81_FR_43759 81 FR 43631 - Final Supplementary Rules for the Cove Recreation Site, Owyhee County, Idaho

81 FR 43631 - Final Supplementary Rules for the Cove Recreation Site, Owyhee County, Idaho

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 128 (July 5, 2016)

Page Range43631-43634
FR Document2016-15833

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is finalizing supplementary rules for public use of the campground and day use areas at Cove Recreation Site, located along C.J. Strike Reservoir in the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area (NCA) in Owyhee County, Idaho. These final supplementary rules are compatible and consistent with the September 2008 Record of Decision (ROD) for the NCA's resource management plan (RMP).

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Land Management

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Final Supplementary Rules for the Cove Recreation Site, Owyhee 
County, Idaho

AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.

ACTION: Final supplementary rules.

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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is finalizing 
supplementary rules for public use of the campground and day use areas 
at Cove Recreation Site, located along C.J. Strike Reservoir in the 
Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area 
(NCA) in Owyhee County, Idaho. These final supplementary rules are 
compatible and consistent with the September 2008 Record of Decision 
(ROD) for the NCA's resource management plan (RMP).

DATES: These final supplementary rules are effective August 4, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may direct your inquiries to the Bureau of Land 
Management, Four Rivers Field Office, 3948 S. Development Avenue, 
Boise, ID 83705. Electronic mail: [email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jared Fluckiger, Outdoor Recreation 
Planner, Bureau of Land Management, Four Rivers Field Office, 3948 S. 
Development Avenue, Boise, ID 83705, telephone 208-384-3342. Persons 
who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the 
Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 to contact 
the above individual during normal business hours (8:00 a.m.-4:30 
p.m.). You will receive a reply during normal business hours.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Background

    The Cove Recreation Site is a 29-unit campground and day-use site 
located along C.J. Strike Reservoir, about 35 miles southwest of 
Mountain Home in southwestern Idaho. The site provides opportunities to 
fish, hike, view wildlife, boat (motorized and non-motorized), 
waterski, swim, camp, and picnic.
    There are no changes to Cove Recreation Site user fees, which were 
established in 2005 under the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act. 
The final supplementary rules will help the BLM achieve management 
objectives for the Snake River Birds of Prey NCA, which include 
restoring and rehabilitating non-shrub areas, and improving raptor and 
raptor prey habitat, while imposing only moderate restrictions on 
recreation. They will also provide the BLM with the enforcement tools 
needed to enhance public health and safety and help prevent damage to 
natural and cultural resources.

II. Discussion of Public Comments

    The BLM published proposed supplementary rules for the Cove 
Recreation Site in the Federal Register on June 25, 2014 (79 FR 36094). 
Originally, public comments were due August 25, 2014. The BLM accepted 
comments from the Owyhee County Commission on September 15, 2014, at 
the next in a series of monthly coordination meetings held to 
facilitate

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communication and understanding of BLM issues and decisions of concern 
to the County. The Commission had notified the BLM in a letter dated 
August 18, 2014, that it would need additional time beyond the original 
due date for comments to respond. Had the BLM received other comments 
in the period between August 25, 2014, and September 15, 2014, those 
comments would also have been accepted. However, no comments besides 
those from the Owyhee County Commission on September 15, 2014, were 
received after August 25, 2014.
    The Owyhee County Commission's comments showed support for 
increasing the proposed number of people allowed per site by 2 for 
single, double, and triple sites. In response to these comments, in the 
final rule the maximum number of people per campsite was changed to 8 
for a single site, 12 for a double site, and 16 for a triple site.
    During the regular comment period, the BLM received one form letter 
sent or signed by 121 people. The letter identified three concerns. The 
first concern was that camping would no longer be permitted on 
undeveloped land to the west of the developed portion of Cove 
Recreation Site fee area. This area was included in the 160 acres 
analyzed by the 2003 environmental assessment (EA), but is currently 
outside the fee area that contains developed recreation sites and 
facilities.
    The second concern was that restricting the number of people per 
campsite to 6 for a single site would burden larger and/or low-income 
families.
    The third concern was that the rule that does not permit off-
highway vehicle (OHV) use within the campground would be applied 
outside the developed portion of the campground to the west.
    In response to these comments, the final supplementary rules 
clarify that they only apply to the area within the developed 
recreation site, RV dump, and related facilities. The boundaries 
include a fence line one-half mile east from the boat ramp at Black 
Sands, the Cove Inlet on the east side of the recreation site and, the 
BLM private property lines on the south side. These rules will be 
applied within these boundaries.
    Rule number four, which restricts the number of people per 
campsite, was changed in the final rule to 8 for a single site, 12 for 
a double site, and 16 for a triple site.

III. Discussion of the Final Supplementary Rules

    These final supplementary rules will help the BLM achieve 
management objectives for the NCA and implement the decision associated 
with the 2003 environmental assessment (EA) for Reconstruction of the 
Cove Recreation Site, C.J. Strike Reservoir, 2003 EA No. ID 090 03 022 
(2003 EA). These final supplementary rules are compatible and 
consistent with the ROD for the NCA's RMP. The final supplementary 
rules also provide the BLM with the enforcement tools needed to help 
prevent damage to natural and cultural resources and provide for public 
health and safety.
    These final supplementary rules revise some of the definitions that 
were in the proposed supplementary rules. The definition of 
``Motorbike'' is revised to correct a typographical error (``trials 
bikes'' has been changed to ``trail bikes''). The definition of 
``Specialty off-highway vehicle'' is revised to clarify that a mention 
of other definitions refers to other definitions that are found in 
these supplementary rules. The definition of ``Utility type vehicle'' 
is revised to delete a reference to a definition of ``snowmobile,'' 
which does not appear in these supplementary rules.
    Rule number one requires immediate payment of user fees at a self-
service pay station. It also provides that holders of Golden Age or 
Golden Access Passports are entitled to a 50 percent fee reduction. 
Acting on a recommendation from the BLM's law enforcement officers, 
rule number one has been revised. As proposed, the first sentence in 
rule number one would have stated, ``User fees must be paid within one 
hour of arrival to the campground for overnight use and must be paid 
immediately upon arrival for day use.'' That sentence in the final 
supplementary rule states, ``User fees must be paid immediately upon 
parking or entering Cove Recreation Site.'' This change will help 
ensure prompt payment of user fees.
    Rule number two provides that fees for overnight camping permit up 
to two vehicles per numbered campsite, and requires an extra fee for 
additional vehicles.
    Rule number three permits camping only at numbered sites and rule 
number four limits the number of visitors allowed in each site. These 
rules will help ensure public safety and protect resources.
    Rule number five requires a check-out time of 2:00 p.m. to allow 
other users to use a site.
    Rule number six will prevent resource damage by prohibiting cross-
country vehicle travel within the campground.
    Rule number seven prohibits the use of OHVs in the campground. This 
rule will help ensure the protection of persons, property, and 
resources.
    Rule number eight prohibits vehicles and camping gear from being 
left unattended in the recreation site for longer than 24 hours. This 
rule will assist in making the recreation site available to other 
visitors.
    Rule number nine establishes quiet hours so that visitors may rest 
and sleep without interruption.
    Rule numbers ten and eleven establish acceptable behavior regarding 
the use of campfires and obtaining campfire fuel. These rules will help 
ensure visitor safety and will help prevent resource damage.
    Rule number twelve requires immediate removal and disposal of 
refuse. This rule will help ensure visitor safety and prevent resource 
damage. The second sentence of rule number twelve is revised in 
response to a recommendation from the BLM's law enforcement officers. 
As proposed, that sentence would have stated, ``All persons must keep 
their sites free of trash and litter during the period of occupancy.'' 
The second sentence of the final supplementary rule states, ``All 
persons must keep and leave their sites free of trash and litter at all 
times.'' The BLM believes that compared to the proposed wording, this 
wording will more effectively ensure public safety.
    Rule number thirteen prohibits dumping of graywater or blackwater 
anywhere outside an approved area. This rule will help safeguard public 
safety.
    Rule number fourteen provides that the maximum length of stay in 
the campground is 14 consecutive days. This rule will prevent semi-
permanent visitation.
    Rule number fifteen prohibits the use or discharge of paintball 
equipment in the campground and day-use areas. This rule will help 
reduce conflict between users of the established recreation area and 
potential damage to facilities.
    The BLM has replaced the proposed ``Penalties'' provision. The 
replacement, titled ``Enforcement,'' improves the precision and 
accuracy of the supplementary rules.

IV. Procedural Matters

Executive Order 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review

    The final supplementary rules are not a significant regulatory 
action and are not subject to review by the Office of

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Management and Budget under Executive Order 12866. They will not have 
an effect of $100 million or more on the economy. They will not 
adversely affect, in a material way, the economy; productivity; 
competition; jobs; environment; public health or safety; or State, 
local or tribal governments or communities. The final supplementary 
rules will not create a serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere 
with an action taken or planned by another agency. They do not 
materially alter the budgetary effects of entitlements, grants, or loan 
programs or the right or obligations of their recipients; nor do they 
raise novel legal or policy issues. The final supplemental rules impose 
rules of conduct for public use of a limited selection of public lands 
and provide greater consistency with the Idaho State Code to protect 
public health and safety.

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    The BLM prepared the 2003 EA to evaluate the environmental effects 
of the reconstruction of the Cove Recreation Site. These final 
supplementary rules are designed to mitigate issues discussed in the 
2003 EA. This action is strictly procedural and is therefore 
categorically excluded pursuant to 516 DM 2, Appendix 1.10. There are 
no extraordinary circumstances that would present potentially 
significant effects to the environment.
    The BLM has noted an increasing network of trails throughout the 
NCA due to widespread OHV use throughout the area. The 2003 EA states 
that the ground surrounding the structures on the site is disturbed and 
highly compacted from historic and heavy unrestricted vehicle traffic. 
As a result, soil erosion is a concern at the Cove Recreation Site, 
particularly on the east side of the inlet. The associated impacts to 
vegetation, water quality, and public health are also a concern. 
Uncontrolled OHV activity impacts wildlife populations (including 
raptors) and their habitats, and can adversely impact other 
recreational uses. The final supplementary rules are designed to 
mitigate:
    1. OHV impacts to wildlife, soils, and vegetation;
    2. User conflicts (noise, pets, weapons, vehicle speeding, etc.); 
and
    3. Human-caused wildfires.
    OHV impacts and user conflicts are described in the decision record 
for the 2003 EA, which is available for review in the BLM 
administrative record at the address specified in the ADDRESSES 
section.
    The impacts from human-caused wildfires are described in the ROD 
for the 2008 Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area RMP 
EIS. The ROD for the RMP EIS was signed by the BLM Idaho State Director 
on September 30, 2008. The ROD is available for review in the BLM 
administrative record at the address specified in the ADDRESSES section 
and online at: https://www.blm.gov/epl-front-office/eplanning/planAndProjectSite.do?methodName=dispatchToPatternPage¤tPageId=46154.
    The issues that form the basis of these final supplementary rules 
were analyzed in the 2003 EA for reconstruction of the site. The final 
supplementary rules are also compatible and consistent with the 2008 
ROD for the NCA's RMP and also provide for enforcement.
    The BLM found that the final supplementary rules would not 
constitute a major Federal action significantly affecting the quality 
of the human environment under NEPA section 102(2)(C), 42 U.S.C. 
4332(2)(C).

Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980

    Congress enacted the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA), as 
amended, 5 U.S.C. 601-612, to ensure Government regulations do not 
unnecessarily or disproportionately burden small entities. The RFA 
requires a regulatory flexibility analysis if a rule would have a 
significant economic impact, either detrimental or beneficial, on a 
substantial number of small entities. These final supplementary rules 
establish rules of conduct for public use of a limited area of public 
lands and should have no effect on business entities of any size. 
Therefore, the BLM has determined, under the RFA, that they would have 
no significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities.

Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act

    These final supplementary rules establish rules of conduct for 
public use of a limited area of public lands and do not affect 
commercial or business activities of any kind. Thus, the rules do not 
constitute a ``major rule'' as defined at 5 U.S.C. 804(2). They will 
not result in an effect on the economy of $100 million or more, an 
increase in costs or prices, or significant adverse effects on 
competition, employment, investment, productivity, innovation, or the 
ability of United States-based enterprises to compete with foreign-
based enterprises in domestic and export markets.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    These final supplementary rules will not impose an unfunded mandate 
on State, local or tribal governments in the aggregate or the private 
sector of more than $100 million per year, nor will they have a 
significant or unique effect on State, local, or tribal governments or 
the private sector. Therefore, the BLM is not required to prepare a 
statement containing the information required by the Unfunded Mandates 
Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).

Executive Order 12630, Governmental Actions and Interference With 
Constitutionally Protected Property Rights (Takings)

    These final supplementary rules will not have significant takings 
implications, nor will they be capable of interfering with 
constitutionally protected property rights, as no property rights are 
at stake in this final rule. Therefore, the BLM has determined these 
rules will not cause a ``taking'' of private property or require 
preparation of a takings assessment.

Executive Order 13132, Federalism

    The final supplementary rules do not have a substantial direct 
effect on the States, on the relationship between the Federal 
Government and the States, or on the distribution of power and 
responsibilities among the various levels of government. The final 
supplementary rules will not conflict with any Idaho state law or 
regulation, but provide greater consistency with the Idaho State Code 
to protect public health and safety. Therefore, in accordance with 
Executive Order 13132, the BLM has determined these final supplementary 
rules will not have sufficient federalism implications to warrant 
preparation of a Federalism Assessment.

Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform

    The BLM has determined these final supplementary rules will not 
unduly burden the judicial system and they meet the requirements of 
sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988.

Executive Order 13175, Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal 
Governments

    The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation and 
Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation were 
consulted during planning for the environmental assessment for 
reconstruction of the site and supported these decisions. The tribes 
continue to be consulted regularly on

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implementation actions. Based on these consultations, the BLM has 
determined that these supplementary rules do not involve policies 
having tribal implications.

Executive Order 13352, Facilitation of Cooperative Conservation

    In accordance with Executive Order 13352, the BLM has determined 
that the final supplementary rules will not impede facilitating 
cooperative conservation; will take appropriate account of and consider 
the interests of persons with ownership or other legally recognized 
interests in land or other natural resources; will properly accommodate 
local participation in the Federal decision-making process; and will 
provide that the programs, projects, and activities are consistent with 
protecting public health and safety.

Information Quality Act

    The Information Quality Act (Section 515 of Pub. L. 106-554) 
requires Federal agencies to maintain adequate quality, objectivity, 
utility, and integrity of the information they disseminate. In 
developing these supplementary rules, the BLM did not conduct or use a 
study, experiment, or survey, or disseminate any information to the 
public.

Executive Order 13211, Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use

    These final supplementary rules will not constitute a significant 
energy action. The final supplementary rules will not have an adverse 
effect on energy supplies, production, or consumption, and have no 
connection with energy policy.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    These final supplementary rules do not contain information 
collection requirements that the Office of Management and Budget must 
approve under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et 
seq.

AUTHOR: The principal author of these supplementary rules is Jared 
Fluckiger, NCA Outdoor Recreation Planner.
    For the reasons stated in the preamble, and under the authority of 
43 CFR 8365.1-6, the BLM establishes final supplementary rules for BLM-
managed public lands at the Cove Recreation Site, to read as follows:
FINAL SUPPLEMENTARY RULES FOR THE COVE RECREATION SITE

Definitions

    Blackwater means water that contains animal, human, or food waste.
    Graywater means wastewater drained from sinks, tubs, showers, 
dishwashers, clothes washers, and other non-toilet sources.
    Off-highway vehicle (OHV) For the purpose of these supplementary 
rules, the following are included within the definition of OHV (taken 
from Idaho Code 67-7101 (2010)):
     ``All-terrain vehicle'' or ``ATV'' means any recreation 
vehicle that has 3 or more tires and measures 50 inches or less in 
width, having a wheelbase of 61 inches or less, having handlebar 
steering and a seat designed to be straddled by the operator.
     ``Motorbike'' means any self-propelled two-wheeled 
motorcycle or motor-driven cycle, excluding tractors, designed for or 
capable of traveling off developed roadways and highways and also 
referred to as trailbikes, enduro bikes, trail bikes, motocross bikes, 
or dual purpose motorcycles.
     ``Specialty off-highway vehicle'' means any vehicle 
manufactured, designed or constructed exclusively for off-highway 
operation that does not fit the definition of an all-terrain vehicle, 
utility type vehicle, or motorbike as defined in these supplementary 
rules.
     ``Utility type vehicle'' or ``UTV'' means any recreational 
motor vehicle other than a snowmobile or an ATV or motorbike as defined 
in this section, designed for and capable of travel over designated 
roads, traveling on 4 or more tires, maximum width less than 74 inches, 
maximum weight less than 2,000 pounds, and having a wheelbase of 110 
inches or less. A utility type vehicle must have a minimum width of 50 
inches, a minimum weight of at least 900 pounds or a wheelbase of over 
61 inches. This does not include golf carts, vehicles specially 
designed to carry a disabled person, or implements of husbandry. A 
``utility type vehicle'' or ``UTV'' also means a recreational OHV, or 
recreational off-highway vehicle.
     For the purpose of these final supplementary rules, OHVs 
include any ATV, motorbike, specialty vehicle, or UTV not licensed for 
highway use (not street legal).
    On BLM-administered public land within the Cove Recreation Site, 
you must comply with the following final supplementary rules:
    1. User fees must be paid immediately upon parking or entering Cove 
Recreation Site. Fees must be paid at the self-service pay stations 
located in the campground and day-use areas. Golden Age or Golden 
Access Passport holders are entitled to a 50 percent fee reduction.
    2. Fees for overnight camping permit two vehicles per numbered 
campsite. Additional vehicles will be charged an extra fee per day.
    3. Camping is permitted at developed (numbered) sites only.
    4. The maximum number of persons allowed on campsites is 8 for a 
single site, 12 for a double site, and 16 for a triple site.
    5. Checkout time for overnight users is 2:00 p.m.
    6. Cross-country vehicle travel within the campground is not 
allowed.
    7. Off-highway vehicles (OHV), as defined above may not be used 
within the campground.
    8. Vehicles and camping gear must not be left unattended in the 
recreation site for longer than 24 hours.
    9. Quiet hours are established from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. No loud 
talking, loud music, barking dogs, operation of generators, or other 
disturbing activities are permitted in the campground during these 
hours.
    10. Campfires are permitted in agency-provided fire rings and 
grills only.
    11. Cutting or collecting firewood of any kind is prohibited, 
including dead and down wood or other vegetative material.
    12. All trash, garbage, waste, or pet fecal material must be 
immediately removed and disposed of in a sanitary manner. All persons 
must keep and leave their sites free of trash and litter at all times.
    13. Dumping of graywater or blackwater is prohibited anywhere other 
than in an approved area.
    14. Maximum length of stay in the campground is 14 consecutive 
days.
    15. Paintball equipment must not be used or discharged in the 
campground or day-use areas.
    Exemptions: Any Federal, State, local, and/or military employee 
acting within the scope of their duties; members of any organized 
rescue or fire-fighting force performing an official duty; and persons, 
agencies, municipalities or companies holding an existing special use 
permit and operating within the scope of their permit.
    ENFORCEMENT: Any person who violates any of these supplementary 
rules may be tried before a United States Magistrate and fined in 
accordance with 18 U.S.C. 3571, imprisoned no more than 12 months under 
43 U.S.C. 1733(a) and 43 CFR 8560.0-7, or both. In accordance with 43 
CFR 8365.1-7, State or local officials may also impose penalties for 
violations of Idaho law.

Michael C. Courtney,
State Director, Idaho--Acting, Bureau of Land Management.
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                                                System—Claims Subsystem (CLAIMS/                         record. The data elements supplied by                 Conservation Area (NCA) in Owyhee
                                                A43C (72 FR 65348 November 20,                           DOJ to CAIVRS are the following:                      County, Idaho. These final
                                                2007)), as combined in CAIVRS to                            • Borrower ID Number—The Social                    supplementary rules are compatible and
                                                provide an up-to-date dataset to be used                 Security Number (SSN), Employer                       consistent with the September 2008
                                                in records matching. SFDMS maintains                     Identification                                        Record of Decision (ROD) for the NCA’s
                                                data on mortgages that are 90 or more                       • Number (EIN) or Taxpayer                         resource management plan (RMP).
                                                days delinquent. The Mortgagee or                        Identification Number (TIN) of the                    DATES: These final supplementary rules
                                                Servicer must submit a Monthly                           borrower on a delinquent or defaulted                 are effective August 4, 2016.
                                                Delinquent Loan Report (HUD–92068–                       Federal direct loan or federally                      ADDRESSES: You may direct your
                                                A) to HUD on a monthly basis until the                   guaranteed loan.                                      inquiries to the Bureau of Land
                                                mortgage status has been completed by                       • Case Number—A reference number                   Management, Four Rivers Field Office,
                                                all Mortgagees, or is otherwise                          issued by the reporting agency for the                3948 S. Development Avenue, Boise, ID
                                                terminated or deleted. Mortgagees and                    delinquent or defaulted federal direct                83705. Electronic mail: blm_id_cove_
                                                Servicers provide default data to HUD                    loan or federally guaranteed loan.                    rec_rules@blm.gov.
                                                via Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) or                    • Agency Code—A code assigned to                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                using the Internet via FHA Connection,                   the reporting agency.                                 Jared Fluckiger, Outdoor Recreation
                                                through which the data is sorted, pre-                      • Type Code—A code that indicates                  Planner, Bureau of Land Management,
                                                screened, key entered, edited, and                       the type of record—claim, default,                    Four Rivers Field Office, 3948 S.
                                                otherwise processed. Reports are                         foreclosure, or judgment.                             Development Avenue, Boise, ID 83705,
                                                generated for HUD Headquarters and                          • Borrower ID Type—A code that                     telephone 208–384–3342. Persons who
                                                Field Offices to review.                                 indicates whether the Borrower ID                     use a telecommunications device for the
                                                   CLAIMS provides automated receipt,                    Number is a SSN, EIN, or TIN.                         deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
                                                tracking and processing of form HUD–                     Period of the Match                                   Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
                                                27011, Single Family Application for                                                                           800–877–8339 to contact the above
                                                Insurance Benefits. CLAIMS provides                        Matching will begin at least 40 days
                                                                                                                                                               individual during normal business
                                                online update and inquiry capability to                  from the date that copies of the
                                                                                                                                                               hours (8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.). You will
                                                Single Family Insurance and Claims                       Computer Matching Agreement, signed
                                                                                                                                                               receive a reply during normal business
                                                databases, and to cumulative history                     by HUD and DOJ DIBs, are sent to both
                                                                                                                                                               hours.
                                                files. Claim payments are made by                        Houses of Congress and OMB; or at least
                                                                                                         30 days from the date this notice is                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) via an
                                                HDS platform (IBM mainframe/Treasury                     published in the Federal Register,                    I. Background
                                                interface) on a daily basis.                             whichever is later, provided that no
                                                                                                                                                                  The Cove Recreation Site is a 29-unit
                                                   The DOJ will provide HUD with                         comments that would result in a
                                                                                                                                                               campground and day-use site located
                                                debtor files. These files are maintained                 contrary determination are received.
                                                                                                                                                               along C.J. Strike Reservoir, about 35
                                                in a Department wide DOJ system of                       The matching program will be in effect
                                                                                                                                                               miles southwest of Mountain Home in
                                                records entitled, Debt Collection                        and continue for 18 months with an
                                                                                                                                                               southwestern Idaho. The site provides
                                                Enforcement System, JUSTICE/DOJ–                         option to renew for 12 additional
                                                                                                                                                               opportunities to fish, hike, view
                                                016. The notice for this system of                       months unless one of the Parties to the
                                                                                                                                                               wildlife, boat (motorized and non-
                                                records, including a routine use                         Agreement advises the other in writing
                                                                                                                                                               motorized), waterski, swim, camp, and
                                                permitting this disclosure, was                          to terminate or modify the Agreement.
                                                                                                                                                               picnic.
                                                published in the Federal Register on                       Dated: June 17, 2016.                                  There are no changes to Cove
                                                February 21, 2012 (77 FR 9965–9968).                     Patricia A. Hoban-Moore,                              Recreation Site user fees, which were
                                                The DOJ debtor files contain                             Chief Administrative Officer.                         established in 2005 under the Federal
                                                information on individuals or                            [FR Doc. 2016–15863 Filed 7–1–16; 8:45 am]            Lands Recreation Enhancement Act.
                                                corporations with unsatisfied                            BILLING CODE 4210–67–P                                The final supplementary rules will help
                                                judgments.                                                                                                     the BLM achieve management objectives
                                                Notice Procedures                                                                                              for the Snake River Birds of Prey NCA,
                                                                                                         DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                            which include restoring and
                                                  HUD will notify individuals at the                                                                           rehabilitating non-shrub areas, and
                                                time of application for a HUD/FHA                        Bureau of Land Management                             improving raptor and raptor prey
                                                mortgage. HUD and DOJ published a                                                                              habitat, while imposing only moderate
                                                notice concerning routine use                            [15XL LLIDB00100 LF1000000.HT0000                     restrictions on recreation. They will also
                                                disclosures in the Federal Register to                   LXSS020D0000 241A 4500076900]
                                                                                                                                                               provide the BLM with the enforcement
                                                inform individuals that a computer                                                                             tools needed to enhance public health
                                                                                                         Final Supplementary Rules for the
                                                match may be performed to determine a                                                                          and safety and help prevent damage to
                                                                                                         Cove Recreation Site, Owyhee County,
                                                loan applicant’s credit status with the                                                                        natural and cultural resources.
                                                                                                         Idaho
                                                Federal Government. The Privacy Act
                                                also requires that a copy of each                        AGENCY:    Bureau of Land Management,                 II. Discussion of Public Comments
                                                Computer Matching Agreement entered                      Interior.                                                The BLM published proposed
                                                into with a recipient agency shall be                    ACTION:  Final supplementary rules.                   supplementary rules for the Cove
                                                available upon request to the public.                                                                          Recreation Site in the Federal Register
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                                                                                                         SUMMARY:  The Bureau of Land                          on June 25, 2014 (79 FR 36094).
                                                Categories of Records/Individuals
                                                                                                         Management (BLM) is finalizing                        Originally, public comments were due
                                                Involved
                                                                                                         supplementary rules for public use of                 August 25, 2014. The BLM accepted
                                                  Data elements disclosed in computer                    the campground and day use areas at                   comments from the Owyhee County
                                                matching governed by this Agreement                      Cove Recreation Site, located along C.J.              Commission on September 15, 2014, at
                                                are Personally Identifiable Information                  Strike Reservoir in the Morley Nelson                 the next in a series of monthly
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                                                communication and understanding of                       III. Discussion of the Final                             Rule number six will prevent resource
                                                BLM issues and decisions of concern to                   Supplementary Rules                                   damage by prohibiting cross-country
                                                the County. The Commission had                              These final supplementary rules will               vehicle travel within the campground.
                                                notified the BLM in a letter dated                       help the BLM achieve management                          Rule number seven prohibits the use
                                                August 18, 2014, that it would need                      objectives for the NCA and implement                  of OHVs in the campground. This rule
                                                additional time beyond the original due                  the decision associated with the 2003                 will help ensure the protection of
                                                date for comments to respond. Had the                    environmental assessment (EA) for                     persons, property, and resources.
                                                BLM received other comments in the                       Reconstruction of the Cove Recreation                    Rule number eight prohibits vehicles
                                                period between August 25, 2014, and                      Site, C.J. Strike Reservoir, 2003 EA No.              and camping gear from being left
                                                September 15, 2014, those comments                       ID 090 03 022 (2003 EA). These final                  unattended in the recreation site for
                                                would also have been accepted.                           supplementary rules are compatible and                longer than 24 hours. This rule will
                                                However, no comments besides those                       consistent with the ROD for the NCA’s                 assist in making the recreation site
                                                from the Owyhee County Commission                        RMP. The final supplementary rules                    available to other visitors.
                                                                                                         also provide the BLM with the                            Rule number nine establishes quiet
                                                on September 15, 2014, were received
                                                                                                         enforcement tools needed to help                      hours so that visitors may rest and sleep
                                                after August 25, 2014.
                                                                                                         prevent damage to natural and cultural                without interruption.
                                                   The Owyhee County Commission’s                                                                                 Rule numbers ten and eleven
                                                comments showed support for                              resources and provide for public health
                                                                                                         and safety.                                           establish acceptable behavior regarding
                                                increasing the proposed number of                                                                              the use of campfires and obtaining
                                                                                                            These final supplementary rules
                                                people allowed per site by 2 for single,                                                                       campfire fuel. These rules will help
                                                                                                         revise some of the definitions that were
                                                double, and triple sites. In response to                                                                       ensure visitor safety and will help
                                                                                                         in the proposed supplementary rules.
                                                these comments, in the final rule the                                                                          prevent resource damage.
                                                                                                         The definition of ‘‘Motorbike’’ is revised
                                                maximum number of people per                                                                                      Rule number twelve requires
                                                                                                         to correct a typographical error (‘‘trials
                                                campsite was changed to 8 for a single                   bikes’’ has been changed to ‘‘trail                   immediate removal and disposal of
                                                site, 12 for a double site, and 16 for a                 bikes’’). The definition of ‘‘Specialty off-          refuse. This rule will help ensure visitor
                                                triple site.                                             highway vehicle’’ is revised to clarify               safety and prevent resource damage.
                                                   During the regular comment period,                    that a mention of other definitions refers            The second sentence of rule number
                                                the BLM received one form letter sent or                 to other definitions that are found in                twelve is revised in response to a
                                                signed by 121 people. The letter                         these supplementary rules. The                        recommendation from the BLM’s law
                                                identified three concerns. The first                     definition of ‘‘Utility type vehicle’’ is             enforcement officers. As proposed, that
                                                concern was that camping would no                        revised to delete a reference to a                    sentence would have stated, ‘‘All
                                                longer be permitted on undeveloped                       definition of ‘‘snowmobile,’’ which does              persons must keep their sites free of
                                                                                                         not appear in these supplementary                     trash and litter during the period of
                                                land to the west of the developed
                                                                                                         rules.                                                occupancy.’’ The second sentence of the
                                                portion of Cove Recreation Site fee area.
                                                                                                            Rule number one requires immediate                 final supplementary rule states, ‘‘All
                                                This area was included in the 160 acres
                                                                                                         payment of user fees at a self-service                persons must keep and leave their sites
                                                analyzed by the 2003 environmental
                                                                                                         pay station. It also provides that holders            free of trash and litter at all times.’’ The
                                                assessment (EA), but is currently
                                                                                                         of Golden Age or Golden Access                        BLM believes that compared to the
                                                outside the fee area that contains                                                                             proposed wording, this wording will
                                                developed recreation sites and facilities.               Passports are entitled to a 50 percent fee
                                                                                                         reduction. Acting on a recommendation                 more effectively ensure public safety.
                                                   The second concern was that                                                                                    Rule number thirteen prohibits
                                                                                                         from the BLM’s law enforcement
                                                restricting the number of people per                                                                           dumping of graywater or blackwater
                                                                                                         officers, rule number one has been
                                                campsite to 6 for a single site would                                                                          anywhere outside an approved area.
                                                                                                         revised. As proposed, the first sentence
                                                burden larger and/or low-income                          in rule number one would have stated,                 This rule will help safeguard public
                                                families.                                                ‘‘User fees must be paid within one hour              safety.
                                                   The third concern was that the rule                   of arrival to the campground for                         Rule number fourteen provides that
                                                that does not permit off-highway vehicle                 overnight use and must be paid                        the maximum length of stay in the
                                                (OHV) use within the campground                          immediately upon arrival for day use.’’               campground is 14 consecutive days.
                                                would be applied outside the developed                   That sentence in the final                            This rule will prevent semi-permanent
                                                portion of the campground to the west.                   supplementary rule states, ‘‘User fees                visitation.
                                                                                                                                                                  Rule number fifteen prohibits the use
                                                   In response to these comments, the                    must be paid immediately upon parking
                                                                                                                                                               or discharge of paintball equipment in
                                                final supplementary rules clarify that                   or entering Cove Recreation Site.’’ This
                                                                                                                                                               the campground and day-use areas. This
                                                they only apply to the area within the                   change will help ensure prompt
                                                                                                                                                               rule will help reduce conflict between
                                                developed recreation site, RV dump,                      payment of user fees.
                                                                                                            Rule number two provides that fees                 users of the established recreation area
                                                and related facilities. The boundaries                                                                         and potential damage to facilities.
                                                include a fence line one-half mile east                  for overnight camping permit up to two
                                                                                                         vehicles per numbered campsite, and                      The BLM has replaced the proposed
                                                from the boat ramp at Black Sands, the                                                                         ‘‘Penalties’’ provision. The replacement,
                                                                                                         requires an extra fee for additional
                                                Cove Inlet on the east side of the                                                                             titled ‘‘Enforcement,’’ improves the
                                                                                                         vehicles.
                                                recreation site and, the BLM private                                                                           precision and accuracy of the
                                                                                                            Rule number three permits camping
                                                property lines on the south side. These                                                                        supplementary rules.
                                                                                                         only at numbered sites and rule number
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                                                rules will be applied within these                       four limits the number of visitors                    IV. Procedural Matters
                                                boundaries.                                              allowed in each site. These rules will
                                                   Rule number four, which restricts the                 help ensure public safety and protect                 Executive Order 12866, Regulatory
                                                number of people per campsite, was                       resources.                                            Planning and Review
                                                changed in the final rule to 8 for a single                 Rule number five requires a check-out                 The final supplementary rules are not
                                                site, 12 for a double site, and 16 for a                 time of 2:00 p.m. to allow other users to             a significant regulatory action and are
                                                triple site.                                             use a site.                                           not subject to review by the Office of


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                                                Management and Budget under                                 The impacts from human-caused                      Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                Executive Order 12866. They will not                     wildfires are described in the ROD for                  These final supplementary rules will
                                                have an effect of $100 million or more                   the 2008 Snake River Birds of Prey                    not impose an unfunded mandate on
                                                on the economy. They will not                            National Conservation Area RMP EIS.                   State, local or tribal governments in the
                                                adversely affect, in a material way, the                 The ROD for the RMP EIS was signed by                 aggregate or the private sector of more
                                                economy; productivity; competition;                      the BLM Idaho State Director on                       than $100 million per year, nor will
                                                jobs; environment; public health or                      September 30, 2008. The ROD is                        they have a significant or unique effect
                                                safety; or State, local or tribal                        available for review in the BLM                       on State, local, or tribal governments or
                                                governments or communities. The final                    administrative record at the address                  the private sector. Therefore, the BLM is
                                                supplementary rules will not create a                    specified in the ADDRESSES section and                not required to prepare a statement
                                                serious inconsistency or otherwise                       online at: https://www.blm.gov/epl-                   containing the information required by
                                                interfere with an action taken or                        front-office/eplanning/planAnd                        the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (2
                                                planned by another agency. They do not                   ProjectSite.do?methodName=                            U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
                                                materially alter the budgetary effects of                dispatchToPatternPage&currentPageId=
                                                entitlements, grants, or loan programs or                46154.                                                Executive Order 12630, Governmental
                                                the right or obligations of their                           The issues that form the basis of these            Actions and Interference With
                                                recipients; nor do they raise novel legal                final supplementary rules were                        Constitutionally Protected Property
                                                or policy issues. The final supplemental                 analyzed in the 2003 EA for                           Rights (Takings)
                                                rules impose rules of conduct for public                 reconstruction of the site. The final                    These final supplementary rules will
                                                use of a limited selection of public lands               supplementary rules are also compatible               not have significant takings
                                                and provide greater consistency with                     and consistent with the 2008 ROD for                  implications, nor will they be capable of
                                                the Idaho State Code to protect public                   the NCA’s RMP and also provide for                    interfering with constitutionally
                                                health and safety.                                       enforcement.                                          protected property rights, as no property
                                                                                                            The BLM found that the final                       rights are at stake in this final rule.
                                                National Environmental Policy Act                                                                              Therefore, the BLM has determined
                                                (NEPA)                                                   supplementary rules would not
                                                                                                         constitute a major Federal action                     these rules will not cause a ‘‘taking’’ of
                                                   The BLM prepared the 2003 EA to                       significantly affecting the quality of the            private property or require preparation
                                                evaluate the environmental effects of the                human environment under NEPA                          of a takings assessment.
                                                reconstruction of the Cove Recreation                    section 102(2)(C), 42 U.S.C. 4332(2)(C).              Executive Order 13132, Federalism
                                                Site. These final supplementary rules
                                                are designed to mitigate issues                          Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980                      The final supplementary rules do not
                                                discussed in the 2003 EA. This action is                                                                       have a substantial direct effect on the
                                                                                                            Congress enacted the Regulatory
                                                strictly procedural and is therefore                                                                           States, on the relationship between the
                                                                                                         Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA), as
                                                categorically excluded pursuant to 516                                                                         Federal Government and the States, or
                                                                                                         amended, 5 U.S.C. 601–612, to ensure                  on the distribution of power and
                                                DM 2, Appendix 1.10. There are no                        Government regulations do not
                                                extraordinary circumstances that would                                                                         responsibilities among the various
                                                                                                         unnecessarily or disproportionately                   levels of government. The final
                                                present potentially significant effects to               burden small entities. The RFA requires
                                                the environment.                                                                                               supplementary rules will not conflict
                                                                                                         a regulatory flexibility analysis if a rule           with any Idaho state law or regulation,
                                                   The BLM has noted an increasing                       would have a significant economic
                                                network of trails throughout the NCA                                                                           but provide greater consistency with the
                                                                                                         impact, either detrimental or beneficial,             Idaho State Code to protect public
                                                due to widespread OHV use throughout                     on a substantial number of small
                                                the area. The 2003 EA states that the                                                                          health and safety. Therefore, in
                                                                                                         entities. These final supplementary                   accordance with Executive Order 13132,
                                                ground surrounding the structures on                     rules establish rules of conduct for
                                                the site is disturbed and highly                                                                               the BLM has determined these final
                                                                                                         public use of a limited area of public                supplementary rules will not have
                                                compacted from historic and heavy                        lands and should have no effect on
                                                unrestricted vehicle traffic. As a result,                                                                     sufficient federalism implications to
                                                                                                         business entities of any size. Therefore,             warrant preparation of a Federalism
                                                soil erosion is a concern at the Cove                    the BLM has determined, under the
                                                Recreation Site, particularly on the east                                                                      Assessment.
                                                                                                         RFA, that they would have no
                                                side of the inlet. The associated impacts                significant economic impact on a                      Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice
                                                to vegetation, water quality, and public                 substantial number of small entities.                 Reform
                                                health are also a concern. Uncontrolled                                                                          The BLM has determined these final
                                                OHV activity impacts wildlife                            Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                                                                         Fairness Act                                          supplementary rules will not unduly
                                                populations (including raptors) and                                                                            burden the judicial system and they
                                                their habitats, and can adversely impact                    These final supplementary rules                    meet the requirements of sections 3(a)
                                                other recreational uses. The final                       establish rules of conduct for public use             and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988.
                                                supplementary rules are designed to                      of a limited area of public lands and do
                                                mitigate:                                                not affect commercial or business                     Executive Order 13175, Consultation
                                                   1. OHV impacts to wildlife, soils, and                activities of any kind. Thus, the rules do            and Coordination With Indian Tribal
                                                vegetation;                                              not constitute a ‘‘major rule’’ as defined            Governments
                                                   2. User conflicts (noise, pets,                       at 5 U.S.C. 804(2). They will not result                The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the
                                                weapons, vehicle speeding, etc.); and                    in an effect on the economy of $100                   Fort Hall Indian Reservation and
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                                                   3. Human-caused wildfires.                            million or more, an increase in costs or              Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck
                                                   OHV impacts and user conflicts are                    prices, or significant adverse effects on             Valley Indian Reservation were
                                                described in the decision record for the                 competition, employment, investment,                  consulted during planning for the
                                                2003 EA, which is available for review                   productivity, innovation, or the ability              environmental assessment for
                                                in the BLM administrative record at the                  of United States-based enterprises to                 reconstruction of the site and supported
                                                address specified in the ADDRESSES                       compete with foreign-based enterprises                these decisions. The tribes continue to
                                                section.                                                 in domestic and export markets.                       be consulted regularly on


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                                                implementation actions. Based on these                      Graywater means wastewater drained                 Additional vehicles will be charged an
                                                consultations, the BLM has determined                    from sinks, tubs, showers, dishwashers,               extra fee per day.
                                                that these supplementary rules do not                    clothes washers, and other non-toilet                    3. Camping is permitted at developed
                                                involve policies having tribal                           sources.                                              (numbered) sites only.
                                                implications.                                               Off-highway vehicle (OHV) For the                     4. The maximum number of persons
                                                                                                         purpose of these supplementary rules,                 allowed on campsites is 8 for a single
                                                Executive Order 13352, Facilitation of                   the following are included within the                 site, 12 for a double site, and 16 for a
                                                Cooperative Conservation                                 definition of OHV (taken from Idaho                   triple site.
                                                   In accordance with Executive Order                    Code 67–7101 (2010)):                                    5. Checkout time for overnight users
                                                13352, the BLM has determined that the                      • ‘‘All-terrain vehicle’’ or ‘‘ATV’’               is 2:00 p.m.
                                                final supplementary rules will not                       means any recreation vehicle that has 3                  6. Cross-country vehicle travel within
                                                impede facilitating cooperative                          or more tires and measures 50 inches or               the campground is not allowed.
                                                conservation; will take appropriate                      less in width, having a wheelbase of 61                  7. Off-highway vehicles (OHV), as
                                                account of and consider the interests of                 inches or less, having handlebar steering             defined above may not be used within
                                                persons with ownership or other legally                  and a seat designed to be straddled by                the campground.
                                                                                                         the operator.                                            8. Vehicles and camping gear must
                                                recognized interests in land or other
                                                                                                            • ‘‘Motorbike’’ means any self-                    not be left unattended in the recreation
                                                natural resources; will properly
                                                                                                         propelled two-wheeled motorcycle or                   site for longer than 24 hours.
                                                accommodate local participation in the                                                                            9. Quiet hours are established from
                                                Federal decision-making process; and                     motor-driven cycle, excluding tractors,
                                                                                                         designed for or capable of traveling off              10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. No loud talking,
                                                will provide that the programs, projects,                                                                      loud music, barking dogs, operation of
                                                and activities are consistent with                       developed roadways and highways and
                                                                                                         also referred to as trailbikes, enduro                generators, or other disturbing activities
                                                protecting public health and safety.                                                                           are permitted in the campground during
                                                                                                         bikes, trail bikes, motocross bikes, or
                                                Information Quality Act                                  dual purpose motorcycles.                             these hours.
                                                                                                            • ‘‘Specialty off-highway vehicle’’                   10. Campfires are permitted in
                                                  The Information Quality Act (Section                                                                         agency-provided fire rings and grills
                                                515 of Pub. L. 106–554) requires Federal                 means any vehicle manufactured,
                                                                                                         designed or constructed exclusively for               only.
                                                agencies to maintain adequate quality,                                                                            11. Cutting or collecting firewood of
                                                objectivity, utility, and integrity of the               off-highway operation that does not fit
                                                                                                                                                               any kind is prohibited, including dead
                                                information they disseminate. In                         the definition of an all-terrain vehicle,
                                                                                                                                                               and down wood or other vegetative
                                                developing these supplementary rules,                    utility type vehicle, or motorbike as
                                                                                                                                                               material.
                                                the BLM did not conduct or use a study,                  defined in these supplementary rules.                    12. All trash, garbage, waste, or pet
                                                experiment, or survey, or disseminate                       • ‘‘Utility type vehicle’’ or ‘‘UTV’’
                                                                                                                                                               fecal material must be immediately
                                                any information to the public.                           means any recreational motor vehicle                  removed and disposed of in a sanitary
                                                                                                         other than a snowmobile or an ATV or                  manner. All persons must keep and
                                                Executive Order 13211, Actions                           motorbike as defined in this section,
                                                Concerning Regulations That                                                                                    leave their sites free of trash and litter
                                                                                                         designed for and capable of travel over               at all times.
                                                Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                      designated roads, traveling on 4 or more
                                                Distribution, or Use                                                                                              13. Dumping of graywater or
                                                                                                         tires, maximum width less than 74                     blackwater is prohibited anywhere other
                                                  These final supplementary rules will                   inches, maximum weight less than                      than in an approved area.
                                                not constitute a significant energy                      2,000 pounds, and having a wheelbase                     14. Maximum length of stay in the
                                                action. The final supplementary rules                    of 110 inches or less. A utility type                 campground is 14 consecutive days.
                                                will not have an adverse effect on                       vehicle must have a minimum width of                     15. Paintball equipment must not be
                                                energy supplies, production, or                          50 inches, a minimum weight of at least               used or discharged in the campground
                                                consumption, and have no connection                      900 pounds or a wheelbase of over 61                  or day-use areas.
                                                with energy policy.                                      inches. This does not include golf carts,                Exemptions: Any Federal, State, local,
                                                                                                         vehicles specially designed to carry a                and/or military employee acting within
                                                Paperwork Reduction Act                                  disabled person, or implements of                     the scope of their duties; members of
                                                  These final supplementary rules do                     husbandry. A ‘‘utility type vehicle’’ or              any organized rescue or fire-fighting
                                                not contain information collection                       ‘‘UTV’’ also means a recreational OHV,                force performing an official duty; and
                                                requirements that the Office of                          or recreational off-highway vehicle.                  persons, agencies, municipalities or
                                                Management and Budget must approve                          • For the purpose of these final                   companies holding an existing special
                                                under the Paperwork Reduction Act of                     supplementary rules, OHVs include any                 use permit and operating within the
                                                1995, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.                             ATV, motorbike, specialty vehicle, or                 scope of their permit.
                                                AUTHOR: The principal author of these                    UTV not licensed for highway use (not                    ENFORCEMENT: Any person who
                                                supplementary rules is Jared Fluckiger,                  street legal).                                        violates any of these supplementary
                                                NCA Outdoor Recreation Planner.                             On BLM-administered public land                    rules may be tried before a United States
                                                  For the reasons stated in the                          within the Cove Recreation Site, you                  Magistrate and fined in accordance with
                                                preamble, and under the authority of 43                  must comply with the following final                  18 U.S.C. 3571, imprisoned no more
                                                CFR 8365.1–6, the BLM establishes final                  supplementary rules:                                  than 12 months under 43 U.S.C. 1733(a)
                                                                                                            1. User fees must be paid immediately              and 43 CFR 8560.0–7, or both. In
                                                supplementary rules for BLM-managed
                                                                                                         upon parking or entering Cove                         accordance with 43 CFR 8365.1–7, State
                                                public lands at the Cove Recreation Site,
                                                                                                         Recreation Site. Fees must be paid at the
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                                                to read as follows:                                                                                            or local officials may also impose
                                                                                                         self-service pay stations located in the              penalties for violations of Idaho law.
                                                FINAL SUPPLEMENTARY RULES FOR                            campground and day-use areas. Golden
                                                THE COVE RECREATION SITE                                 Age or Golden Access Passport holders                 Michael C. Courtney,
                                                                                                         are entitled to a 50 percent fee                      State Director, Idaho—Acting, Bureau of Land
                                                Definitions                                                                                                    Management.
                                                                                                         reduction.
                                                  Blackwater means water that contains                      2. Fees for overnight camping permit               [FR Doc. 2016–15833 Filed 7–1–16; 8:45 am]
                                                animal, human, or food waste.                            two vehicles per numbered campsite.                   BILLING CODE 4310–GG–P




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Document Created: 2016-07-01 23:49:49
Document Modified: 2016-07-01 23:49:49
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionFinal supplementary rules.
DatesThese final supplementary rules are effective August 4, 2016.
ContactJared Fluckiger, Outdoor Recreation Planner, Bureau of Land Management, Four Rivers Field Office, 3948 S. Development Avenue, Boise, ID 83705, telephone 208-384-3342. Persons who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 to contact the above individual during normal business hours (8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.). You will receive a reply during normal business hours.
FR Citation81 FR 43631 

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