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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.
C. Authority
Section 3507 of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35.
Dated: August 2, 2019.
Anna P. Guido,
Department Reports Management Officer,
Office of the Chief Information Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–6174–D–01]
Order of Succession for the Office of
Community Planning and Development
Office of the Secretary, HUD.
Notice of Order of Succession
for the Office of Community Planning
and Development.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: In this notice, the Secretary of
HUD designates the Order of Succession
for the Office of Community Planning
and Development (CPD). This Order of
Succession supersedes all prior Orders
of Succession for the Assistant Secretary
for Community Planning and
Development, including the Order of
Succession published on April 20, 2015.
DATES: August 1, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
Biechman, Field Management Officer
and CPD Continuity of Operations Plan
Coordinator, Office of Field
Management, Office of Community
Planning and Development, Department
of Housing and Urban Development,
451 7th Street SW, Room 7228,
Washington, DC 20410–7000, telephone
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number 202–402–2252 (this is not a tollfree number). Persons with hearing or
speech impairments may access this
telephone number via TTY by calling
the Federal Relay Service, toll-free, at 1–
800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Secretary of HUD is issuing this Order
of Succession of officials authorized to
perform the functions and duties of the
Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Community Planning and Development
when the Assistant Secretary is not
available to exercise the powers or
perform the duties of the office. This
Order of Succession is subject to the
provisions of the Federal Vacancies
Reform Act of 1998 (5 U.S.C. 3345–
3349d). This publication supersedes all
prior orders of succession for the Office
of Community Planning and
Development, including the Order of
Succession published in the Federal
Register on April 20, 2015 at 80 FR
21755.
Section A. Order of Succession
Subject to the provisions of the
Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998,
during any period when, by reason of
absence, disability, or vacancy in office,
the Assistant Secretary for Community
Planning and Development is not
available to exercise the powers or
perform the duties of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development the following officials
within the Office of Community
Planning and Development are hereby
designated to exercise the powers and
perform the duties of the Office,
including the authority to waive
regulations:
(1) Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development.
(2) General Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development.
(3) Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Grant Programs.
(4) Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Special Needs Programs.
(5) Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Economic Development.
(6) Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Operations.
(7) CPD Regional Office Director,
Philadelphia.
(8) CPD Regional Office Director,
Kansas City.
(9) CPD Regional Office Director,
Boston.
These officials shall perform the
functions and duties of the Office in the
order specified herein, and no official
shall serve unless all the other officials,
whose positions precede his/hers in this
order, are unable to act by reason of
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absence, disability, or vacancy in office.
No individual who is serving in an
office listed above in an acting capacity
shall act as the Assistant Secretary for
Community Planning and Development
pursuant to this Order of Succession.
Section B. Authority Superseded
This Order of Succession supersedes
all prior orders of succession for the
Office of Community Planning and
Development, including the one
published at 80 FR 21755 on April 20,
2015.
Authority: Section 7(d), Department of
Housing and Urban Development Act, 42
U.S.C. 3535(d).
Dated: August 1, 2019.
Brian D. Montgomery,
Acting Deputy Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–7011–N–32]
30-Day Notice of Proposed Information
Collection: Data Collection for the HUD
Secretary’s Awards
Office of the Chief Information
Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: HUD is seeking approval from
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for the information collection
described below. In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD is
requesting comment from all interested
parties on the proposed collection of
information. The purpose of this notice
is to allow for 30 days of public
comment.
Comments Due Date: September
12, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit comments regarding
this proposal. Comments should refer to
the proposal by name and/or OMB
Control Number and should be sent to:
HUD Desk Officer, Office of
Management and Budget, New
Executive Office Building, Washington,
DC 20503; fax: 202–395–5806, Email:
[email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anna P. Guido, Reports Management
Officer, QMAC, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
SW, Washington, DC 20410; email Anna
P. Guido at [email protected] or
telephone 202–402–5535. This is not a
toll-free number. Person with hearing or
speech impairments may access this
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number through TTY by calling the tollfree Federal Relay Service at (800) 877–
8339. Copies of available documents
submitted to OMB may be obtained
from Ms. Guido.
This
notice informs the public that HUD is
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Information collection
Number of
respondents
The Secretary’s Award
for Public-Philanthropic Partnerships—Housing and
Community Development in Action ..........
The Secretary’s Award
for Healthy Homes ...
ACHP/HUD Secretary’s
Award for Excellence
in Historic Preservation ............................
American Planning Association-HUD Secretary’s Opportunity
and Empowerment ...
American Institute of
Architects/HUD Secretary’s Housing and
Community Design ...
HUD Innovation in Affordable Housing Student Competition ......
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Total ......................
Frequency
of response
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Responses
per annum
Burden hours
per response
A. Overview of Information Collection
Title of Information Collection: Data
Collection for the HUD Secretary’s
Awards.
OMB Approval Number: 2528–New.
Type of Request: New collection.
Form Number: TBD.
Annual
burden hours
Hourly cost
per response
Annual cost
50.00
1.00
50.00
3.00
150.00
$15.92
$2,388.00
30.00
1.00
30.00
3.00
90.00
15.92
1,432.80
50.00
1.00
50.00
3.00
150.00
15.92
2,388.00
50.00
1.00
50.00
3.00
150.00
15.92
2,388.00
50.00
1.00
50.00
3.00
150.00
15.92
2,388.00
50.00
1.00
50.00
3.00
150.00
15.92
2,388.00
280.00
........................
280.00
........................
840.00
........................
13,372.80
Description of the need for the
information and proposed use: HUD
seeks to collect information that will be
used to make the following HUD
Secretary’s Awards: (a) The Secretary’s
Award for Public-Philanthropic
Partnerships—Housing and Community
Development in Action, (b) the
Secretary’s Award for Healthy Homes,
(c) the ACHP/HUD Secretary’s Award
for Excellence in Historic Preservation,
(d) American Planning AssociationOpportunity and Empowerment, and
American Institute of ArchitectsHousing and Community Design.
On an annual basis, HUD accepts
nominations for the above listed awards.
A common application form containing
general information will streamline
information collection across these five
award programs. Each non-monetary
award recognizes awardees for their
innovation and commitment to raising
industry standards in Housing and
Community Development. Below is a
brief description of each of the five
awards programs.
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seeking approval from OMB for the
information collection described in
Section A.
The Federal Register notice that
solicited public comment on the
information collection for a period of 60
days was published on Thursday, April
5, 2019 at 84 FR 13710.
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The Secretary’s Award for PublicPhilanthropic Partnerships—Housing
and Community Development in Action
HUD, in partnership with the Council
on Foundations, announces the HUD’s
Secretary’s Awards for PublicPhilanthropic Partnerships which
recognize excellence in partnerships
that have both transformed the
relationships between the sectors and
led to measurable benefits in terms of
increased economic development,
health, safety, education, disaster
resilience, inclusivity and cultural
opportunities, and/or housing access for
low- and moderate-income families. By
strengthening the connection between
the HUD and philanthropy, these
awards highlight the power of collective
impact that can be achieved through
public-philanthropic partnerships
between government entities and
foundations.
The Secretary’s Award for Healthy
Homes
HUD, through its Office of Lead
Hazard Control and Healthy Homes
(OLHCHH), and in partnership with the
National Environmental Health
Association (NEHA), recognizes
excellence in making indoor
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environments healthier through healthy
homes research, education, and through
program delivery, especially in diverse,
low to moderate income communities.
ACHP/HUD Secretary’s Award for
Excellence in Historic Preservation
HUD, through its Office of Policy
Development and Research and in
partnership with The Advisory Council
on Historic Preservation (ACHP)
recognizes developers, organizations
and agencies for their success in
advancing the goals of historic
preservation while providing affordable
housing and/or expanded economic
opportunities for low-and moderateincome families and individuals.
American Planning Association—
Opportunity and Empowerment
HUD, through its Office of Policy
Development and Research, and in
partnership with the American Planning
Association, honors excellence in
community planning that has led to
measurable benefits in terms of
increased economic development,
employment, education, or housing
choice and mobility for low- and
moderate-income residents. The award
stresses tangible results and recognizes
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the planning discipline as an important
community resource. The award
emphasizes how creative housing,
economic development, and private
investments are used in, or in tandem
with, a comprehensive community
development plan.
HUD, through its Office of Policy
Development and Research, and in
conjunction with the Residential
Knowledge Community of The
American Institute of Architects (AIA),
recognizes excellence in affordable
housing, community-based design,
participatory design, and accessibility.
These awards demonstrate that design
matters and provide examples of
important benchmarks in the housing
industry. Awards are offered in four
categories: Community-Informed
Design, Creating Community
Connection, Excellence in Affordable
Housing Design, and Housing
Accessibility—Alan J. Rothman.
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.
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Section 3507 of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35.
Dated: August 1, 2019.
Anna P. Guido,
Department Reports Management Officer,
Office of the Chief Information Officer.
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Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–HQ–MB–2019–N083; FF09M21200–
190–FXMB1231099BPP0; OMB Control
Number 1018–New]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Falconry Application
Database
American Institute of Architects—
Housing and Community Design
C. Authority
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of information collection;
request for comment.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, we,
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(Service, we), are proposing a new
information collection.
DATES: Interested persons are invited to
submit comments on or before October
15, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Send your comments on the
information collection request by mail
to the Service Information Collection
Clearance Officer, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, MS: JAO/1N PRB/
PERMA, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls
Church, VA 22041–3803 (mail); or by
email to [email protected]. Please
reference OMB Control Number 1018–
Falconry in the subject line of your
comments.
To
request additional information about
this ICR, contact Madonna L. Baucum,
Service Information Collection
Clearance Officer, by email at Info_
[email protected], or by telephone at (703)
358–2503.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, we provide the
general public and other Federal
agencies with an opportunity to
comment on new, proposed, revised,
and continuing collections of
information. This helps us assess the
impact of our information collection
requirements and minimize the public’s
reporting burden. It also helps the
public understand our information
collection requirements and provide the
requested data in the desired format.
We are soliciting comments on the
proposed information collection request
(ICR) that is described below. We are
especially interested in public comment
addressing the following issues: (1) Is
the collection necessary to the proper
functions of the Service; (2) will this
information be processed and used in a
timely manner; (3) is the estimate of
burden accurate; (4) how might the
Service enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
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collected; and (5) how might the Service
minimize the burden of this collection
on the respondents, including through
the use of information technology.
Comments that you submit in
response to this notice are a matter of
public record. We will include or
summarize each comment in our request
to OMB to approve this ICR. 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 us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Abstract: The Service collects
information via permit applications to
determine the eligibility of applicants
for permits requested in accordance
with the criteria in various Federal
wildlife conservation laws and
international treaties, including:
(1) Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16
U.S.C. 703 et seq.).
(2) Lacey Act (16 U.S.C. 3371 et seq.).
(3) Bald and Golden Eagle Protection
Act (16 U.S.C. 668).
Service regulations implementing these
statutes and treaties are in chapter I,
subchapter B of title 50 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR). These
regulations stipulate general and
specific requirements that, when met,
allow us to issue permits to authorize
activities that are otherwise prohibited.
Beginning in 2014, the Service passed
the authority to issue permits for the
practice of falconry to individual States
(50 CFR 21.29, 78 FR 72832). As part of
this change in authority, we required
States to maintain databases of falconers
authorized to conduct falconry in their
States and required falconers to report
transfers of falconry birds using the
paper version of FWS Form 3–186A. We
require each State that maintains its
own database to ensure that it is
compatible with the Service’s database.
To date, 47 States utilize the system
provided by the Service. The Service’s
database continues to track take of birds
from the wild by falconers and to
maintain records of persons permitted
by the States to practice falconry, as
required by 50 CFR 21.29(k)(1).
In 2018, the Service requested and
received OMB approval under the
Department of the Interior Fast Track
generic clearance (OMB Control No.
1090–0011) to conduct usability testing
of the revised/repaired application and
database functionality. This new
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