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Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 135 / Monday, July 15, 2019 / Notices 33777 OMB Control Number 1028–0098 in the Through its Invasive Species Program (i.e., new registrations) per year for the subject line of your comments. (http://www.usgs.gov/ecosystems/ alert registration form. _ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To invasive species/), the USGS plays an Total Estimated Number of Annual request additional information about important role in federal efforts to Responses: We estimate 600 responses this ICR, contact Matthew Neilson by combat invasive species in natural and per year for the sighting report form, email at [email protected], or by semi-natural areas through early and 50 responses (i.e., new registrations) telephone at (352) 264–3519. detection and assessment of newly per year for the alert registration form. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In established invaders; monitoring of Estimated Completion Time per accordance with the Paperwork invading populations; and improving Response: We estimate 3 minutes for the Reduction Act of 1995, we provide the understanding of the ecology of sighting report form, and 1 minute for general public and other Federal invaders and factors in the resistance of the alert registration form. agencies with an opportunity to habitats to invasion. The USGS provides Total Estimated Number of Annual comment on new, proposed, revised, the tools, technology, and information Burden Hours: We estimate 30 hours for supporting efforts to prevent, contain, and continuing collections of the sighting report form, and 1 hour for control, and manage invasive species information. This helps us assess the the alert registration form; a total of 31 nationwide. To meet user needs, the impact of our information collection hours for the two forms. USGS also develops methods for requirements and minimize the public’s Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary. compiling and synthesizing accurate reporting burden. It also helps the Frequency of Collection: On occasion. and reliable data and information on public understand our information Total Estimated Annual Nonhour invasive species for inclusion in a collection requirements and provide the Burden Cost: None. distributed and integrated web-based requested data in the desired format. An agency may not conduct or information system. sponsor and a person is not required to We are soliciting comments on the As part of the USGS Invasive Species proposed ICR that is described below. respond to a collection of information Program, the Nonindigenous Aquatic unless it displays a currently valid OMB We are especially interested in public Species (NAS) database (http:// comment addressing the following control number. nas.er.usgs.gov/) functions as a The authority for this action is the issues: (1) Is the collection necessary to repository and clearinghouse for the proper functions of the USGS; (2) Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 occurrence information on U.S.C. 3501 et seq). will this information be processed and nonindigenous aquatic species from used in a timely manner; (3) is the across the United States. It contains Kenneth Rice, estimate of burden accurate; (4) how locality information on approximately Center Director. might the USGS enhance the quality, 1,300 species of vertebrates, [FR Doc. 2019–14916 Filed 7–12–19; 8:45 am] utility, and clarity of the information to invertebrates, and vascular plants BILLING CODE 4338–11–P be collected; and (5) how might the introduced since 1850. Taxa include USGS minimize the burden of this foreign species as well as those native collection on the respondents, including to North America that have been DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR through the use of information transported outside of their natural technology. range. The NAS website provides National Park Service Comments that you submit in immediate access to new occurrence response to this notice are a matter of [NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–NPS0028224; records through a real-time interface PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000] public record. We will include or with the NAS database. Visitors to the summarize each comment in our request website can use a set of predefined Notice of Inventory Completion: to OMB to approve this ICR. Before queries to obtain lists of species Oregon State Parks and Recreation including your address, phone number, according to state or hydrologic basin of Department, Salem, OR and Oregon email address, or other personal interest. Fact sheets, distribution maps, State University, NAGPRA Office, identifying information in your and information on new occurrences are Corvallis, OR comment, you should be aware that continually posted and updated. your entire comment—including your Dynamically generated species AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. personal identifying information—may distribution maps show the spatial ACTION: Notice. be made publicly available at any time. accuracy of the locations reported, SUMMARY: The Oregon State University, While you can ask us in your comment population status, and links to more Department of Anthropology and to withhold your personal identifying information about each report. information from public review, we Title of Collection: Nonindigenous NAGPRA Office, and the Oregon Parks cannot guarantee that we will be able to Aquatic Species Sighting Reporting and Recreation Department (OPRD) do so. Form and Alert Registration Form. have completed an inventory of human Abstract: America is under siege by OMB Control Number: 1028–0098. remains and associated funerary objects, many harmful non-native species of Form Number: None. in consultation with the appropriate plants, animals, and microorganisms. Type of Review: Extension of a Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian More than 6,500 nonindigenous species currently approved collection. organizations, and have determined that are now established in the United Respondents/Affected Public: State there is a cultural affiliation between the States, posing risks to native species, and local government employees, human remains and associated funerary valued ecosystems, and human and university personnel, and private objects and present-day Indian Tribes or wildlife health. These invaders extract a individuals. Native Hawaiian organizations. Lineal huge cost, an estimated $120 billion per Total Estimated Number of Annual descendants or representatives of any year, to mitigate their harmful impacts. Respondents: We estimate Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian The current annual environmental, approximately 350 respondents per year organization not identified in this notice economic, and health-related costs of for the sighting report form (some that wish to request transfer of control invasive species exceed those of all respondents will submit multiple of these human remains and associated other natural disasters combined. reports per year), and 50 respondents funerary objects should submit a written VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:08 Jul 12, 2019 Jkt 247001 PO 00000 Frm 00045 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\15JYN1.SGM 15JYN1 khammond on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with NOTICES 33778 Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 135 / Monday, July 15, 2019 / Notices request to the Oregon Parks and Community of Oregon; Confederated (CTSI). The CTSI is comprised of more Recreation Department. If no additional Tribes of the Umatilla Indian than 30 Tribes and bands whose requestors come forward, transfer of Reservation (previously listed as the ancestral territory is from the lower control of the human remains and Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Columbia River (including Chinookan associated funerary objects to the lineal Reservation, Oregon); Confederated territory on the north bank) to Upper descendants, Indian Tribes, or Native Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation Klamath, Shasta and Scott Rivers, and Hawaiian organizations stated in this of Oregon; Coquille Indian Tribe Smith River, Lake Earl and Crescent notice may proceed. (previously listed as the Coquille Tribe City areas of Northern California, DATES: Lineal descendants or of Oregon); Cow Creek Band of Umpqua including all the territory west of the representatives of any Indian Tribe or Tribe of Indians (previously listed as the summit of the Cascade Mountains in Native Hawaiian organization not Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians of Oregon. identified in this notice that wish to Oregon); and the Klamath Tribes The CTSI Tribes were forcibly request transfer of control of these (hereafter referred to as ‘‘The Invited removed from their homelands by the human remains and associated funerary Tribes’’) were invited to consult, but did U.S. Government in 1855. Under the objects should submit a written request not participate. Western Oregon Termination Act (passed by Congress in 1954 and with information in support of the History and Description of the Remains request to the Oregon Parks and finalized in 1956), Western Oregon In 1977, human remains representing, Recreation Department (OPRD) at the Tribes were further removed from their at minimum, two individuals were address in this notice by August 14, lands, and were expected to reside removed from Lane County, OR by 2019. either on the Siletz Reservation or the Corvallis High School teacher Alan Grand Ronde Reservation. By contrast, ADDRESSES: Nancy Nelson, Oregon Taylor. Taylor was visiting Neptune the principal villages of the central Parks and Recreation Department State Park, and observed and removed a Oregon coast peoples, such as the Archaeologist, 725 Summer Street NE, portion of a skull that was eroding out Yaquina and Alsea, had