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Control and Management of Resident Canada Geese, 50 CFR 20.21, 21.49, 21.50, 21.51, 21.52 and 21.61

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Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 234 / Monday, December 7, 2015 / Notices

A. Overview of Information Collection

Title of Information Collection: Mark-

to-Market Program: Requirements for

Community-Based Non-Profit

Organizations and Public Agencies.

OMB Approval Number: 2502–0563.

Type of Request: Extension of a

currently approved collection.

Form Number: None.

Description of the need for the

information and proposed use: Provides

proof of tenant endorsement of entity

proposing to purchase restructured

property and obtain modification,

assignment, or forgiveness of second

mortgage and/or third mortgage debt.

Respondents: Non-profits/public

agencies and tenants/heads of

households.

Estimated Number of Respondents:

371.

Estimated Number of Responses: 371.

Frequency of Response: 1.

Average Hours per Response: 10 (non-

profits/public agencies); 1 (tenants/

heads of households).

Total Estimated Burdens: 398.

B. Solicitation of Public Comment

This notice is soliciting comments

from members of the public and affected

parties concerning the collection of

information described in Section A on

the following:

(1) Whether the proposed collection

of information is necessary for the

proper performance of the functions of

the agency, including whether the

information will have practical utility;

(2) The accuracy of the agency’s

estimate of the burden of the proposed

collection of information;

(3) Ways to enhance the quality,

utility, and clarity of the information to

be collected; and

(4) Ways to minimize the burden of

the collection of information on those

who are to respond; including through

the use of appropriate automated

collection techniques or other forms of

information technology, e.g., permitting

electronic submission of responses.

HUD encourages interested parties to

submit comment in response to these

questions.

Authority: 12 U.S.C. 1701z–1 Research

and Demonstrations.

Dated: December 1, 2015.

Colette Pollard,

Department Reports Management Officer,

Office of the Chief Information Officer.

[FR Doc. 2015–30795 Filed 12–4–15; 8:45 am]

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

[FWS–HQ–MB–2015–N230; FF09M21200–

156–FXMB1231099BPP0]

Information Collection Request Sent to

the Office of Management and Budget

(OMB) for Approval; Control and

Management of Resident Canada

Geese

AGENCY

:

Fish and Wildlife Service,

Interior.

ACTION

:

Notice; request for comments.

SUMMARY

:

We (U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Service) have sent an Information

Collection Request (ICR) to OMB for

review and approval. We summarize the

ICR below and describe the nature of the

collection and the estimated burden and

cost. This information collection is

scheduled to expire on December 31,

2015. We may not conduct or sponsor

and a person is not required to respond

to a collection of information unless it

displays a currently valid OMB control

number. However, under OMB

regulations, we may continue to

conduct or sponsor this information

collection while it is pending at OMB.

DATES

:

You must submit comments on

or before January 6, 2016.

ADDRESSES

:

Send your comments and

suggestions on this information

collection to the Desk Officer for the

Department of the Interior at OMB–

OIRA at (202) 395–5806 (fax) or OIRA

_

Submission@omb.eop.gov (email).

Please provide a copy of your comments

to the Service Information Collection

Clearance Officer, U.S. Fish and

Wildlife Service, MS BPHC, 5275

Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041–

3803 (mail), or hope

_

grey@fws.gov

(email). Please include ‘‘1018–0133’’ in

the subject line of your comments.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT

:

To

request additional information about

this ICR, contact Hope Grey at hope

_

grey@fws.gov (email) or 703–358–2482

(telephone). You may review the ICR

online at http://www.reginfo.gov. Follow

the instructions to review Department of

the Interior collections under review by

OMB.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

:

Information Collection Request

OMB Control Number: 1018–0133.

Title: Control and Management of

Resident Canada Geese, 50 CFR 20.21,

21.49, 21.50, 21.51, 21.52, and 21.61.

Service Form Number: None.

Type of Request: Extension of a

currently approved collection.

Description of Respondents: State fish

and wildlife agencies, tribes, and local

governments; airports; landowners; and

farms.

Respondent’s Obligation: Required to

obtain or retain a benefit.

Frequency of Collection: Annually.

Activity

Number of

respondents

Number of

responses

Completion

time per

response

Total annual

burden hours *

21.49—Airport Control Order—Annual Report

................................................

50

50

1.5 hours ........

76

21.50—Nest and Egg Depredation Order—Initial Registration ......................

1,000

1,000

30 minutes .....

500

21.50—Nest and Egg Depredation Order—Renew Registration ....................

3,000

3,000

15 minutes .....

751

21.50—Nest and Egg Depredation Order—Annual Report

............................

4,000

4,000

15 minutes .....

1,000

21.51—Agricultural Depredation Order—Recordkeeping ...............................

600

600

30 minutes .....

300

21.51—Agricultural Depredation Order—Annual Report

................................

20

20

8 hours ...........

160

21.52—Public Health Control Order—Annual Report

.....................................

20

20

1 hour

............

20

21.49, 21.50, 21.51, and 21.52—Report Take of Endangered Species ........

2

2

15 minutes .....

1

21.61—Population Control Approval Request—Recordkeeping and Annual

Report.

3

3

24 hours .........

72

21.61—Population Control Approval Request—Population Estimates ...........

3

3

160 hours .......

4,80

Totals ........................................................................................................

8,698

8,698

........................

3,360

* Rounded.

Estimated Annual Nonhour Burden

Cost: None.

Abstract: The Migratory Bird Treaty

Act prohibits the take, possession,

import, export, transport, sale, purchase,

or bartering of migratory birds or their

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parts except as permitted under the

terms of a valid permit or as permitted

by regulations. In 2006, we issued

regulations establishing two

depredation orders and three control

orders that allow State and tribal

wildlife agencies, private landowners,

and airports to conduct resident Canada

goose population management,

including the take of birds. We monitor

the data collected for activities under

these orders and may rescind an order

if monitoring indicates that activities are

inconsistent with conservation of

Canada geese.

Control order for airports. Our

regulations at 50 CFR 21.49 allow

managers at commercial, public, and

private airports and military airfields

and their employees or agents to

implement management of resident

Canada geese to resolve or prevent

threats to public safety. An airport must

be part of the National Plan of Integrated

Airport Systems and have received

Federal grant-in-aid assistance or be a

military airfield under the jurisdiction,

custody, or control of the Secretary of a

military department. Each facility

exercising the privileges of the order

must submit an annual report with the

date, numbers, and locations of birds,

nests, and eggs taken.

Depredation order for nests and eggs.

Our regulations at 50 CFR 21.50 allow

private landowners and managers of

public lands to destroy resident Canada

goose nests and eggs on property under

their jurisdiction, provided they register

annually on our Web site at https://

epermits.fws.gov/eRCGR. Registrants

must provide basic information, such as

name, address, phone number, and

email, and identify where the control

work will occur and who will conduct

it. Registrants must return to the Web

site to report the number of nests with

eggs they destroyed.

Depredation order for agricultural

facilities. Our regulations at 50 CFR

21.51 allow States and tribes, via their

wildlife agencies, to implement

programs to allow landowners,

operators, and tenants actively engaged

in commercial agriculture to conduct

damage management control when

geese are committing depredations, or to

resolve or prevent other injury to

agricultural interests. State and tribal

wildlife agencies in the Atlantic,

Central, and Mississippi Flyway

portions of 41 States may implement the

provisions of the order. Each

implementing agricultural producer

must maintain a log of the date and

number of birds taken under this

authorization. Each State and tribe

exercising the privileges of the order

must submit an annual report of the

numbers of birds, nests, and eggs taken,

and the county or counties where take

occurred.

Public health control order. Our

regulations at 50 CFR 21.52 authorize

States and tribes of the lower 48 States

to conduct (via the State or tribal

wildlife agency) resident Canada goose

control and management activities when

the geese pose a direct threat to human

health. States and tribes operating under

this order must submit an annual report

summarizing activities, including the

numbers of birds taken and the county

where take occurred.

Population control. Our regulations at

50 CFR 21.61 establish a managed take

program to reduce and stabilize resident

Canada goose populations when

traditional and otherwise authorized

management measures are not

successful or feasible. A State or tribal

wildlife agency in the Atlantic,

Mississippi, or Central Flyway may

request approval for this population

control program. If approved, the State

or tribe may use hunters to harvest

resident Canada geese during the month

of August. Requests for approval must

include a discussion of the State’s or

tribe’s efforts to address its injurious

situations using other methods, or a

discussion of the reasons why the

methods are not feasible. If the Service

Director approves a request, the State or

tribe must (1) keep annual records of

activities carried out under the authority

of the program, and (2) provide an

annual summary, including number of

individuals participating in the program

and the number of resident Canada

geese shot. Additionally, participating

States and tribes must monitor the

spring breeding population by providing

an annual estimate of the breeding

population and distribution of resident

Canada geese in their State.

Our regulations at 50 CFR 21.49,

21.50, 21.51, and 21.52 require that

persons or entities operating under the

depredation and control orders must

immediately report the take of any

species protected under the Endangered

Species Act (ESA). This information

ensures that the incidental take limits

authorized under section 7 of the ESA

are not exceeded.

Comments Received and Our Responses

On August 18, 2015, we published in

the Federal Register (80 FR 50021) a

notice of our intent to request that OMB

renew approval for this information

collection. In that notice, we solicited

comments for 60 days, ending on

October 19, 2015. We received one

comment. The commenter objected to

the taking of Canada geese, but did not

address the information collection

requirements. We did not make any

changes to our requirements as a result

of this comment.

Request for Public Comments

We again invite comments concerning

this information collection on:

Whether or not the collection of

information is necessary, including

whether or not the information will

have practical utility;

The accuracy of our estimate of the

burden for this collection of

information;

Ways to enhance the quality, utility,

and clarity of the information to be

collected; and

Ways to minimize the burden of the

collection of information on

respondents.

Comments that you submit in

response to this notice are a matter of

public record. Before including your

address, phone number, email address,

or other personal identifying

information in your comment, you

should be aware that your entire

comment, including your personal

identifying information, may be made

publicly available at any time. While

you can ask OMB and us in your

comment to withhold your personal

identifying information from public

review, we cannot guarantee that it will

be done.

Dated: December 1, 2015.

Tina A. Campbell,

Chief, Division of Policy, Performance, and

Management Programs, U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Service.

[FR Doc. 2015–30696 Filed 12–4–15; 8:45 am]

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Indian Affairs

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Sovereignty in Indian Education

AGENCY

:

Bureau of Indian Affairs,

Interior.

ACTION

:

Notice of availability and

request for proposals.

SUMMARY

:

The Bureau of Indian

Education (BIE) announces the

availability of enhancement funds to

tribes and their tribal education

departments (TEDs) to promote tribal

control and operation of BIE-funded

schools on their reservations. This

notice invites tribes with at least one

BIE-funded school on their reservation/

Indian land to submit grant proposals.

DATES

:

Grant proposals must be received

by December 18, 2015, at 4:00 p.m.

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