Department of Agriculture June 14, 2006 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
Document Number: E6-9238
Type: Notice
Date: 2006-06-14
Agency: Department of Agriculture
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
Document Number: E6-9237
Type: Notice
Date: 2006-06-14
Agency: Department of Agriculture
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
Document Number: E6-9236
Type: Notice
Date: 2006-06-14
Agency: Department of Agriculture
Watermelon Research and Promotion Plan; Redistricting
Document Number: E6-9234
Type: Rule
Date: 2006-06-14
Agency: Agricultural Marketing Service, Department of Agriculture
This interim final rule invites comments on changing the boundaries of all seven districts under the Watermelon Research and Promotion Plan (Plan) to apportion producer and handler membership on the National Watermelon Promotion Board (Board). This will make all districts equal according to the previous three-year average production records. Pursuant to the provisions of the Plan and regulations, these changes are based on a review of the production and assessments paid in each district and the amount of watermelon import assessments, which the Plan requires at least every five years.
Mountaintop Ranger District, San Bernardino National Forest, CA; Moonridge Animal Park Relocation
Document Number: 06-5397
Type: Notice
Date: 2006-06-14
Agency: Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
The San Bernardino National Forest is seeking public input and comment on a proposed animal park, which would be located near the Big Bear Discovery Center. The project is called the Moonridge Animal Park Relocation. The proposed action will be defined in the Special Use Permit application and draft Master Plan to be developed by Big Bear Valley Recreation and Parks District. A proposed Joint Venture Management Plan is a guiding document for the permit and the operating plan. The proposed concept design would occupy about 35 acres more or less of National Forest System (NFS) land. New facilities would include zoological and botanical gardens with habitat, education center, classrooms, animal exhibits, animal hospital and rehabilitation center, restrooms, retail and concession buildings, support buildings, and paved parking for approximately 250 cars.
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