Agency Information Collection Activities: Procedures for State, Tribal, Local, Plans & Grants, 34688-34690 [2017-15644]
Download as PDF
34688
Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 26, 2017 / Notices
Bureau of Indian Affairs
[178A2100DD/AAKC001030/
A0A501010.999900253G]
Indian Gaming; Extension of TribalState Class III Gaming Compact
(Rosebud Sioux Tribe and the State of
South Dakota)
AGENCY:
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
This notice announces the
extension of the Class III gaming
compact between the Rosebud Sioux
Tribe and the State of South Dakota.
DATES: This notice takes effect July 26,
2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Paula L. Hart, Director, Office of Indian
Gaming, Office of the Assistant
Secretary—Indian Affairs, Washington,
DC 20240, (202) 219–4066.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: An
extension to an existing Tribal-State
Class III gaming compact does not
require approval by the Secretary if the
extension does not modify any other
terms of the compact. 25 CFR 293.5. The
Rosebud Sioux Tribe and the State of
South Dakota have reached an
agreement to extend the expiration date
of their existing Tribal-State Class III
gaming compact to January 28, 2018.
This publishes notice of the new
expiration date of the compact.
SUMMARY:
Dated: July 17, 2017.
Michael S. Black,
Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
[FR Doc. 2017–15640 Filed 7–25–17; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4337–15–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[17XL1109AF LLUT925000–L14400000–
BJ0000–24–1A]
Notice of Filing of Plats of Survey;
Utah
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of official filing.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) will file the plat of
survey of the lands described below in
the BLM Utah State Office, Salt Lake
City, Utah, 30 calendar days from the
date of this publication.
DATES: A person or party who wishes to
protest this survey must file a written
notice by August 25, 2017.
mstockstill on DSK30JT082PROD with NOTICES
SUMMARY:
VerDate Sep<11>2014
17:49 Jul 25, 2017
Jkt 241001
Written notices protesting
this survey must be sent to the Utah
State Director, Bureau of Land
Management, 440 West 200 South, Suite
500, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101–1345.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Daniel W. Webb, Chief Cadastral
Surveyor, Bureau of Land Management,
Branch of Geographic Sciences, 440
West 200 South, Suite 500, Salt Lake
City, Utah 84101–1345, telephone 801–
539–4135, or dwebb@blm.gov. Persons
who use a telecommunications device
for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Relay Service (FRS) at 1–800–877–8339
to contact the above individual during
normal business hours. The FRS 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: This
survey was executed at the request of
the Monument Manager for the BLM
Grand Staircase-Escalante National
Monument. The lands surveyed are:
ADDRESSES:
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Salt Lake Meridian, Utah
T. 35 S., R. 3 E., dependent resurvey of
portions of the subdivisonal lines, the
independent resurvey of the line
between sections 4 and 9, and a
corrective resurvey of the subdivision of
section 9, accepted December 21, 2016,
Group No. 603, Utah.
A copy of the plat and related field
notes will be placed in the open files.
They will be available for public review
in the BLM Utah State Office as a matter
of information.
A person or party who wishes to
protest against the above survey must
file a written notice within 30 calendar
days from the date of this publication
with the Utah State Director, Bureau of
Land Management, at the address listed
in the ADDRESSES section, stating that
they wish to protest. A statement of
reasons for the protest may be filed with
the notice of protest. If a protest against
the survey is received prior to the date
of official filing, the filing will be stayed
pending consideration of the protest.
The plat will not be officially filed until
the day after all protests have been
dismissed or otherwise resolved.
Before including your address, phone
number, email address, or other
personal identifying information in your
protest, you should be aware that your
entire protest—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us to withhold your
personal identifying information from
public review, we cannot guarantee that
we will be able to do so.
PO 00000
Frm 00066
Fmt 4703
Sfmt 4703
Authority: 43 U.S.C. Chap. 3.
Ed Roberson,
State Director.
[FR Doc. 2017–15618 Filed 7–25–17; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4310–DQ–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS–WASO–CR–23620; PPWOCRADIO,
PCU00RP14.R50000 (177)]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Procedures for State, Tribal,
Local, Plans & Grants
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice; request for comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
We (National Park Service,
NPS) will ask the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) to approve the
information collections (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. This IC is
scheduled to expire on October 31,
2017. 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: To ensure that we are able to
consider your comments on these ICs,
we must receive them by September 25,
2017.
ADDRESSES: Send your comments on the
IC to Tim Goddard, Information
Collection Clearance Officer, National
Park Service, 12201 Sunrise Valley
Drive, MS–242, Reston, VA 20192
(mail); or tim_goddard@nps.gov (email).
Please include ‘‘1024–0038’’ in the
subject line of your comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To
request additional information about
these ICs, contact Kristine Brunsman,
Project Coordinator, State, Tribal, Local,
Plans and Grants, Cultural Resources
Partnerships and Science, National Park
Service, 1849 C St. NW., Mailstop 7360,
Washington, DC 20240; via fax at (202)
371–1961, or via email to preservation_
grants_info@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Abstract
This set of information collections has
an impact on State, Tribal, and local
governments that wish to participate
formally with the National Park Service
(NPS) in the National Historic
Preservation Partnership (NHPP)
E:\FR\FM\26JYN1.SGM
26JYN1
34689
Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 26, 2017 / Notices
Program, and State and Tribal
governments that wish to apply for
Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) grants.
The NPS uses the information
collections to ensure compliance with
the National Historic Preservation Act,
as amended (54 U.S.C. 300101, et seq.),
as well as government-wide grant
requirements OMB has issued and the
Department of the Interior implements
through 43 CFR part 12. The
information collections also produce
performance data NPS uses to assess its
progress in meeting its statutory mission
goals pursuant to the1993 Government
Performance and Results Act, as
amended. This request for OMB
approval includes local government
burden for information collections
associated with various aspects of the
Certified Local Government (CLG)
program; State government burden for
information collections related to the
CLG program; the program-specific
aspects of HPF grants to States,
maintenance of a State inventory of
historic and prehistoric properties,
tracking State Historic Preservation
Office historic preservation consultation
with Federal agencies, developing the
Statewide Historic Preservation Plan,
reporting on other State historic
preservation accomplishments, the State
role in the State program review
process, and evaluating NPS-provided
program, grants management, and CLG
training for State officials; and Tribal
government burden for information
collections related to the programspecific aspects of both HPF grants to
Tribal Historic Preservation Officers/
Offices (THPOs) and HPF-supported
Tribal Heritage Grants.
This request includes information
collections related to HPF grants to
States and to THPOs. Section 101(b) of
the National Historic Preservation Act,
as amended, (54 U.S.C. 302301),
specifies the role of States in the NHPP
Program. Section 101(c), section 103(c),
and section 301 of the Act (54 U.S.C.
302502, 54 U.S.C. 302902, and 54 U.S.C.
300301), specify the role of local
governments in the NHPP program.
Section 101(d) of the Act (54 U.S.C.
302701) specifies the role of tribes in the
NHPP Program. Section 108 of the Act
(54 U.S.C. 303101) created the HPF to
support activities that carry out the
purposes of the Act. Section 101(e)(1) of
the Act (54 U.S.C. 302902) directs the
Secretary of the Interior through the
NPS to ‘‘administer a program of
matching grants to the States for the
purposes of carrying out’’ the Act.
Similarly, sections 101(d) and 101(e) of
the Act direct the NPS to administer a
program of grants to THPOs for carrying
out their responsibilities under the Act.
Section 101(e) of the Act also authorizes
Tribal Heritage Grants for which THPOs
and, as Section 301 defines the terms,
other tribes, native Alaskan
corporations, and native Hawaiian
groups are eligible to apply. Section
101j of the Act (54 U.S.C. 303903)
directs NPS to provide historic
preservation-related education and
training.
Each year Congress directs the NPS to
use part of the annual appropriation
from the HPF for the State grant
program and the Tribal grant programs.
The purpose of both the HPF State grant
program and the HPF THPO grant
program is to assist States and Tribes in
carrying out their statutory role in the
national historic preservation program.
HPF grants to States and THPOs are
program grants; i.e., each State/THPO
selects its own HPF-eligible activities
and projects. Each HPF grant to a State/
THPO has two years of fund availability.
At the end of the first year, NPS
employs a ‘‘Use or Lose’’ policy to
ensure efficient and effective use of the
grant funds. Each year, Congress also
funds the Tribal Heritage competitive
project grants to help preserve the
cultural heritage of tribes, native
Alaskan Corporations, and native
Hawaiian organizations. All 59 states,
II. Data
OMB Control Number: 1024–0038.
Title: Procedures for State, Tribal,
Local, Plans & Grants; 36 CFR 61.
Service Form Number(s): None.
Type of Request: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Description of Respondents: State,
Tribal, and local governments who wish
to participate formally in the National
Historic Preservation Program and/or
who wish to apply for Historic
Preservation Fund grant assistance.
Respondent’s Obligation: Required to
obtain or retain a benefit.
Frequency of Collection: Annually.
Estimated Average Number of
Respondents: 2,129 respondents (59
States, territories, and District of
Columbia; 170 tribal governments; and
1,900 certified local governments).
Annual
number of
responses
Activity
mstockstill on DSK30JT082PROD with NOTICES
territories, and the District of Columbia
participate in the NHPP Program.
Almost 2,000 local governments have
become Certified Local Governments
(CLGs) in order to participate in the
NHPP program. Approximately 30 local
governments become CLGs each year.
Almost 170 federally-recognized tribes
have formally joined the NHPP Program
and have established THPOs and tribal
historic preservation offices. Typically,
each year six to nine tribes join the
partnership.
The NPS developed the information
collections associated with 36 CFR part
61 in consultation with State, Tribal,
and local government partners. The
obligation to respond is required to
provide information to evaluate whether
or not State, Tribal, and local
governments meet minimum standards
and requirements for participation in
the National Historic Preservation
Program; and to meet program specific
requirements as well as governmentwide requirements for Federal grant
programs.
Local Government Certification Application/Agreement ..............................................................
Certified Local Government Monitoring .......................................................................................
Certified Local Government Evaluations .....................................................................................
Baseline Questionnaire for CLGs ................................................................................................
Annual Achievements Report for CLGs ......................................................................................
State Inventory Maintenance .......................................................................................................
State Technical Assistance to Federal Agencies (Review & Compliance) .................................
Statewide Historic Preservation Plan ..........................................................................................
State Program Review .................................................................................................................
State Cumulative Products Table ................................................................................................
State Organization Chart and Staffing Summary ........................................................................
State Anticipated Activities List ...................................................................................................
State Project Notification .............................................................................................................
State Final Project Report ...........................................................................................................
VerDate Sep<11>2014
17:49 Jul 25, 2017
Jkt 241001
PO 00000
Frm 00067
Fmt 4703
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\26JYN1.SGM
40
1,860
465
250
1,000
26,904
25,370
14
15
89
30
30
59
59
26JYN1
Completion
time per
response
(hours)
39.75
7.25
12.00
6.00
2.00
.25
.25
1 797.00
90.00
10.00
2.00
5.75
1.50
1.00
Total annual
burden hours
1,590
13,485
5,580
1,500
2,000
6,726
6,343
11,158
1,350
890
60
173
89
59
34690
Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 26, 2017 / Notices
Annual
number of
responses
Activity
Completion
time per
response
(hours)
Total annual
burden hours
State Project/Activity Database Report .......................................................................................
State Sources of Non-Federal Matching Share Report ..............................................................
State Significant Preservation Accomplishments Summary .......................................................
Annual Achievements Report for States .....................................................................................
Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO) Grants Product Summary Page ..............................
THPO Annual Report ...................................................................................................................
59
52
59
25
150
150
18.25
2.25
3.75
2.25
15.50
23.00
1,077
117
221
56
2,325
3,450
Total ......................................................................................................................................
56,680
........................
58,249
1 Includes
294 hours for public engagement, 121 hours for data and resource analysis, 283 hours for plan design and writing, and 90 hours for
publishing/posting.
Estimated Annual Nonhour Cost
Burden: None.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
and Explosives
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;
• Ways to enhance the quality, utility,
and clarity of the information to be
collected; and
• Ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on
respondents.
Comments that you submit in
response to this notice are a matter of
public record. We will include or
summarize each comment in our request
to OMB to approve this IC. Before
including your address, phone number,
email address, or other personal
identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment, including your
personal identifying information, may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
mstockstill on DSK30JT082PROD with NOTICES
IV. Authorities
The authorities for this action are the
National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA) (54 U.S.C. 300101 et seq.) and
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
Tim Goddard,
Information Collection Clearance Officer,
National Park Service.
[FR Doc. 2017–15644 Filed 7–25–17; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4312–52–P
VerDate Sep<11>2014
17:49 Jul 25, 2017
Jkt 241001
[OMB Number 1140–0039]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Proposed eCollection
eComments Requested; Federal
Firearms Licensee Firearms Inventory
Theft/Loss Report—ATF F 3310.11
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives, Department of
Justice.
ACTION: 30-day notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Justice
(DOJ), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives (ATF), will
submit the following information
collection request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
The proposed information collection
was previously published in the
[Federal Register, on May 25, 2017,
allowing for a 60-day comment period].
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted for an additional 30
days until August 25, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have additional comments,
particularly with respect to the
estimated public burden or associated
response time, have suggestions, need a
copy of the proposed information
collection instrument with instructions,
or desire any other additional
information, please contact Larry
Penninger, Jr., Chief, National Tracing
Center Division, either by mail at 244
Needy Road, Martinsburg, WV 25405, or
by email at Larry.Penninger@atf.gov.
Written comments and/or suggestions
can also be directed to the Office of
Management and Budget, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Attention Department of Justice Desk
Officer, Washington, DC 20503 or sent
to OIRA_submissions@omb.eop.gov.
SUMMARY:
PO 00000
Frm 00068
Fmt 4703
Sfmt 4703
Written
comments and suggestions from the
public and affected agencies concerning
the proposed collection of information
are encouraged. Your comments should
address one or more of the following
four points:
—Evaluate 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;
—Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s
estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
—Evaluate whether and if so how the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected can be
enhanced; and
—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, e.g.,
permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Overview of this information
collection:
(1) Type of Information Collection:
Extension, without change, of a
currently approved collection.
(2) The Title of the Form/Collection:
Federal Firearms Licensee Firearms
Inventory Theft/Loss Report.
(3) The agency form number, if any,
and the applicable component of the
Department sponsoring the collection:
Form number: ATF F 3310.11.
Component: Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, U.S.
Department of Justice.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract:
Primary: Individuals or households.
Other: Business or other for-profit.
Abstract: This form requires that
licensees report the theft or loss of
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
E:\FR\FM\26JYN1.SGM
26JYN1
Agencies
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 142 (Wednesday, July 26, 2017)]
[Notices]
[Pages 34688-34690]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2017-15644]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-WASO-CR-23620; PPWOCRADIO, PCU00RP14.R50000 (177)]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Procedures for State,
Tribal, Local, Plans & Grants
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: We (National Park Service, NPS) will ask the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) to approve the information collections (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. This IC is scheduled to expire
on October 31, 2017. 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: To ensure that we are able to consider your comments on these
ICs, we must receive them by September 25, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Send your comments on the IC to Tim Goddard, Information
Collection Clearance Officer, National Park Service, 12201 Sunrise
Valley Drive, MS-242, Reston, VA 20192 (mail); or tim_goddard@nps.gov
(email). Please include ``1024-0038'' in the subject line of your
comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To request additional information
about these ICs, contact Kristine Brunsman, Project Coordinator, State,
Tribal, Local, Plans and Grants, Cultural Resources Partnerships and
Science, National Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., Mailstop 7360,
Washington, DC 20240; via fax at (202) 371-1961, or via email to
preservation_grants_info@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Abstract
This set of information collections has an impact on State, Tribal,
and local governments that wish to participate formally with the
National Park Service (NPS) in the National Historic Preservation
Partnership (NHPP)
[[Page 34689]]
Program, and State and Tribal governments that wish to apply for
Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) grants. The NPS uses the information
collections to ensure compliance with the National Historic
Preservation Act, as amended (54 U.S.C. 300101, et seq.), as well as
government-wide grant requirements OMB has issued and the Department of
the Interior implements through 43 CFR part 12. The information
collections also produce performance data NPS uses to assess its
progress in meeting its statutory mission goals pursuant to the1993
Government Performance and Results Act, as amended. This request for
OMB approval includes local government burden for information
collections associated with various aspects of the Certified Local
Government (CLG) program; State government burden for information
collections related to the CLG program; the program-specific aspects of
HPF grants to States, maintenance of a State inventory of historic and
prehistoric properties, tracking State Historic Preservation Office
historic preservation consultation with Federal agencies, developing
the Statewide Historic Preservation Plan, reporting on other State
historic preservation accomplishments, the State role in the State
program review process, and evaluating NPS-provided program, grants
management, and CLG training for State officials; and Tribal government
burden for information collections related to the program-specific
aspects of both HPF grants to Tribal Historic Preservation Officers/
Offices (THPOs) and HPF-supported Tribal Heritage Grants.
This request includes information collections related to HPF grants
to States and to THPOs. Section 101(b) of the National Historic
Preservation Act, as amended, (54 U.S.C. 302301), specifies the role of
States in the NHPP Program. Section 101(c), section 103(c), and section
301 of the Act (54 U.S.C. 302502, 54 U.S.C. 302902, and 54 U.S.C.
300301), specify the role of local governments in the NHPP program.
Section 101(d) of the Act (54 U.S.C. 302701) specifies the role of
tribes in the NHPP Program. Section 108 of the Act (54 U.S.C. 303101)
created the HPF to support activities that carry out the purposes of
the Act. Section 101(e)(1) of the Act (54 U.S.C. 302902) directs the
Secretary of the Interior through the NPS to ``administer a program of
matching grants to the States for the purposes of carrying out'' the
Act. Similarly, sections 101(d) and 101(e) of the Act direct the NPS to
administer a program of grants to THPOs for carrying out their
responsibilities under the Act. Section 101(e) of the Act also
authorizes Tribal Heritage Grants for which THPOs and, as Section 301
defines the terms, other tribes, native Alaskan corporations, and
native Hawaiian groups are eligible to apply. Section 101j of the Act
(54 U.S.C. 303903) directs NPS to provide historic preservation-related
education and training.
Each year Congress directs the NPS to use part of the annual
appropriation from the HPF for the State grant program and the Tribal
grant programs. The purpose of both the HPF State grant program and the
HPF THPO grant program is to assist States and Tribes in carrying out
their statutory role in the national historic preservation program. HPF
grants to States and THPOs are program grants; i.e., each State/THPO
selects its own HPF-eligible activities and projects. Each HPF grant to
a State/THPO has two years of fund availability. At the end of the
first year, NPS employs a ``Use or Lose'' policy to ensure efficient
and effective use of the grant funds. Each year, Congress also funds
the Tribal Heritage competitive project grants to help preserve the
cultural heritage of tribes, native Alaskan Corporations, and native
Hawaiian organizations. All 59 states, territories, and the District of
Columbia participate in the NHPP Program. Almost 2,000 local
governments have become Certified Local Governments (CLGs) in order to
participate in the NHPP program. Approximately 30 local governments
become CLGs each year. Almost 170 federally-recognized tribes have
formally joined the NHPP Program and have established THPOs and tribal
historic preservation offices. Typically, each year six to nine tribes
join the partnership.
The NPS developed the information collections associated with 36
CFR part 61 in consultation with State, Tribal, and local government
partners. The obligation to respond is required to provide information
to evaluate whether or not State, Tribal, and local governments meet
minimum standards and requirements for participation in the National
Historic Preservation Program; and to meet program specific
requirements as well as government-wide requirements for Federal grant
programs.
II. Data
OMB Control Number: 1024-0038.
Title: Procedures for State, Tribal, Local, Plans & Grants; 36 CFR
61.
Service Form Number(s): None.
Type of Request: Extension of a currently approved collection.
Description of Respondents: State, Tribal, and local governments
who wish to participate formally in the National Historic Preservation
Program and/or who wish to apply for Historic Preservation Fund grant
assistance.
Respondent's Obligation: Required to obtain or retain a benefit.
Frequency of Collection: Annually.
Estimated Average Number of Respondents: 2,129 respondents (59
States, territories, and District of Columbia; 170 tribal governments;
and 1,900 certified local governments).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Completion
Annual number time per Total annual
Activity of responses response burden hours
(hours)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local Government Certification Application/Agreement............ 40 39.75 1,590
Certified Local Government Monitoring........................... 1,860 7.25 13,485
Certified Local Government Evaluations.......................... 465 12.00 5,580
Baseline Questionnaire for CLGs................................. 250 6.00 1,500
Annual Achievements Report for CLGs............................. 1,000 2.00 2,000
State Inventory Maintenance..................................... 26,904 .25 6,726
State Technical Assistance to Federal Agencies (Review & 25,370 .25 6,343
Compliance)....................................................
Statewide Historic Preservation Plan............................ 14 \1\ 797.00 11,158
State Program Review............................................ 15 90.00 1,350
State Cumulative Products Table................................. 89 10.00 890
State Organization Chart and Staffing Summary................... 30 2.00 60
State Anticipated Activities List............................... 30 5.75 173
State Project Notification...................................... 59 1.50 89
State Final Project Report...................................... 59 1.00 59
[[Page 34690]]
State Project/Activity Database Report.......................... 59 18.25 1,077
State Sources of Non-Federal Matching Share Report.............. 52 2.25 117
State Significant Preservation Accomplishments Summary.......... 59 3.75 221
Annual Achievements Report for States........................... 25 2.25 56
Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO) Grants Product 150 15.50 2,325
Summary Page...................................................
THPO Annual Report.............................................. 150 23.00 3,450
-----------------------------------------------
Total....................................................... 56,680 .............. 58,249
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Includes 294 hours for public engagement, 121 hours for data and resource analysis, 283 hours for plan
design and writing, and 90 hours for publishing/posting.
Estimated Annual Nonhour Cost Burden: 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;
Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and
Ways to minimize the burden of the collection of
information on respondents.
Comments that you submit in response to this notice are a matter of
public record. We will include or summarize each comment in our request
to OMB to approve this IC. Before including your address, phone number,
email address, or other personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that your entire comment, including your
personal identifying information, may be made publicly available at any
time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold your personal
identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we
will be able to do so.
IV. Authorities
The authorities for this action are the National Historic
Preservation Act (NHPA) (54 U.S.C. 300101 et seq.) and the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
Tim Goddard,
Information Collection Clearance Officer, National Park Service.
[FR Doc. 2017-15644 Filed 7-25-17; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4312-52-P