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previous triennial recertification.
Further, public comment is only
solicited during the triennial
comprehensive review.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Recertification
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG–2021–0592]
Recertification of Cool Inlet Regional
Citizens’ Advisory Council
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of recertification.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Coast Guard announces
the recertification of the Cook Inlet
Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council
(CIRCAC) as an alternative voluntary
advisory group for Cook Inlet, Alaska.
This certification allows the CIRCAC to
monitor the activities of terminal
facilities and crude oil tankers under the
Cook Inlet Program established by the
Oil Terminal and Oil Tanker
Environmental Oversight and
Monitoring Act of 1990.
DATES: This recertification is effective
for the period from September 1, 2021
through August 31, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information about this document, call or
email LT Lauren Bloch, Seventeenth
Coast Guard District (dpi), by phone at
(907) 463–2812 or email at
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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Background and Purpose
The Coast Guard published guidelines
on December 31, 1992 (57 FR 62600), to
assist groups seeking recertification
under the Oil Terminal and Oil Tanker
Environmental Oversight and
Monitoring Act of 1990 (33 U.S.C. 2732)
(the Act). The Coast Guard issued a
policy statement on July 7, 1993 (58 FR
36504), to clarify the factors that the
Coast Guard would be considering in
making its determination as to whether
advisory groups should be certified in
accordance with the Act, and the
procedures which the Coast Guard
would follow in meeting its certification
responsibilities under the Act.
Most recently, on September 16, 2002
(67 FR 58440), the Coast Guard changed
its policy on recertification procedures
for regional citizen’s advisory council
by requiring applicants to provide
comprehensive information every three
years. For each of the two years between
the triennial application procedures,
applicants submit a letter requesting
recertification that includes a
description of any substantive changes
to the information provided at the
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By letter dated August 27, 2021, the
Commander, Seventeenth Coast Guard
District, certified that the CIRCAC
qualifies as an alternative voluntary
advisory group under 33 U.S.C. 2732(o).
This recertification terminates on
August 31, 2022.
Dated: August 27, 2021.
Nathan A. Moore,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander,
Seventeenth Coast Guard District.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[Docket ID FEMA–2021–0006; OMB No.
1660–0058]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request; Fire
Management Assistance Grant
Program
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 30 Day notice of renewal 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 November 19, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
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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 Antonio
Jones, FMAG Program Specialist, Office
of Response & Recovery, FEMA, at
[email protected] or (540)
320–1928.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
proposed information collection
previously published in the Federal
Register on February 24, 2021, at 86 FR
11318 with a 60-day public comment
period. Three comments were received
during that period and one comment
(FEMA–2021–0006–0002) was not
germane. The other two comments
(FEMA–2021–0006–0003 and FEMA–
2021–0006–0004) recommended that
FEMA discontinue the Fire Management
Assistance Grant Program (FMAGP).
FEMA has considered these comments,
but declines to make any changes to the
FMAGP as a result of it. The FMAGP
was established under Section 420 of
the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief
and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford
Act), 42 U.S.C 5187, as amended by
§ 303 of the Disaster Mitigation Act of
2000, which authorizes the President to
provide assistance to any state or local
government for the mitigation,
management, and control of any fire on
public or private forest land or grassland
that threatens such destruction as would
constitute a major disaster. FEMA has
implemented this program through 44
CFR part 204. Absent a change to the
Stafford Act, FEMA will continue
implementing the FMAGP. Moreover,
discontinuing this program would
negatively impact many Regions and
states that receive grant funding under
this program for disaster recovery
purposes. 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: Fire Management Assistance
Grant Program.
Type of information collection:
Extension, without change, of a
currently approved information
collection.
OMB Number: 1660–0058.
Form Titles and Numbers: FEMA
Form FF–104–FY–21–165 (formerly
FEMA Form 078–0–2), Request for Fire
Management Assistance Declaration;
FEMA Form FF–104–FY–21–167
(formerly FEMA Form 089–0–24),
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Request for Fire Management Sub-grant;
FEMA Form FF–104–FY–21–166
(formerly FEMA Form 078–0–1),
Principal Advisor’s Report.
Abstract: The information collection
is required to make grant eligibility
determinations for the Fire Management
Assistance Grant Program. These
eligibility-based grants and subgrants
provide assistance to any eligible state,
tribal government, or local government
for the mitigation, management, and
control of a fire on public or private
forest land or grassland that is
threatening such destruction as would
constitute a major disaster. The
information gathered in the forms is
used to determine the severity of the
threatening fire, current and forecast
weather conditions, and associated
factors related to the fire and its
potential threat as a major disaster.
Affected Public: State, Tribal, or Local
Governments.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
178.
Estimated Number of Responses: 553.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 811.
Estimated Total Annual Respondent
Cost: $68,294.
Estimated Respondents’ Operation
and Maintenance Costs: $0.
Estimated Respondents’ Capital and
Start-Up Costs: $0.
Estimated Total Annual Cost to the
Federal Government: $630,971.
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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
the use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
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e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Millicent L. Brown,
Senior Manager, Records Management
Branch, Office of the Chief Administrative
Officer, Mission Support, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS–2021–0038]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Science & Technology
Directorate, U.S. Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of a modified system of
records.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974, the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) proposes to modify and reissue a
current DHS system of records titled,
‘‘DHS/Science & Technology Directorate
(S&T)-001 Research, Development, Test,
and Evaluation System of Records.’’
This system of records allows DHS/S&T
to collect and maintain records in
support of, or during the conduct of,
S&T-funded research, development, test,
and evaluation activities. Information is
collected for the purpose of furthering
S&T’s mission to push innovation and
development, and the use of high
technology in support of homeland
security. This modified system will be
included in DHS’s inventory of record
systems.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
November 19, 2021. This modified
system of records will be effective upon
publication. New or modified routine
uses will be effective November 19,
2021.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by docket number DHS–
2021–0038 by one of the following
methods:
• Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Fax: 202–343–4010.
• Mail: Lynn Parker Dupree, Chief
Privacy Officer, Privacy Office, U.S.
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528–0655.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number DHS–2021–0038. All
comments received will be posted
without change to http://
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www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to http://
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general questions, please contact: Maria
Petrakis, (202) 254–7748, STPrivacy@
hq.dhs.gov, S&T Privacy Officer,
Science & Technology Directorate, Mail
Stop: 0205, U.S. Department of
Homeland Security, 245 Murray Lane
SW, Washington, DC 20528. For privacy
questions, please contact: Lynn Parker
Dupree, (202) 343–1717, Privacy@
hq.dhs.gov, Chief Privacy Officer,
Privacy Office, U.S. Department of
Homeland Security, Washington, DC
20528–0655.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In accordance with the Privacy Act of
1974, the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) Science & Technology
Directorate (S&T) proposes to modify
and reissue a current DHS system of
records titled, ‘‘DHS/S&T–001 Research,
Development, Test, and Evaluation
System of Records.’’ S&T’s mission is to
conduct research, development, testing,
and evaluation (RDT&E or RDT&E
activities) on topics and technologies
related to improving homeland security
and combating terrorism. Some RDT&E
activities involve the collection of
personally identifiable information.
This system of records covers records
collected in support of, or during the
conduct of, DHS/S&T-funded RDT&E
activities in support of DHS
Components and other partners in the
Homeland Security Enterprise. Records
can be collected through RDT&E
activities such as testing and evaluating
a screening technology, obtaining
feedback on a technology from
volunteer participants, or evaluating
analytic tools using publicly available
information.
Pursuant to its statutory mandate,
S&T engages in both basic and applied
RDT&E. Basic research is that RDT&E
which is normally conducted without
specific applications toward processes
or products in mind. For example, S&T
researchers often engage in the
development of knowledge products
(e.g., white papers, literature reviews,
peer-reviewed scholarly articles) for
distribution to the Homeland Security
Enterprise at large. This type of RDT&E
is not in response to an external demand
signal; rather, individual subject matter
experts (SME) use their expertise and
experience to advance the science of
their respective fields. Because these
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