30-day FRN 81 FR 65393

1024-New Form 10-166 Lost=Found Report Published 09222016 81184 65393 2016-22805.pdf

National Park Service Lost and Found Report

30-day FRN 81 FR 65393

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Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 184 / Thursday, September 22, 2016 / Notices

on the Regional Mitigation Strategy for

the National Petroleum Reserve in

Alaska. An agenda will be posted to the

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(www.blm.gov/ak/rac) by October 14,

2016.

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or other personal identifying

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should be aware that your entire

comment—including your personal

identifying information—may be made

publicly available at any time. While

you can ask us in your comment to

withhold your personal identifying

information from public review, we

cannot guarantee that we will be able to

do so. Individuals who plan to attend

and need special assistance, such as

sign language interpretation or other

reasonable accommodations, should

contact the BLM RAC Coordinator listed

above.

Dated: September 14, 2016.

Bud C. Cribley,

State Director.

[FR Doc. 2016–22836 Filed 9–21–16; 8:45 am]

BILLING CODE 4310–JA–P

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

National Park Service

[NPS–WASO–OPSM–19986;

PPWOCOMPP0, PEA001T01.ZA0000 (166)]

Information Collection Request Sent to

the Office of Management and Budget

(OMB) for Approval; National Park

Service Lost and Found Report

AGENCY

:

National Park Service, Interior.

ACTION

:

Notice; request for comments.

SUMMARY

:

We (National Park Service,

NPS) 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. 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.

DATES

:

You must submit comments on

or before October 24, 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

_

[email protected] (email).

Please provide a copy of your comments

to Madonna L. Baucum, Information

Collection Clearance Officer, National

Park Service, 12201 Sunrise Valley

Drive, Mail Stop 242, Reston, VA 20192

(mail); or madonna

_

[email protected]

(email). Please include ‘‘1024-New Form

10–166’’ in the subject line of your

comments. 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.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT

:

To

request additional information about

this IC, please contact Frances Hill,

Manager, Office of Property

Management, National Park Service,

13461 Sunrise Valley Drive, Herndon,

VA 20171–3272 (mail); or frances

_

hill@

nps.gov (email).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

:

I. Abstract

The NPS Organic Act of 1916

(Organic Act) (54 U.S.C. 100101 et seq.;

Pub. L. 113–287), requires that the NPS

preserve national parks for the

enjoyment, education, and inspiration

of this and future generations. The NPS

cooperates with partners to extend the

benefits of natural and cultural resource

conservation and outdoor recreation

throughout this country and the world.

Each year, visitors to the various units

of the National Park System file reports

of lost or found items.

Reporting of lost or found personal

property in national parks is governed

by 36 CFR 2.22, ‘‘Disposition of

Property’’ which requires unattended

property be impounded and deemed to

be abandoned unless claimed by the

owner or an authorized representative

within 60 days. The 60-day period

commences upon notification to the

rightful owner of the property, if the

owner can be identified, or from the

time the property was placed in the

superintendent’s custody, if the owner

cannot be identified.

Unclaimed property must be stored

for a minimum period of 60 days and

unless claimed by the owner or an

authorized representative, may be

claimed by the finder, provided the

finder is not an employee of the

National Park Service (NPS). Found

property not claimed by the owner, an

authorized representative of the owner,

or the finder, shall be deemed

abandoned and disposed of in

accordance with Title 41 Code of

Federal Regulations.

In order to comply with the

requirements of 36 CFR 2.22, the NPS

utilizes NPS Form 10–166, ‘‘Lost-Found

Report’’ to allow the park to properly

identify personal property reported as

lost or found and to return found items

to the legitimate owner, when possible,

or to the finder if the item is not claimed

by the owner or their authorized

representative. NPS Form 10–166

collects the following information from

the visitor filing the report:

Park name, receiving station (if

appropriate), and date item was lost or

found;

Name, address, city, state, zip code,

email address, and contact phone

numbers (cell and home);

Type of item, detailed description

of item, and location where the item

was last seen or found;

Photograph of item (if available);

and

II. Data

OMB Control Number: 1024—New.

Title: National Park Service Lost and

Found Report.

Service Form Number(s): Form 10–

166.

Type of Request: Existing collection in

use without an OMB control number.

Description of Respondents: Visitors

of NPS units who file reports of lost or

found items.

Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.

Frequency of Collection: On occasion.

Activity

Number of

responses

Completion

time per

response

(hours)

Total annual

burden hours

NPS Form 10–166, ‘‘Lost-Found Report’’

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

7,500

5 min ..............

625

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

7,500

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

625

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Estimated Annual Nonhour Burden

Cost: None.

III. Comments

On June 10, 2015, we published in the

Federal Register (80 FR 32977) a notice

of our intent to request that OMB

approve this information collection. In

that notice, we solicited comments for

60 days, ending on August 10, 2015. We

did not receive any 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: September 16, 2016.

Madonna L. Baucum,

Information Collection Clearance Officer,

National Park Service.

[FR Doc. 2016–22805 Filed 9–21–16; 8:45 am]

BILLING CODE 4310–EH–P

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

National Park Service

[NPS–IMR–YELL–20564; PPIMYELL1W,

PROIESUC1.380000 (166)]

Information Collection Request Sent to

the Office of Management and Budget

(OMB) for Approval; Reporting and

Recordkeeping for Snowcoaches and

Snowmobiles, Yellowstone National

Park

AGENCY

:

National Park Service, Interior.

ACTION

:

Notice; request for comments.

SUMMARY

:

We (National Park Service,

NPS) 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 October 31,

2016. 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 October 24, 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

_

[email protected] (email).

Please provide a copy of your comments

to Madonna L. Baucum, Information

Collection Clearance Officer, National

Park Service, 12201 Sunrise Valley

Drive (Mail Stop 242), Reston, VA 20192

(mail); or madonna

_

[email protected]

(email). Please reference OMB Control

Number 1024–0266 in the subject line of

your comments. 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.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT

:

To

request additional information about

this IC, contact Christina Mills, Outdoor

Recreation Planner, Yellowstone

National Park, National Park Service,

PO Box 168, Yellowstone National Park,

WY 82190; (307) 344–2320 (phone); or

christina

_

[email protected]@nps.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

:

I. Abstract

The Yellowstone National Park

Organic Act (54 U.S.C. 100301–

1000302), signed March 1, 1872,

established Yellowstone National Park

to ‘‘dedicate and set apart as a public

park or pleasuring-ground for the

benefit and enjoyment of the people’’

and ‘‘for the preservation, from injury or

spoliation, of all timber, mineral

deposits, natural curiosities, or wonders

within said park, and their retention in

their natural condition’’ The Organic

Act of 1916 (54 U.S.C. 100101 et seq.)

authorizes the Secretary of the Interior

to develop regulations for national park

units under the Department’s

jurisdiction.

We (NPS) provide opportunities for

people to experience Yellowstone in the

winter via oversnow vehicles

(snowmobiles and snowcoaches,

collectively OSVs). Access to most of

the park in the winter is limited by

distance and the harsh winter

environment, which presents challenges

to safety and park operations. The park

does not provide wintertime OSV tours

directly, but currently authorizes OSV

tours through concessions contracts (for

snowcoach tours) and commercial use

authorizations (for snowmobile tours)

with area businesses to provide

transportation to visitors (Title IV,

Section 403 of the National Parks

Omnibus Management Act of 1998, Pub.

L. 105–391). The park issued 10-year

concession contracts for all OSVs

starting in December 2014.

OSV use is a form of off-road vehicle

use governed by Executive Order 11644

(Use of Off-road Vehicles on Public

Lands, as amended by Executive Order

11989). Implementing regulations are

published at 36 CFR 2.18, 36 CFR part

13, and 43 CFR part 36. Routes and

areas may be designated for OSV use

only by special regulation after it has

first been determined through park

planning to be an appropriate use that

will meet the requirements of 36 CFR

2.18 and not otherwise result in

unacceptable impacts.

Information collection requirements

in this renewal request include:

(1) Emission and Sound Standards

(§ 7.13(l)(4)(vii) and (5)). Only OSVs that

meet NPS emission and sound

standards may operate in the park.

Before the start of each winter season:

(a) Snowcoach manufacturers or

commercial tour operators must

demonstrate, by means acceptable to the

Superintendent, that their snowcoaches

meet the standards.

(b) Snowmobile manufacturers must

demonstrate, by means acceptable to the

Superintendent, that their snowmobiles

meet the standards.

(2) Transportation Events

(§ 7.13(l)(11)(i)–(iii)). So that we can

monitor compliance with the required

average and maximum size of

transportation events, as of December

15, 2014, each commercial tour operator

must:

(a) Maintain accurate and complete

records on the number of snowmobiles

and snowcoaches he or she brings into

the park on a daily basis. These records

must be made available for inspection

by the park upon request.

(b) Provide a monthly use report on

their activities. Form 10–650,

‘‘Concessioner Monthly Use Report’’,

available on the park Web site, is used

to collect the following information for

transportation events:

Report Month/Year

Concessioner/Sub Contractor Contract

Number

Departure Date

Duration of Trip (in days)

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