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their APLs without the use of the
Federal NUPC database? Please explain.
FNS appreciates your thoughtful and
responsive replies to all questions. Your
feedback is essential to help FNS ensure
administration of the WIC Program is
effective and efficient as possible.
Together, we can strive to improve
operations and outcomes to best serve
participants, stakeholders, and
American taxpayers.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Pamilyn Miller,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
SUMMARY:
Appendix A:
Current NUPC Database Elements
1. National UPC Database Core Fields
The Core Fields contain information that is
set on the National level and cannot be
edited at the WIC State Agency level. Only
FNS staff or the FNS contractor may edit
these fields.
National Core Fields
UPC/PLU Number
Manufacturer Code
Manufacturer Name
[Food] Category
[Food] Subcategory
Default Filtered
Comments
2. WIC State Agency Fields, including
Editable Fields
These fields are generally specific to each
WIC State Agency and can only be edited by
that State agency. Some of these fields
(Product Size through Benefit Unit
Description Type) may be adopted from a
national entry or an entry by another State
agency and then edited to reflect current
State-specific authorized foods. These fields
generally do not have any national
attributes—they are specific to each State
agency. The only State agency field that
cannot be edited by the WIC State agency is
the Product Unit of Measure (UOM). Most
fields, e.g., price, are optional.
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WIC State Agency Fields
Product Size
Product UOM *
Product Name
Benefit Unit Description Type
Short Product Name
Benefit Unit Description
Container Size
Container Type
Price
Price Type
Broadband Flag
Agency Effective Date
Agency End Date
Package Size
Rebate Flag
Manual Voucher Indicator
Filter for State Agency Search
* Cannot be edited by State agency
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Forest Service
Newspapers Used for Publication of
Legal Notices by the Rocky Mountain
Region, Which Includes Colorado,
Kansas, Nebraska, and Parts of South
Dakota and Wyoming
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This notice lists the
newspapers that will be used by the
Ranger Districts, Forests, and Regional
Office of the Rocky Mountain Region to
publish legal notices. The intended
effect of this action is to inform
interested members of the public which
newspapers the Forest Service will use
to publish notices of proposed actions
and notices of decision. This will
provide the public with constructive
notice of Forest Service proposals and
decisions, provide information on the
procedures to comment, object or
appeal, and establish the date that the
Forest Service will use to determine if
comments or appeals/objections were
timely.
DATES: Publication of legal notices in
the listed newspapers will begin on the
date of this publication and continue
until further notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lucy Maldonado, Regional
Administrative Review Coordinator
(Acting), Rocky Mountain Region, 1617
Cole Blvd., Bldg. 17, Lakewood, CO
80401; or by phone at (303) 275–5188 or
email at lucy.g.maldonado@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
administrative procedures at 36 CFR
214, 218, and 219 require the Forest
Service to publish notices in a
newspaper of general circulation. The
content of the notices is specified in 36
CFR 214, 218, and 219. In general, the
notices will identify: The decision or
project, by title or subject matter; the
name and title of the official making the
decision; how to obtain additional
information; and where and how to file
comments or appeals/objections. The
date the notice is published will be used
to establish the official date for the
beginning of the comment or appeal/
objection period. The newspapers to be
used are as follows:
Regional Forester, Rocky Mountain
Region
Regional Forester decisions affecting
National Forests in Colorado, Kansas,
Nebraska and those portions of South
Dakota and Wyoming within the
Rocky Mountain Region: The Denver
Post
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Arapaho and Roosevelt National
Forests and Pawnee National Grassland
Forest Supervisor decisions: Coloradoan
Canyon Lakes District Ranger decisions:
Coloradoan
Pawnee District Ranger decisions:
Greeley Tribune
Boulder District Ranger decisions: Daily
Camera
Clear Creek District Ranger decisions:
Clear Creek Courant
Sulphur District Ranger decisions:
Middle Park Times
Bighorn National Forest
Forest Supervisor and District Ranger
decisions: Casper Star-Tribune
Black Hills National Forest
Forest Supervisor and District Ranger
decisions: The Rapid City Journal
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and
Gunnison National Forests
Forest Supervisor decisions: Grand
Junction Daily Sentinel
Grand Valley District Ranger decisions:
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
Paonia District Ranger decisions: Delta
County Independent
Gunnison District Ranger decisions:
Gunnison Country Times
Norwood District Ranger decisions:
Telluride Daily Planet
Ouray District Ranger decisions:
Montrose Daily Press
Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests
and Thunder Basin National Grassland
Forest Supervisor decisions: Laramie
Daily Boomerang
Laramie District Ranger decisions:
Laramie Daily Boomerang
Douglas District Ranger decisions:
Casper Star-Tribune
Brush Creek—Hayden District Ranger
decisions: Rawlins Daily-Times
District Ranger decisions for Hahns
Peak-Bears Ears and Yampa:
Steamboat Pilot
Parks District Ranger decisions: Jackson
County Star
Nebraska National Forest, Nebraska
and South Dakota
Forest Supervisor decisions: The Rapid
City Journal
Bessey District/Charles E. Bessey Tree
Nursery District Ranger decisions:
The North Platte Telegraph
Pine Ridge District Ranger decisions:
The Rapid City Journal
District Ranger decisions for Samuel R.
McKelvie National Forest: The North
Platte Telegraph
District Ranger decisions for Fall River
and Wall Districts, Buffalo Gap
National Grassland: The Rapid City
Journal
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District Ranger decisions for Fort Pierre
National Grassland: The Capital
Journal
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
and Cimarron and Comanche National
Grasslands
Forest Supervisor decisions: Pueblo
Chieftain
San Carlos District Ranger decisions:
Pueblo Chieftain
Comanche District—Carrizo Unit
District Ranger decisions: Plainsman
Herald
Comanche District—Timpas Unit
District Ranger decisions: Tribune
Democrat
Cimarron District Ranger decisions: TriState News
South Platte District Ranger decisions:
Douglas County News Press
Leadville District Ranger decisions:
Herald Democrat
Salida District Ranger decisions: The
Mountain Mail
South Park District Ranger decisions:
Fairplay Flume
Pikes Peak District Ranger decisions:
The Gazette
Rio Grande National Forest
Forest Supervisor and District Ranger
decisions: Valley Courier
San Juan National Forest
Forest Supervisor decisions: Durango
Herald
Columbine District Ranger decisions:
Durango Herald
Pagosa District Ranger decisions: Pagosa
Sun
Dolores District Ranger decisions:
Cortez Journal
Shoshone National Forest
Forest Supervisor decisions: Cody
Enterprise
Clarks Fork District Ranger decisions:
Powell Tribune
Wapiti and Greybull Districts Ranger
decisions: Cody Enterprise
Wind River District Ranger decisions:
The Dubois Frontier
Washakie District Ranger decisions:
Lander Journal
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White River National Forest
Forest Supervisor decisions: The
Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Aspen-Sopris District Ranger decisions:
Aspen Times
Blanco District Ranger decisions: Rio
Blanco Herald Times
Dillon District Ranger decisions:
Summit Daily
Eagle-Holy Cross District Ranger
decisions: Vail Daily
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Rifle District Ranger decisions: Citizen
Telegram
Allen Rowley,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
System.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Revision of the Land Management Plan
for the Chugach National Forest
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of approval of the
Revised Land Management Plan for
Chugach National Forest.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Jeff E. Schramm, the Forest
Supervisor for the Chugach National
Forest, Alaska Region, has signed the
Record of Decision (ROD) for the
Revised Land Management Plan (Land
Management Plan) for the Chugach
National Forest. The ROD documents
the rationale for approving the Land
Management Plan and is consistent with
the Objection Review Official’s response
to objections and instructions.
DATES: The Revised Land Management
Plan for the Chugach National Forest
will become applicable May 18, 2020
(36 CFR 219.17(a)(1)). To view the final
ROD, final environmental impact
statement (FEIS), the Revised Land
Management Plan, and other related
documents, please visit the Chugach
National Forest Revision project website
at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/
?project=40816. A legal notice of
approval is also being published in
Chugach National Forest’s newspaper of
record, the Anchorage Daily News. A
copy of this legal notice will be posted
on the website listed above.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David Fitz-Enz, Forest Planner, Chugach
National Forest at 907–743–9595 or
david.fitz-enz@usda.com. Individuals
who use telecommunication devices for
the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
800–877–8339 between 8:00 a.m. and
8:00 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday
through Friday. Written requests for
information may be sent to the Chugach
National Forest, ATTN. David Fitz-Enz,
Chugach National Forest Supervisor’s
Office, 161 E 1st Ave., Door 8,
Anchorage, AK 99501.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Forest
encompasses 5.4 million acres in
Southcentral Alaska and includes a 1.9million-acre Wilderness Study Area
(WSA). Inventoried roadless areas
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comprise 99% of the Chugach National
Forest. Glaciers cover 30% of the
Chugach National Forest and 20% is
forested. From its largely intact
ecosystems, the Chugach National
Forest plays a key role in supporting
local economies with abundant
populations of Pacific salmon and
wildlife, forest products, fuelwood,
diverse recreation opportunities,
mining, subsistence, and clean air and
water. Between its contributions to
commercial salmon harvests, recreation
opportunities, fishing, hunting, and
special use authorizations, the Forest
generates over 4,000 jobs, worth
approximately $36 million to local
economies annually.
Since 2012, the Chugach National
Forest has worked with Alaska Native
Tribes, Alaska Native Corporations, the
State of Alaska, local communities, and
the public to develop a plan that
supports local economies, reduces
community wildfire risk, supports
adaptive management, and prioritizes
ecosystem health and resilience to
stressors such as drought and climate
variability. The Land Management Plan
fosters collaborative relationships,
facilitates special use permitting,
assures access, emphasizes hazardous
fuels management, maintains properly
functioning watersheds, supports
subsistence and traditional uses,
identifies 1.4 million acres to
recommend for inclusion in the
National Wilderness Preservation
System within the WSA, carries forward
the 2002 National Wild and Scenic
Rivers System recommendation, and
provides for the viability and
persistence of two species of
conservation concern within the
planning area.
The Chugach National Forest released
its FEIS, 2019 Land Management Plan,
and draft ROD on August 30, 2019. The
60-day objection period ended on
October 29, 2019. The Forest Service
received 43 eligible objections. The
Objection Review Official issued his
written responses to the objection issues
on January 27, 2020. The Regional
Forester (Objection Review Official)
provided the Forest Supervisor with
instruction to add rationale in errata to
the FEIS or final ROD, define and
describe actions more clearly in the
Land Management Plan and ROD, and
remove and modify some plan
components in the Land Management
Plan.
As instructed by the Objection Review
Official, the Forest modified the FEIS
(through errata in the ROD), the Land
Management Plan, the ROD, and the
planning record. All modifications are
completed and are responsive to issues
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Newspapers Used for Publication of Legal Notices by the Rocky
Mountain Region, Which Includes Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and Parts
of South Dakota and Wyoming
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice lists the newspapers that will be used by the
Ranger Districts, Forests, and Regional Office of the Rocky Mountain
Region to publish legal notices. The intended effect of this action is
to inform interested members of the public which newspapers the Forest
Service will use to publish notices of proposed actions and notices of
decision. This will provide the public with constructive notice of
Forest Service proposals and decisions, provide information on the
procedures to comment, object or appeal, and establish the date that
the Forest Service will use to determine if comments or appeals/
objections were timely.
DATES: Publication of legal notices in the listed newspapers will begin
on the date of this publication and continue until further notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lucy Maldonado, Regional
Administrative Review Coordinator (Acting), Rocky Mountain Region, 1617
Cole Blvd., Bldg. 17, Lakewood, CO 80401; or by phone at (303) 275-5188
or email at [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The administrative procedures at 36 CFR 214,
218, and 219 require the Forest Service to publish notices in a
newspaper of general circulation. The content of the notices is
specified in 36 CFR 214, 218, and 219. In general, the notices will
identify: The decision or project, by title or subject matter; the name
and title of the official making the decision; how to obtain additional
information; and where and how to file comments or appeals/objections.
The date the notice is published will be used to establish the official
date for the beginning of the comment or appeal/objection period. The
newspapers to be used are as follows:
Regional Forester, Rocky Mountain Region
Regional Forester decisions affecting National Forests in Colorado,
Kansas, Nebraska and those portions of South Dakota and Wyoming within
the Rocky Mountain Region: The Denver Post
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland
Forest Supervisor decisions: Coloradoan
Canyon Lakes District Ranger decisions: Coloradoan
Pawnee District Ranger decisions: Greeley Tribune
Boulder District Ranger decisions: Daily Camera
Clear Creek District Ranger decisions: Clear Creek Courant
Sulphur District Ranger decisions: Middle Park Times
Bighorn National Forest
Forest Supervisor and District Ranger decisions: Casper Star-Tribune
Black Hills National Forest
Forest Supervisor and District Ranger decisions: The Rapid City Journal
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests
Forest Supervisor decisions: Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
Grand Valley District Ranger decisions: Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
Paonia District Ranger decisions: Delta County Independent
Gunnison District Ranger decisions: Gunnison Country Times
Norwood District Ranger decisions: Telluride Daily Planet
Ouray District Ranger decisions: Montrose Daily Press
Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests and Thunder Basin National
Grassland
Forest Supervisor decisions: Laramie Daily Boomerang
Laramie District Ranger decisions: Laramie Daily Boomerang
Douglas District Ranger decisions: Casper Star-Tribune
Brush Creek--Hayden District Ranger decisions: Rawlins Daily-Times
District Ranger decisions for Hahns Peak-Bears Ears and Yampa:
Steamboat Pilot
Parks District Ranger decisions: Jackson County Star
Nebraska National Forest, Nebraska and South Dakota
Forest Supervisor decisions: The Rapid City Journal
Bessey District/Charles E. Bessey Tree Nursery District Ranger
decisions: The North Platte Telegraph
Pine Ridge District Ranger decisions: The Rapid City Journal
District Ranger decisions for Samuel R. McKelvie National Forest: The
North Platte Telegraph
District Ranger decisions for Fall River and Wall Districts, Buffalo
Gap National Grassland: The Rapid City Journal
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District Ranger decisions for Fort Pierre National Grassland: The
Capital Journal
Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National
Grasslands
Forest Supervisor decisions: Pueblo Chieftain
San Carlos District Ranger decisions: Pueblo Chieftain
Comanche District--Carrizo Unit District Ranger decisions: Plainsman
Herald
Comanche District--Timpas Unit District Ranger decisions: Tribune
Democrat
Cimarron District Ranger decisions: Tri-State News
South Platte District Ranger decisions: Douglas County News Press
Leadville District Ranger decisions: Herald Democrat
Salida District Ranger decisions: The Mountain Mail
South Park District Ranger decisions: Fairplay Flume
Pikes Peak District Ranger decisions: The Gazette
Rio Grande National Forest
Forest Supervisor and District Ranger decisions: Valley Courier
San Juan National Forest
Forest Supervisor decisions: Durango Herald
Columbine District Ranger decisions: Durango Herald
Pagosa District Ranger decisions: Pagosa Sun
Dolores District Ranger decisions: Cortez Journal
Shoshone National Forest
Forest Supervisor decisions: Cody Enterprise
Clarks Fork District Ranger decisions: Powell Tribune
Wapiti and Greybull Districts Ranger decisions: Cody Enterprise
Wind River District Ranger decisions: The Dubois Frontier
Washakie District Ranger decisions: Lander Journal
White River National Forest
Forest Supervisor decisions: The Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Aspen-Sopris District Ranger decisions: Aspen Times
Blanco District Ranger decisions: Rio Blanco Herald Times
Dillon District Ranger decisions: Summit Daily
Eagle-Holy Cross District Ranger decisions: Vail Daily
Rifle District Ranger decisions: Citizen Telegram
Allen Rowley,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
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