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energy action as defined in E.O. 13211,
and OIRA has not otherwise designated
the proposed rule as a significant energy
action.
Civil Justice Reform
The Agency has analyzed the
proposed rule in accordance with the
principles and criteria in E.O. 12988,
Civil Justice Reform. After adoption of
the proposed rule, (1) all state and local
laws and regulations that conflict with
the proposed rule or that impede its full
implementation would be preempted;
(2) no retroactive effect would be given
to the proposed rule; and (3) it would
not require administrative proceedings
before parties may file suit in court
challenging its provisions.
Unfunded Mandates
Pursuant to Title II of the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C.
1531–1538), signed into law on March
22, 1995, the Agency has assessed the
effects of the proposed rule on state,
local, and tribal governments and the
private sector. The proposed rule would
not compel the expenditure of $100
million or more by any state, local, or
tribal government or anyone in the
private sector. Therefore, a statement
under section 202 of the Act is not
required.
Controlling Paperwork Burdens on the
Public
The proposed rule does not contain
information collection requirements as
defined in 5 CFR part 1320 that are not
already required by law or not already
approved for use. Accordingly, the
review provisions of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.) and its implementing
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apply.
List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 251
Electric power, Mineral resources,
National forests, Rights-of-way, and
Water resources.
Therefore, for the reasons set forth in
the preamble, the Agency proposes to
amend part 251, subpart B, of title 36 of
the Code of Federal Regulations as
follows:
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PART 251—LAND USES
§ 251.54 Proposal and application
requirements and procedures.
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(iii) Annual programmatic
administrative fee for communications
use authorizations. An annual
programmatic administrative fee shall
be assessed for each new and existing
communications use authorization as of
[Effective date of final rule] based on the
total annual estimated costs to the
Forest Service of administering its
communications use program, allocated
as deemed applicable by the Forest
Service between communications use
authorizations for wireless uses and
communications use authorizations for
fiber optic cable and prorated as deemed
applicable by the Forest Service among
all holders of those authorizations. The
Forest Service shall maintain a schedule
in its directive system (36 CFR 200.4) of
the annual programmatic administrative
fee for communications use
authorizations for wireless uses and the
annual programmatic administrative fee
for communications use authorizations
for fiber optic cable. These two annual
programmatic administrative fees shall
be updated annually based on the
difference in the U.S. Department of
Labor Consumer Price Index for All
Urban Consumers, U.S. City Average
(CPI–U), from July of one year to July of
the following year, rounded up or down
to the nearest dollar. The Forest Service
shall also enumerate in its directive
system the annual programmatic
administrative costs for which the two
fees are charged. Within 5 years of
[Effective date of final rule], and at least
every 5 years thereafter, the Forest
Service shall review the amount of and
bases for the two annual programmatic
administrative fees and shall revise
them as needed to ensure they continue
to reflect the Forest Service’s total
annual estimated costs of administering
its communications use program.
Dated: December 16, 2021.
Meryl Harrell,
Deputy Under Secretary, Natural Resources
and Environment.
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Subpart B—Special Uses
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1. The authority citation for part 251
continues to read:
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Petitions for Reconsideration of Action
in Rulemaking Proceeding
Federal Communications
Commission.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Petition for Reconsideration.
Petitions for Reconsideration
(Petitions) have been filed in the
Commission’s rulemaking proceeding
by Joseph P. Benkert on behalf of the
Boulder Emergency Telephone Service
Authority (BRETSA), and by Scott
Newman on behalf of the City of Aurora
911 Authority, et al.
SUMMARY:
Oppositions to the Petitions
must be filed on or before January 6,
2022. Replies to an opposition must be
filed on or before January 18, 2022.
DATES:
Federal Communications
Commission, 45 L Street NE,
Washington, DC 20554.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brenda Boykin, Policy and Licensing
Division, Public Safety and Homeland
Security Bureau, at (202) 418–2062 or
Brenda.Boykin@fcc.gov.
This is a
summary of the Commission’s
document, Report No. 3184, released
December 15, 2021. The full text of the
Petitions may be accessed online via the
Commission’s Electronic Comment
Filing System at: https://www.fcc.gov/
ecfs/. The Commission will not send a
Congressional Review Act (CRA)
submission to Congress or the
Government Accountability Office
pursuant to the CRA, 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A), because no rules are being
adopted by the Commission.
Subject: 911 Fee Diversion; New and
Emerging Technologies 911
Improvement Act of 2008, Report and
Order, FCC 21–80, published at 86 FR
45892, August 17, 2021, in PS Docket
Nos. 20–291 and 09–14. This document
is being published pursuant to 47 CFR
1.429(e). See also 47 CFR 1.4(b)(1) and
1.429(f), (g).
Number of Petitions Filed: 2.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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2. Amend § 251.54 by adding
paragraph (g)(5)(iii) to read as follows:
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Federal Communications Commission.
Katura Jackson,
Federal Register Liaison Officer.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 460l–6a, 460l–6d,
472, 497b, 497c, 551, 580d, 1134, 3210; 30
U.S.C. 185; 43 U.S.C. 1740, 1761–1772.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 9
[PS Docket Nos. 20-291 and 09-14; Report No. 3184; FR ID 63299]
Petitions for Reconsideration of Action in Rulemaking Proceeding
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Petition for Reconsideration.
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SUMMARY: Petitions for Reconsideration (Petitions) have been filed in
the Commission's rulemaking proceeding by Joseph P. Benkert on behalf
of the Boulder Emergency Telephone Service Authority (BRETSA), and by
Scott Newman on behalf of the City of Aurora 911 Authority, et al.
DATES: Oppositions to the Petitions must be filed on or before January
6, 2022. Replies to an opposition must be filed on or before January
18, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, 45 L Street NE,
Washington, DC 20554.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brenda Boykin, Policy and Licensing
Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, at (202) 418-2062
or [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's
document, Report No. 3184, released December 15, 2021. The full text of
the Petitions may be accessed online via the Commission's Electronic
Comment Filing System at: https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/. The Commission
will not send a Congressional Review Act (CRA) submission to Congress
or the Government Accountability Office pursuant to the CRA, 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A), because no rules are being adopted by the Commission.
Subject: 911 Fee Diversion; New and Emerging Technologies 911
Improvement Act of 2008, Report and Order, FCC 21-80, published at 86
FR 45892, August 17, 2021, in PS Docket Nos. 20-291 and 09-14. This
document is being published pursuant to 47 CFR 1.429(e). See also 47
CFR 1.4(b)(1) and 1.429(f), (g).
Number of Petitions Filed: 2.
Federal Communications Commission.
Katura Jackson,
Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 2021-27721 Filed 12-21-21; 8:45 am]
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