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Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 141 / Monday, July 25, 2022 / Notices
Endangered Species Act
Authorization
Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered
Species Act of 1973 (ESA: 16 U.S.C.
1531 et seq.) requires that each Federal
agency insure that any action it
authorizes, funds, or carries out is not
likely to jeopardize the continued
existence of any endangered or
threatened species or result in the
destruction or adverse modification of
designated critical habitat. To ensure
ESA compliance for the issuance of
IHAs, NMFS consults internally
whenever we propose to authorize take
for endangered or threatened species, in
this case with NMFS Greater Atlantic
Regional Fisheries Office (GARFO).
NMFS OPR is authorizing the
incidental take of four species of marine
mammals which are listed under the
ESA: North Atlantic right, fin, sei, and
sperm whales. On June 29, 2021
(revised September 2021), GARFO
completed an informal programmatic
consultation on the effects of certain site
assessment and site characterization
activities to be carried out to support the
siting of offshore wind energy
development projects off the U.S.
Atlantic coast. Part of the activities
considered in the consultation are
geophysical surveys such as those
proposed by Park City Wind for which
we have authorized take. GARFO
concluded site assessment surveys (and
issuance of associated IHAs) are not
likely to adversely affect endangered
species or adversely modify or destroy
critical habitat. NMFS has determined
that issuance of the IHA is covered
under the programmatic consultation.
As a result of these determinations,
NMFS is issuing an IHA to Park City
Wind for conducting marine site
characterization surveys off the coast of
Massachusetts south to Long Island,
New York, incorporating the previously
mentioned mitigation, monitoring, and
reporting requirements. The IHA can be
found at https://www.fisheries.
noaa.gov/action/incidental-takeauthorization-park-city-wind-llc-newengland-wind-project-phase-1-marine.
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National Environmental Policy Act
To comply with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and
NOAA Administrative Order (NAO)
216–6A, NMFS must review our action
(i.e., the issuance of an IHA) with
respect to potential impacts on the
human environment. This action is
consistent with categories of activities
identified in Categorical Exclusion B4
(IHAs with no anticipated serious injury
or mortality) of the Companion Manual
for NOAA Administrative Order 216–
6A, which do not individually or
cumulatively have the potential for
significant impacts on the quality of the
human environment and for which we
have not identified any extraordinary
circumstances that will preclude this
categorical exclusion. Accordingly,
NMFS has determined that the issuance
of the IHA qualifies to be categorically
excluded from further NEPA review.
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date, or place of the meeting, will be
posted on the Commission’s website.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Christopher Kirkpatrick, Secretary of the
Commission, 202–418–5964.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552b.
Dated: July 20, 2022.
Christopher Kirkpatrick,
Secretary of the Commission.
[FR Doc. 2022–15917 Filed 7–21–22; 11:15 am]
BILLING CODE 6351–01–P
Dated: July 19, 2022.
Shannon Bettridge,
Acting Director, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
COMMISSION
[FR Doc. 2022–15765 Filed 7–22–22; 8:45 am]
Proposed Extension of Approval of
Information Collection; Comment
Request—Safety Standard for
Cigarette Lighters
BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING
COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meetings
9:30 a.m. EDT,
Wednesday, July 27, 2022.
PLACE: CFTC Headquarters Conference
Center, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155
21st Street NW, Washington, DC (for
Commissioners and CFTC staff
participants only). Public observation by
remote live feed via streaming or phone.
See https://www.cftc.gov for details and
instructions.
STATUS: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: The
Commodity Futures Trading
Commission (‘‘Commission’’ or
‘‘CFTC’’) will hold this meeting to
consider the following matters:
• Proposed Rule: Governance
Requirements for Derivatives Clearing
Organizations;
• Notice of Proposed Order and
Request for Comment on an Application
for a Capital Comparability
Determination submitted by the
Financial Services Agency of Japan; and
• Notice of Proposed Order and
Request for Comment on an Application
for a Capital Comparability
Determination submitted by Nonbank
Swap Dealers subject to Regulation by
the Mexican Comision Nacional
Bancaria y de Valores.
The agenda for this meeting will be
available to the public and posted on
the Commission’s website at https://
www.cftc.gov. Instructions for public
observation of the meeting via access to
the live feed of the meeting will also be
posted on the Commission’s website. In
the event that the time, date, or place of
this meeting changes, an announcement
of the change, along with the new time,
TIME AND DATE:
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[Docket No. CPSC–2009–0044]
U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
As required by the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Consumer
Product Safety Commission
(Commission or CPSC) requests
comments on a proposed extension of
approval of a collection of information
from manufacturers and importers of
disposable and novelty cigarette
lighters. This collection of information
consists of testing and recordkeeping
requirements in regulations
implementing the Safety Standard for
Cigarette Lighters, approved previously
under OMB Control No. 3041–0116. The
CPSC will consider all comments
received in response to this notice,
before requesting an extension of
approval of this collection of
information from the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB).
DATES: Submit written or electronic
comments on the collection of
information by September 23, 2022.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by Docket No. CPSC–2009–
0044, by any of the following methods:
Electronic Submissions: Submit
electronic comments to the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
Do not submit through this website:
confidential business information, trade
secret information, or other sensitive or
protected information that you do not
want to be available to the public. CPSC
typically does not accept comments
submitted by electronic mail (email),
except as described below.
Mail/Hand Delivery/Courier Written
Submissions: CPSC encourages you to
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submit electronic comments by using
the Federal eRulemaking Portal. You
may, however, submit comments by
mail, hand delivery, or courier to: Office
of the Secretary, Consumer Product
Safety Commission, 4330 East West
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814;
telephone (301) 504–7479.
Instructions: All submissions must
include the agency name and docket
number. CPSC may post all comments
without change, including any personal
identifiers, contact information, or other
personal information provided, to:
https://www.regulations.gov. If you wish
to submit confidential business
information, trade secret information, or
other sensitive or protected information
that you do not want to be available to
the public, you must submit such
comments by mail, hand delivery, or
courier, or by email to: cpsc-os@
cpsc.gov.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to: https://
www.regulations.gov, and insert the
docket number, CPSC–2009–0044, into
the ‘‘Search’’ box, and follow the
prompts.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cynthia Gillham, Consumer Product
Safety Commission, 4330 East West
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; (301)
504–7991, or by email to: cgillham@
cpsc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CPSC
seeks to renew the following currently
approved collection of information:
Title: Safety Standard for Cigarette
Lighters.
OMB Number: 3041–0116.
Type of Review: Renewal of
collection.
Frequency of Response: On occasion.
Affected Public: Manufacturers and
importers of cigarette lighters.
Estimated Number of Respondents: In
2021, 30 firms submitted information to
the CPSC on 143 lighter models. There
were 4 new lighter models and 139
lighters that were comparable to models
previously tested (‘‘comparison
lighters’’).
Estimated Time per Response: The
burden associated with the standard
includes the time and cost spent testing
and maintaining the test records, either
by the firm or by outside contractors. If
the firm elects to use an outside
contractor, the cost of testing per model
is estimated to be about $25,000 on
average. If all 4 new lighter models are
tested annually by outside contractors,
the cost would be about $100,000. If
tests are conducted in-house, testing
new lighter models is expected to take
about 90 hours per model. The total
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testing time for the four models, would
be 360 hours (90 hours × 4 models).
Recordkeeping consists of two separate
components: recordkeeping for new
lighter models, and recordkeeping for
comparison lighters.
New Lighter Models—The time
burden for recordkeeping for new
lighter models is estimated at 20 hours
per model. The total time for
recordkeeping is estimated to be 80
hours (20 hours × 4 models).
Comparison Lighters—Firms may also
submit comparison lighters to
demonstrate compliance with the
standard. In 2021, 139 comparison
lighters were reported to the CPSC.
While firms bear no testing costs for
comparison lighters, the burden hours
for recordkeeping has been estimated at
3 hours per model. Thus, an estimated
417 hours (139 models × 3 hours) is
estimated for recordkeeping for
comparison lighters.
Reporting Requirements—
Approximately 1 hour will be required
for firms to submit forms to CPSC per
model, for a total annual reporting
burden on 143 hours (143 models × 1
hour).
Total Estimated Annual Burden: The
annual total number of hours could be
as high as 1000 hours (360 testing + 497
recordkeeping hours + 143 reporting
hours) per year. If some firms elect to
outsource testing of new models, there
may be fewer burden hours. The CPSC
estimates the total cost for firms to test,
and prepare, maintain, and submit
records to the CPSC in compliance with
the lighter regulation would be in the
range of of $47,859 to $122,515,
depending upon whether the testing is
done in-house or through outsourcing.
General Description of Collection: In
1993, the CPSC issued the Safety
Standard for Cigarette Lighters (16 CFR
part 1210) under the Consumer Product
Safety Act (CPSA) (15 U.S.C. 2051 et
seq.) to eliminate or reduce risks of
death and burn injury from fires
accidentally started by children playing
with cigarette lighters. The standard
requires certain test protocols, as well as
recordkeeping and reporting
requirements. 16 CFR part 1210, subpart
B. In addition, section 14(a) of the CPSA
(15 U.S.C. 2063(a)) requires
manufacturers, importers, and private
labelers of a consumer product subject
to a consumer product safety standard
to issue a certificate stating that the
product complies with all applicable
consumer product safety standards.
Section 14(a) of the CPSA also requires
that the certificate of compliance must
be based on a test of each product or
upon a reasonable testing program.
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Request for Comments
The CPSC solicits written comments
from all interested persons about the
proposed collection of information. The
CPSC specifically solicits information
relevant to the following topics:
—Whether the collection of information
described above is necessary for the
proper performance of the CPSC’s
functions, including whether the
information would have practical
utility;
—Whether the estimated burden of the
proposed collection of information is
accurate;
—Whether the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected could be enhanced; and
—Whether the burden imposed by the
collection of information could be
minimized by use of automated,
electronic, or other technological
collection techniques, or other forms
of information technology.
Alberta E. Mills,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
[FR Doc. 2022–15885 Filed 7–22–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6355–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Extension of the Application Deadline
Date; Applications for New Awards;
Promise Neighborhoods Program
Office of Elementary and
Secondary Education, Department of
Education.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
On June 29, 2022, the
Department of Education (Department)
published in the Federal Register a
notice inviting applications (NIA) for
the fiscal year (FY) 2022 Promise
Neighborhoods program (84.215N). The
NIA established a deadline date of
September 27, 2022, for the transmittal
of applications. This notice extends the
deadline date for transmittal of
applications until October 7, 2022 and
extends the deadline for
intergovernmental review until
December 8, 2022.
DATES:
Deadline for Transmittal of
Applications: October 7, 2022.
Deadline for Intergovernmental
Review: December 8, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rich
Wilson, U.S. Department of Education,
400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room
3W101, Washington, DC 20202–6450.
Telephone: (202) 453–6709. Email:
Richard.Wilson@ed.gov.
SUMMARY:
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