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Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

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These actions apply to all domestic ACTION: Notice of proposed directive; Forest Service Manual (FSM) 2070,
sugar marketed for human consumption request for comment. Native Plant Materials, which addresses
in the United States from October 1, the uses of native plant materials in the
SUMMARY: The Forest Service is
2005, through September 30, 2006. revegetation, restoration, and
proposing to establish a new directive to
Signed in Washington, DC, on May 15, Forest Service Manual (FSM) 2070 for rehabilitation of National Forest System
2006. native plant materials, which will lands in order to achieve the Agency’s
Teresa C. Lasseter, provide direction for the use, growth, goal of providing for the diversity of
Executive Vice President, Commodity Credit development, and storage of native plant and animal communities. The
Corporation. plant materials. Public comment is proposed policy would direct
[FR Doc. 06–4875 Filed 5–25–06; 8:45 am] invited and will be considered in collaboration with federal, State, and
BILLING CODE 3410–05–P development of the final directive. A local government entities and the public
copy of the proposed directive is to develop and implement a program for
available at native plant materials for use in
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE http://www.fs.fed.us/rangelands/ revegetation, restoration, and
whoweare/documents/ rehabilitation.
Forest Service FSM2070_Final_2_062905.pdf. In proposing this new policy, the
Eastern Washington Cascades DATES: Comments must be received in Forest Service’s goal is to promote the
Provincial Advisory Committee and the writing by July 25, 2006. use of native plant materials in
Yakima Provincial Advisory Committee ADDRESSES: Send written comments via revegetation for restoration and
the U.S. Postal Service to; Native Plant rehabilitation in order to manage and
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. Materials Proposed Directive, Rangeland conserve terrestrial and aquatic
ACTION: Notice of meeting. Management Staff, MAIL STOP 1103, biological diversity. The proposed
Forest Service, USDA, 1400 policy defines a native plant as: All
SUMMARY: The Eastern Washington
Independence Avenue, SW., indigenous terrestrial and aquatic plant
Cascades Provincial Advisory
Washington, DC 20250, or by facsimile species that evolved naturally in an
Committee and the Yakima Provincial
to (202) 205–1096 or by e-mail to ecosystem. The proposed policy also
Advisory Committee will meet on
nativeplant@fs.fed.us. If comments are requires the use of best available
Wednesday, June 7, 2006 and
sent via facsimile or e-mail, the public information to choose ecologically
Wednesday, June 21, 2006 at the
is asked not to submit duplicate written adapted plant materials for the site and
Okanogan and Wenatchee National
comments by mail. Please confine
Forests Headquarters Office, 215 situation. Further, the proposed policy
comments to issues pertinent to the
Melody Lane, Wenatchee, WA. These states that native plants are to be used
proposed directive and explain the
meetings will begin at 9 a.m. and when timely natural regeneration of the
reasons for any recommended changes.
continue until 3 p.m. During these native plant community is not likely to
All comments, including names and
meetings Provincial Advisory occur; native plant materials are the first
addresses when provided, are placed in
Committee members will continue the choice in revegatation for restoration
the record and are available for public
collaboration process on forest plan and rehabilitation efforts. Nonnative,
inspection and copying at 201 14th
issues relating to the preparation of a non-invasive plant species may be used
Street, SW., Washington, DC, during
revised forest plan for the Okanogan and when needed: (1) In emergency
regular business hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
Wenatchee National Forests. All Eastern conditions to protect basic resource
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Washington Cascades and Yakima values such as soil stability and water
holidays. Persons wishing to inspect the
Province Advisory Committee meetings quality; (2) as an interim, non-persistent
comments are encouraged to call in
are open to the public.
advance to Brian Boyd, (202) 205–1496 measure designed to aid in new
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: to facilitate entrance into the building. establishment of native plants (unless
Direct questions regarding this meeting FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: natural soil, water and biotic conditions
to Paul Hart, Designated Federal Larry Stritch, Rangeland Management have been permanently altered); (3)
Official, USDA, Wenatchee National Staff, USDA Forest Service, Mailstop native plant species are not available;
Forest, 215 Melody Lane, Wenatchee, 1103, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., and (4) when working in permanently
Washington 98801, 509–664–9200. Washington, DC 20250, (202) 205–1279. altered plant communities. Under no
Dated: May 11, 2006. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title 36 circumstances will nonnative invasive
Paul Hart, CFR 219.10(b) states: ‘‘The overall goal plant species be used.
Designated Federal Official, Okanogan and of the ecological element of When the proposed policy is issued as
Wenatchee National Forests. sustainability is to provide a framework final, the Forest Service will: (1)
[FR Doc. 06–4878 Filed 5–25–06; 8:45am] to contribute to sustaining native Undertake a comprehensive assessment
BILLING CODE 3410–11–M ecological systems by providing
of needs (type and amount) for native
ecological conditions to support
plant materials; (2) invest in a long-term
diversity of native plant and animal
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE species in the plan area.’’ Executive commitment to research and
Order 13112 (February 3, 1999, sec. development, education, and
Forest Service 2(a)(2)(IV)) on invasive species states technology transfer for native plant
the agencies will ‘‘provide for materials; (3) expand efforts to increase
RIN 0596–AC44 restoration of native species and habitat the availability of native plant materials;
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conditions in ecosystems that have been and (4) collaborate with other federal
Notice of Proposed Native Plant agencies; tribal, State, and local
Material Policy, Forest Service Manual invaded [by non-native species].’’ In
accordance with the executive order and governments; academic institutions; and
(FSM) 2070
regulation, the Forest Service is the private sector.
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. developing a new proposed directive to

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30376 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 102 / Friday, May 26, 2006 / Notices

Regulatory Certifications various levels of government. Therefore, Controlling Paperwork Burdens on the
the Agency concludes that the proposed Public
Regulatory Impact
directive does not have federalism This proposed directive does not
This proposed directive has been implications. contain any additional recordkeeping or
reviewed under USDA procedures and
Consultation and Coordination With reporting requirements associated with
Executive Order 12866 (September 30,
Indian Tribal Governments onshore oil and gas exploration and
1993) on regulatory planning and
review. It has been determined that this development or other information
This proposed directive has been collection requirements as defined in
is not a significant action. This
proposed action to provide agency reviewed under Executive Order 13175 Title 5 Code of Federal Regulations
direction would not have an annual (November 6, 2000) on consultation and (CFR), part 1320. Accordingly, the
effect of $100 million or more on the coordination with Indian tribal review provisions of the Paperwork
economy nor adversely affect governments. This proposed directive Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
productivity, competition, jobs, the does not have substantial direct effects et seq.) and its implementing
environment, public health or safety, on one or more Indian tribes, on the regulations at 5 CFR part 1320 do not
nor State or local governments. This relationship between the federal apply.
proposed action would not interfere government and Indian tribes, or on the Dated: May 16, 2006
with an action taken or planned by distribution of power and Dale N. Bosworth,
another agency nor raise new legal or responsibilities between the federal
Chief, Forest Service.
policy issues. Finally, this proposed government and Indian tribes. Nor does
[FR Doc. E6–8136 Filed 5–25–06; 8:45 am]
action would not alter the budgetary this proposed directive impose
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impact of entitlements, grants, user fees, substantial direct compliance costs on
or loan programs or the rights and Indian tribal governments or preempt
obligations of recipients program. tribal law. Therefore, it has been
determined that this proposed directive COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM
Accordingly, this proposed action is not PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR
subject to Office of Management and does not have tribal implications
requiring advance consultation with SEVERELY DISABLED
Budget review under Executive Order
12866. Indian tribes.
Procurement List; Proposed Additions
Environmental Impact No Takings Implications and Deletion
These proposed additions to Forest This proposed directive has been AGENCY: Committee for Purchase From
Service Manual (FSM) 2070 would analyzed in accordance with the People Who Are Blind or Severely
address the use of native plant materials principles and criteria contained in Disabled.
in revegetation, rehabilitation, and Executive Order 12630 (March 15, 1998) ACTION: Proposed Additions to and
restoration projects; and when on governmental actions and Deletions from Procurement List.
nonnative, noninvasive species may be interference with constitutionally
used. Section 31.1b of Forest Service SUMMARY: The Committee is proposing
protected property rights. It has been
Handbook (FSH) 1909.15 (57 FR 43168; to add to the Procurement List products
determined that the proposed directive
September 18, 1992) excludes from and services to be furnished by
does not pose the risk of a taking of
documentation in an environmental nonprofit agencies employing persons
constitutionally protected private
assessment or impact statement ‘‘rules, who are blind or have other severe
property.
regulations, or policies to establish disabilities, and to delete a product
Service-wide administrative procedures, Civil Justice Reform Act previously furnished by such agencies.
program processes, or instruction.’’ The Comments Must be Received on or
This proposed action has been Before: June 25, 2006.
Agency’s preliminary assessment is that
reviewed under Executive Order 12988 ADDRESSES: Committee for Purchase
this proposed action falls within this
(February 7, 1996) on civil justice From People Who Are Blind or Severely
category of actions, and that no
reform. If this proposed directive were Disabled, Jefferson Plaza 2, Suite 10800,
extraordinary circumstances exist as
adopted: (1) All State and local laws and 1421 Jefferson Davis Highway,
currently defined which would require
regulations that are in conflict with this Arlington, Virginia, 22202–3259.
preparation of an environmental impact
proposed directive or which would For Further Information or to Submit
statement or environmental assessment.
impede its full implementation would Comments Contact: Sheryl D. Kennerly,
A final determination will be made
be preempted; (2) no retroactive effect Telephone: (703) 603–7740, Fax: (703)
upon adoption of the final directive.
would be given to this proposed 603–0655, or e-mail
Federalism directive; and (3) it would not require SKennerly@jwod.gov.
The agency has considered this administrative proceedings before
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
proposed directive under the parties may file suit in court challenging
notice is published pursuant to 41
requirements of Executive Order 13132 its provisions.
U.S.C. 47(a)(2) and 41 CFR 51–2.3. Its
(August 4, 1999) on federalism. The Energy Effects purpose is to provide interested persons
agency has made an assessment that the an opportunity to submit comments on
proposed directive conforms with the This proposed directive has been the proposed actions.
federalism principles set out in this reviewed under Executive Order 13211
executive order; would not impose any (May 18, 2001) on actions concerning Additions
compliance costs on the States; and regulations that significantly affect If the Committee approves the
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would not have substantial direct effects energy supply, distribution, or use. It proposed additions, the entities of the
on the States, on the relationship has been determined that this proposed Federal Government identified in this
between the national government and directive does not constitute a notice for each product or service will
the States, nor on the distribution of significant energy action as defined in be required to procure the products and
power and responsibilities among the the Executive Order. services listed below from nonprofit

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