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Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 172 / Wednesday, September 5, 2018 / Notices
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Service
Administration
National Advisory Council on Nurse
Education and Practice; Notice of
Public Meeting
Health Resources and Service
Administration (HRSA), Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Meeting notice.
AGENCY:

The National Advisory
Council on Nurse Education and
Practice (NACNEP) has scheduled a
public meeting. Information about
NACNEP and the agenda for this
meeting can be found on the NACNEP
website at https://www.hrsa.gov/
advisory-committees/nursing/
index.html.

SUMMARY:

September 26, 2018, 9:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m., and September 27, 2018, 9:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET.
ADDRESSES: This meeting will be held in
person and offer virtual access through
teleconference and webinar. The
address for the meeting is 5600 Fishers
Lane, Rockville, Maryland 20857.
• Webinar link: https://
hrsa.connectsolutions.com/nacnep/.
• Conference call-in number: 1–800–
289–0436; passcode: 211848.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tracy L. Gray, MBA, MS, RN,
Designated Federal Official, Division of
Nursing and Public Health, Bureau of
Health Workforce, HRSA. Address: 5600
Fishers Lane, 11N112, Rockville,
Maryland 20857; phone: 301–443–3346;
or email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NACNEP
provides advice and recommendations
to the Secretary of HHS and the U.S.
Congress on policy issues related to the
activities carried out under Title VIII of
the Public Health Service (PHS) Act.
The Secretary of HHS, and by
delegation, the Administrator of HRSA,
is charged under Title VIII of the PHS
Act as amended, with responsibility for
a wide range of activities in support of
nursing education and practice which
include: Enhancement of the
composition of the nursing workforce;
improvement of the distribution and
utilization of nurses to meet the health
needs of the nation; expansion of the
knowledge, skills, and capabilities of
nurses to enhance the quality of nursing
practice; development and
dissemination of improved models of
organization; financing and delivery of
nursing services; and promotion of
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delivery of health services particularly
in the context of public health and
primary care.
During the September 26–27, 2018,
meeting, NACNEP will discuss areas
where nursing can take the lead in the
transition of the health care system to
value-based care, to advance the
development of its 15th annual report.
The report is submitted to the Secretary,
the Committee on Health, Education,
Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and
the Committee on Energy and
Commerce of the House of
Representatives. The members will also
discuss strategic priorities and future
directions for NACNEP.
Members of the public will have the
opportunity to provide comments.
Public participants may submit written
statements in advance of the scheduled
meeting. Oral comments will be
honored in the order they are requested
and may be limited as time allows.
Requests to make oral comments or
provide written comments to NACNEP
should be sent to Ms. Tracy L. Gray,
Designated Federal Official, using the
contact information above at least 3
business days prior to the meeting.
Individuals who plan to attend and
need special assistance or another
reasonable accommodation should
notify Ms. Tracy L. Gray at the address
and phone number listed above at least
10 business days prior to the meeting.
Since this meeting occurs in a federal
government building, attendees must go
through a security check to enter the
building. Non-U.S. Citizen attendees
must notify HRSA of their planned
attendance at least 10 business days
prior to the meeting in order to facilitate
their entry into the building. All
attendees are required to present
government-issued identification prior
to entry.
John R. Womack,
Acting Deputy Director, Division of the
Executive Secretariat.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[Docket ID: FEMA–2018–0012; OMB No.
1660—NEW]

Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request; National
Catastrophic Resource Catalog
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:

The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) will
submit the information collection
abstracted below to the Office of
Management and Budget for review and
clearance in accordance with the
requirements of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995. The submission
will describe the nature of the
information collection, the categories of
respondents, the estimated burden (i.e.,
the time, effort and resources used by
respondents to respond) and cost, and
the actual data collection instruments
FEMA will use.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on
or before October 5, 2018.
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments
on the proposed information collection
to the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management and Budget. Comments
should be addressed to the Desk Officer
for the Department of Homeland
Security, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, and sent via
electronic mail to dhsdeskofficer@
omb.eop.gov.
SUMMARY:

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection
should be made to Director, Information
Management Division, 500 C Street SW,
Washington, DC 20472, email address
[email protected] or Thomas
Murray, Fire Program Specialist, FEMA,
U.S. Fire Administration, (301) 447–
1588, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
proposed information collection
previously published in the Federal
Register on March 29, 2018 at 83 FR
13496 with a 60 day public comment
period. FEMA received 4 anonymous
public comments that were not relevant
to the information collection.
Additionally, FEMA noticed that the
previously-published proposed
collection incorrectly contained the

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term ‘‘ESF–4’’ in the Abstract section;
accordingly, the term ‘‘ESF–4’’ has been
removed from the Abstract section. The
purpose of this notice is to notify the
public that FEMA will submit the
information collection abstracted below
to the Office of Management and Budget
for review and clearance.
Collection of Information
Title: National Catastrophic Resource
Catalog.
Type of Information Collection: New
information collection.
OMB Number: 1660–NEW.
Form Titles and Numbers: FEMA
Form 035–0–1, National Catastrophic
Resource Catalog.
Abstract: This information collection
will help USFA meet the firefighting
resource requirements before/during a
national catastrophic disaster response,
such as an earthquake, hurricane, or
terroristic act. USFA will pre-identify
those specialized resources that may be
available to support a disaster response.
This collection will be solicited from
the nation’s fire and emergency services
on a voluntary basis to establish a
catalog/database of potential resources
that could be mobilized to support a
national catastrophic disaster response.
Affected Public: Not-for-profit
institutions; State, Local or Tribal
Governments.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
3,947.
Estimated Number of Responses:
3,947.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 439.
Estimated Total Annual Respondent
Cost: $23,728.94.
Estimated Respondents’ Operation
and Maintenance Costs: $0.
Estimated Respondents’ Capital and
Start-Up Costs: $0.
Estimated Total Annual Cost to the
Federal Government: $85,824.49.

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Comments
Comments may be submitted as
indicated in the ADDRESSES caption
above. Comments are solicited to (a)
evaluate whether the proposed data
collection is necessary for the proper
performance of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) evaluate the
accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(c) enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) minimize the burden
of the collection of information on those
who are to respond, including through
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electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Rachel Frier,
Records Management Branch Chief, Office
of the Chief Administrative Officer, Mission
Support, Federal Emergency Management
Agency, Department of Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R8–ES–2018–N059;
FXES1114080000–189–FF08ECAR00]

Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Coachella Valley
Association of Governments Incidental
Take Permit Application for Casey’s
June Beetle and Proposed Low-Effect
Habitat Conservation Plan; City of
Palm Springs, Riverside County,
California
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability; request
for comments.
AGENCY:

We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), have received
an application from the Coachella
Valley Association of Governments
(applicant) for a 30-year incidental take
permit (permit) under the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA).
The application addresses the potential
for ‘‘take’’ of the federally endangered
Casey’s June beetle that is likely to
occur incidental to the construction,
maintenance, and use of a portion of the
CV Link, which is a multi-modal
pathway to be built in the City of Palm
Springs, Riverside County, California.
We invite comments from the public on
the application package, which includes
a low-effect habitat conservation plan.
DATES: To ensure consideration, please
send your written comments by October
5, 2018.
ADDRESSES:
Document availability: You may
download a copy of the habitat
conservation plan, draft environmental
action statement and low-effect
screening form, and related documents
from the internet at https://
www.fws.gov/carlsbad/HCPs/HCP_
Docs.html, or you may request copies of
the documents by U.S. mail from our
Palm Springs office at the address below
or by phone (see FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT).
SUMMARY:

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Comment submission: Please address
written comments to Kennon A. Corey,
Assistant Field Supervisor, Palm
Springs Fish and Wildlife Office, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, 777 East
Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 208, Palm
Springs, CA 92262. You may
alternatively send comments via
electronic mail to fw8psfwocomments@
fws.gov or by facsimile to (760) 322–
4648.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jenness McBride, Supervisory Fish and
Wildlife Biologist, (760) 322–2070.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We have
received an application from the
Coachella Valley Association of
Governments for a 30-year incidental
take permit under the ESA. The
application addresses the potential for
‘‘take’’ of the federally endangered
Casey’s June beetle (Dinacoma caseyi)
likely to occur incidental to the
construction, maintenance, and use of a
portion of the proposed CV Link multimodal pathway in the City of Palm
Springs, Riverside County, California.
We invite comments from the public on
the application package, which includes
a low-effect habitat conservation plan
(HCP). We have preliminarily
determined that this proposed action is
eligible for a categorical exclusion under
the National Environmental Policy Act
of 1969 (NEPA), as amended (42 U.S.C.
4321 et seq.). The basis for this
determination is discussed in our draft
environmental action statement and
associated low-effect screening form,
which are also available for public
review.
Background
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(Service) added the Casey’s June beetle
to the List of Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife as endangered on
September 22, 2011 (76 FR 58954).
Section 9 of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.) and its implementing regulations
in title 50 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) prohibit the take of
fish or wildlife species listed as
endangered or threatened. ‘‘Take’’ is
defined under the ESA to include the
following activities: ‘‘to harass, harm,
pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap,
capture, or collect, or to attempt to
engage in any such conduct’’ (16 U.S.C.
1532); however, under section
10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA, we may issue
permits to authorize incidental take of
listed species. ‘‘Incidental taking’’ is
defined under the ESA implementing
regulations as taking that is incidental
to, and not the purpose of, carrying out
an otherwise lawful activity (50 CFR
17.3). Regulations governing incidental

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