S. Forest Service; the Chief, Natural Resources 
Conservation Service; and the Administrator of the Farm Service Agency. 
The Council will function solely as an advisory body.
    Certification: I hereby certify that the Wildlife and Hunting 
Heritage Conservation Council is necessary and is in the public 
interest in connection with the performance of duties imposed on the 
Department of the Interior under 43 U.S.C. 1457 and provisions of the 
Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 (16 U.S.C. 742a), the Federal Land Policy 
and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701), the National Wildlife 
Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C. 668dd), and Executive 
Order 13443, Facilitation of Hunting Heritage and Wildlife 
Conservation.

    Dated: February 10, 2016.
Sally Jewell,
Secretary of the Interior.
[FR Doc. 2016-05693 Filed 3-11-16; 8:45 am]
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