Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 207 / Friday, October 25, 2019 / Notices 57473 area.’’ The section further provides that use agreement for scientific research, if Geophysical Explorations or Scientific permits to conduct such activities may applicable. Research on the Outer Continental be issued only if it is determined that: Upon BOEM approval of the Shelf. The applicant is qualified; the activities application, respondents are issued a Type of Review: Revision of a will not interfere with or endanger permit using Form BOEM–0328, Permit currently approved collection. operations under any lease issued or for Geophysical Exploration for Mineral Respondents/Affected Public: maintained pursuant to OCSLA; and the Resources or Scientific Research on the Potential respondents comprise Federal activities will not be unduly harmful to Outer Continental Shelf, for conducting OCS oil, gas, and sulfur permittees or aquatic life, result in pollution, create geophysical exploration for mineral notice filers. hazardous or unsafe conditions, resources or scientific research, or Form Total Estimated Number of Annual unreasonably interfere with other uses BOEM–0329, Permit for Geological Responses: 688 responses. of the area, or disturb any site, structure, Exploration for Mineral Resources or Total Estimated Number of Annual or object of historical or archaeological Scientific Research on the Outer Burden Hours: 35,254 hours. significance. Continental Shelf, for conducting Respondent’s Obligation: Mandatory. Applicants for permits are required to geological exploration for mineral Frequency of Collection: On occasion, submit Form BOEM–0327 to provide the resources or scientific research. These annual, or as specified in permit. information necessary to evaluate their permits are filled in by BOEM and do Total Estimated Annual Non-hour qualifications, and upon approval, not incur a respondent hour burden. Burden Cost: $136,816. respondents are issued a permit. Once However, BOEM plans to revise these Estimated Reporting and an application is reviewed and permits to include additional language. Recordkeeping Hour Burden: The approved, a permit (Form BOEM–0328 The modifications to the permits will currently approved OMB paperwork and Form BOEM–0329) is signed by allow BOEM to request the geological burden is 35,254 annual burden hours, BOEM and the permittee. and geophysical data prior to the and will remain the same. The Independent Offices permittee deleting or removing the data An agency may not conduct or Appropriations Act (31 U.S.C. 9701), the from records, but still provides the sponsor, and a person is not required to Omnibus Appropriations Bill (Pub. L. option for the permittee to no longer respond to, a collection of information 104–133, 110 Stat. 1321, April 26, maintain the data after ten years. The unless it displays a currently valid OMB 1996), and OMB Circular A–25 following describes the proposed control number. The authority for this authorize Federal agencies to recover changes: action is the Paperwork Reduction Act • the full cost of services that confer Form BOEM–0328 would include of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). special benefits. All geological and additional language in Section IV Dated: October 21, 2019. geophysical permits are subject to cost Paragraph (A) stating: recovery, and BOEM regulations specify ‘‘After a period of 10 years from the Deanna Meyer-Pietruszka, service fees for these requests. issuance of the permit, the permittee Chief, Office of Policy, Regulation, and Regulations to carry out these must notify the Supervisor in writing if Analysis. responsibilities are contained in 30 CFR their intention is to no longer maintain [FR Doc. 2019–23247 Filed 10–24–19; 8:45 am] part 551 and are the subject of this all or part of the geophysical data, BILLING CODE 4310–MR–P information collection renewal. BOEM processed geophysical information, and uses the information to: interpreted geophysical information, • Identify oil, gas, sulfur, and mineral and provide the Supervisor 30 days to DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE resources in the OCS; request that the permittee submit for • Ensure the receipt of fair value for inspection and possible retention all or Membership of the Senior Executive mineral resources; part of the geophysical data, processed Service and Senior Level Standing • Ensure that the exploration geophysical information, and Performance Review Boards activities do not cause harm to the interpreted geophysical information.’’ AGENCY: Department of Justice. environment or persons, or create • Form BOEM–0329 would include unsafe operations and conditions, additional language in Section VI ACTION: Notice of Department of damage historical or archaeological Paragraph (A) stating: Justice’s standing members of the Senior sites, or interfere with other uses; ‘‘After a period of 10 years from the Executive Service and Senior Level • Analyze and evaluate preliminary issuance of the permit, the permittee Performance Review Boards. or planned drilling activities; must notify the Supervisor in writing if • Monitor progress and activities in their intention is to no longer maintain Pursuant to the requirements of 5 the OCS; all or part of the geological data, U.S.C. 4314(c)(4), the Department of • Acquire geological and geophysical analyzed geological information, Justice announces the membership of its data and information collected under a processed geological information, and 2019 Senior Executive Service (SES) Federal permit offshore; and interpreted geological information, and and Senior Level (SL) Standing • Determine eligibility for provide the Supervisor 30 days to Performance Review Boards (PRBs). The reimbursement from the government for request that the permittee submit for purpose of a PRB is to provide fair and certain costs. inspection and possible retention all or impartial review of SES/SL performance In this renewal, BOEM is renewing part of the geological data, analyzed appraisals, executive development Form BOEM–0327—Requirements for geological information, processed plans, and award recommendations/pay Geological or Geophysical Explorations geological information, and interpreted adjustments. or Scientific Research on the Outer geological information.’’ The PRBs will make Continental Shelf. This form consists of Title of Collection: 30 CFR 551, recommendations regarding the final the requirements for geological and Geological and Geophysical performance ratings to be assigned, SES/ geophysical activities requiring Permits Explorations of the OCS. SL awards and/or pay adjustments to be and Notices, along with the application OMB Control Number: 1010–0048. awarded. that the respondent submits to BOEM Form Number: BOEM–0327, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: for approval, as well as a nonexclusive Requirements for Geological or Mary A. Lamary, Director, Human VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:04 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 250001 PO 00000 Frm 00092 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\25OCN1.SGM 25OCN1 57474 Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 207 / Friday, October 25, 2019 / Notices Resources, Justice Management Division, Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530; (202) 514–4350. Lee J. Lofthus, Assistant Attorney General for Administration. 2019 FEDERAL REGISTER Name Position title Office of the Attorney General—OAG HAMILTON, GENE ......................... COUNSELOR TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. RABBITT, BRIAN ............................ CHIEF OF STAFF AND ADVISOR OF WHITE COLLAR CRIMES/FINANCIAL MATTERS. TUCKER, RACHEL ......................... COUNSELOR TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. SHEA, TIMOTHY ............................ COUNSELOR TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. BISSEX, RACHEL .......................... GENERAL ATTORNEY (WHITE HOUSE LIAISON AND ADVISOR TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL). MORRISSEY, BRIAN ..................... COUNSELOR TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. LEVI, WILLIAM ............................... COUNSELOR TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. MORAN, JOHN ............................... DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF AND COUNSELOR TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. Office of the Deputy Attorney General—ODAG O’CALLAGHAN, EDWARD ............. PRINCIPAL ASSOCIATE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL. WEINSHEIMER, BRAD .................. ASSOCIATE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL. GUAHAR, TASHINA ....................... ASSOCIATE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL. HUGHES, WILLIAM ........................ ASSOCIATE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL. HOVAKIMIAN, PATRICK ................ CHIEF OF STAFF/DIR CTOC/ADAG. CONNOLLY, ROBERT ................... DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION. GOLDSMITH, ANDREW ................. NATIONAL CRIMINAL DISCOVERY COORDINATOR. MICHALIC, MARK .......................... EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND CRISIS RESPONSE COORDINATOR. MASLING, MARK ........................... CHIEF AND COUNSELOR, DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL. Office of the Associate Attorney General—OASG MURRAY, CLAIRE ......................... PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL. DAVIS, PATRICK ............................ DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL. SHAH, PRERAK ............................. DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL. COX, STEVE .................................. DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL. PANDYA, BRIAN ............................ DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL. BANDY–DICKEY, JENNIFER ......... DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL. Office of the Solicitor General—OSG WALL, JEFFREY ............................ PRINCIPAL DEPUTY SOLICITOR GENERAL. KNEEDLER, EDWIN S ................... DEPUTY SOLICITOR GENERAL. STEWART, MALCOLM L ............... DEPUTY SOLICITOR GENERAL. Office
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