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contains approximately 4.68 million
tons of recoverable Federal coal
resources. The coal resources to be
offered are limited to coal recoverable
by underground mining methods.
The Federal coal resources are located in
Routt County, Colorado
khammond on DSK30JT082PROD with NOTICES
Sixth Prime Meridian
T5N, R86W;
Sec 22: E1⁄2NE1⁄4, NE1⁄4SE1⁄4,
NE1⁄2SE1⁄4SE1⁄4;
Sec 23: N1⁄2, N1⁄2S1⁄2, N1⁄2SW1⁄4SW1⁄4.
These lands contain 640 acres, more
or less.
The EA addresses natural resource,
cultural, socioeconomic, environmental
and cumulative impacts that would
result from leasing these lands. Two
alternatives are addressed in the EA:
Alternative 1: (Proposed Action) The
tract would be leased as requested in the
application; and
Alternative 2: (No Action) The
application would be rejected or denied
and the subsurface Federal coal reserves
would be bypassed.
Proprietary information or data
marked as confidential may be
submitted to the BLM in response to
this solicitation of comments.
Information and data marked
confidential will be treated in
accordance with the applicable laws
and regulations governing the
confidentiality of such information or
data. A copy of the comments submitted
by the public on the EA, FMV, and MER
for the tract, except those portions
identified as proprietary by the author
and meeting exemptions in the Freedom
of Information Act, will be available for
public inspection at the BLM LSFO, at
the address listed above, during regular
business hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.),
Monday through Friday.
Comments on the EA, FMV and MER
should address, but not necessarily be
limited to, the following:
1. The quality and quantity of the
Federal coal resources;
2. The mining methods or methods to
be employed to obtain the MER of the
coal, including the name of the coal
bed(s) to be mined, timing and rate of
production, restriction of mining, and
the inclusion of the tracts in an existing
mining operation;
3. The price the mined coal would
bring when sold;
4. Costs, including mining and
reclamation costs, of producing the coal
and the anticipated timing of
production;
5. The percentage rate at which
anticipated income streams should be
discounted, either with inflation, or in
absence of inflation, in which case the
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anticipated rate of inflation should be
given;
6. Depreciation, depletion,
amortization and other tax accounting
factors; and
7. The value of any privately held
mineral or surface estate in the Foidel
Creek Mine area.
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. 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.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 43 CFR 3425.3
and 3425.4.
Gregory P. Shoop,
Acting BLM Colorado State Director.
[FR Doc. 2018–24272 Filed 11–5–18; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Indian Gaming Commission
Fee Rate and Fingerprint Fees
National Indian Gaming
Commission, Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
the National Indian Gaming
Commission has adopted its annual fee
rates of 0.00% for tier 1 and 0.062%
(.00062) for tier 2, which remain the
same as current fee rates. The tier 2
annual fee rate represents the lowest fee
rate adopted by the Commission since
2010. These rates shall apply to all
assessable gross revenues from each
gaming operation under the jurisdiction
of the Commission. If a tribe has a
certificate of self-regulation, the fee rate
on Class II revenues shall be 0.031%
(.00031) which is one-half of the annual
fee rate. The fee rates being adopted
here are effective November 1, 2018,
and will remain in effect until new rates
are adopted.
The National Indian Gaming
Commission has also adopted its
fingerprint processing fees of $18 per
card effective November 1, 2018. These
fees remain the same as current
fingerprint processing fees.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Yvonne Lee, National Indian Gaming
Commission, 1849 C Street NW, Mail
Stop #1621, Washington, DC 20240;
telephone (202) 632–7003; fax (202)
632–7066.
SUMMARY:
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The
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA)
established the National Indian Gaming
Commission, which is charged with
regulating gaming on Indian lands.
Commission regulations (25 CFR 514)
provide for a system of fee assessment
and payment that is self-administered
by gaming operations. Pursuant to those
regulations, the Commission is required
to adopt and communicate assessment
rates and the gaming operations are
required to apply those rates to their
revenues, compute the fees to be paid,
report the revenues, and remit the fees
to the Commission. All gaming
operations within the jurisdiction of the
Commission are required to selfadminister the provisions of these
regulations, and report and pay any fees
that are due to the Commission.
Pursuant to 25 CFR 514, the
Commission must also review regularly
the costs involved in processing
fingerprint cards and set a fee based on
fees charged by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and costs incurred by the
Commission. Commission costs include
Commission personnel, supplies,
equipment costs, and postage to submit
the results to the requesting tribe.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: October 26, 2018.
Jonodev Osceola Chaudhuri,
Chairman.
Dated: October 26, 2018.
Kathryn C. Isom-Clause,
Vice Chair.
Dated: October 26, 2018.
E. Sequoyah Simermeyer,
Associate Commissioner.
[FR Doc. 2018–24219 Filed 11–5–18; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7565–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Notice on Outer Continental Shelf Oil
and Gas Lease Sales
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Interior.
ACTION: List of Restricted Joint Bidders.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Bureau of
Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)
regulatory restrictions on joint bidding,
the Director of the BOEM is publishing
a List of Restricted Joint Bidders. Each
entity within one of the following
groups is restricted from bidding with
any entity in any of the other following
groups at Outer Continental Shelf oil
and gas lease sales to be held during the
bidding period November 1, 2018,
through April 30, 2019.
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Indian Gaming Commission
Fee Rate and Fingerprint Fees
AGENCY: National Indian Gaming Commission, Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the National Indian Gaming
Commission has adopted its annual fee rates of 0.00% for tier 1 and
0.062% (.00062) for tier 2, which remain the same as current fee rates.
The tier 2 annual fee rate represents the lowest fee rate adopted by
the Commission since 2010. These rates shall apply to all assessable
gross revenues from each gaming operation under the jurisdiction of the
Commission. If a tribe has a certificate of self-regulation, the fee
rate on Class II revenues shall be 0.031% (.00031) which is one-half of
the annual fee rate. The fee rates being adopted here are effective
November 1, 2018, and will remain in effect until new rates are
adopted.
The National Indian Gaming Commission has also adopted its
fingerprint processing fees of $18 per card effective November 1, 2018.
These fees remain the same as current fingerprint processing fees.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Yvonne Lee, National Indian Gaming
Commission, 1849 C Street NW, Mail Stop #1621, Washington, DC 20240;
telephone (202) 632-7003; fax (202) 632-7066.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA)
established the National Indian Gaming Commission, which is charged
with regulating gaming on Indian lands.
Commission regulations (25 CFR 514) provide for a system of fee
assessment and payment that is self-administered by gaming operations.
Pursuant to those regulations, the Commission is required to adopt and
communicate assessment rates and the gaming operations are required to
apply those rates to their revenues, compute the fees to be paid,
report the revenues, and remit the fees to the Commission. All gaming
operations within the jurisdiction of the Commission are required to
self-administer the provisions of these regulations, and report and pay
any fees that are due to the Commission.
Pursuant to 25 CFR 514, the Commission must also review regularly
the costs involved in processing fingerprint cards and set a fee based
on fees charged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and costs
incurred by the Commission. Commission costs include Commission
personnel, supplies, equipment costs, and postage to submit the results
to the requesting tribe.
Dated: October 26, 2018.
Jonodev Osceola Chaudhuri,
Chairman.
Dated: October 26, 2018.
Kathryn C. Isom-Clause,
Vice Chair.
Dated: October 26, 2018.
E. Sequoyah Simermeyer,
Associate Commissioner.
[FR Doc. 2018-24219 Filed 11-5-18; 8:45 am]
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