National Call for Nominations for Site-Specific Advisory Committees, 60409-60411 [2022-21583]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 192 / Wednesday, October 5, 2022 / Notices [Docket ID: CISA–2022–0010] Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act of 2022: Washington, DC Listening Session Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of Homeland Security. ACTION: Notice of public listening session. AGENCY: The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is announcing one additional public listening session located in Washington, DC to receive input on the forthcoming proposed regulations required by the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act of 2022 (CIRCIA). This session will allow interested parties to provide input to CISA on the same key areas of interest published in the Federal Register on September 12, 2022. DATES: An additional public listening session is scheduled to be held on the following date and time at the following location: Washington, DC—October 19, 2022; 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.; Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Building, 777 North Capitol Street NE, Washington, DC 20002. CISA reserves the right to reschedule, move to virtual, or cancel this session for any reason, including a health emergency, severe weather, or an incident that impacts the ability of CISA to safely conduct the session in person at the proposed date, time, and location. Any change to the date, location, or start and end time for this listening session will be posted on www.cisa.gov/circia. CISA is committed to ensuring all participants have equal access to this session regardless of disability status. If you require reasonable accommodation due to a disability to fully participate, please contact CISA at circia@ cisa.dhs.gov or (202) 964–6869 as soon as possible prior to the session. Registration is encouraged for this public listening session and priority access will be given to individuals who register. To register, please visit www.cisa.gov/circia and follow the instructions available there to complete registration. Registration for the session will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time) two days before the session. jspears on DSK121TN23PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Todd Klessman, CIRCIA Rulemaking Team Lead, circia@cisa.dhs.gov, 202– 964–6869. VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:05 Oct 04, 2022 Jkt 259001 This public listening session is intended to serve as an additional means for interested parties located in Washington, DC to provide input to CISA on aspects of the proposed regulations to implement CIRCIA prior to the publication of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. CISA is particularly interested in receiving stakeholder input in the same key areas identified in section IV (Key Inputs Solicited by the Agency) of the Notice published in the Federal Register on September 12, 2022 87 FR 55830. This public listening session will also observe the same participation procedures provided in section III (Public Listening Session Procedures and Participation) of the same Federal Register Notice. 87 FR 55830 (Sept. 12, 2022). CISA notes that this public meeting is being held solely for information and program-planning purposes. Inputs provided during the meeting do not bind CISA to any further actions. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Todd B. Klessman, Senior Policy Advisor, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of Homeland Security. [FR Doc. 2022–21635 Filed 10–4–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P 497, 25 U.S.C. 2701 et seq., the Secretary of the Interior shall publish in the Federal Register notice of approved Tribal-State compacts for the purpose of engaging in Class III gaming activities on Indian lands. As required by 25 CFR 293.4, all compacts and amendments are subject to review and approval by the Secretary. The Amendment permits the Tribe to engage in event wagering, including requiring minimum internal control standards and rules of play for event wagering. The Amendment makes technical amendments to update and correct various provisions of the compact. The Amendment is approved. Bryan Newland, Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs. [FR Doc. 2022–21607 Filed 10–4–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4337–15–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [18X LLWO600000.L18200000.XP0000] National Call for Nominations for SiteSpecific Advisory Committees Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Notice of call for nominations. AGENCY: The purpose of this notice is to request public nominations for five of the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) citizens’ advisory committees affiliated with specific sites on the BLM’s National Conservation Lands. The five advisory committees provide advice and recommendations to the BLM on the development and implementation of management plans in accordance with the statute under which the sites were established. The advisory committees covered by this request for nominations are identified below. The BLM will accept public nominations for 30 days after the publication of this notice. DATES: All nominations must be received no later than November 4, 2022. ADDRESSES: Nominations and completed applications should be sent to the appropriate BLM offices listed in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this Notice. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carrie Richardson, BLM Office of Communications, at (202) 742–0649 or crichardson@blm.gov. Individuals in the United States who are deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability may dial 711 (TTY, TDD, or TeleBraille) to access telecommunications relay services. SUMMARY: DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Indian Affairs [2231A2100DD/AAKC001030/ A0A501010.999900] Indian Gaming; Approval of TribalState Class III Gaming Compact in the State of Wisconsin Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: This notice publishes the approval of the 2022 Amendments to the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin and the State of Wisconsin Gaming Compact of 1992 (Amendment) providing for Class III gaming between the Menominee Indian Tribe (Tribe) and the State of Wisconsin (State). DATES: The Amendment takes effect on September 30, 2022. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Paula L. Hart, Director, Office of Indian Gaming, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary—Policy and Economic Development, Washington, DC 20240, paula.hart@bia.gov, (202) 219–4066. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under section 11 of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), Public Law 100– SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00045 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 60409 E:\FR\FM\05OCN1.SGM 05OCN1 60410 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 192 / Wednesday, October 5, 2022 / Notices Individuals outside the United States should use the relay services offered within their country to make international calls to the point-ofcontact in the United States. The Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) directs the Secretary of the Interior to involve the public in planning and issues related to management of lands administered by the BLM. Section 309 of FLPMA (43 U.S.C. 1739) directs the Secretary to establish 10- to 15-member citizenbased advisory committees that are consistent with the Federal Advisory Committee Act. The rules governing BLM Advisory Committees are found at 43 CFR 1784. Individuals may nominate themselves or others for appointment by the Secretary. Nominees must be residents of the State in which the advisory council has jurisdiction. The BLM will evaluate nominees based on their education, training, experience, and knowledge of the geographic area of the advisory committees. Nominees should demonstrate a commitment to collaborative resource decision-making. Simultaneous with this notice, BLM State Offices will issue press releases providing additional information for submitting nominations. Before including any address, phone number, email address, or other personal identifying information in the application, nominees should be aware this information may be made publicly available at any time. While the nominee can ask to withhold the personal identifying information from public review, the BLM cannot guarantee that it will be able to do so. Nomination forms and instructions can be obtained for each committee from the points of contact listed below by mail or by phone request or online at https:// www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/1120019_0.pdf. Nominees should note the interest area(s) they are applying to represent on their application. All applications must be accompanied by letters of reference that describe the nominee’s experience and qualifications to serve on the Committee from any represented interests or organizations, a completed application, and any other information that speaks to the nominee’s qualifications. jspears on DSK121TN23PROD with NOTICES SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: New Mexico Rio Puerco Management Committee Darren Scott, BLM New Mexico State Office, 301 Dinosaur Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508; Phone: (505) 350– 5871; Email: dscott@blm.gov. VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:05 Oct 04, 2022 Jkt 259001 The Committee consists of 15 members that represent the Rio Puerco Watershed Committee; affected Tribes and Pueblos; the U.S. Forest Service; the Bureau of Reclamation; the U.S. Geological Survey; the Bureau of Indian Affairs; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; the Environmental Protection Agency; the of the Natural Resources Conservation Service; the State of New Mexico, including the New Mexico Environment Department of the State engineer; affected local soil and water conservation districts; the Elephant Butte Irrigation District; a private landowner; and a representative of the public at large. Oregon/Washington Steens Mountain Advisory Council (SMAC) Tara Thissell, BLM Burns District Office, 28910 Hwy. 20 West, Hines, OR 97738; Phone: (541) 573–4519: Email: tthissell@blm.gov. The SMAC consists of 13 members that are representative of the varied groups with an interest in the management of the Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Area (CMPA) including a private landowner in the CMPA; two persons who are grazing permittees on Federal lands in the CMPA; a person interested in fish and recreational fishing within the CMPA; a member of the Bums Paiute Tribe; two persons who are recognized environmental representatives, one of whom shall represent the State as a whole, and one of whom is from the local area; a representative of dispersed recreation; a recreational permit holder or is a representative of a commercial recreation operation in the CMPA; a representative of mechanized or consumptive recreation; a person with expertise and interest in wild horse management on Steens Mountain; a person who has no financial interest in the CMPA to represent statewide interests; and a non-voting State government liaison to the Council. San Juan Islands National Monument Advisory Committee (MAC) Jeff Clark, BLM Spokane District Office, 1103 North Fancher Road, Spokane, WA 99212; Phone: (509) 536– 1297; Email: jeffclark@blm.gov. The MAC consists of 12 members that include two recreation and tourism representatives; two wildlife and ecological interests representatives; two cultural and heritage interests representatives; two members of the public-at-large; a Tribal interests PO 00000 Frm 00046 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 representative; a local government representative; an education and interpretation interests representative; and a private landowner representative. Utah Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Advisory Committee (MAC) David Hercher, BLM Paria River District Office, 669 South Highway 89A, Kanab, UT 84741; Phone: (435) 899– 0415; Email: dhercher@blm.gov. The MAC includes 15 members. Nine members will serve as representatives of commodity, non-commodity, and local area interests including elected officials from Garfield and Kane County; a representative of State government; a representative of Tribal government with ancestral interest in the Monument; an educator; a conservationist; an outfitter and guide operating within the Monument, to represent commercial recreation activities in the Monument; a livestock grazing permittee operating within the Monument; and a representative of dispersed recreation. Six members will serve as Special Government Employees (SGEs) for each of the following areas of expertise: paleontology; archaeology; geology; botany or wildlife biology; history or social science; and systems ecology. Please be aware that members selected to serve as SGEs will be required, prior to appointment, to file a Confidential Financial Disclosure Report in order to avoid involvement in real or apparent conflicts of interest. You may find a copy of the Confidential Financial Disclosure Report at the following website: https://www.doi.gov/ ethics/special-government-employees/ financial-disclosure. Additionally, after appointment, members appointed as SGEs will be required to meet applicable financial disclosure and ethics training requirements. Please contact (202) 208–7960 or DOI_Ethics@ sol.doi.gov with any questions about the ethics requirements for members appointed as SGEs. San Rafael Swell Recreation Area Advisory Council Angela Hawkins, BLM Green River District Office, 170 South 500 East, Vernal, UT 84078; Phone: (435) 781– 2774; Email: ahawkins@blm.gov. The Council consists of seven members that represent the Emery County Commission; motorized recreational users; non-motorized recreational users; a grazing allotment permittee within the Recreation Area or wilderness areas designated; conservation organizations; a member with expertise in the historical uses of E:\FR\FM\05OCN1.SGM 05OCN1 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 192 / Wednesday, October 5, 2022 / Notices the Recreation Area; and an elected leader of a federally recognized Tribe that has significant cultural or historic connections to, and expertise in, the landscape, archeological sites, or cultural sites within the County. (Authority: 43 CFR 1784.4–1.) Jeffrey Krauss, Acting Assistant Director for Communications. [FR Doc. 2022–21583 Filed 10–4–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–84–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [18X LLWO600000.L18200000. XP0000] National Call for Nominations for Resource Advisory Councils Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Notice of call for nominations. AGENCY: The purpose of this notice is to request public nominations for 13 of the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) statewide and regional Resource Advisory Councils (RAC) that have vacant positions or members whose terms are scheduled to expire. These RACs provide advice and recommendations to the BLM on land use planning and management of the National System of Public Lands within their geographic areas. DATES: All nominations must be received no later than November 4, 2022. SUMMARY: Nominations and completed applications should be sent to the appropriate BLM offices listed in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this notice. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carrie Richardson, BLM Office of Communications, at (202) 742–0649 or crichardson@blm.gov. crichardson@ blm.gov. Individuals in the United States who are deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability may dial 711 (TTY, TDD, or TeleBraille) to access telecommunications relay services. Individuals outside the United States should use the relay services offered within their country to make international calls to the point-ofcontact in the United States. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) directs the Secretary of the Interior to involve the public in planning and addressing issues related to management of lands administered by the BLM. Section 309 of FLPMA (43 jspears on DSK121TN23PROD with NOTICES ADDRESSES: VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:05 Oct 04, 2022 Jkt 259001 U.S.C. 1739) directs the Secretary to establish 10- to 15-member citizenbased advisory councils that are consistent with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA). As required by FACA, RAC membership must be balanced and representative of the various interests concerned with the management of the public lands. The rules governing RACs are found at 43 CFR 1784. The RACs include the following three membership categories: Category One—Holders of Federal grazing permits or leases within the area for which the RAC is organized; represent interests associated with transportation or rights-of-way; represent developed outdoor recreation, off-highway vehicle users, or commercial recreation activities; represent the commercial timber industry; or represent energy and mineral development. Category Two—Representatives of nationally or regionally recognized environmental organizations; dispersed recreational activities; archaeological and historical interests; or nationally or regionally recognized wild horse and burro interest groups. Category Three—Hold State, county, or local elected office; are employed by a State agency responsible for the management of natural resources, land, or water; represent Indian Tribes within or adjacent to the area for which the RAC is organized; are employed as academicians in natural resource management or the natural sciences; or represent the affected public at large. Individuals may nominate themselves or others. Nominees must be residents of the State in which the RAC has jurisdiction. The BLM will evaluate nominees based on their education, training, experience, and knowledge of the geographic area of the RAC. Nominees should demonstrate a commitment to collaborative resource decision-making. The following must accompany all nominations: —A completed RAC application, which can either be obtained through your local BLM office or online at: https:// www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/ 1120-019_0.pdf. —Letters of reference from represented interests or organizations; and —Any other information that addresses the nominee’s qualifications. Simultaneous with this notice, BLM State Offices will issue press releases providing additional information for submitting nominations. Before including any address, phone number, email address, or other personal identifying information in the PO 00000 Frm 00047 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 60411 application, nominees should be aware this information may be made publicly available at any time. While the nominee can ask to withhold the personal identifying information from public review, the BLM cannot guarantee that it will be able to do so. Nominations and completed applications for RACs should be sent to the appropriate BLM offices listed below: Alaska Alaska RAC Melinda Bolton, BLM Alaska State Office, 222 W 7th Avenue #13, Anchorage, AK 99513; Phone: (907) 271–3342; Email: mbolton@blm.gov. Arizona Arizona RAC Dolores Garcia, BLM Arizona State Office, 1 North Central Avenue, Suite 800, Phoenix, AZ 85004; Phone: (602) 417–9241; Email: dagarcia@blm.gov. California Northern California District RAC Jeff Fontana, BLM Eagle Lake Field Office, 2550 Riverside Drive, Susanville, CA 96130; Phone: (530) 252–5332; Email: jfontana@blm.gov. Colorado Northwest RAC Eric Coulter, BLM Upper Colorado River District Office, 2815 H Road, Grand Junction, CO 81056; Phone (970) 244–3000; Email: ecoulter@blm.gov. Rocky Mountain RAC Cathy Cook, BLM Rocky Mountain District Office, 3028 East Main Street, Can˜on City, CO 81212; Phone: (719) 269–8554; Email: ccook@blm.gov. Southwest RAC Shawn Reinhardt, BLM Southwest Colorado District Office, 2465 South Townsend Avenue, Montrose, CO 81401; Phone (970) 240–5430; Email: sreinhardt@blm.gov. Idaho Idaho RAC MJ Byrne, BLM Idaho State Office, 1387 South Vinnell Way, Boise, Idaho 83709; Phone (208) 373–4006; Email: mbyrne@blm.gov. Montana and Dakotas Missouri Basin RAC Mark Jacobsen, BLM Eastern Montana/Dakotas District, 111 Garryowen Road, Miles City, MT 59301; Phone: (406) 233–2831; Email: mjacobse@blm.gov. E:\FR\FM\05OCN1.SGM 05OCN1

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Land Management

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National Call for Nominations for Site-Specific Advisory 
Committees

AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of call for nominations.

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SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is to request public nominations 
for five of the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) citizens' advisory 
committees affiliated with specific sites on the BLM's National 
Conservation Lands. The five advisory committees provide advice and 
recommendations to the BLM on the development and implementation of 
management plans in accordance with the statute under which the sites 
were established. The advisory committees covered by this request for 
nominations are identified below. The BLM will accept public 
nominations for 30 days after the publication of this notice.

DATES: All nominations must be received no later than November 4, 2022.

ADDRESSES: Nominations and completed applications should be sent to the 
appropriate BLM offices listed in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section 
of this Notice.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carrie Richardson, BLM Office of 
Communications, at (202) 742-0649 or [email protected]. Individuals 
in the United States who are deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing, or have 
a speech disability may dial 711 (TTY, TDD, or TeleBraille) to access 
telecommunications relay services.

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Individuals outside the United States should use the relay services 
offered within their country to make international calls to the point-
of-contact in the United States.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Land Policy and Management Act 
(FLPMA) directs the Secretary of the Interior to involve the public in 
planning and issues related to management of lands administered by the 
BLM. Section 309 of FLPMA (43 U.S.C. 1739) directs the Secretary to 
establish 10- to 15-member citizen-based advisory committees that are 
consistent with the Federal Advisory Committee Act. The rules governing 
BLM Advisory Committees are found at 43 CFR 1784.
    Individuals may nominate themselves or others for appointment by 
the Secretary. Nominees must be residents of the State in which the 
advisory council has jurisdiction. The BLM will evaluate nominees based 
on their education, training, experience, and knowledge of the 
geographic area of the advisory committees. Nominees should demonstrate 
a commitment to collaborative resource decision-making.
    Simultaneous with this notice, BLM State Offices will issue press 
releases providing additional information for submitting nominations. 
Before including any address, phone number, email address, or other 
personal identifying information in the application, nominees should be 
aware this information may be made publicly available at any time. 
While the nominee can ask to withhold the personal identifying 
information from public review, the BLM cannot guarantee that it will 
be able to do so. Nomination forms and instructions can be obtained for 
each committee from the points of contact listed below by mail or by 
phone request or online at https://www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/1120-019_0.pdf. Nominees should note the interest area(s) they are 
applying to represent on their application. All applications must be 
accompanied by letters of reference that describe the nominee's 
experience and qualifications to serve on the Committee from any 
represented interests or organizations, a completed application, and 
any other information that speaks to the nominee's qualifications.

New Mexico

Rio Puerco Management Committee

    Darren Scott, BLM New Mexico State Office, 301 Dinosaur Trail, 
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508; Phone: (505) 350-5871; Email: 
[email protected].
    The Committee consists of 15 members that represent the Rio Puerco 
Watershed Committee; affected Tribes and Pueblos; the U.S. Forest 
Service; the Bureau of Reclamation; the U.S. Geological Survey; the 
Bureau of Indian Affairs; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; the U.S. 
Army Corps of Engineers; the Environmental Protection Agency; the of 
the Natural Resources Conservation Service; the State of New Mexico, 
including the New Mexico Environment Department of the State engineer; 
affected local soil and water conservation districts; the Elephant 
Butte Irrigation District; a private landowner; and a representative of 
the public at large.

Oregon/Washington

Steens Mountain Advisory Council (SMAC)

    Tara Thissell, BLM Burns District Office, 28910 Hwy. 20 West, 
Hines, OR 97738; Phone: (541) 573-4519: Email: [email protected].
    The SMAC consists of 13 members that are representative of the 
varied groups with an interest in the management of the Steens Mountain 
Cooperative Management and Protection Area (CMPA) including a private 
landowner in the CMPA; two persons who are grazing permittees on 
Federal lands in the CMPA; a person interested in fish and recreational 
fishing within the CMPA; a member of the Bums Paiute Tribe; two persons 
who are recognized environmental representatives, one of whom shall 
represent the State as a whole, and one of whom is from the local area; 
a representative of dispersed recreation; a recreational permit holder 
or is a representative of a commercial recreation operation in the 
CMPA; a representative of mechanized or consumptive recreation; a 
person with expertise and interest in wild horse management on Steens 
Mountain; a person who has no financial interest in the CMPA to 
represent statewide interests; and a non-voting State government 
liaison to the Council.

San Juan Islands National Monument Advisory Committee (MAC)

    Jeff Clark, BLM Spokane District Office, 1103 North Fancher Road, 
Spokane, WA 99212; Phone: (509) 536-1297; Email: [email protected].
    The MAC consists of 12 members that include two recreation and 
tourism representatives; two wildlife and ecological interests 
representatives; two cultural and heritage interests representatives; 
two members of the public-at-large; a Tribal interests representative; 
a local government representative; an education and interpretation 
interests representative; and a private landowner representative.

Utah

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Advisory Committee (MAC)

    David Hercher, BLM Paria River District Office, 669 South Highway 
89A, Kanab, UT 84741; Phone: (435) 899-0415; Email: [email protected].
    The MAC includes 15 members. Nine members will serve as 
representatives of commodity, non-commodity, and local area interests 
including elected officials from Garfield and Kane County; a 
representative of State government; a representative of Tribal 
government with ancestral interest in the Monument; an educator; a 
conservationist; an outfitter and guide operating within the Monument, 
to represent commercial recreation activities in the Monument; a 
livestock grazing permittee operating within the Monument; and a 
representative of dispersed recreation. Six members will serve as 
Special Government Employees (SGEs) for each of the following areas of 
expertise: paleontology; archaeology; geology; botany or wildlife 
biology; history or social science; and systems ecology. Please be 
aware that members selected to serve as SGEs will be required, prior to 
appointment, to file a Confidential Financial Disclosure Report in 
order to avoid involvement in real or apparent conflicts of interest. 
You may find a copy of the Confidential Financial Disclosure Report at 
the following website: https://www.doi.gov/ethics/special-government-employees/financial-disclosure. Additionally, after appointment, 
members appointed as SGEs will be required to meet applicable financial 
disclosure and ethics training requirements. Please contact (202) 208-
7960 or [email protected] with any questions about the ethics 
requirements for members appointed as SGEs.

San Rafael Swell Recreation Area Advisory Council

    Angela Hawkins, BLM Green River District Office, 170 South 500 
East, Vernal, UT 84078; Phone: (435) 781-2774; Email: [email protected].
    The Council consists of seven members that represent the Emery 
County Commission; motorized recreational users; non-motorized 
recreational users; a grazing allotment permittee within the Recreation 
Area or wilderness areas designated; conservation organizations; a 
member with expertise in the historical uses of

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the Recreation Area; and an elected leader of a federally recognized 
Tribe that has significant cultural or historic connections to, and 
expertise in, the landscape, archeological sites, or cultural sites 
within the County.

(Authority: 43 CFR 1784.4-1.)

Jeffrey Krauss,
Acting Assistant Director for Communications.
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