Boundary Establishment for Snake River Headwaters National Wild and Scenic River, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Jackson County, Wyoming, 33213-33214 [2021-13427]
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The Forest Service has conducted an
economic analysis of the proposed
directive pursuant to the Regulatory
Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 602 et seq., and
has determined that the proposed
directive would not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities. The Forest
Service invites public comment on the
economic analysis. The Juneau
Economic Development Council (JEDC)
reported that in 2019 there were just
over 1.7 million visitors to Juneau. The
Visitor Center subunit attracted
approximately 540,000 of these visitors
during cruise season. This means that in
2019 about 1.16 million visitors engaged
in tourism activities other than Visitor
Center subunit visitation while in
Juneau. Under the proposed directive,
nonpermitted operators could still
deliver clients to a location on the
border of the Visitor Center subunit or
provide service to the 1.16 million
visitors engaged in Juneau tourism
activities other than the Visitor Center
subunit visitation. The JEDC reported
$103,225,389 in leisure, hospitality, and
transportation industry earnings (i.e.,
tourism revenue) for Juneau during
2019. Figures have not yet been
published for 2020 calendar year. Thus,
not doing business in the Visitor Center
subunit does not equate to not doing
business in Juneau, either for large or
small entities. In 2015, all commercial
capacity in the Visitor Center subunit
was allocated by means of a prospectus,
consistent with existing Forest Service
regulations. Due to overwhelming
demand, current permit holders could
not be granted the level of use they had
requested, and only five new operators
could be issued a permit. The 2015
prospectus resulted in distribution of
157,179 Visitor Center subunit service
days (1 service day = 1 client) to 15
permit holders, all of which were small
businesses. Of these 15 small
businesses, 10 were allocated new use
that was added to existing permits,
while 5 of the small businesses became
first-time permit holders through this
prospectus. There were 3 small
businesses that applied but were not
selected. There are currently 26 permits
issued to tourism businesses operating
in the Visitor Center subunit. One is a
large business (affiliated with PrincessHolland-America Cruises); the other 25
are small businesses. Thus, most of the
businesses currently operating in the
Visitor Center subunit are small. There
are 5 to 10 businesses that attempt to
operate at the Visitor Center subunit
without a permit each year. Some of
these companies are known nationally
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(like Uber and Lyft), and some are local
small businesses.
The 25 small businesses would
continue to operate in the Visitor Center
subunit. Companies without a permit
would be invited to submit an
application in response to a prospectus
once the infrastructure improvements
have been completed and recreation
capacity in the Visitor Center subunit
has increased. Like the 2015 prospectus,
this prospectus is expected to help
existing permit holders expand their
operations, if desired, and allow new
operators to enter the market.
Companies issued a permit would be
authorized to provide transportation to,
from, and within the Visitor Center
subunit. Companies who apply for but
do not obtain a permit could continue
to drop off and pick up passengers at the
border of the Visitor Center subunit and
could still deliver clients to a location
on the border of the Visitor Center
subunit or provide service to the 1.16
million visitors engaged in Juneau
tourism activities other than Visitor
Center subunit visitation.
Paperwork Reduction Act Compliance
Title: Special Uses Administration.
OMB Number: 0596–0082.
Type of Request: Revision.
Abstract: The agency uses Form FS–
2700–4i to issue outfitting and guiding
permits, and the proposed directive, by
requiring an outfitting and guiding
permit for strictly point-to-point
commercial transportation to, from, and
within the Visitor Center subunit,
would expand the use of this form and
therefore increase the burden hours
associated with the form.
Affected Public: Individuals or
businesses providing strictly point-topoint commercial transportation to,
from, and within the Visitor Center
subunit would need to have an
outfitting and guiding permit, Form FS–
2700–4i.
Estimate of Burden per Response: 1
hour.
Estimated Annual Number of
Respondents: 3–5.
Estimated Annual Number of
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on
Respondents: 3–5 hours.
Dated: June 17, 2021.
Tina Johna Terrell,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
System.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Boundary Establishment for Snake
River Headwaters National Wild and
Scenic River, Bridger-Teton National
Forest, Jackson County, Wyoming
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of availability.
In accordance with Section
3(b) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act,
the USDA, Forest Service, Washington
Office, is transmitting the final
boundary to Congress for the Snake
River Headwaters National Wild and
Scenic River segments administered by
the Secretary of Agriculture (acting
through the Chief of the Forest Service).
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Information may be obtained by
contacting David Cernicek at
David.cernicek@usda.gov or 307–413–
2010, or the Bridger-Teton National
Forest Supervisor’s Office at (307) 739–
5500, or https://www.fs.usda.gov/
contactus/btnf/about-forest/contactus.
The Snake
River Headwaters Wild and Scenic
River boundary description and map are
available for review at https://
www.fs.usda.gov/detail/btnf/special
places/?cid=stelprdb5281115.
Due to COVID–19 health and safety
protocols to protect employees and
visitors, many Forest Service offices are
closed to the public. The Snake River
Headwaters Wild and Scenic River
boundary description and maps are
available for review at the following
offices, if arrangements are made in
advance: USDA, Forest Service, Yates
Building, 14th and Independence
Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20024,
phone (800) 832–1355; Intermountain
Regional Office, Federal Building, 324
25th Street, Ogden, UT 84401, phone
(801) 625–5605; and Bridger-Teton
National Forest Supervisor’s Office, 340
N. Cache Ave, Jackson, WY 83001,
phone (307) 739–5500. Please contact
the appropriate office prior to arrival.
The Craig Thomas Snake Headwaters
Legacy Act of 2008, passed as part of
Public Law 111–11 of March 30, 2009,
designated Snake River Headwaters,
Wyoming, as a National Wild and
Scenic River with certain segments to be
administered by the Secretary of
Agriculture. As specified by law, the
boundary will not be effective until
ninety days after Congress receives the
transmittal.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Dated: June 11, 2021.
Barnie Gyant,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
System.
[FR Doc. 2021–13427 Filed 6–23–21; 8:45 am]
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On March 18, 2021, the Department of
Commerce received clearance from the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) in accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 to
conduct Phase 3.1 of the Household
Pulse Survey (OMB No. 0607–1013,
Exp. 10/31/23). The Household Pulse
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over 100 miles; Spending on groceries
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K–12 computer use and internet access.
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children; and application for Medicaid
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Department’s intention to commence
data collection using the revised
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Number of Respondents: 3,150,000
Average Hours per Response: 20
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Boundary Establishment for Snake River Headwaters National Wild
and Scenic River, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Jackson County,
Wyoming
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with Section 3(b) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers
Act, the USDA, Forest Service, Washington Office, is transmitting the
final boundary to Congress for the Snake River Headwaters National Wild
and Scenic River segments administered by the Secretary of Agriculture
(acting through the Chief of the Forest Service).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Information may be obtained by
contacting David Cernicek at [email protected] or 307-413-2010,
or the Bridger-Teton National Forest Supervisor's Office at (307) 739-
5500, or https://www.fs.usda.gov/contactus/btnf/about-forest/contactus.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Snake River Headwaters Wild and Scenic
River boundary description and map are available for review at https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/btnf/specialplaces/?cid=stelprdb5281115.
Due to COVID-19 health and safety protocols to protect employees
and visitors, many Forest Service offices are closed to the public. The
Snake River Headwaters Wild and Scenic River boundary description and
maps are available for review at the following offices, if arrangements
are made in advance: USDA, Forest Service, Yates Building, 14th and
Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20024, phone (800) 832-1355;
Intermountain Regional Office, Federal Building, 324 25th Street,
Ogden, UT 84401, phone (801) 625-5605; and Bridger-Teton National
Forest Supervisor's Office, 340 N. Cache Ave, Jackson, WY 83001, phone
(307) 739-5500. Please contact the appropriate office prior to arrival.
The Craig Thomas Snake Headwaters Legacy Act of 2008, passed as
part of Public Law 111-11 of March 30, 2009, designated Snake River
Headwaters, Wyoming, as a National Wild and Scenic River with certain
segments to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture. As
specified by law, the boundary will not be effective until ninety days
after Congress receives the transmittal.
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Dated: June 11, 2021.
Barnie Gyant,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
[FR Doc. 2021-13427 Filed 6-23-21; 8:45 am]
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