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BILLING CODE 4830–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 100
[Docket Number USCG–2019–0443]
RIN 1625–AA08
Special Local Regulation; Great
Western Tube Float; Colorado River,
Parker, AZ
Coast Guard, DHS.
Temporary final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Coast Guard is issuing
this rulemaking to change the location
of the special local regulation for the
annual Great Western Tube Float, which
is held on the navigable waters of the
Colorado River in Parker, AZ. The
change of the location for the special
local regulation is necessary to provide
for the safety of life on the navigable
waters during the event.
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SUMMARY:
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This rule is effective from 7:00
a.m. through 6:00 p.m. on June 8, 2019.
ADDRESSES: To view documents
mentioned in this preamble as being
available in the docket, go to https://
www.regulations.gov, type USCG–2019–
0443 in the ‘‘SEARCH’’ box and click
‘‘SEARCH.’’ Click on Open Docket
Folder on the line associated with this
rule.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have questions on this rule, call or
email Lieutenant Briana Biagas, Coast
Guard; telephone 619–278–7656, email
D11MarineEventsSD@uscg.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DATES:
I. Table of Abbreviations
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
DHS Department of Homeland Security
FR Federal Register
NPRM Notice of proposed rulemaking
§ Section
U.S.C. United States Code
II. Background Information and
Regulatory History
The Coast Guard is issuing this
temporary rule without prior notice and
opportunity to comment pursuant to
authority under section 4(a) of the
Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5
U.S.C. 553(b)). This provision
authorizes an agency to issue a rule
without prior notice and opportunity to
comment when the agency for good
cause finds that those procedures are
‘‘impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary
to the public interest.’’ Under 5 U.S.C.
553(b)(B), the Coast Guard finds that
good cause exists for not publishing a
notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM)
with respect to this rule because doing
so would be impracticable. We were
notified that the event location would
be changed permanently on April 26,
2019. Due to the timing of the event we
are unable to issue a NPRM before the
event is scheduled.
Under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the Coast
Guard finds that good cause exists for
making this rule effective less than 30
days after publication in the Federal
Register. Delaying the effective date of
this rule would be impracticable
because the immediate implementation
is necessary to ensure the safety of life
during the Great Western Tube Float
event.
III. Legal Authority and Need for Rule
The Great Western Tube Float is an
annual recurring event listed in Table 1,
Item 9 of 33 CFR 100.1102, Annual
Marine Events on the Colorado River,
between Davis Dam (Bullhead City,
Arizona) and Headgate Dam (Parker,
Arizona). Special local regulations exist
for the marine event to allow for special
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use of the Colorado River, Parker, AZ for
this event.
Section 100.1102 of title 33 of the CFR
lists the annual marine events and
special local regulations on the
Colorado River, between Davis Dam
(Bullhead City, Arizona) and Headgate
Dam (Parker, Arizona). The enforcement
date and regulated location for this
marine event are listed in Table 1, Item
9 of § 100.1102. The location listed in
the Table indicates that the marine
event will occur on the navigable waters
of the Colorado River from La Paz
County Park to the BlueWater Resort
and Casino, immediately before the
Headgate Dam. However, due to a
change of the location of this year’s
event from Buckskin Mountain State
Park to La Paz County Park, a temporary
rule is needed to reflect the actual
location of this year’s event.
The Coast Guard is issuing this rule
under authority in 46 U.S.C. 70041,
which authorizes the Coast Guard to
establish and define special local
regulations. The COTP San Diego is
establishing a special local regulation
for the waters of the Colorado River,
Parker, AZ. The purpose of this rule is
to ensure safety of participants, vessels
and the navigable waters in the
regulated area before, during, and after
the scheduled event.
IV. Discussion of the Rule
The Coast Guard is temporarily
suspending the regulations in 33 CFR
100.1102 for Table 1, Item 9 of that
Section and is inserting a temporary
regulation as Item 100.1102T11–0443 of
that Section in order to reflect that the
special local regulation will be effective
and enforced from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
on June 8, 2019. This change is needed
to accommodate the sponsor’s event
plan and ensure that adequate
regulations are in place to protect the
safety of vessels and individuals that
may be present in the regulated area. No
other portion of Table 1 of § 100.1102 or
other provisions in § 100.1102 shall be
affected by this regulation.
V. Regulatory Analyses
We developed this rule after
considering numerous statutes and
Executive orders related to rulemaking.
Below we summarize our analyses
based on a number of these statutes and
Executive orders, and we discuss First
Amendment rights of protestors.
A. Regulatory Planning and Review
Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
direct agencies to assess the costs and
benefits of available regulatory
alternatives and, if regulation is
necessary, to select regulatory
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approaches that maximize net benefits.
Executive Order 13771 directs agencies
to control regulatory costs through a
budgeting process. This rule has not
been designated a ‘‘significant
regulatory action,’’ under Executive
Order 12866. Accordingly, this rule has
not been reviewed by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), and
pursuant to OMB guidance it is exempt
from the requirements of Executive
Order 13771.
This regulatory action determination
is based on the size, location, duration,
and time-of-day of the special local
regulation. The Coast Guard will
publish a LNM that details the vessel
restrictions of the regulated area.
annually and rates each agency’s
responsiveness to small business. If you
wish to comment on actions by
employees of the Coast Guard, call 1–
888–REG–FAIR (1–888–734–3247). The
Coast Guard will not retaliate against
small entities that question or complain
about this rule or any policy or action
of the Coast Guard.
B. Impact on Small Entities
The Regulatory Flexibility Act of
1980, 5 U.S.C. 601–612, as amended,
requires Federal agencies to consider
the potential impact of regulations on
small entities during rulemaking. The
term ‘‘small entities’’ comprises small
businesses, not-for-profit organizations
that are independently owned and
operated and are not dominant in their
fields, and governmental jurisdictions
with populations of less than 50,000.
The Coast Guard certifies under 5 U.S.C.
605(b) that this rule will not have a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities.
While some owners or operators of
vessels intending to transit the regulated
area may be small entities, for the
reasons stated in section V.A above, this
rule will not have a significant
economic impact on any vessel owner
or operator.
Under section 213(a) of the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104–121),
we want to assist small entities in
understanding this rule. If the rule
would affect your small business,
organization, or governmental
jurisdiction and you have questions
concerning its provisions or options for
compliance, please contact the person
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section.
Small businesses may send comments
on the actions of Federal employees
who enforce, or otherwise determine
compliance with, Federal regulations to
the Small Business and Agriculture
Regulatory Enforcement Ombudsman
and the Regional Small Business
Regulatory Fairness Boards. The
Ombudsman evaluates these actions
A rule has implications for federalism
under Executive Order 13132,
Federalism, if it has a substantial direct
effect on the States, on the relationship
between the national government and
the States, or on the distribution of
power and responsibilities among the
various levels of government. We have
analyzed this rule under that Order and
have determined that it is consistent
with the fundamental federalism
principles and preemption requirements
described in Executive Order 13132.
Also, this rule does not have tribal
implications under Executive Order
13175, Consultation and Coordination
with Indian Tribal Governments,
because it does not have a substantial
direct effect on one or more Indian
tribes, on the relationship between the
Federal Government and Indian tribes,
or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes. If you
believe this rule has implications for
federalism or Indian tribes, please
contact the person listed in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section
above.
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C. Collection of Information
This rule will not call for a new
collection of information under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501–3520).
D. Federalism and Indian Tribal
Governments
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531–1538) requires
Federal agencies to assess the effects of
their discretionary regulatory actions. In
particular, the Act addresses actions
that may result in the expenditure by a
State, local, or tribal government, in the
aggregate, or by the private sector of
$100,000,000 (adjusted for inflation) or
more in any one year. Though this rule
will not result in such an expenditure,
we do discuss the effects of this rule
elsewhere in this preamble.
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F. Environment
We have analyzed this rule under
Department of Homeland Security
Directive 023–01 and Environmental
Planning COMDTINST 5090.1 (series),
which guide the Coast Guard in
complying with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969(42
U.S.C. 4321–4370f), and have
determined that this action is one of a
category of actions that do not
individually or cumulatively have a
significant effect on the human
environment. This rule involves
establishment of marine event special
local regulations on the navigable
waters of the Colorado River. It is
categorically excluded from further
review under paragraph L[61] in Table
3–1 of U.S. Coast Guard Environmental
Planning Implementing Procedures
5090.1. A Record of Environmental
Consideration supporting this
determination is available in the docket
where indicated under ADDRESSES.
G. Protest Activities
The Coast Guard respects the First
Amendment rights of protesters.
Protesters are asked to contact the
person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section to
coordinate protest activities so that your
message can be received without
jeopardizing the safety or security of
people, places or vessels.
List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 100
Marine safety, Navigation (water),
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Waterways.
For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, the Coast Guard amends 33
CFR part 100 as follows:
PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON
NAVIGABLE WATERS
1. The authority citation for part 100
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 46 U.S.C 70041; 33 CFR 1.05–
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2. In § 100.1102, in Table 1 to
§ 100.1102, suspend item ‘‘9’’ and add
item ‘‘100.1102T11–0443’’ in numerical
order to read as follows:
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§ 100.1102 Annual Marine Events on the
Colorado River, between Davis Dam
(Bullhead City, Arizona) and Headgate Dam
(Parker, Arizona).
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TABLE 1 TO § 100.1102
[All coordinates referenced use datum NAD 83]
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100.1102T11–0443. Great Western Tube Float
Sponsor ..............................................................
Event Description ...............................................
Date ....................................................................
Location ..............................................................
Regulated Area ..................................................
Dated: June 3, 2019.
J.R. Buzzella,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the
Port San Diego.
If
you have questions on this rule, call or
email Lieutenant Commander Christian
Barger, Sector Upper Mississippi River
Waterways Management Division, U.S.
Coast Guard; telephone 314–269–2560,
email Christian.J.Barger@uscg.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
I. Table of Abbreviations
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
COTP Captain of the Port Sector Upper
Mississippi River
DHS Department of Homeland Security
FR Federal Register
NPRM Notice of proposed rulemaking
§ Section
U.S.C. United States Code
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 165
[Docket Number USCG–2019–0334]
RIN 1625–AA00
Safety Zone; Upper Mississippi River,
Miles 109.9–184, St. Louis, MO
Coast Guard, DHS.
Temporary final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Coast Guard is
establishing a temporary safety zone on
the navigable waters of the Upper
Mississippi River from mile marker
(MM) 109.9 to MM 184 in St. Louis,
MO. This action is necessary to provide
for the safety of persons and vessels, on
these navigable waters as a result of
increasing flow and high water
conditions on the river. Entry of vessels
or persons into this zone is prohibited
unless specifically authorized by the
Captain of the Port Sector Upper
Mississippi River or a designated
representative.
SUMMARY:
This rule is effective without
actual notice from June 7, 2019 through
July 3, 2019. For the purposes of
enforcement, actual notice will be used
from May 31, 2019, through June 7,
2019.
DATES:
To view documents
mentioned in this preamble as being
available in the docket, go to https://
www.regulations.gov, type USCG–2019–
0334 in the ‘‘SEARCH’’ box and click
‘‘SEARCH.’’ Click on Open Docket
Folder on the line associated with this
rule.
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City of Parker, AZ.
River float.
June 8, 2019.
Parker, AZ.
The navigable waters of the Colorado River from Buckskin Mountain State Park to La Paz
County Park.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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II. Background Information and
Regulatory History
The Coast Guard is issuing this
temporary rule without prior notice and
opportunity to comment pursuant to
authority under section 4(a) of the
Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5
U.S.C. 553(b)). This provision
authorizes an agency to issue a rule
without prior notice and opportunity to
comment when the agency for good
cause finds that those procedures are
‘‘impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary
to the public interest.’’ Under 5 U.S.C.
553(b)(B), the Coast Guard finds that
good cause exists for not publishing a
notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM)
with respect to this rule because it is
impracticable. It is impracticable
because we must establish this safety
zone immediately and lack sufficient
time to provide a reasonable comment
period and then consider those
comments before issuing this rule. The
NPRM process would delay the
establishment of the safety zone and
compromise public safety.
Under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the Coast
Guard finds that good cause exists for
making this rule effective less than 30
days after publication in the Federal
Register. Delaying this rule would be
contrary to public interest because
immediate action is necessary to
respond to the potential safety hazards
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associated with floodwaters and high
flow of the river.
III. Legal Authority and Need for Rule
The Coast Guard is issuing this rule
under authority in 46 U.S.C. 70034
(previously 33 U.S.C. 1231). The
Captain of the Port Sector Upper
Mississippi River (COTP) has
determined that potential hazards
associated with flood waters exist on the
Upper Mississippi River between St.
Louis, MO and Chester, IL. Increased
flow rates and river height make
navigating this area extremely difficult
due to a high number of highway and
railroad bridges in the area, and vessel
traffic poses a risk to overtopping or
damaging flood control levees. This rule
is necessary to ensure the safety of
persons and vessels on these navigable
waters.
IV. Discussion of the Rule
This rule establishes a temporary
safety zone from June 1, 2019 through
July 3, 2019, or until terminated by the
Captain of the Port Sector Upper
Mississippi River (COTP), whichever
occurs. The safety zone covers all
navigable waters of the Upper
Mississippi River from MM 109.9 to
MM 184, unless reduced in scope by the
COTP, as flood conditions warrant.
No vessel or person will be permitted
to enter the safety zone without
obtaining permission from the COTP or
a designated representative. A
designated representative is a
commissioned, warrant, or petty officer
of the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) assigned
to units under the operational control of
USCG Sector Upper Mississippi River.
To seek permission to enter, contact the
COTP or a designated representative via
VHF–FM channel 16, or through USCG
Sector Upper Mississippi River at 314–
269–2332. Persons and vessels
permitted to enter the safety zone must
comply with all lawful orders or
directions issued by the COTP or
designated representative. The COTP or
a designated representative will inform
the public of the effective period for the
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 100
[Docket Number USCG-2019-0443]
RIN 1625-AA08
Special Local Regulation; Great Western Tube Float; Colorado
River, Parker, AZ
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Temporary final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is issuing this rulemaking to change the
location of the special local regulation for the annual Great Western
Tube Float, which is held on the navigable waters of the Colorado River
in Parker, AZ. The change of the location for the special local
regulation is necessary to provide for the safety of life on the
navigable waters during the event.
DATES: This rule is effective from 7:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m. on June
8, 2019.
ADDRESSES: To view documents mentioned in this preamble as being
available in the docket, go to https://www.regulations.gov, type USCG-
2019-0443 in the ``SEARCH'' box and click ``SEARCH.'' Click on Open
Docket Folder on the line associated with this rule.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions on this rule,
call or email Lieutenant Briana Biagas, Coast Guard; telephone 619-278-
7656, email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Table of Abbreviations
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
DHS Department of Homeland Security
FR Federal Register
NPRM Notice of proposed rulemaking
Sec. Section
U.S.C. United States Code
II. Background Information and Regulatory History
The Coast Guard is issuing this temporary rule without prior notice
and opportunity to comment pursuant to authority under section 4(a) of
the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553(b)). This
provision authorizes an agency to issue a rule without prior notice and
opportunity to comment when the agency for good cause finds that those
procedures are ``impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest.'' Under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the Coast Guard finds that good
cause exists for not publishing a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM)
with respect to this rule because doing so would be impracticable. We
were notified that the event location would be changed permanently on
April 26, 2019. Due to the timing of the event we are unable to issue a
NPRM before the event is scheduled.
Under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the Coast Guard finds that good cause
exists for making this rule effective less than 30 days after
publication in the Federal Register. Delaying the effective date of
this rule would be impracticable because the immediate implementation
is necessary to ensure the safety of life during the Great Western Tube
Float event.
III. Legal Authority and Need for Rule
The Great Western Tube Float is an annual recurring event listed in
Table 1, Item 9 of 33 CFR 100.1102, Annual Marine Events on the
Colorado River, between Davis Dam (Bullhead City, Arizona) and Headgate
Dam (Parker, Arizona). Special local regulations exist for the marine
event to allow for special use of the Colorado River, Parker, AZ for
this event.
Section 100.1102 of title 33 of the CFR lists the annual marine
events and special local regulations on the Colorado River, between
Davis Dam (Bullhead City, Arizona) and Headgate Dam (Parker, Arizona).
The enforcement date and regulated location for this marine event are
listed in Table 1, Item 9 of Sec. 100.1102. The location listed in the
Table indicates that the marine event will occur on the navigable
waters of the Colorado River from La Paz County Park to the BlueWater
Resort and Casino, immediately before the Headgate Dam. However, due to
a change of the location of this year's event from Buckskin Mountain
State Park to La Paz County Park, a temporary rule is needed to reflect
the actual location of this year's event.
The Coast Guard is issuing this rule under authority in 46 U.S.C.
70041, which authorizes the Coast Guard to establish and define special
local regulations. The COTP San Diego is establishing a special local
regulation for the waters of the Colorado River, Parker, AZ. The
purpose of this rule is to ensure safety of participants, vessels and
the navigable waters in the regulated area before, during, and after
the scheduled event.
IV. Discussion of the Rule
The Coast Guard is temporarily suspending the regulations in 33 CFR
100.1102 for Table 1, Item 9 of that Section and is inserting a
temporary regulation as Item 100.1102T11-0443 of that Section in order
to reflect that the special local regulation will be effective and
enforced from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on June 8, 2019. This change is
needed to accommodate the sponsor's event plan and ensure that adequate
regulations are in place to protect the safety of vessels and
individuals that may be present in the regulated area. No other portion
of Table 1 of Sec. 100.1102 or other provisions in Sec. 100.1102
shall be affected by this regulation.
V. Regulatory Analyses
We developed this rule after considering numerous statutes and
Executive orders related to rulemaking. Below we summarize our analyses
based on a number of these statutes and Executive orders, and we
discuss First Amendment rights of protestors.
A. Regulatory Planning and Review
Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess the
costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory
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approaches that maximize net benefits. Executive Order 13771 directs
agencies to control regulatory costs through a budgeting process. This
rule has not been designated a ``significant regulatory action,'' under
Executive Order 12866. Accordingly, this rule has not been reviewed by
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and pursuant to OMB guidance
it is exempt from the requirements of Executive Order 13771.
This regulatory action determination is based on the size,
location, duration, and time-of-day of the special local regulation.
The Coast Guard will publish a LNM that details the vessel restrictions
of the regulated area.
B. Impact on Small Entities
The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, 5 U.S.C. 601-612, as
amended, requires Federal agencies to consider the potential impact of
regulations on small entities during rulemaking. The term ``small
entities'' comprises small businesses, not-for-profit organizations
that are independently owned and operated and are not dominant in their
fields, and governmental jurisdictions with populations of less than
50,000. The Coast Guard certifies under 5 U.S.C. 605(b) that this rule
will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of
small entities.
While some owners or operators of vessels intending to transit the
regulated area may be small entities, for the reasons stated in section
V.A above, this rule will not have a significant economic impact on any
vessel owner or operator.
Under section 213(a) of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-121), we want to assist small
entities in understanding this rule. If the rule would affect your
small business, organization, or governmental jurisdiction and you have
questions concerning its provisions or options for compliance, please
contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section.
Small businesses may send comments on the actions of Federal
employees who enforce, or otherwise determine compliance with, Federal
regulations to the Small Business and Agriculture Regulatory
Enforcement Ombudsman and the Regional Small Business Regulatory
Fairness Boards. The Ombudsman evaluates these actions annually and
rates each agency's responsiveness to small business. If you wish to
comment on actions by employees of the Coast Guard, call 1-888-REG-FAIR
(1-888-734-3247). The Coast Guard will not retaliate against small
entities that question or complain about this rule or any policy or
action of the Coast Guard.
C. Collection of Information
This rule will not call for a new collection of information under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520).
D. Federalism and Indian Tribal Governments
A rule has implications for federalism under Executive Order 13132,
Federalism, if it has a substantial direct effect on the States, on the
relationship between the national government and the States, or on the
distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of
government. We have analyzed this rule under that Order and have
determined that it is consistent with the fundamental federalism
principles and preemption requirements described in Executive Order
13132.
Also, this rule does not have tribal implications under Executive
Order 13175, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal
Governments, because it does not have a substantial direct effect on
one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes. If
you believe this rule has implications for federalism or Indian tribes,
please contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section above.
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531-1538)
requires Federal agencies to assess the effects of their discretionary
regulatory actions. In particular, the Act addresses actions that may
result in the expenditure by a State, local, or tribal government, in
the aggregate, or by the private sector of $100,000,000 (adjusted for
inflation) or more in any one year. Though this rule will not result in
such an expenditure, we do discuss the effects of this rule elsewhere
in this preamble.
F. Environment
We have analyzed this rule under Department of Homeland Security
Directive 023-01 and Environmental Planning COMDTINST 5090.1 (series),
which guide the Coast Guard in complying with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969(42 U.S.C. 4321-4370f), and have
determined that this action is one of a category of actions that do not
individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human
environment. This rule involves establishment of marine event special
local regulations on the navigable waters of the Colorado River. It is
categorically excluded from further review under paragraph L[61] in
Table 3-1 of U.S. Coast Guard Environmental Planning Implementing
Procedures 5090.1. A Record of Environmental Consideration supporting
this determination is available in the docket where indicated under
ADDRESSES.
G. Protest Activities
The Coast Guard respects the First Amendment rights of protesters.
Protesters are asked to contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section to coordinate protest activities so that
your message can be received without jeopardizing the safety or
security of people, places or vessels.
List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 100
Marine safety, Navigation (water), Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Waterways.
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Coast Guard amends
33 CFR part 100 as follows:
PART 100--SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS
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1. The authority citation for part 100 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 46 U.S.C 70041; 33 CFR 1.05-1.
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2. In Sec. 100.1102, in Table 1 to Sec. 100.1102, suspend item ``9''
and add item ``100.1102T11-0443'' in numerical order to read as
follows:
Sec. 100.1102 Annual Marine Events on the Colorado River, between
Davis Dam (Bullhead City, Arizona) and Headgate Dam (Parker, Arizona).
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Table 1 to Sec. 100.1102
[All coordinates referenced use datum NAD 83]
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100.1102T11-0443. Great Western Tube Float
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Sponsor........................... City of Parker, AZ.
Event Description................. River float.
Date.............................. June 8, 2019.
Location.......................... Parker, AZ.
Regulated Area.................... The navigable waters of the Colorado
River from Buckskin Mountain State
Park to La Paz County Park.
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Dated: June 3, 2019.
J.R. Buzzella,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the Port San Diego.
[FR Doc. 2019-12008 Filed 6-6-19; 8:45 am]
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