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Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

163 / Wednesday, August 24, 2005 / Notices 49667

PRE-DISASTER MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM—SUB-GRANT APPLICATIONS


Number of Hours per Annual
Number of
Type of collection forms responses/ response and burden
respondents respondent record keeping hours

(A) (B) (A*B*C)

Benefit-Cost Determination—Sub-grant Application ........ 56 20 5 hours 5600.0


Environmental Review—Sub-grant application ............... 56 20 7.5 hours 8400.0
Project Narrative—Sub-grant application (including PDM 56 20 12 hours 13440.0
Evaluation Information Questions).

Subtotal for Grant Supplemental Information ........... ........................ ........................ 27,440

Total Burden for PDM ....................................... ........................ ........................ 50,887

Comments: Interested persons are DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND part of Phase II of the electronic, web-
invited to submit written comments on SECURITY based application for Flood Mitigation
the proposed information collection to Assistance (FMA) grants through
the Office of Information and Regulatory Federal Emergency Management FEMA’s eGrant system, including all
Affairs at OMB, Attention: Desk Officer Agency application information and the
for the Department of Homeland financial and program performance
Agency Information Collection reports. The eGrants system is being
Security/FEMA at e-mail address
Activities: Submission for OMB developed to meet the intent of the
kflee@omb.eop.gov or facsimile number Review; Comment Request
(202) 395–7285. Comments must be eGovernment initiative, authorized by
submitted on or before September 23, AGENCY: Federal Emergency Public Law 106–107 passed on
2005. In addition, interested persons Management Agency, Emergency November 20, 1999.
may also send comments to FEMA (see Preparedness and Response Directorate, Affected Public: State, Local or Tribal
U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Government and Not For Profit
contact information below).
ACTION: Notice and request for Institutions.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: comments. Number of Respondents: 56.
Requests for additional information or Estimated Time per Respondent: The
copies of the information collection SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency information collection for FMA through
should be made to Muriel B. Anderson, Management Agency (FEMA) has e-Grants in this OMB Approval 1660–
Chief, Records Management Section, submitted the following information 0072 is an optional method to the FEMA
FEMA at 500 C Street, SW., Room 316, collection to the Office of Management Grant Administration Forms, currently
Washington, DC 20472, facsimile and Budget (OMB) for review and approved under OMB Approval Number
number (202) 646–3347, or e-mail clearance in accordance with the 1660–0025. We expect the availability of
address FEMA-Information- requirements of the Paperwork e-Grants to reduce the information
Collections@dhs.gov. Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. collection and reporting burden of
Chapter 35). The submission describes Grantees; however, since we have only
Dated: August 18, 2005. the nature of the information collection, utilized the e-Grants system for one
George S. Trotter, the categories of respondents, the complete funding cycle, we do not have
Acting Branch Chief, Information Resources estimated burden (i.e., the time, effort sufficient data available to demonstrate
Management Division, Information and resources used by respondents to or document the anticipated reduced
Technology Services Directorate. respond) and cost, and includes the burden. We expect further funding
[FR Doc. 05–16823 Filed 8–23–05; 8:45 am] actual data collection instruments cycles, and increased familiarity by
BILLING CODE 9110–41–P FEMA will use. applicants on the use of the electronic
Title: Flood Mitigation Assistance system, to result in a reduced burden for
(eGrants) and Grant Supplemental respondents. FEMA will assess any
Information. reduction in burden hours, and
OMB Number: 1660–0072. consequently reduction in cost, to
Abstract: Information sought in this applicants with additional feedback
collection will include all of Phase I and from the FY2005 application cycle.
Grant Application and Reporting Forms Approved under OMB No. 1660–0025

Number of Hours per Annual


Number of
Type of collection forms responses/ response and burden
respondents respondent recordkeeping hours

(A) (B) (A*B*C)

SF–424 (Application face sheet) .................................................... 56 3 45 minutes ........ 126.0


FEMA Form 20–10—Financial Status Report, Quarterly Progress 56 4 1 hour ............... 224.0
Report.
FEMA Form 20–16, 20–16A, 20–16B, 20–16C (Summary of as- 56 1 1.7 hours .......... 95.2
surances & certifications).
SF–LLL (lobbying disclosure) ......................................................... 56 1 10 minutes ........ 9.3

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49668 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 163 / Wednesday, August 24, 2005 / Notices

Grant Application and Reporting Forms Approved under OMB No. 1660–0025—Continued

Number of Hours per Annual


Number of
Type of collection forms responses/ response and burden
respondents respondent recordkeeping hours

(A) (B) (A*B*C)

FEMA Form 20–18—Report of Government Property ................... 56 1 4.2 hours .......... 235.2
FEMA 20–19—Report of Unobligated Balance (or substitute) ...... 56 1 5 minutes .......... 4.7
FEMA Form 20–20—Budget—Non-Construction ........................... 56 3 9.7 hours .......... 1629.6
FEMA Form 76–10A—Obligating Document For Award/Amend- 56 3 1.2 hours .......... 201.6
ment.
Annual Audit & Audit Trail Requirements ....................................... 56 1 30 minutes ........ 28.0

Total for Standard Forms (SF) & FEMA Forms ...................... ............................ ............................ ........................... 2,554

Grant Supplemental Information—Sub-Grant Applications

Benefit-Cost Determination ............................................................. 56 2 5 hours ............. 560.0


Environmental Review .................................................................... 56 2 7.5 hours .......... 840.0
Project Narrative—Sub-grant Application ....................................... 56 4 12 hours ........... 2688.0

Total Burden for FMA eGrants and Supplemental Information ............................ ............................ ........................... 4,088

Estimated Total Annual Burden SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife considered necessary for the
Hours: 4,088. Service (we) announces the availability conservation of the species, establish
Comments: Interested persons are of the Draft Revised Recovery Plan for criteria for downlisting or delisting
invited to submit written comments on Hawaiian Waterbirds, Second Draft of listed species, and estimate time and
the proposed information collection to Second Revision, for public review and cost for implementing the measures
the Office of Information and Regulatory comment. needed for recovery.
Affairs at OMB, Attention: Desk Officer DATES: Comments on the second draft The Act requires the development of
for the Department of Homeland revised recovery plan must be received recovery plans for endangered or
Security/FEMA at e-mail address on or before October 24, 2005. threatened species unless such a plan
cmartin@omb.gov or facsimile number ADDRESSES: Copies of the second draft would not promote the conservation of
(202) 395–7285. Comments must be revised recovery plan are available for the species. Section 4(f) of the Act
submitted on or before September 23, inspection, by appointment, during requires that public notice, and an
2005. In addition, interested persons normal business hours at the following opportunity for public review and
may also send comments to FEMA (see location: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, comment, be provided during recovery
contact information below). Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office, plan development. We will consider all
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Room 3–122, information presented during the public
Requests for additional information or Box 50088, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850 comment period on each new or revised
copies of the information collection (telephone: 808–792–9400). Requests for recovery plan. Substantive comments
should be made to Samuel Smith, copies of the second draft revised may result in changes to a recovery
Acting Chief, Records Management recovery plan and written comments plan. Substantive comments regarding
Branch, FEMA at 500 C Street, SW., and materials regarding this plan should recovery plan implementation may not
Room 316, Washington, DC 20472, be addressed to the Field Supervisor, necessarily result in changes to the
facsimile number (202) 646–3347, or e- Ecological Services, at the above recovery plan, but will be forwarded to
mail address FEMA-Information- Honolulu address. An electronic copy of appropriate Federal agency or other
Collections@dhs.gov. the second draft revised recovery plan is entities so that they can take these
Dated: August 18, 2005. also available at http:// comments into account during the
George S. Trotter, endangered.fws.gov/recovery/ course of implementing recovery
Acting Branch Chief, Information Resources index.html#plans. actions. Individual responses to
Management Division, Information comments will not be provided.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric This second draft revised recovery
Technology Services Directorate.
VanderWerf, Fish and Wildlife plan addresses four species of Hawaiian
[FR Doc. 05–16824 Filed 8–23–05; 8:45 am]
Biologist, at the above Honolulu waterbirds: The Hawaiian duck or koloa
BILLING CODE 9110–41–P
address. maoli (Anas wyvilliana), Hawaiian coot
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: or ‘alae ke‘oke‘o (Fulica alai), Hawaiian
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR common moorhen or ‘alae ‘ula
Background (Gallinula chloropus sandvicensis), and
Fish and Wildlife Service Recovery of endangered or threatened Hawaiian stilt or ae‘o (Himantopus
animals and plants is a primary goal of mexicanus knudseni), all listed as
Draft Revised Recovery Plan for the Endangered Species Act (Act) (16 endangered. A recovery plan for these
Hawaiian Waterbirds, Second Draft of U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and our endangered four waterbirds was first published in
Second Revision species program. Recovery means 1978, and the first revision of the
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, improvement of the status of listed recovery plan was published in 1985.
Interior. species to the point at which listing is On July 9, 1999, we published in the
no longer required under the criteria set Federal Register a notice announcing
ACTION: Notice of document availability
out in section 4(a)(1) of the Act. the availability for comment of a draft
for review and comment.
Recovery plans describe actions of the second revision to the recovery

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