97-6501. Extension of Currently Approved Information Collection for Interpretive Services Program  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 50 (Friday, March 14, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 12154-12155]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-6501]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    Forest Service
    
    
    Extension of Currently Approved Information Collection for 
    Interpretive Services Program
    
    AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent; request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the 
    Forest Service announces its intent to request an extension of a 
    currently approved information collection. The Cooperative Funds and 
    Deposits Act of 1975 (16 U.S.C. 565a through 565a-3) authorizes the 
    Forest Service to enter into cooperative agreements with interpretive 
    associations to provide interpretive services and educational 
    literature for visitors on National Forest System lands. As part of the 
    cooperative agreement, the Forest Service requires that the 
    interpretive associations submit to the agency, annually, information 
    regarding the types of interpretive services and educational literature 
    provided. This collected information is used to compile the national 
    report, ``National Interpretative Associations Annual Report,'' for the 
    Chief of the Forest Service. The agency will use the collected 
    information to evaluate cooperative agreements between the Forest 
    Service and interpretive associations and to ensure effective 
    management of the agency's interpretive services program. Information 
    is requested using the Forest Service 2300-5 Annual Report Interpretive 
    Associations Form.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received in writing on or before May 13, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: All comments should be addressed to: Director, Recreation, 
    Heritage, and Wilderness Resources (MAIL STOP 1125), Forest Service, 
    USDA, P.O. Box 96090, Washington, D.C. 20090-6090.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard Calnan, Recreation, Heritage, 
    and Wilderness Resources Staff, at (202) 205-1228.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Description of Information Collection
    
        The following describes the information collection to be extended:
        Title: FS-2300-5 Annual Report Interpretive Associations.
        OMB Number: 0596-0097.
        Expiration Date of Approval: June 30, 1997.
        Type of Request: Extension of a previously approved information 
    collection.
        Abstract: For over 20 years, the Forest Service has entered into 
    cooperative agreements with interpretive associations under the 
    authority of the Cooperative Funds and Deposits Act of 1975 (16 U.S.C. 
    565a-1 through 565a-3) to provide interpretive services and educational 
    materials to the public. Fifty-eight interpretive associations have 
    signed cooperative agreements with the Forest Service for fiscal year 
    1997 on 122 National Forests.
        Interpretive associations develop and publish educational materials 
    about National Forest System land resources and programs, with the 
    assistance of Forest Service employees. The associations also conduct 
    field seminars, operate concession campgrounds under special use 
    permits, and raise funds for projects and programs on National Forest 
    System lands. Each year interpretive associations donate funds, 
    employee staff time, and materials worth over $1 million in support of 
    the agency's interpretive services program.
        Forest Service policy requires that interpretive associations 
    provide to the Regional Forester and Forest Supervisor an annual 
    narrative, accomplishment report, and financial statement by March 1 
    each year. The Forest Service compiles the reports submitted to the 
    Regional Foresters into a national report, ``National Interpretative 
    Associations Annual Report,'' for the Chief of the Forest Service. The 
    reports to the Regional Foresters also are used to compile an annual 
    ``Directory of Interpretive Associations.'' The Directory is used by 
    other Federal agencies and entities wishing to do business with 
    interpretive associations that have entered into cooperative agreements 
    with the Forest Service. The Forest Service will use FS-2300-5 Annual 
    Report Interpretive Associations Form to collect the information for 
    the reports. The Form is divided into five parts.
        Part I asks for the name, address and telephone number of the 
    association; the name of the Forest Service Region with which the 
    association has entered into an agreement; the name(s) of the national 
    forests with which the association is affiliated; the names of any 
    other Forest Service Regions within which the association operates; and 
    the names of any other agencies the association serves. For example, 
    the Northwest Interpretive Association operates in Forest Service 
    Regions 1, 5, and 6, and serves the Forest Service, National Park 
    Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Department of the Army, Corps 
    of Engineers.
        Part II asks for the interpretive association's gross receipts for 
    the fiscal year. Gross receipts are the sum of the following line 
    items: (a) sales of printed materials, such as books and pamphlets; (b) 
    sales of audio-visual aids, such as video tapes, slides, and posters; 
    (c) sales of theme-related objects or products, such as stuffed animals 
    with a companion book for children; (d) sales of visitor convenience 
    items, such as food, film, and stamps; (e) receipts from presentations, 
    such as guided tours through National Forest System lands, or special 
    movies or videos, such as the Chugach National Forest, Alaska video, 
    ``Prince William Sound--Where an Ocean of Time Meets a Land of 
    Change;'' and (f) receipts from membership dues, donations, gifts, 
    interest income, and other as specified.
        Part III asks for the total amount in dollars of benefits provided 
    by the interpretive association to the Forest Service during the fiscal 
    year. The total dollar benefits equate to the sum of the costs to the 
    association of the following line items: (a) the cost of signs provided 
    by the interpretive association, such as interpretive signs on the 
    Shallow Flats Wetland Trail in Kentucky; (b) the cost of designing, 
    fabricating, and installing new exhibits, such as the exhibit at the 
    Mount St. Helens Visitor Center at Silver Lake, Washington; (c) the 
    cost of providing equipment necessary to accomplishing the interpretive 
    services mission, such as the purchase of a computer to monitor 
    earthquake activity in the Eastern Sierra, California; (d) the cost of 
    equipment, supplies, and travel necessary to conduct research 
    activities, such as field trips to the Mount Evans Byway in Colorado to 
    produce an audio tape tour, guide book, and Jr. Ranger book about the 
    area; (e) the cost of providing free publications to the public; (f) 
    the cost of improving recreational facilities, such as cleaning 
    campgrounds and picnic sites, clearing and maintaining trails, or 
    repairing and rehabilitating structures like the historic Ice House and 
    the McKenzie house at the Custer Townsite in South Dakota; (g) the cost 
    of improvements to wildlife habitat or of range, forest, or watershed 
    projects, such as the eagle habitat study program in California; (h) 
    the cost of special events, such as a visitor facility dedication; (i) 
    the cost of training and educational programs, such as developing a 
    curriculum guide for
    
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    teachers that focuses on the wildflower resources of the Columbia River 
    Gorge National Scenic Area; (j) the value of the time donated by 
    interpretive association staff and volunteers to represent the agency 
    in parades and to staff booths or interpretive tables at community 
    events; and (k) other costs necessary to accomplishing the Forest 
    Services interpretive services mission.
        Part IV asks for a brief description of the interpretive 
    association's program and its accomplishments during the fiscal year, 
    such as completion of an accessible interpretive kiosk at Cle Elum 
    Ranger Station, Washington. Part V asks for a brief description of the 
    planned program of work for the next fiscal year.
        Data gathered in this information collection is not available from 
    other sources.
        Estimate of Burden: 1 hour.
        Type of Respondents: Executive Directors of Interpretive 
    Associations.
        Estimated Number of Respondents: 60.
        Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 1.
        Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 60 hours.
        The agency invites comments on the following: (a) Whether the 
    proposed 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 the burden of the proposed collection of 
    information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions 
    used; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the 
    information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the 
    collection of information on respondents, including the use of 
    automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection 
    techniques or other forms of information technology.
    
    Use of Comments
    
        All comments received in response to this notice will be summarized 
    and included in the request for Office of Management and Budget 
    approval. All comments will also become a matter of public record.
    
        Dated: March 7, 1997.
    Barbara C. Weber,
    Acting Chief.
    [FR Doc. 97-6501 Filed 3-13-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/14/1997
Department:
Forest Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of intent; request for comments.
Document Number:
97-6501
Dates:
Comments must be received in writing on or before May 13, 1997.
Pages:
12154-12155 (2 pages)
PDF File:
97-6501.pdf