97-31727. Technical Assistance  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 233 (Thursday, December 4, 1997)]
    [Proposed Rules]
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    [FR Doc No: 97-31727]
    
    
          
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    Natural Resources Conservation Service
    
    7 CFR Part 610
    
    RIN 0578-AA22
    
    
    Technical Assistance
    
    AGENCY: Natural Resources Conservation Service, Agriculture.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule with request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: Section 342 of the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform 
    Act of 1996 (the 1996 Act) expands the membership and roles of State 
    Technical Committees established pursuant to Section 1261 of the Food 
    Security Act of 1985 (the 1985 Act), as amended. Under Section 1261, 
    the Secretary must establish a technical committee in each State to 
    assist in making technical considerations related to the implementation 
    of the 1985 Act's conservation provisions. Consistent with the 1985 
    Act, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses these 
    State Technical Committees in an advisory capacity.
        This proposed rule sets forth the policies and procedures for the 
    use of State Technical Committees by the USDA, the membership criteria, 
    and the responsibilities assigned to these Committees. It also amends 
    Sec. 610.2 to reflect the responsibilities assigned to the Natural 
    Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) beyond that of soil conservation. 
    This proposed rule amends Sec. 610.2 to acknowledge the NRCS mission to 
    promote the long-term sustainability of all agricultural lands, 
    including cropland, grazing land, pastureland, rangeland, and 
    forestland.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received by January 5, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: All comments concerning this proposed rule should be 
    addressed to: Gary Nordstrom, Director, Conservation Operations 
    Division, Natural Resources Conservation Service, P.O. Box 2890, 
    Washington, D.C. 20013-2890; Attention: State Technical Committee. Fax 
    (202) 720-1838. This rule may also be accessed, and comments submitted, 
    via Internet. Users can access the NRCS Federal Register homepage and 
    submit comments at: http://astro.itc.nrcs.usda.gov:6500.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Denise Coleman, Conservation 
    Operations Division, Natural Resources Conservation Service; phone: 
    (202) 720-9476; Fax: (202) 720-4265; E-mail: 
    denise__c.coleman@usda.gov, Attention: State Technical Committee.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Executive Order 12866
    
        This rule has been determined to be significant and was reviewed by 
    the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under Executive Order 12866. 
    Pursuant to Sec. 6(a)(3) of Executive Order 12866, the NRCS has 
    conducted an economic analysis of the potential impacts associated with 
    this proposed rule. Because it is not possible to measure all costs or 
    benefits of State Technical Committee involvement in the decision-
    making process using strict benefit-cost techniques, a cost effect 
    analysis was used. This analysis estimates that no material adverse 
    effects on the economy, a sector of the economy, agricultural 
    productivity, competition, jobs, the environment, public safety, or 
    State, local, or tribal governments or communities are expected from 
    implementation of this proposed rule.
    
    Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        The Regulatory Flexibility Act is not applicable to this proposed 
    rule because USDA is not required by 5 U.S.C. 553 or any other 
    provisions of law to publish a notice of proposed rulemaking with 
    respect to the subject matter of this rule.
    
    Environmental Evaluation
    
        NRCS has determined that this proposed rule is within the 
    categorical exclusion for advisory and consultative activities under 7 
    CFR 1b.3(a)6; therefore, an environmental assessment was not conducted.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        This proposed rule does not require identical collection of 
    information. As a result, the Paperwork Reduction Act provisions do not 
    apply.
    
    Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
    
        Pursuant to Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, 
    Public Law 104-4, the effects of this rulemaking action on State, 
    local, and tribal governments, and the public have been assessed. This 
    action does not compel the expenditure of $100 million or more by any 
    State, local, or tribal governments, or anyone in the private sector; 
    therefore, a statement under Section 202 of the Unfunded Mandates 
    Reform Act of 1995 is not required.
    
    Federal Crop Insurance Reform and Department of Agriculture 
    Reorganization Act of 1994
    
        USDA classified this proposed rule as not major, therefore, 
    pursuant to Section 304 of the Department of Agriculture Reorganization 
    Act of 1994, Public Law 103-354 a risk assessment was not required.
    
    Background and Purpose
    
        Section 1261 of the Food Security Act of 1985, as amended, sets out 
    the membership and roles of the State Technical Committees. The 
    Department of Agriculture Reorganization Act of 1994 (7 U.S.C. 6901 et 
    seq.) exempts State Technical Committees from provisions of the Federal 
    Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.2).
        NRCS proposes that State Technical Committee membership be expanded 
    to consist of individuals who represent a variety of natural resource 
    sciences and occupations, including those related to soil, water, 
    wetlands, plants, and wildlife. USDA believes the membership expansion 
    of State Technical Committees, which creates new sources of local 
    conservation expertise, is a positive step. However, NRCS believes that 
    the ultimate responsibility of the State Conservationist is to ensure 
    that all interests are adequately represented on the Committee.
        As a result of the passage of the 1996 Act, eligibility for State 
    Technical Committee membership was expanded to include the private 
    sector. In addition to these members, NRCS proposes to add additional 
    agencies and groups based on their historical relationship with USDA 
    and State Technical Committees. These member agencies
    
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    and groups included the following: Environmental Protection Agency, 
    Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Army Corps of 
    Engineers, State Farm Service Agency Committee, and Federally 
    recognized American Indian Tribal Governments and Alaskan Native 
    Corporations, encompassing 100,000 acres or more in the State.
        The State Technical Committees shall include one representative 
    from each of the following agencies or groups, unless the agency or 
    group declines membership:
         NRCS, as Chairperson;
         Farm Service Agency;
         State Farm Service Agency Committee;
         Forest Service;
         Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension 
    Service;
         Rural Development;
         Fish and Wildlife Service;
         Bureau of Land Management;
         Bureau of Indian Affairs;
         U.S. Geological Survey;
         U.S. Army Corps of Engineers;
         Each of the Federally recognized American Indian Tribal 
    Governments and Alaskan Native Corporations, encompassing 100,000 acres 
    or more in the State;
         State departments and agencies which the NRCS State 
    Conservationist deems appropriate, including a member from each of the 
    following:
    
    --State fish and wildlife agency;
    --State forester or equivalent official;
    --State water resources agency;
    --State department of agriculture;
    --State association of soil and water conservation districts;
    --State coastal zone management agency; State soil and water 
    conservation agency; and
    --Other Federal, State, tribal and local agency representatives with 
    expertise in soil, water, wetlands, plant, and wildlife management, as 
    the NRCS State Conservationist considers appropriate.
        In addition to other Federal, State, tribal, and local agency and 
    group membership, the State Technical Committees will include members 
    from the following private interests, including:
         Agricultural producers with demonstrable conservation 
    expertise;
         Nonprofit organizations with demonstrable conservation 
    expertise;
         Persons knowledgeable about conservation techniques and 
    programs; and
         Agribusiness.
        To ensure that recommendations of the State Technical Committees 
    take into account the needs of the diverse groups served by the USDA, 
    membership shall include, to the extent practicable, individuals with 
    demonstrated ability to represent minorities, women, and persons with 
    disabilities.
        In accordance with the preceding paragraphs, the NRCS State 
    Conservationist determines the membership on the State Technical 
    Committee. Individuals or groups wanting to participate on a State 
    Technical Committee may submit to the NRCS State Conservationist for 
    that State a request which explains their interest and outlines their 
    credentials which they believe are relevant to becoming a member of the 
    State Technical Committee. Decisions of the NRCS State Conservationist 
    concerning membership on the committee are final and not appealable to 
    any other individual or group.
        State Technical Committee meetings are open to the public. This 
    rule proposes that the State Conservationist provide public notice of 
    meetings that consider issues relating to particular conservation 
    programs. The State Conservationist will publish a meeting notice no 
    later than 7 calendar days prior to the meeting. Notification may 
    exceed this 7 day minimum where State open meeting laws exist and 
    require a longer notification period. NRCS proposes that this notice be 
    published in one or more newspaper(s), including Tribally-recommended 
    publications, to achieve statewide notification. The State 
    Conservationist will schedule and conduct the meetings, although 
    meetings may be requested by any USDA agency as needed.
        In some situations, specialized subcommittees, made up of State 
    Technical Committee members, may be needed to analyze and refine 
    specific issues. The State Conservationist, may assemble certain 
    members to discuss, examine, and focus on a particular technical or 
    programmatic topic. In such situations, where subcommittee meetings 
    occur, public notification and participation are not necessary. 
    Nevertheless, decisions resulting from these subcommittee sessions 
    shall be made only in a general session of the State Technical 
    Committee, where the public is notified and invited to attend.
        The State Technical Committees have no implementation or 
    enforcement authority. However, the Committees' advisory capacity 
    extends to many of the USDA conservation programs. As set forth in 
    Section 1262 of the 1985 Act (16 U.S.C. 3862(c)), the responsibilities 
    of the State Technical Committee include recommendations on matters 
    such as:
         The technical aspects of wetland protection, restoration, 
    and mitigation requirements;
         Guidelines for haying or grazing and the control of weeds 
    to protect nesting wildlife on set-aside acreage;
         Highly erodible land exemptions and appeals;
         Wetland and highly erodible land conservation compliance 
    exemptions and appeals;
         Methods to address common weed and pest problems and 
    programs to control weeds and pests found on acreage enrolled in the 
    Conservation Reserve Program (16 U.S.C. 3831-3836);
         Guidelines for planting perennial cover for water quality 
    and wildlife habitat improvement on set-aside lands;
         Criteria and priorities for state initiatives under the 
    Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) under chapter 4 of 
    subtitle D; and
    
    Section 1262 of the 1985 Act (16 U.S.C. 3862(c)(8)) also provides that 
    State Technical Committees may offer recommendations on other matters 
    determined appropriate by the NRCS State Conservationist. USDA will 
    seek State Technical Committee recommendations including, but not 
    limited to, the following:
         The establishment of the Wildlife Habitat Incentives 
    Program (WHIP), as set forth in Section 387 of the 1996 Act (16 U.S.C 
    3836a);
         The development of a Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) (16 
    U.S.C. 3837) wetland restoration plan;
         Program assistance to Environmental Quality Incentive 
    Program (EQIP) participants with significant statewide resource 
    concerns outside a priority area, 7 CFR part 1466;
         Eligible conservation practices for an EQIP priority area 
    or for significant statewide resource concerns outside a priority area, 
    7 CFR part 1466;
         Criteria to be used in defining a large confined livestock 
    operation under EQIP, 7 CFR part 1466;
         Suggestions on how often producers' EQIP applications are 
    ranked and selected, 7 CFR part 1466;
         Criteria to prioritize applications from applicants with 
    significant statewide resource concerns outside a priority area, 7 CFR 
    part 1466;
         Statewide program guidelines applicable to WRP easement 
    compensation, restoration planning, priority ranking, and related 
    policy matters, 7 CFR part 1467;
         Determination of cost share and incentive payment limits 
    for participants subject to environmental requirements or with 
    significant statewide resource concerns outside a
    
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    priority area, under the EQIP provision, 7 CFR part 1466;
         Identification of any categories of conversion activities 
    and conditions which are routinely determined by NRCS to have minimal 
    effect on wetland functions and values as described in 7 CFR part 12; 
    and
         Types or classes of wetland that are not eligible for 
    mitigation exemption, under the Wetland Conservation provisions, 7 CFR 
    part 12.
    
    Technical Assistance
    
        The NRCS delivers the majority of the technical assistance provided 
    to private landowners pursuant to 7 CFR 610.2. Section 610.2 has not 
    yet been revised to provide for the responsibilities assigned to the 
    NRCS beyond that of soil conservation (16 U.S.C 2005). To reflect the 
    broader mission of NRCS, particularly as it relates to technical 
    assistance provided to private grazing land (16 U.S.C. 2005b), NRCS is 
    amending Sec. 610.2 to acknowledge that one of NRCS' missions is to 
    improve the quality of all agricultural lands, including grazing land, 
    pastureland, rangeland, forestland, and cropland so that the long-term 
    sustainability of the resource base is achieved.
    
    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 610
    
        Soil conservation, Technical assistance, Water resources.
    
        Accordingly part 610 of Title 7 of the Code of Federal Regulations 
    is amended as follows:
    
    PART 610--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority for part 610 is revised to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 590a-f, 590q, 2005, 2005b.
    
        2. Section 610.2 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 610.2  Scope.
    
        (a) Conservation operations, including technical assistance, is the 
    basic soil and water conservation program of NRCS. This program is 
    designed to provide assistance to:
        (1) Reduce soil losses from erosion;
        (2) Help solve soil, water, and agricultural waste management 
    problems;
        (3) Bring about adjustments in land use as needed;
        (4) Reduce damage caused by excess water and sedimentation; and
        (5) Improve the quality of all agricultural lands, including 
    grazing land, pastureland, rangeland, forestland, and cropland so that 
    the long-term sustainability of the resource base is achieved.
        (b) The Natural Resources Conservation Service is the technical 
    agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture for providing assistance 
    to conservation districts and other organizations in planning and 
    carrying out their conservation programs. NRCS works with individuals, 
    groups, and units of government to help them plan and carry out 
    conservation decisions to meet their objectives.
        3. A new Subpart C is added to read as follows:
    
    Subpart C--State Technical Committees
    
    Sec.
    610.21  Purpose and scope.
    610.22  State Technical Committee membership.
    610.23  State Technical Committee meetings.
    610.24  Responsibilities of State Technical Committees.
    
    
    Sec. 610.21  Purpose and scope.
    
        This subpart sets forth the procedures for establishing and 
    utilizing the advice of State Technical Committees. USDA will use State 
    Technical Committees in an advisory capacity in the administration of 
    certain conservation programs and initiatives. These State Technical 
    Committees are exempt from the provisions of the Federal Advisory 
    Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. 2). The NRCS shall establish in each State 
    a technical committee to assist in making technical recommendations 
    relating to the implementation of conservation provisions. This subpart 
    sets forth the membership guidelines and responsibilities of the State 
    Technical Committees.
    
    
    Sec. 610.22  State Technical Committee membership.
    
        (a) State Technical Committees shall include members who represent 
    a variety of natural resource sciences and occupations, including those 
    related to soil, water, wetlands, plants, and wildlife. The State 
    Conservationist is to ensure that all interests are equally 
    represented. Committee membership includes one representative from the 
    following agencies or groups, if willing to serve:
        (1) NRCS, as Chairperson;
        (2) Farm Service Agency;
        (3) State Farm Service Agency Committee;
        (4) Forest Service;
        (5) Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service;
        (6) Rural Development;
        (7) Fish and Wildlife Service;
        (8) Environmental Protection Agency;
        (9) Bureau of Land Management;
        (10) Bureau of Indian Affairs;
        (11) U.S. Geological Survey;
        (12) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers;
        (13) Each of the Federally recognized American Indian Tribal 
    Governments and Alaskan Native Corporations encompassing 100,000 acres 
    or more in the State;
        (14) State departments and agencies which the NRCS State 
    Conservationist deems appropriate, including a member from each of the 
    following:
        (i) State fish and wildlife agency;
        (ii) State forester or equivalent official;
        (iii) State water resources agency;
        (iv) State department of agriculture;
        (v) State association of soil and water conservation districts;
        (vi) State soil and water conservation agency;
        (vii) State coastal zone management agency; and
        (15) Other Federal, State, tribal, and local agency personnel with 
    expertise in soil, water, wetlands, plant, and wildlife management, as 
    the NRCS State Conservationist considers appropriate.
        (b) In addition to agency membership, State Technical Committees 
    shall contain members from the following private interests, including:
        (1) Agricultural producers with demonstrable conservation 
    expertise;
        (2) Nonprofit organizations with demonstrable expertise;
        (3) Persons knowledgeable about economic and environmental impacts 
    of conservation techniques and programs; and
        (4) Agribusiness.
        (c) To ensure that recommendations of the State Technical 
    Committees take into account the needs of the diverse groups served by 
    the USDA, membership shall include, to the extent practicable, 
    individuals with demonstrated ability to represent minorities, women, 
    and persons with disabilities.
        (d) In accordance with the guidelines in paragraphs (a), (b), and 
    (c) of this section, the State Conservationist determines membership on 
    the State Technical Committee. Individuals or groups wanting to 
    participate on a State Technical Committee within a specific State may 
    submit to the State Conservationist of that particular State a request 
    which explains their interest and outlines their credentials which they 
    believe are relevant to becoming a member of the State Technical 
    Committee. Decisions of the State Conservationist concerning membership 
    on the committee are final and not appealable to any other individual 
    or group within USDA.
    
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    Sec. 610.23  State Technical Committee meetings.
    
        (a) The State Conservationist of each State chairs the State 
    Technical Committee. State Technical Committees shall provide public 
    notice of meetings that consider issues related to conservation 
    programs. The State Conservationist shall publish a meeting notice no 
    later than 7 calendar days prior to the meeting. Notification may 
    exceed this 7-day minimum where State open meeting laws exist and 
    require a longer notification period. The State Conservationist shall 
    publish this notice in at least one or more newspaper(s), including 
    Tribally-recommended publications, to attain statewide circulation.
        (b) The State Conservationist, as Chairperson, schedules and 
    conducts the meetings, although a meeting may be requested by any USDA 
    agency as needed.
    
    
    Sec. 610.24  Responsibilities of State Technical Committees.
    
        (a) Each State Technical Committee established under this subpart 
    shall meet on a regular basis, as determined by the State 
    Conservationist, to provide information, analysis, and recommendations.
        (b) The State Technical Committee shall provide, in writing to the 
    implementing USDA program agency, recommendations, data, and technical 
    analyses, which reflect the professional information and judgment of 
    the State Technical Committee. Such information, analyses, and 
    recommendations shall be provided in a manner that will assist in 
    determining matters of fact, technical merit, or scientific question.
        (c) The implementing agency reserves the authority to accept or 
    reject the Committee's recommendations; however, the implementing 
    agency shall give strong consideration to the Committee's suggestions.
    
        Signed in Washington, D.C. on November 28, 1997.
    Thomas A. Weber,
    Acting Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service.
    [FR Doc. 97-31727 Filed 12-3-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/04/1997
Department:
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule with request for comments.
Document Number:
97-31727
Dates:
Comments must be received by January 5, 1998.
Pages:
64174-64177 (4 pages)
RINs:
0578-AA22: 7 CFR Part 610 Technical Assistance
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0578-AA22/7-cfr-part-610-technical-assistance
PDF File:
97-31727.pdf
CFR: (5)
7 CFR 610.2
7 CFR 610.21
7 CFR 610.22
7 CFR 610.23
7 CFR 610.24