Notice of Joint Colorado Resource Advisory Council Meeting, 18880-18881 [2016-07385]
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Executive Order 12630, Governmental
Actions and Interference With
Constitutionally Protected Property
Rights (Takings)
These interim final supplementary
rules do not represent a Government
action capable of interfering with
constitutionally protected property
rights. The interim final supplementary
rules do not address property rights in
any form and do not cause the
impairment of anyone’s property rights.
Therefore, the Department of the
Interior has determined that these
interim final supplementary rules do
not cause a taking of private property or
require further discussion of takings
implications under this Executive
Order.
Executive Order 13132, Federalism
These interim final supplementary
rules will not have a substantial, direct
effect on the states, on the relationship
between the Federal Government and
the states, or on the distribution of
power and responsibilities among the
various levels of government. These
interim final supplementary rules apply
in only one state, Oregon, and do not
address jurisdictional issues involving
the Oregon State government. Therefore,
in accordance with Executive Order
13132, the BLM has determined that
these interim final supplementary rules
do not have sufficient Federalism
implications to warrant preparation of a
Federalism Assessment.
Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice
Reform
Under Executive Order 12988, the
Oregon/Washington State Office of the
BLM has determined that these interim
final supplementary rules do not unduly
burden the judicial system and that the
rule meets the requirements of sections
3(a) and 3(b)(2) of the Order.
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Executive Order 13175, Consultation
and Coordination With Indian Tribal
Governments
In accordance with Executive Order
13175, we have found that these interim
final supplementary rules do not
include policies that have tribal
implications. Since these interim final
supplementary rules do not change BLM
policy and do not involve Indian
reservation lands or resources, we have
determined that the government-togovernment relationships remain
unaffected. These interim final
supplementary rules only prohibit
camping longer than 24 hours in any 14day period.
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Executive Order 13352, Facilitation of
Cooperative Conservation
Under Executive Order 13352, the
Oregon/Washington State Office of the
BLM has determined that these interim
final supplementary rules will not
impede the facilitation of cooperative
conservation. These interim final
supplementary rules will take
appropriate account of and consider the
interests of persons with ownership or
other legally recognized interests in
land or other natural resources; properly
accommodate local participation in the
Federal decision-making process; and
provide that the programs, projects, and
activities are consistent with protecting
public health and safety.
Executive Order 13211, Actions
Concerning Regulations That
Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use
These interim final supplementary
rules do not comprise a significant
energy action. These interim final
supplementary rules will not have an
adverse effect on energy supplies,
production, or consumption. The rules
only address unauthorized occupancy
on public lands and have no connection
with energy policy.
Paperwork Reduction Act
These interim final supplementary
rules do not contain information
collection requirements that the Office
of Management and Budget must
approve under the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. 3501–3521.
Interim Final Supplementary Rules
For the reasons stated in the
preamble, and under the authority of 43
CFR 8365.1–6, 43 U.S.C. 1740, and 43
U.S.C. 315a, the State Director
establishes interim final supplementary
rules for public lands managed by the
BLM in Coos County, Oregon, subject to
the Coos Bay District Resource
Management Plan, to read as follows:
Prohibited Acts
Unless otherwise authorized, the
Bureau of Land Management will
enforce the following rules on public
lands at Bastendorff Beach and the
associated headlands within the
Umpqua Field Office, Coos Bay District,
Oregon:
Camping and Occupancy
1. You must not camp longer than a
single stay of up to 24 hours in a 14-day
period on public land.
2. After a single stay of up to 24
hours, you must move at least 25 air
miles away from the previously
occupied site.
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Exemptions
The following persons are exempt
from these rules: Any Federal, state, or
local officer or employee acting within
the scope of his/her duties; members of
any organized rescue or firefighting
force in performance of an official duty;
and any person authorized, in writing,
by the BLM.
Enforcement
Any person who violates these
interim final supplementary rules may
be tried before a United States
Magistrate and fined in accordance with
18 U.S.C. 3571, imprisoned no more
than 12 months under 43 U.S.C. 1733(a)
and 43 CFR 8360.0–7, or both. In
accordance with 43 U.S.C. 8365.1–7,
state or local officials may also impose
penalties for violations of Oregon law.
Jamie E. Connell,
Oregon/Washington Acting State Director,
Bureau of Land Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Joint Colorado Resource
Advisory Council Meeting
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act of 1976 and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act of 1972, the U.S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) Colorado’s
Northwest Resource Advisory Council
(RAC), Southwest RAC and Front Range
RACs will meet as indicated below.
DATES: The Northwest, Southwest and
Front Range RACs have scheduled a
joint meeting for April 25, 26 and 27,
2016. On April 25, the meeting will
begin at 12 p.m. and adjourn at 5 p.m.;
on April 26, the meeting will begin at
8 a.m. and adjourn at 5 p.m.; on April
27, the meeting will begin at 8 a.m. and
adjourn at 12 p.m. On April 27, each
RAC will hold individual RAC meetings
from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., with time for
public comments from 8 to 8:30 a.m.
ADDRESSES: The joint Colorado RAC
meeting will be held at the Hotel
Colorado in Glenwood Springs, 526
Pine St., Glenwood Springs, CO 81601.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Courtney Whiteman, Public Affairs
Specialist; BLM Colorado State Office,
SUMMARY:
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2850 Youngfield St., Lakewood, CO
80215; telephone (303) 239–3668.
Persons who use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD) may call the
Federal Information Relay Service
(FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 to contact the
above individual during normal
business hours. The FIRS is available 24
hours a day, seven days a week, to leave
a message or question with the above
individual. You will receive a reply
during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Colorado RACs advise the Secretary of
the Interior, through the BLM, on a
variety of public land issues in
Colorado.
Topics of discussion during the RAC
meeting may include recreation, land
use planning, energy and minerals
management, recreation, sage-grouse
habitat management and other issues as
appropriate. This meeting is open to the
public. The public may present written
comments to the RACs. There will also
be time, as identified above, allocated
for hearing public comments.
Depending on the number of people
who wish to comment during the public
comment period, individual comments
may be limited.
Steven Hall,
Acting BLM Colorado State Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
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(166)]
Proposed Information Collection;
National Park Service Background
Initiation Request Form
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice; request for comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
We (National Park Service)
will ask the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) to approve the
information collection (IC) described
below. As required by the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 and as part of our
continuing efforts to reduce paperwork
and respondent burden, we invite the
general public and other Federal
agencies to take this opportunity to
comment on this IC. We may not
conduct or sponsor and a person is not
required to respond to a collection of
information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number.
DATES: You must submit comments on
or before May 31, 2016.
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SUMMARY:
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Send your comments on the
IC to Madonna L. Baucum, Information
Collection Clearance Officer, National
Park Service, 12201 Sunrise Valley
Drive (Room 2C114, Mail Stop 242),
Reston, VA 20192 (mail); or madonna_
baucum@nps.gov (email). Please
include ‘‘1024—New Background
Initiation Request Forms’’ in the subject
line of your comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To
request additional information about
this IC, contact Shean Rheams, National
Park Service, 1201 Eye Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20005 (mail); or shean_
rheames@nps.gov (email).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
I. Abstract
The NPS, as delegated by the U.S.
Office of Personnel Management (OPM),
is authorized to request information to
determine suitability of applicants for
Federal employment and proposed nonFederal personnel working under
contractor and/or agreement who
require access to NPS property and/or
receive a DOIAccess (personal identity
verification (PIV)) badge under
Executive Orders 10450 and 10577;
sections 3301, 3302, and 9101 of Title
5, United States Code (U.S.C.); and parts
2, 5, 731, and 736 of Title 5, Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR), and Federal
information processing standards.
Section 1104 of Title 5 allows OPM to
delegate personnel management
functions to other Federal agencies.
In line with new regulations
mandated by the OPM and the
Department of the Interior (DOI), the
NPS Personnel Security Branch is
utilizing the Electronic Questionnaires
for Investigations Processing (E–QIP)
System. As a result, electronic
submission of the Standard Form 85, for
suitability background investigations
(NACI), or the Standard Form 85P, for
Public Trust, is now required. The DOI
and NPS requires all applicants for
Federal employment and non-Federal
personnel (contractors, partners, etc.)
requiring access to NPS property and/or
receive a DOIAccess PIV badge to be
processed for a suitability background
investigation, in accordance with
Executive Order 10450 and the
Homeland Security Presidential
Directive (HSPD–12).
The National Park Service will utilize
Form 10–955, ‘‘Background Initiation
Request’’ to create E–QIP accounts
necessary to initiate background
investigations for all individuals
requiring access to NPS property and/or
receive a DOIAccess (personal identity
verification (PIV)) badge. The OPM and
DOI programs initiating background
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investigations have published notices in
the Federal Register describing the
systems of records (SORN) in which the
records will be maintained.
The information collected via NPS
Form 10–955 includes detailed
information for each proposed
candidate requiring a background
clearance, to include:
• Full legal name;
• Social Security Number;
• Date and Place of Birth;
• Country of Citizenship;
• Contact Phone Number;
• Email Address;
• Home Address;
• Whether proposed candidate has
ever been investigated by another
Federal agency; and
• If they were investigated by another
Federal agency, they must provide the
name of that agency and the date of the
investigation.
Additional information required on
Form 10–956 for proposed contractors,
partners, and other non-Federal
candidates includes:
• Name of Proposed Candidate’s
Company;
• Contract/Agreement Number; and
• Contract/Agreement Periods of
Performance.
II. Data
OMB Control Number: 1024—New.
Title: National Park Service
Background Initiation Request Form.
Service Form Number(s): NPS Form
10–955, ‘‘Background Initiation
Request’’.
Type of Request: New.
Description of Respondents:
Candidates for Federal employment, as
well as contractors, partners, and other
non-Federal candidates proposed to
work for the NPS under a Federal
contract or agreement who require
access to NPS property and/or a
DOIAccess (PIV) badge.
Respondent’s Obligation: Mandatory.
Frequency of Collection: On occasion.
Estimated Number of Responses:
1,200.
Estimated Completion Time per
Response: 3 minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 60.
Estimated Annual Nonhour Burden
Cost: None.
III. Comments
We invite comments concerning this
information collection on:
• Whether or not the collection of
information is necessary, including
whether or not the information will
have practical utility;
• The accuracy of our estimate of the
burden for this collection of
information;
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLCO910000-L10100000.PH0000-16x]
Notice of Joint Colorado Resource Advisory Council Meeting
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Land Policy and Management Act
of 1976 and the Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1972, the U.S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Colorado's
Northwest Resource Advisory Council (RAC), Southwest RAC and Front
Range RACs will meet as indicated below.
DATES: The Northwest, Southwest and Front Range RACs have scheduled a
joint meeting for April 25, 26 and 27, 2016. On April 25, the meeting
will begin at 12 p.m. and adjourn at 5 p.m.; on April 26, the meeting
will begin at 8 a.m. and adjourn at 5 p.m.; on April 27, the meeting
will begin at 8 a.m. and adjourn at 12 p.m. On April 27, each RAC will
hold individual RAC meetings from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., with time for
public comments from 8 to 8:30 a.m.
ADDRESSES: The joint Colorado RAC meeting will be held at the Hotel
Colorado in Glenwood Springs, 526 Pine St., Glenwood Springs, CO 81601.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Courtney Whiteman, Public Affairs
Specialist; BLM Colorado State Office,
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2850 Youngfield St., Lakewood, CO 80215; telephone (303) 239-3668.
Persons who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call
the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 to
contact the above individual during normal business hours. The FIRS is
available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to leave a message or
question with the above individual. You will receive a reply during
normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Colorado RACs advise the Secretary of
the Interior, through the BLM, on a variety of public land issues in
Colorado.
Topics of discussion during the RAC meeting may include recreation,
land use planning, energy and minerals management, recreation, sage-
grouse habitat management and other issues as appropriate. This meeting
is open to the public. The public may present written comments to the
RACs. There will also be time, as identified above, allocated for
hearing public comments. Depending on the number of people who wish to
comment during the public comment period, individual comments may be
limited.
Steven Hall,
Acting BLM Colorado State Director.
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