Federal Register: September 22, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 184)
DOCID: FR Doc 06-8096
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
NOTICE: NOTICES
ACTION: Committees; establishment, renewal, termination, etc.:
DOCUMENT ACTION: Notice of intent to establish Recreation Resource Advisory Committees and a call for nominations.
SUBJECT CATEGORY:
Recreation Resource Advisory Committees
DATES: All nominations should be received by the appropriate Regional Office by October 23, 2006. If necessary, managers in each region may continue accepting applications beyond this date to ensure broad and balanced representation on the Recreation RAC. Nominations must contain a completed application packet that includes background information and other information that addresses a nominee's qualifications. Application packets for Recreation RACs can be obtained from the Forest Service Regional Offices listed below or on the Web at http://www.fs.fed.us/passespermits/rrac .
DOCUMENT SUMMARY:
The Secretary of Agriculture intends to establish five Forest Service Recreation Resource Advisory Committees (Recreation RACs) pursuant to Section 4 of the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (REA) that was passed into law as part of the 2005 Consolidated Appropriations Act (Pub. L. 108447) on December 8, 2004. The Recreation RACs will operate in the Pacific Northwest, Pacific Southwest, Eastern, and Southern Regions and the State of Colorado and will provide recommendations regarding recreation fees to both the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) as appropriate. The public is invited to submit nominations for membership on the Recreation RACs.
SUMMARY:
Recreation Resource Advisory Committees,
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Background
The REA directs the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Interior, or both to establish Recreation RACs in each State or region for Federal recreation lands and waters managed by the Forest Service or the BLM. These committees will make recommendations regarding the recreation fee program implementing or eliminating standard amenity fees; expanded amenity fees; and noncommercial, individual special recreation permit fees; expanding or limiting the recreation fee program; and feelevel changes.
The REA grants flexibility in the establishment of Recreation RACs by stating that the Secretaries:
1. May have as many additional Recreation RACs in a State or region as the Secretaries consider necessary;
2. Shall not establish a Recreation RAC in a State if the Secretaries determine, in consultation with the Governor of the State, that sufficient interest does not exist to ensure that participation on the committee is balanced in terms of the points of view represented and the functions to be performed; or
3. May use a resource advisory committee established pursuant to another provision of law and in accordance with that law.
To help determine the appropriate configuration of Recreation RACs, the Forest Service and BLM held 11 listening sessions in Idaho; Oregon; California; Colorado; Arizona; Nevada; Georgia; and Washington, DC; in June and July of 2005. Attendees included key partners, organizations with an interest in recreation management on Federal lands, and existing BLM and Forest Service advisory council members.
After the public meetings, conversations with congressional staff, internal Agency analysis, and legal review, the Forest Service and BLM developed the following advisory organization that has been approved by both the Departments of Agriculture and the Interior:
1. Establishment of five new Recreation RACs for the Forest Service's Pacific Northwest, Pacific Southwest, Eastern, and Southern Regions, and the State of Colorado.
2. Use of existing BLM Resource Advisory Councils (RACs) where appropriate;
3. Use of the existing Forest Service Black Hills National Forest Advisory Board; and
4. Does not establish Recreation RACs where the Secretaries, in consultation with the Governor of each State, have determined that sufficient interest does not exist as allowed in REA.
The Secretaries have signed an Interagency Agreement that authorizes the Forest Service to using existing BLM RACs and the BLM to use Forest Serviceestablished Recreation RACs for the purposes stated in REA.
Advisory Committee Organization
The organizational structure agreed to by the Secretaries is listed below by State for the Forest Service (FS) and the BLM:
Existing FS
State BLM RAC(s) FS recreation RAC advisory board No recreation RAC
Alabama...................... ................ Southern RegionFS. ...........................
Alaska....................... ........................................................ ................ Governor's request.
Arizona...................... BLM and FS. ...........................
Arkansas..................... ................ Southern RegionFS. ...........................
California................... ................ Pacific Southwest RegionBLM and FS. ...........................
Colorado..................... ................ ColoradoFS. ...........................
Connecticut.................. ................ No FS or BLM lands. ...........................
Delaware..................... ................ No FS or BLM lands. ...........................
Florida...................... ................ Southern RegionFS. ...........................
Georgia...................... ................ Southern RegionFS. ...........................
Idaho........................ BLM and FS. ...........................
Illinois..................... ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
Indiana...................... ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
Iowa......................... ................ No FS or BLM lands. ...........................
Kansas....................... ................ ColoradoFS. ...........................
Kentucky..................... ................ Southern RegionFS. ...........................
Louisiana.................... ................ Southern RegionFS. ...........................
Maine........................ ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
Maryland..................... ................ No FS or BLM lands. ...........................
Massachusetts................ ................ No FS or BLM lands. ...........................
Michigan..................... ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
Minnesota.................... ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
Mississippi.................. ................ Southern RegionFS. ...........................
Missouri..................... ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
Montana...................... BLM and FS. ...........................
Nebraska..................... ................ ........................................................ ................ Governor's request.
Nevada....................... BLM and FS. ...........................
New Hampshire................ ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
New Jersey................... ................ No FS or BLM lands. ...........................
New Mexico................... BLM and FS. ...........................
New York..................... ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
North Carolina............... ................ Southern RegionFS. ...........................
North Dakota................. BLM and FS will ........................... use the Dakotas
BLM RAC..
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Ohio......................... ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
Oklahoma..................... Black Kettle and Southern RegionFS Ouachita National Forest will use ...........................
Rita Blanca the Southern Region Recreation RAC. National
Grasslands will
use a New
Mexico BLM RAC.
Oregon....................... ................ Pacific Northwest RegionBLM and FS. ...........................
Pennsylvania................. ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
Puerto Rico.................. ................ Southern RegionFS. ...........................
Rhode Island................. ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
South Carolina............... ................ Southern RegionFS. ...........................
South Dakota................. BLM and Dakota ........................................................ Black Hills ...........................
Prairie National Forest
National will use its
Grassland will Advisory Board. use the Dakotas
BLM RAC.
Tennessee.................... ................ Southern RegionFS.
Texas........................ Black Kettle, Southern RegionFS National Forests of Texas will use
Rita Blanca, the Southern Region Recreation RAC. and McClellen
Creek National
Grasslands will
use a New
Mexico BLM RAC.
Vermont...................... ................ Eastern RegionFS.
Virginia..................... ................ Southern RegionBLM and FS. ...........................
Utah......................... BLM and FS. ...........................
Washington................... ................ Pacific Northwest RegionBLM and FS. ...........................
West Virginia................ ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
Wisconsin.................... ................ Eastern RegionFS. ...........................
Wyoming...................... ................ ........................................................ ................ Governor's request. Nomination and Application Information for Recreation RACs
Each Forest Service Recreation RAC shall consist of 11 members appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture. These members shall provide a broad and balanced representation from the recreation community as follows:
1. Five persons who represent recreation users and that include, as appropriate, the following:
a. Winter motorized recreation, such as snowmobiling;
b. Winter nonmotorized recreation, such as snowshoeing, cross country and downhill skiing, and snowboarding;
c. Summer motorized recreation, such as motorcycles, boaters, and offhighway vehicles;
d. Summer nonmotorized recreation, such as backpacking, horseback riding, mountain biking, canoeing, and rafting; and
e. Hunting and fishing.
2. Three persons who represent interest groups that include, as appropriate, the following:
a. Motorized outfitters and guides;
b. Nonmotorized outfitters and guides; and
c. Local environmental groups.
3. Three persons, as follows:
a. A State tourism official to represent the State;
b. A person who represents affected Indian tribes; and
c. A person who represents affected local government interests.
Any individual or organization may nominate one or more qualified persons to represent the interests listed above to serve on the Recreation RAC. To be considered for membership, nominees must
1. Identify what interest group they would represent and how they are qualified to represent that group;
2. State why they want to serve on the committee and what they can contribute;
3. Show their past experience in working successfully as part of a collaborative group; and
4. Complete Form AD755, Advisory Committee or Research and Promotion Background Information.
Letters of recommendation are welcome. Individuals may also nominate themselves. Nominees do not need to live in a State within a particular Recreation RAC area of jurisdiction nor live in a State in which Forest Servicemanaged lands are located.
Application packets, including evaluation criteria and the AD755 form, are available at http://www.fs.fed.us/passespermits/rrac or by contacting the respective regions identified in this notice. Nominees must submit all documents to the appropriate regional contact. Additional information about recreation fees and REA is available at http://www.fs.fed.us/passespermits/aboutrecfees.shtml.
The Agency will also work with Governors and county officials to identify potential nominees.
The Agency will review the applications and prepare a list of qualified applicants from which the Secretary of Agriculture shall appoint both committee members and alternates. An alternate will become a participating member of the Recreation RACs only if the member for whom the alternate is appointed to replace leaves the committee permanently.
Recreation RAC members serve without pay but are reimbursed for
travel and per diem expenses for regularly scheduled committee
meetings. All Recreation RAC meetings are open to the public and an
open public forum is part of each meeting. Meeting dates and times will be
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determined by Agency officials in consultation with the Recreation RAC members, when the committee is formed.
Dated: August 31, 2006.
Boyd K. Rutherford,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
Julie Cox, National Recreation RAC Coordinator, 333 SW. 1st Avenue, Portland, OR 97208, (503) 8082984.