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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    
    Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
    
    December 2, 1998.
        The Department of Agriculture has submitted the following 
    information collection requirements(s) to OMB for review and clearance 
    under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104-13. Comments 
    regarding (a) whether the collection of information is necessary for 
    the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including 
    whether the information will have practical utility; (b) the accuracy 
    of the agency's estimate of burden including the validity of the 
    methodology and assumptions used; (c) ways to enhance the quality, 
    utility and clarity of the information to be collected; (d) ways to 
    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 should be addressed to: Desk 
    Officer for Agriculture, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, 
    Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Washington, D.C. 20503 and to 
    Departmental Clearance Office, USDA, OCIO, Mail Stop 7602, Washington, 
    D.C. 20250-7602. Comments regarding these information collections are 
    best assured of having their full effect if received within 30 days of 
    this notification. Copies of the submission(s) may be obtained by 
    calling (202) 720-6746.
        An emergency may not conduct or sponsor a collection of information 
    unless the collection of information displays a currently valid OMB 
    control number and the agency informs potential persons who are to 
    respond to the collection of information that such persons are not 
    required to respond to the collection of information unless it displays 
    a currently valid OMB control number.
    
    Food and Nutrition Service
    
        Title: Child Nutrition Database.
        OMB control number: 0584-New.
        Summary of collection: The Child Nutrition (CN) Database is a 
    necessary component in implementation of USDA's Food and Nutrition 
    Service (FNS) National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast 
    (SBP): School Meals Initiative for Healthy Children final rule 
    published in the June 13, 1995 Federal Register, Volume 60, No. 113. 
    The overriding purpose in NSLP and SBP initiatives is to serve more 
    nutritious and healthful meals to school children. FNS has updated the 
    regulations which established the specific nutrition criteria for 
    reimbursable school meals incorporating the Recommended Dietary 
    Allowances (RDA) issued by the Food and Nutrition Board, Commission on 
    Life Sciences, National Research Council for key nutrients, energy 
    allowances for calories, and the most current nutritional standards as 
    outlined in the Dietary Guidelines. FNS will collect information using 
    a database that contains information on the nutritional composition of 
    a variety of foods.
        Need and use of the information: FNS will collect information on 
    (1) USDA commodities; (2) USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference 
    food items which are used in the SBP and NSLP; (3) quantity recipes for 
    school food service developed by USDA; and (4) brand name commercially 
    processed foods. The information gathered for the CN Database is 
    required to be used in software programs approved by USDA for use in 
    meeting the nutrient standards and nutrition goals of the Child 
    Nutrition Program meal pattern. The information will be used by both 
    the States and FNS program staffs.
        Description of respondents: Business or other for-profit.
        Number of respondents: 100.
        Frequency of responses: Reporting: Other (as needed).
        Total burden hours: 6,000.
    
    National Agricultural Statistics Service
    
        Title: 1998 Census of Aquaculture.
        OMB control number: 0535-New.
        Summary of collection: The primary objective of the 1998 Census of 
    Aquaculture is to obtain a comprehensive and detailed picture of the 
    aquaculture sector of the economy. The Census of Aquaculture will be 
    the only source of data comparable and consistent at the national and 
    state level. The Census of Aquaculture will cover all operations in 
    each state that produced or sold $1,000 or more of aquaculture or 
    aquaculture products during 1998. Data from the 1998 Census of 
    Aquaculture will be tabulated to provide benchmark statistics at the 
    U.S. and state levels. Authority to administer the Census of 
    Aquaculture is covered by Public Law 105-113, the Census of Agriculture 
    Act of 1997 (Title 7, United States Code). The National Agricultural 
    Statistics Service (NASS) will collect information using survey 
    questionnaires.
        Need and use of the information: NASS will collect information on 
    the numbers of operations, land and water acreage, method of 
    production, total production, sales outlets and sales by aquaculture 
    species. The Census of Aquaculture provides the only source of 
    comparable, detailed state level data descriptive of the structure of 
    the aquacultural production sector of the United States economy. Census 
    data are used by the United States economy. Census data are used by the 
    Administration, Federal agencies, and Congress to formulate and 
    evaluate national aquaculture policies and programs. Without the Census 
    of Aquaculture, there would be no reliable source of data consistent 
    for all 50 states.
        Description of respondents: Farms.
        Number of respondents: 4,800.
        Frequency of responses: Reporting: Other (One-time only).
        Total burden hours: 2,400.
        Emergency approval for this information collection has been 
    requested by November 20, 1998.
    
    Farm Service Agency
    
        Title: Disaster Reserve Flood Compensation Program (7 CFR 1439).
        OMB control number: 0560-New.
        Summary of collection: Under Section 813 of the Agriculture Act of 
    1970 (7 U.S.C. 1427a) and S. Con. Res. 63, the Secretary of Agriculture 
    is authorized to utilize the $12 million remaining from the sale of 
    commodities held in the disaster reserve to compensate eligible 
    producers affected by long-term flooding of agriculture land. The 
    program will provide payments to livestock producers with land that is
    
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    inaccessible or incapable of crop production, grazing, or haying at any 
    time during the 1998 fiscal year due to flooding. The eligible land 
    must be physically located in counties that have been declared a 
    disaster under a Presidential Declaration or Secretarial Designation 
    during the period January 1, 1997 through August 1, 1998. The Farm 
    Service Agency (FSA) will collect information using form CCC-454, Flood 
    Compensation Program.
        Need and use of the information: FSA will collect information to 
    determine eligible producers who are currently engaged in the 
    production of livestock in any of the years 1992-1997; determine 
    eligible livestock producers who are under obligation due to a binding 
    lease to make a fair market value rental payment for crop year 1998; 
    and determine eligible producers who have land that is inaccessible or 
    incapable of crop production, haying or grazing due to flooding in FY 
    98. Eligible producers will be required to provide documents to support 
    their reported disaster such as crop reports, disaster reports, photo 
    copies and slides of the affected areas; form CCC-454 and a copy of 
    lease agreement, if a leaseholder.
        Description of respondents: Farms; Federal Government; State, Local 
    or Tribal Government.
        Number of respondents: 6,500.
        Frequency of responses: Reporting: On occasion.
        Total burden hours: 130.
        Emergency approval for this information collection has been 
    requested by November 23, 1998.
    
    Forest Service
    
        Title: Economic, Social, and Cultural Contributions of Livestock 
    Ownership.
        OMB control number: 0596--New.
        Summary of collection: Management of federal lands is hampered in 
    many cases because land managing agencies lack sufficient information 
    to understand and monitor sociocultural values and changing attitudes 
    toward land and resource use. Insufficient recent information of this 
    type hampers efforts of the USDA Forest Service (FS) to work with small 
    livestock operators who graze their cattle under permits on Forest 
    Service-managed lands in northern New Mexico. Many of these permittees 
    are descendants of Hispanic settlers who have farmed and ranched in the 
    area for 400 years. Cultural differences and historical issues of land 
    ownership and use contribute to disagreements and misunderstandings 
    between the permittees and federal land managers. This pilot on the 
    Espanola Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest and the 
    Canjilon Ranger District of the Carson National Forest will provide 
    baseline data on economic, social, and cultural contributions of 
    livestock ownership to the permittees of northern New Mexico. The 
    Forest Service (FS) will collect information in a pilot study using 
    questionnaires and face-to-face interviews.
        Need and use of the information: FS will collect information to 
    assist managers of the forest to (1) work more effectively with the 
    grazing permittees by facilitating increased intercultural 
    understanding and (2) to develop and update grazing allotment plans, 
    especially for the two targeted districts. This information is also 
    valuable in public education programs concerning the Hispanic culture 
    of northern New Mexico. The results of this pilot study will contribute 
    to the development of a broader study of all permittees in the Santa Fe 
    and Carson National Forests.
        Description of respondents: Individuals or households; Business or 
    other for-profit; Farms.
        Number of respondents: 112.
        Frequency of responses: Reporting: On occasion.
        Total burden hours: 364.
    
    National Agricultural Statistics Service
    
        Title: Wildlife Damage.
        OMB control number: 0535-0217.
        Summary of collection: The National Agricultural Statistics 
    Service's (NASS) primary function is to prepare and issue current 
    official state and national estimates of crop and livestock production, 
    disposition, and prices. Auxiliary services, such as statistical 
    consultation, data collection, summary tabulation, and analysis are 
    performed for other Federal and state agencies on a reimbursable basis 
    as the need arises. NASS has entered into an agreement with the Animal 
    and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to conduct nationwide 
    sample surveys of selected fruits, nut, and berry producers for the 
    purpose of assessing the true incidence, extent, specific cause, and 
    monetary value of agricultural product and resource losses caused by 
    vertebrate wildlife. APHIS and NASS have entered into this agreement in 
    direct response to specific recommendations to APHSI by the National 
    Animal Damage Control Advisory Committee (NADCAC) in recognition of the 
    present lack of current information available to the APHIS' Wildlife 
    Service for use in strategic planning. NASS will collect information 
    using a sampling survey to evaluate wildlife damage to livestock.
        Need and use of the information: NASS will collect information on 
    the development of valid statistical data reflecting the percentage of 
    fruit, nut, and berry growers experiencing losses of products or 
    resources and the total dollar losses at the national level caused by 
    vertebrate wildlife. Goals of the survey are to assess the agricultural 
    community's use and name recognition of the Wildlife Service's program 
    at a regional level, and provide accurate measurement of wildlife 
    damage to agricultural products for use in long range planning and fund 
    allocation.
        Description of respondents: Farms.
        Number of respondents: 10,400.
        Frequency of responses: Reporting: Other (One time).
        Total burden hours: 2,253.
    
    Food and Nutrition Service
    
        Title: Waiver Guidance for Food Stamp Time Limits.
        OMB control number: 0584-0479.
        Summary of collection: Section 824 of the Personal Responsibility 
    and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104-193 
    (PRWORA) establishes a time limit for the receipt of food stamp 
    benefits for certain able-bodied adults who are not working. The 
    provision authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture, upon a State 
    agency's request, to waive the provision for any group of individuals 
    if the Secretary determines ``that the area in which the individual 
    resides has an unemployment rate of over 10 percent, or does not have a 
    sufficient number of jobs to provide employment for the individuals.'' 
    The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) will collect information using 
    waiver requests for state officials.
        Need and use of the information: FNS will collect information on 
    unemployment rates of over 10 percent; number of jobs to provide 
    employment to individuals and areas in which they reside. FNS will use 
    the information provided by State food stamp agencies to evaluate 
    whether the statutory requirements for a waiver of the food stamp time 
    limit have been met.
        Description of respondents: State, Local, or Tribal Government; 
    Federal.
        Number of respondents: 44.
        Frequency of responses: Reporting: On occasion.
        Total burden hours: 2,000.
    
    Forest Service
    
        Title: Application for the Senior Community Service Employment 
    Program.
        OBM control number: 0596-0099.
        Summary of collection: The Senior Community Service Employment 
    Program (SCSEP) is designed to provide part-time employment 
    opportunities and training to low-income and disadvantaged persons aged 
    55 or above.
    
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    In order for the Forest Service (FS) to establish the eligibility of 
    each individual for enrollment into the program, it is necessary to 
    collect income information and age data for each individual. The 
    application document is the tool needed to collect this pertinent data 
    and other relevant information required by the Department of Labor. The 
    authority for this data collection is contained in the Federal Register 
    Rules and Regulations, Section, 641.305, prepared by the Department of 
    Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The Forest Service will 
    collect information using applications submitted by individuals.
        Need and use of the information: FS will collect identifying 
    information from individuals as well as data on family income, age, and 
    type of public assistance received. FS will use the information to 
    determine eligibility for enrollment into the Senior Community Service 
    Employment Program. If FS does not collect the personal income and age 
    data from each person applying for the SCSEP, the FS will be unable to 
    determine participant eligibility in this targeted program; will be in 
    violation of the current law; and would not be able to continue as a 
    sponsor of the program.
        Description of respondents: Individuals or households.
        Number of respondents: 6,500.
        Frequency of responses: Reporting: Other (Initial Application).
        Total burden hours: 1,083.
    
    Office of the Secretary, White House Liaison
    
        Title: Advisory Committee Membership Background Information.
        OMB control number: 0505-0001.
        Summary of collection: Section 1804 of the Food and Agriculture Act 
    of 1977 (7 U.S.C. 2281, et seq.) requires the Department to provide 
    information concerning advisory committee members' principal place of 
    residence, persons or companies by whom employed, and other major 
    sources of income. Board members' under each program are appointed by 
    the Secretary. Some of the information contained on Form AD-755 is used 
    by the Department to conduct background clearances of prospective board 
    members required by departmental regulations. This clearance is 
    required by all committee members who are appointed by the Secretary. 
    The Office of the Secretary, White House Liaison, in conjunction with 
    agency personnel, will collect information using Form AD-755, Advisory 
    Committee Membership Background Information.
        Need and use of the information: The Office of the Secretary, White 
    House Liaison will collect information on the background of the 
    nominees to make sure there are no delinquent loans to the United 
    States Department of Agriculture, USDA, as well as making sure they 
    have no previous record that could be a negative reflection to the 
    USDA. The information obtained from the form is also used in the 
    compilation of an annual report to Congress. Failure of the Department 
    to provide this information would require the Secretary to terminate 
    the pertinent advisory committee.
        Description of respondents: Individuals or households.
        Number of respondents: 1,631.
        Frequency of responses: Reporting: Monthly.
        Total burden hours: 760.5.
        Emergency approval for this information collection has been 
    requested by December 30, 1998.
    
    Forest Service
    
        Title: Disposal of Mineral Materials.
        OMB control number: 0596-0081.
        Summary of collection: The Forest Service (FS) is responsible for 
    overseeing the management of National Forest System land. The Multiple-
    Use Mining Act of 1955 (30 U.S.C. 601, 603, 611-615) gives the FS 
    specific authority to manage the disposal of mineral materials mined 
    from National Forest land. FS uses two separate forms, FS-2800-9 and 
    R1-FS-2850-1, to collect detailed information on the planned mining and 
    disposal operations as well as a contract for the sale of mineral 
    materials.
        Need and use of the information: FS will use information collected 
    from the public to ensure that environmental impacts of mineral 
    material disposal are minimized. A review of the operating plan 
    provides the authorized officer the opportunity to determine if the 
    proposed operation is appropriate and consistent with all applicable 
    land management laws and regulations. The information also provides the 
    means of documenting planned operations and the terms and conditions 
    that the Forest Service deems necessary to protect surface resources.
        Description of respondents: Business or other for-profit; 
    Individuals or households.
        Number of respondents: 3,000.
        Frequency of responses: Reporting: On occasion.
        Total burden hours: 7,500.
    
    National Agricultural Statistics Service
    
        Title: Year 2000 Survey.
        OMB control number: 0535-New.
        Summary of collection: There is widespread concern regarding the 
    Year 2000 (Y2K) technology problem. Y2K is an unprecedented issue among 
    all industries including agriculture. The USDA's Y2K Food Supply 
    Working Group is leading an effort to evaluate the Y2K readiness of the 
    agricultural industry. The National Agricultural Statistics Service 
    (NASS) has been asked to assist by providing an assessment of the 
    awareness and preparation by the agricultural production sector for the 
    year 2000. NASS will collect information from farm operators about 
    their Y2K awareness and readiness using a telephone survey.
        Need and use of the information: NASS will collect information on 
    the impact of the year 2000 problem on the food industry in general-
    from farm to fork; description of the Department's Year 2000 outreach 
    program; and an assessment of the general preparedness of the food 
    industry to continue uninterrupted business despite the century date 
    change.
        Description of respondents: Farms.
        Number of respondents: 1,300.
        Frequency of responses: Reporting: Other (One time only).
        Total burden hours: 325.
        Emergency approval for this information collection has been 
    requested by December 8, 1998.
    
    National Agricultural Statistics Service
    
        Title: Census of Agriculture--American Samoa.
        OMB control number: 0535-0226.
        Summary of collection: The census of agriculture is the only source 
    of agricultural data comparable and consistent at the national, state 
    and country or county-equivalent levels for the United States and four 
    territories/commonwealths. The census of agriculture, conducted on a 5-
    year cycle, covers all agricultural operations in each state, the 
    Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the 
    Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands that meet the farm 
    definition. Authority to administer the census of agriculture was 
    transferred from the Bureau of Census to the USDA's National 
    Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). The information collection is 
    being resubmitted as an emergency submission to obtain approval to 
    conduct an agricultural census in American Samoa beginning in January 
    1999. In addition to the census of commercial agricultural operations, 
    a sample of all American Samoa residences will be surveyed to determine 
    the extent of subsistence farming on the island. Representatives of the 
    U.S. Department of Interior and the Government of American Samoa
    
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    recently approached NASS to request that an agriculture census and a 
    survey of residences covering 1998 be conducted in American Samoa, and 
    that subsequently, American Samoa be included in the 5-year agriculture 
    census cycle. NASS will collect information using a survey of the 
    American Samoa residences.
        Need and use of the information: NASS will collect information on 
    the number and type of farms, land use, crop acreage and production, 
    livestock inventory and sales production expenses, farm-related income, 
    and other characteristics. The data will be used by the Administration, 
    Federal agencies, and Congress to formulate and evaluate national farm 
    and rural policies and programs, and by the USDA and Bureau of Economic 
    Analysis to compile the farm sector economic indicators and the 
    national income accounts. Without the census of agriculture, there 
    would be no reliable source of data consistent throughout the 50 states 
    and over 3,000 counties in the United States.
        Description of respondents: Farms, Individuals or households.
        Number of respondents: 3,589,580.
        Frequency of responses: Reporting: Other (One time only).
        Total burden hours: 1,320,705.
        Emergency approval for this information collection has been 
    requested by December 11, 1998.
    Nancy Sternberg,
    Departmental Information Clearance Officer.
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Published:
12/09/1998
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