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Code · REGISTER · 2005-12-13 · Bureau of Land Management, Interior · Notices

Notices. Public land order

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BILLING CODE 4310-33-M DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [CO-923-1430-ET; COC-17097, COC-17128, COC-19377] Public Land Order No. 7648; Partial Revocation of the Executive Order Which Created Public Water Reserve No. 107; Colorado AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Public land order. SUMMARY: This order partially revokes an Executive Order insofar as it affects 326.28 acres of public lands withdrawn for Bureau of Land Management Public Water Reserve No. 107.
This action will open 326.28 acres to surface entry under the public land laws and to nonmetalliferous location and entry under the United States Mining laws to allow for disposal. *Effective Date:* January 12, 2006. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Doris E. Chelius, BLM Colorado State Office, 2850 Youngfield Street, Lakewood, Colorado 80215, 303-239-3706. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The lands have been and will remain open to mineral leasing and to metalliferous mining. Order By virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of the Interior by Section 204 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, 43 U.S.C. 1714 (2000), it is ordered as follows: 1.
Executive Order of April 17, 1926, which established Public Water Reserve No. 107, is hereby revoked insofar as it affects the following described lands: New Mexico Principal Meridian T. 35 N., R. 6 E., sec. 21, lot 6. T. 42 N., R. 6 E., sec. 11, NW1/4SE1/4. T. 43 N., R. 7 E., sec. 29, NE1/4SW1/4. T. 49 N., R.12 E., sec. 8, NE1/4NE1/4. T. 46 N., R. 3 W., sec. 21, NW1/4NW1/4; sec. 29, SW1/4NE1/4; sec. 33, lot 1. T. 46 N., R. 4 W., sec. 24, SW1/4NE1/4. The areas described aggregate 326.28 acres in Freemont, Gunnison, Conejos, and Saguache Counties. 2.
At 9 a.m. on January 12, 2006, the lands described Paragraph 1 will be opened to operation of the public land laws generally, subject to valid existing rights, the provisions of existing withdrawals, other segregations of record, and the requirements of applicable law. All valid applications received at or prior to 9 a.m. on January 12, 2006, shall be considered as simultaneously filed at that time. Those received thereafter shall be considered in the order of filing. 3. At 9 a.m. on January 12, 2006, the lands described Paragraph 1 will be opened to nonmetalliferous location and entry under the United States mining laws subject to valid exiting rights, the provisions of existing withdrawals, other segregations of record, and the requirements of applicable law.
Appropriation of any of the lands described in this order to nonmetalliferous mining under the general mining laws prior to the date and time of restoration is unauthorized. Any such attempted appropriation, including attempted adverse possession under 30 U.S.C. 38 (2000), shall vest no rights against the United States. Acts required to establish a location and to initiate a right of possession are governed by State law when not in conflict with Federal Law. The Bureau of Land Management will not intervene in disputes between rival locators over possessory rights since Congress has provided for such determinations in local courts.
Dated: October 28, 2005. Rebecca W. Watson, Assistant Secretary—Land and Minerals Management. [FR Doc. E5-7255 Filed 12-12-05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-JB-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service 60-Day Notice of Intention To Request Clearance of Collection of Information; Opportunity for Public Comment AGENCY: National Park Service, The Department of the Interior. ACTION: Notice of request for comments. SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this notice announces the National Park Service's
(NPS)intention to request an extension for a currently approved information collection in support of its Concession Management Program. DATES: Public comments will be accepted on or before 60 days from the date of publication in the **Federal Register.** ADDRESSES: Send comments to Jo A. Pendry, Concession Program Manager, National Park Service, 1849 C Street, NW., (2410), Washington, DC 20240; e-mail: *jo_pendry@nps.gov;* Phone: 202/513-7144; Fax: 202/371-2090. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: *Title:* Proposed Sale of Concession Operations. *OMB Control Number:* 1024-0126. *Expiration Date of Approval:* February 28, 2006. *Type of Request:* Extension of a currently approved information collection. *Description of Need:* The National Park Service
(NPS)authorizes private businesses known as concessioners to provide necessary and appropriate visitor facilities and services in areas of the National Park System. Concession authorizations may be assigned, sold, transferred or encumbered by the concessioner subject to prior written approval of the NPS. The NPS requires that certain information be submitted for review prior to the consummation of any sale, transfer, assignment, or encumbrance. 16 U.S.C. 3 provides that no contract, lease, permit or privilege granted for the purpose of providing accommodations for visitors to the national parks shall be assigned or transferred by such grantees, permitees, or licenses without the approval of the NPS, first obtained in writing. It further provides that the NPS may authorize concessioners to execute mortgages and issue bonds, shares of stock, and other evidences or interest in or indebtedness upon their rights, properties and franchises, for the purpose of installing, enlarging or improving plants and equipment and extending facilities for the accommodation of the public within national parks and monuments. 16 U.S.C. 20(3) also provides that the possessory interest of a concessioner may be assigned, transferred, encumbered, or relinquished. Regulations at 36 CFR, Part 51, require that certain information be submitted for review by the NPS prior to the consummation of any sale, transfer, assignment or encumbrance. The information requested is used to determine whether or not the proposed transaction will result in deceased services to the public, the lack of a reasonable opportunity for profit over the remaining term of the authorization, or rates in excess of existing approved rates to the public. In addition, pursuant to the regulations at 36 CFR Part 51, the value of rights for intangible assets such as the concession contract, right of preference in renewal, user days, or low fees belong to the Government. If any portion of the purchase price is attributable either directly or indirectly to such assets, the transaction may not be approved. The amount and type of information to be submitted varies with the type and complexity of the proposed transaction. Without such information, the NPS would be unable to determine whether approval of the proposed transaction would be adequate. Send comments on:
(1)The need for the collection of information for the performance of the functions of the agency;
(2)the accuracy of the agency's burden estimates;
(3)ways to enhance the quality, utility and clarity of the information collection;
(4)and ways to minimize the information collection burden on respondents, such as use of automated means of collection of the information. *Estimate of Burden:* Approximately 8 hours per response. *Estimated Number of Respondents:* Approximately 20. *Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent:* One. *Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents:* 1600 hours. A list of information required to be submitted with a request for sale, assignment, transfer or encumbrance of a concession authorization is set forth at 36 CFR Part 51.7. Send comments regarding the accuracy of the burden estimated, ways to minimize the burden, including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology, or any other aspect of this collection to Jo A. Pendry, Concession Program Manager, National Park Service, Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street, NW. (2410), Washington, DC 20240. All responses to this notice will be summarized and included in the request for OMB approval. All comments will also become a matter of public record. Dated: September 28, 2005. Leonard E. Stowe, Information Collection Clearance Officer, National Park Service, Washington Administrative Program Center. [FR Doc. 05-23967 Filed 12-12-05; 8:45 am]
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