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Supporting documents and any
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regulations in 9 CFR part 93 prohibit or
restrict the importation of certain
animals, birds, and poultry into the
United States to prevent the
introduction of communicable diseases
of livestock and poultry. Subpart D of
part 93 (§§ 93.400 through 93.436,
referred to below as the regulations)
governs the importation of ruminants;
within the regulations, §§ 93.424
through 93.429 specifically address the
importation of various ruminants from
Mexico into the United States.
The regulations in paragraph (b)(1) of
§ 93.427 contain conditions for the
importation of ruminants from regions
of Mexico that we consider free from
fever ticks (Boophilus annulatus).
Regions of Mexico that we consider free
from fever ticks are listed at https://
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ourfocus/importexport. Currently, the
State of Sonora is the only region on this
list.
Mexico has asked the Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service to
recognize the State of Chihuahua,
except the municipalties of Guadalupe y
Calvo and Morelos, as a region free from
fever ticks. In response to this request,
we have prepared an evaluation of the
fever tick status of this region. The
evaluation concludes that the State of
Chihuahua, excluding the
municipalities of Guadalupe y Calvo
and Morelos, is free from fever ticks,
and that ruminants imported from the
region pose a low risk of exposing
ruminants within the United States to
fever ticks.
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CONTACT. After the close of the comment
period, we will notify the public of our
final determination regarding the status
of the State of Chihuahua, excluding the
municipalities of Guadalupe y Calvo
and Morelos, for fever ticks.
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21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 7
CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.4.
Done in Washington, DC, this 6th day of
May 2016.
Kevin Shea,
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
In accordance with the provisions of
FACA, the Secretary of Agriculture is
seeking nominations for the purpose of
improving collaborative relationships
among people who use and care for
National Forests and provide advice and
recommendations to the Forest Service
concerning projects and funding
consistent with Title II of the Act. The
duties of SRS RACs include monitoring
projects, advising the Secretary on the
progress and results of monitoring
efforts, and making recommendations to
the Forest Service for any appropriate
changes or adjustments to the projects
being monitored by the SRS RACs.
SRS RACs Membership
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Secure Rural Schools Resource
Advisory Committees
Forest Service, USDA.
Call for Nominations.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The United States Department
of Agriculture (USDA) is seeking
nominations for the Secure Rural
Schools Resource Advisory Committees
(SRS RACs) pursuant the Secure Rural
Schools and Community SelfDetermination Act (Pub. L. 110–343)
(the Act) and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) (5 U.S.C., App.
2). Additional information on the SRS
RACs can be found by visiting SRS
RACs Web site at: https://
www.fs.usda.gov/pts/.
DATES: Written nominations must be
received by June 27, 2016. Nominations
must contain a completed application
packet that includes the nominee’s
name, resume, and completed Form
AD–755 (Advisory Committee or
Research and Promotion Background
Information). The package must be sent
to the address below.
ADDRESSES: See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION under Nomination and
Application Information for the address
of the SRS RAC Regional Coordinators
accepting nominations.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David Bergendorf, Senior Program
Specialist, Forest Service Secure Rural
Schools Program, by telephone at (202)
205–1468, or by email at dwbergendorf@
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 a.m. and 5 p.m., Eastern
Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
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The SRS RACs will be comprised of
15 members approved by the Secretary
of Agriculture. SRS RACs membership
will be fairly balanced in terms of the
points of view represented and
functions to be performed. The SRS
RACs members will serve 4-year terms.
The SRS RACs shall include
representation from the following
interest areas:
(1) Five persons that—
(a) represent organized labor or nontimber forest product harvester groups;
(b) represent developed outdoor
recreation, off-highway vehicle users, or
commercial recreation activities;
(c) represent energy and mineral
development, or commercial or
recreational fishing interests;
(d) represent the commercial timber
industry; or
(e) hold Federal grazing or other land
use permits, or represent nonindustrial
private forest land owners, within the
area for which the committee is
organized.
(2) Five persons that represent—
(a) nationally recognized
environmental organizations;
(b) regionally or locally recognized
environmental organizations;
(c) dispersed recreational activities;
(d) archaeological and historical
interests; or
(e) nationally or regionally recognized
wild horse and burro interest groups,
wildlife or hunting organizations, or
watershed associations.
(3) Five persons that—
(a) hold State elected Office (or
designee);
(b) hold county or local elected office;
(c) represent American Indian tribes
within or adjacent to the area for which
the committee is organized;
(d) are school officials or teachers; or
(e) represent the affected public at
large.
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In the event that a vacancy arises, the
Designated Federal Officer (DFO) may
fill the vacancy with a replacement
member appointed by the Secretary, if
an appropriate replacement member is
available. In accordance with the Act,
members of the SRS RAC shall serve
without compensation. SRS RAC
members and replacements may be
allowed travel expenses and per diem
for attendance at committee meetings,
subject to approval of the DFO
responsible for administrative support
to the SRS RAC.
Nomination and Application
Information
The appointment of members to the
SRS RACs will be made by the Secretary
of Agriculture. The public is invited to
submit nominations for membership on
the SRS RACs, either as a selfnomination or a nomination of any
qualified and interested person. Any
individual or organization may
nominate one or more qualified persons
to represent the interest areas listed
above. To be considered for
membership, nominees must:
1. Be a resident of the State in which
the SRS RAC has jurisdiction;
2. Identify what interest group they
would represent and how they are
qualified to represent that interest
group;
3. Provide a cover letter stating why
they want to serve on the SRS RAC and
what they can contribute;
4. Provide a resume showing their
past experience in working successfully
as part of a group working on forest
management activities; and
5. Complete Form AD–755, Advisory
Committee or Research and Promotion
Background Information. The Form AD–
755 may be obtained from the Regional
Coordinators listed below or from the
following SRS RACs Web site: https://
www.fs.usda.gov/main/pts/
specialprojects/racs. All nominations
will be vetted by the Agency.
Nominations and completed
applications for SRS RACs should be
sent to the appropriate Forest Service
Regional Offices listed below:
Missoula, Montana 59807–7669, (406)
329–3149.
Carol McKenzie, Northern Regional
Coordinator (Idaho), Forest Service,
3815 Schreiber Way, Coeur d’Alene,
Idaho 83815–8363, (208) 765–7380.
Rocky Mountain Regional Office—
Region II
Bighorn RAC, Black Hills RAC, Grand
Mesa Uncompahgre Gunnison (GMUG)
RAC, Medicine Bow-Routt RAC, PikeSan Isabel RAC, Saguache RAC, San
Juan RAC, Shoshone RAC, Upper Rio
Grande RAC
Jace Ratzlaff, Rocky Mountain
Regional Coordinator, Forest Service,
740 Simms Street, Golden, Colorado
80401, (719) 469–1254.
Southwestern Regional Office—Region
III
Coconino County RAC, Eastern Arizona
RAC, Northern New Mexico RAC,
Southern Arizona RAC, Southern New
Mexico RAC, Yavapai RAC
Mark Chavez, Southwestern Regional
Coordinator, Forest Service, 333
Broadway SE., Albuquerque, New
Mexico 87102, (505) 842–3393.
Intermountain Regional Office—Region
IV
Ashley RAC, Bridger-Teton RAC,
Central Idaho RAC, Dixie RAC, Eastern
Idaho RAC, Elko RAC, Fishlake RAC,
Humboldt (NV) RAC, Lyon-Mineral
RAC, Manti-La Sal RAC, South Central
Idaho RAC, Southwest Idaho RAC,
Uinta-Wasatch Cache RAC, White PineNye RAC
Andy Brunelle, Intermountain
Regional Coordinator (Idaho/Utah),
Forest Service, Federal Building, 324
25th Street, Ogden, Utah 84401, (208)
344–1770.
Cheva Gabor, Intermountain Regional
Coordinator (Nevada), Forest Service, 35
College Drive, South Lake Tahoe,
California 96150, (530) 543–2600.
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Northern Regional Office—Region I
Central Montana RAC, Flathead RAC,
Gallatin RAC, Idaho Panhandle RAC,
Lincoln RAC, Mineral County RAC,
Missoula RAC, Missouri River RAC,
North Central Idaho RAC, Ravalli RAC,
Sanders RAC, Southern Montana RAC,
Southwest Montana RAC, Tri-County
RAC
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Alpine County RAC, Amador County
RAC, Butte County RAC, Del Norte
County RAC, El Dorado County RAC,
Fresno County RAC, Glenn and Colusa
Counties RAC, Humboldt County RAC,
Kern and Tulare Counties RAC, Lake
County RAC, Lassen County RAC,
Madera County RAC, Mendocino
County RAC, Modoc County RAC,
Nevada and Placer Counties RAC,
Plumas County RAC, Shasta County
RAC, Sierra County RAC, Siskiyou
County RAC, Tehama RAC, Trinity
County RAC, Tuolumne and Mariposa
Counties RAC
Marty Dumpis, Pacific Southwest
Regional Coordinator, Forest Service,
1323 Club Drive, Vallejo, California
94592, (909) 599–1267.
Pacific Northwest Regional Office—VI
Columbia County RAC, Colville RAC,
Deschutes and Ochoco RAC, Fremont
and Winema RAC, Hood and Willamette
RAC, North Gifford Pinchot RAC, North
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie RAC, Northeast
Oregon Forests RAC, Olympic Peninsula
RAC, Rogue and Umpqua RAC, Siskiyou
(OR) RAC, Siuslaw RAC, Snohomish
County RAC, South Gifford Pinchot
RAC, South Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie RAC,
Southeast Washington Forest RAC,
Wenatchee-Okanogan RAC
Amber Sprinkle, Pacific Northwest
Regional Office, Forest Service, 595
Northwest Industrial Way, Estacada,
Oregon 97023, (503) 808–2242.
Glen Sachet, Pacific Northwest
Regional Office, Forest Service, 1220
Southwest 3rd Avenue, Portland,
Oregon 97204, (503) 545–6083.
Kathy Anderson, Pacific Northwest
Regional Office, Forest Service, 1220
Southwest 3rd Avenue, Portland,
Oregon 97204, (503) 545–6083.
Southern Regional Office—Region VIII
Alabama RAC, Cherokee RAC, Daniel
Boone RAC, Davy Crockett RAC, DeltaBienville RAC, DeSoto RAC, Florida
National Forests RAC, Francis MarionSumter RAC, Holly Springs-Tombigbee
RAC, Kisatchie RAC, Ozark-Ouachita
RAC, Sabine-Angelina RAC, Southwest
Mississippi RAC, Virginia RAC
Steve Bekkerus, Southern Regional
Coordinator, Forest Service, 1720
Peachtree Road, Northwest, Atlanta,
Georgia 30309, (404) 347–7240.
Jerry Drury, Northern Regional
Coordinator (Montana), Forest Service,
Federal Building, 200 East Broadway,
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Eastern Regional Office—Region IX
Allegheny RAC, Chequamegon RAC,
Chippewa National Forest RAC, Eleven
Point RAC, Gogebic RAC, Hiawatha East
RAC, Hiawatha West RAC, HuronManistee RAC, Nicolet RAC, Ontonagon
RAC, Superior RAC, West Virginia RAC
David Scozzafave, Eastern Regional
Coordinator, Forest Service, 626 East
Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin 53202, (414) 297–3602.
Alaska Regional Office—Region X
Juneau RAC, Kenai PeninsulaAnchorage Borough RAC, Ketchikan
RAC, Lynn Canal-Icy Strait RAC, Prince
of Wales Island RAC, Prince William
Sound RAC, Sitka RAC, WrangellPetersburg RAC, Yakutat RAC
Dawn Heutte, Alaska Regional
Coordinator, Forest Service, 709 West
9th Street, Room 559A, Juneau, Alaska
99801–1807, (907) 586–7836.
Equal opportunity practices in
accordance with USDA policies shall be
followed in all appointments to the
Panel. To ensure that the
recommendations of the Panel have
taken into account the needs of the
diverse groups served by USDA,
membership will, to the extent
practicable, include individuals with
demonstrated ability to represent all
racial and ethnic groups, women and
men, and persons with disabilities.
Dated: May 3, 2016.
Gregory L. Parham,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
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Rural Utility Service
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The Department of Agriculture has
submitted the following information
collection requirement(s) to Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
Public Law 104–13. Comments are
requested regarding (1) whether the
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 burden including
the validity of the methodology and
assumptions used; (3) ways to enhance
the quality, utility and clarity of the
information to be collected; (4) ways to
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minimize the burden of the collection of
information on those who are to
respond, including through the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
Comments regarding this information
collection received by June 13, 2016
will be considered. Written comments
should be addressed to: Desk Officer for
Agriculture, Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), New
Executive Office Building, 725 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20502.
Commenters are encouraged to submit
their comments to OMB via email to:
OIRA_Submission@OMB.EOP.GOV or
fax (202) 395–5806 and to Departmental
Clearance Office, USDA, OCIO, Mail
Stop 7602, Washington, DC 20250–
7602. Copies of the submission(s) may
be obtained by calling (202) 720–8958.
An agency may not conduct or
sponsor a collection of information
unless the collection of information
displays a currently valid OMB control
number and the agency informs
potential persons who are to respond to
the collection of information that such
persons are not required to respond to
the collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number.
Rural Utilities Service
Title: 7 CFR 1730, Review Rating
Summary.
OMB Control Number: 0572–0025.
Summary of Collection: The Rural
Utilities Service (RUS) manages loan
programs in accordance with the Rural
Electrification Act (RE Act) of 1936, 7
U.S.C. 901 et seq., as amended. An
important part of safeguarding loan
security is to see that RUS financed
facilities are being responsible used,
adequately operated, and adequately
maintained. Future needs have to be
anticipated to ensure that facilities will
continue to produce revenue and loans
will be repaid as required by the RUS
mortgage. Regular periodic operations
and maintenance (O&M) review can
identify and correct inadequate O&M
practices before they cause extensive
harm to the system. Inadequate O&M
practices can result in public safety
hazards, increased power outages for
consumers, added expense for
emergency maintenance, and premature
aging of the borrower’s systems, which
could increase the loan security risk to
RUS.
Need and Use of the Information:
RUS will collect information using form
300 Review Rate Summary to identity
items that may be in need of additional
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attention; to plan corrective actions
when needed; to budget funds and
manpower for needed work; and to
initiate ongoing programs as necessary
to avoid or minimize the need for
‘‘catch-up’’ programs.
Description of Respondents: Not-forprofit institutions; Business or other forprofit.
Number of Respondents: 208.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting:
On occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 832.
Charlene Parker,
Departmental Information Collection
Clearance Officer.
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Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[B–30–2016]
Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 125—South
Bend, Indiana; Notification of
Proposed Production Activity;
LionsHead Specialty Tire & Wheel, LLC
(Wheel Assemblies for Specialty
Applications); Goshen, Indiana
LionsHead Specialty Tire & Wheel,
LLC (LionsHead) submitted a
notification of proposed production
activity to the FTZ Board for its facility
in Goshen, Indiana. The notification
conforming to the requirements of the
regulations of the FTZ Board (15 CFR
400.22) was received on May 3, 2016.
A separate application for usagedriven site designation at the LionsHead
facility will be submitted and will be
processed under Section 400.38 of the
FTZ Board’s regulations. The facility is
used to produce wheel assemblies for
specialty applications, including trailers
and golf carts. Pursuant to 15 CFR
400.14(b), FTZ activity would be limited
to the specific foreign-status materials
and components and specific finished
products described in the submitted
notification (as described below) and
subsequently authorized by the FTZ
Board.
Production under FTZ procedures
could exempt LionsHead from customs
duty payments on the foreign-status
components used in export production.
On its domestic sales, LionsHead would
be able to choose the duty rates during
customs entry procedures that apply to
wheel assemblies for non-agricultural
trailers, golf carts, farm feed tenders,
grain wagons, all-terrain vehicles
(ATVs), recreational vehicles (RVs),
handling equipment, forklifts and other
types of industrial lifting equipment
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Secure Rural Schools Resource Advisory Committees
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Call for Nominations.
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SUMMARY: The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is seeking
nominations for the Secure Rural Schools Resource Advisory Committees
(SRS RACs) pursuant the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-
Determination Act (Pub. L. 110-343) (the Act) and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) (5 U.S.C., App. 2). Additional information on the
SRS RACs can be found by visiting SRS RACs Web site at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/pts/.
DATES: Written nominations must be received by June 27, 2016.
Nominations must contain a completed application packet that includes
the nominee's name, resume, and completed Form AD-755 (Advisory
Committee or Research and Promotion Background Information). The
package must be sent to the address below.
ADDRESSES: See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION under Nomination and
Application Information for the address of the SRS RAC Regional
Coordinators accepting nominations.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Bergendorf, Senior Program
Specialist, Forest Service Secure Rural Schools Program, by telephone
at (202) 205-1468, or by email at dwbergendorf@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
a.m. and 5 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
In accordance with the provisions of FACA, the Secretary of
Agriculture is seeking nominations for the purpose of improving
collaborative relationships among people who use and care for National
Forests and provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service
concerning projects and funding consistent with Title II of the Act.
The duties of SRS RACs include monitoring projects, advising the
Secretary on the progress and results of monitoring efforts, and making
recommendations to the Forest Service for any appropriate changes or
adjustments to the projects being monitored by the SRS RACs.
SRS RACs Membership
The SRS RACs will be comprised of 15 members approved by the
Secretary of Agriculture. SRS RACs membership will be fairly balanced
in terms of the points of view represented and functions to be
performed. The SRS RACs members will serve 4-year terms. The SRS RACs
shall include representation from the following interest areas:
(1) Five persons that--
(a) represent organized labor or non-timber forest product
harvester groups;
(b) represent developed outdoor recreation, off-highway vehicle
users, or commercial recreation activities;
(c) represent energy and mineral development, or commercial or
recreational fishing interests;
(d) represent the commercial timber industry; or
(e) hold Federal grazing or other land use permits, or represent
nonindustrial private forest land owners, within the area for which the
committee is organized.
(2) Five persons that represent--
(a) nationally recognized environmental organizations;
(b) regionally or locally recognized environmental organizations;
(c) dispersed recreational activities;
(d) archaeological and historical interests; or
(e) nationally or regionally recognized wild horse and burro
interest groups, wildlife or hunting organizations, or watershed
associations.
(3) Five persons that--
(a) hold State elected Office (or designee);
(b) hold county or local elected office;
(c) represent American Indian tribes within or adjacent to the area
for which the committee is organized;
(d) are school officials or teachers; or
(e) represent the affected public at large.
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In the event that a vacancy arises, the Designated Federal Officer
(DFO) may fill the vacancy with a replacement member appointed by the
Secretary, if an appropriate replacement member is available. In
accordance with the Act, members of the SRS RAC shall serve without
compensation. SRS RAC members and replacements may be allowed travel
expenses and per diem for attendance at committee meetings, subject to
approval of the DFO responsible for administrative support to the SRS
RAC.
Nomination and Application Information
The appointment of members to the SRS RACs will be made by the
Secretary of Agriculture. The public is invited to submit nominations
for membership on the SRS RACs, either as a self-nomination or a
nomination of any qualified and interested person. Any individual or
organization may nominate one or more qualified persons to represent
the interest areas listed above. To be considered for membership,
nominees must:
1. Be a resident of the State in which the SRS RAC has
jurisdiction;
2. Identify what interest group they would represent and how they
are qualified to represent that interest group;
3. Provide a cover letter stating why they want to serve on the SRS
RAC and what they can contribute;
4. Provide a resume showing their past experience in working
successfully as part of a group working on forest management
activities; and
5. Complete Form AD-755, Advisory Committee or Research and
Promotion Background Information. The Form AD-755 may be obtained from
the Regional Coordinators listed below or from the following SRS RACs
Web site: https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/pts/specialprojects/racs. All
nominations will be vetted by the Agency.
Nominations and completed applications for SRS RACs should be sent
to the appropriate Forest Service Regional Offices listed below:
Northern Regional Office--Region I
Central Montana RAC, Flathead RAC, Gallatin RAC, Idaho Panhandle RAC,
Lincoln RAC, Mineral County RAC, Missoula RAC, Missouri River RAC,
North Central Idaho RAC, Ravalli RAC, Sanders RAC, Southern Montana
RAC, Southwest Montana RAC, Tri-County RAC
Jerry Drury, Northern Regional Coordinator (Montana), Forest
Service, Federal Building, 200 East Broadway, Missoula, Montana 59807-
7669, (406) 329-3149.
Carol McKenzie, Northern Regional Coordinator (Idaho), Forest
Service, 3815 Schreiber Way, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83815-8363, (208)
765-7380.
Rocky Mountain Regional Office--Region II
Bighorn RAC, Black Hills RAC, Grand Mesa Uncompahgre Gunnison (GMUG)
RAC, Medicine Bow-Routt RAC, Pike-San Isabel RAC, Saguache RAC, San
Juan RAC, Shoshone RAC, Upper Rio Grande RAC
Jace Ratzlaff, Rocky Mountain Regional Coordinator, Forest Service,
740 Simms Street, Golden, Colorado 80401, (719) 469-1254.
Southwestern Regional Office--Region III
Coconino County RAC, Eastern Arizona RAC, Northern New Mexico RAC,
Southern Arizona RAC, Southern New Mexico RAC, Yavapai RAC
Mark Chavez, Southwestern Regional Coordinator, Forest Service, 333
Broadway SE., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102, (505) 842-3393.
Intermountain Regional Office--Region IV
Ashley RAC, Bridger-Teton RAC, Central Idaho RAC, Dixie RAC, Eastern
Idaho RAC, Elko RAC, Fishlake RAC, Humboldt (NV) RAC, Lyon-Mineral RAC,
Manti-La Sal RAC, South Central Idaho RAC, Southwest Idaho RAC, Uinta-
Wasatch Cache RAC, White Pine-Nye RAC
Andy Brunelle, Intermountain Regional Coordinator (Idaho/Utah),
Forest Service, Federal Building, 324 25th Street, Ogden, Utah 84401,
(208) 344-1770.
Cheva Gabor, Intermountain Regional Coordinator (Nevada), Forest
Service, 35 College Drive, South Lake Tahoe, California 96150, (530)
543-2600.
Pacific Southwest Regional Office--Region V
Alpine County RAC, Amador County RAC, Butte County RAC, Del Norte
County RAC, El Dorado County RAC, Fresno County RAC, Glenn and Colusa
Counties RAC, Humboldt County RAC, Kern and Tulare Counties RAC, Lake
County RAC, Lassen County RAC, Madera County RAC, Mendocino County RAC,
Modoc County RAC, Nevada and Placer Counties RAC, Plumas County RAC,
Shasta County RAC, Sierra County RAC, Siskiyou County RAC, Tehama RAC,
Trinity County RAC, Tuolumne and Mariposa Counties RAC
Marty Dumpis, Pacific Southwest Regional Coordinator, Forest
Service, 1323 Club Drive, Vallejo, California 94592, (909) 599-1267.
Pacific Northwest Regional Office--VI
Columbia County RAC, Colville RAC, Deschutes and Ochoco RAC, Fremont
and Winema RAC, Hood and Willamette RAC, North Gifford Pinchot RAC,
North Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie RAC, Northeast Oregon Forests RAC, Olympic
Peninsula RAC, Rogue and Umpqua RAC, Siskiyou (OR) RAC, Siuslaw RAC,
Snohomish County RAC, South Gifford Pinchot RAC, South Mt. Baker-
Snoqualmie RAC, Southeast Washington Forest RAC, Wenatchee-Okanogan RAC
Amber Sprinkle, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Forest Service,
595 Northwest Industrial Way, Estacada, Oregon 97023, (503) 808-2242.
Glen Sachet, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Forest Service,
1220 Southwest 3rd Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, (503) 545-6083.
Kathy Anderson, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Forest Service,
1220 Southwest 3rd Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, (503) 545-6083.
Southern Regional Office--Region VIII
Alabama RAC, Cherokee RAC, Daniel Boone RAC, Davy Crockett RAC, Delta-
Bienville RAC, DeSoto RAC, Florida National Forests RAC, Francis
Marion-Sumter RAC, Holly Springs-Tombigbee RAC, Kisatchie RAC, Ozark-
Ouachita RAC, Sabine-Angelina RAC, Southwest Mississippi RAC, Virginia
RAC
Steve Bekkerus, Southern Regional Coordinator, Forest Service, 1720
Peachtree Road, Northwest, Atlanta, Georgia 30309, (404) 347-7240.
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Eastern Regional Office--Region IX
Allegheny RAC, Chequamegon RAC, Chippewa National Forest RAC, Eleven
Point RAC, Gogebic RAC, Hiawatha East RAC, Hiawatha West RAC, Huron-
Manistee RAC, Nicolet RAC, Ontonagon RAC, Superior RAC, West Virginia
RAC
David Scozzafave, Eastern Regional Coordinator, Forest Service, 626
East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202, (414) 297-3602.
Alaska Regional Office--Region X
Juneau RAC, Kenai Peninsula-Anchorage Borough RAC, Ketchikan RAC, Lynn
Canal-Icy Strait RAC, Prince of Wales Island RAC, Prince William Sound
RAC, Sitka RAC, Wrangell-Petersburg RAC, Yakutat RAC
Dawn Heutte, Alaska Regional Coordinator, Forest Service, 709 West
9th Street, Room 559A, Juneau, Alaska 99801-1807, (907) 586-7836.
Equal opportunity practices in accordance with USDA policies shall
be followed in all appointments to the Panel. To ensure that the
recommendations of the Panel have taken into account the needs of the
diverse groups served by USDA, membership will, to the extent
practicable, include individuals with demonstrated ability to represent
all racial and ethnic groups, women and men, and persons with
disabilities.
Dated: May 3, 2016.
Gregory L. Parham,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
[FR Doc. 2016-11165 Filed 5-11-16; 8:45 am]
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