81_FR_66477 81 FR 66290 - Submission of Information Collections Under the Paperwork Reduction Act

81 FR 66290 - Submission of Information Collections Under the Paperwork Reduction Act

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Indian Gaming Commission

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 187 (September 27, 2016)

Page Range66290-66293
FR Document2016-23221

In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC or Commission) is announcing its submission, concurrently with the publication of this notice or soon thereafter, of the following information collection requests to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval. The Commission is seeking comments on the renewal of information collections for the following activities: (i) Compliance and enforcement actions under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act as authorized by OMB Control Number 3141-0001; (ii) tribal gaming ordinance approvals, background investigations, and issuance of licenses as authorized by OMB Control Number 3141-0003; (iii) National Environmental Policy Act submissions as authorized by OMB Control Number 3141-0006; and (iv) issuance to tribes of certificates of self- regulation for class II gaming as authorized by OMB Control Number 3141-0008. These information collections all expire on October 31, 2016.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

National Indian Gaming Commission


Submission of Information Collections Under the Paperwork 
Reduction Act

AGENCY: National Indian Gaming Commission, Interior.

ACTION: Second notice and request for comments.

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SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the 
National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC or Commission) is announcing 
its submission, concurrently with the publication of this notice or 
soon thereafter, of the following information collection requests to 
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval.
    The Commission is seeking comments on the renewal of information 
collections for the following activities: (i) Compliance and 
enforcement actions under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act as 
authorized by OMB Control Number 3141-0001; (ii) tribal gaming 
ordinance approvals, background investigations, and issuance of 
licenses as authorized by OMB Control Number 3141-0003; (iii) National 
Environmental Policy Act submissions as authorized by OMB Control 
Number 3141-0006; and (iv) issuance to tribes of certificates of self-
regulation for class II gaming as authorized by OMB Control Number 
3141-0008. These information collections all expire on October 31, 
2016.

DATES: The OMB has up to 60 days to approve or disapprove the 
information collection requests, but may respond after 30 days. 
Therefore, public comments should be submitted to OMB by no later than 
October 27, 2016 in order to be assured of consideration.

ADDRESSES: Submit comments directly to OMB's Office of Information and 
Regulatory Affairs, Attn: Policy Analyst/Desk Officer for the National 
Indian Gaming Commission. Comments can also be emailed to 
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, include reference to ``NIGC PRA Renewals'' 
in the subject line.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information, including 
copies of the proposed collections of information and supporting 
documentation, contact Tim Osumi at (202) 632-7054; fax (202) 632-7066 
(not toll-free numbers). You may also review these information 
collection requests by going to http://www.reginfo.gov (Information 
Collection Review, Currently Under Review, Agency: National Indian 
Gaming Commission).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Abstract

    The gathering of this information is in keeping with the purposes 
of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA or the Act), Public 
Law 100-497, 25 U.S.C. 2701, et seq., which include: Providing a 
statutory basis for the operation of gaming by Indian tribes as a means 
of promoting tribal economic development, self-sufficiency, and strong 
tribal governments; ensuring that the Indian tribe is the primary 
beneficiary of the gaming operation; and declaring that the 
establishment of independent federal regulatory authority for gaming on 
Indian lands, the establishment of federal standards for gaming on 
Indian lands, and the establishment of the Commission, are necessary to 
meet congressional concerns regarding gaming and to protect such gaming 
as a means of generating tribal revenue. 25 U.S.C. 2702. The Act 
established the Commission and laid out a comprehensive framework for 
the regulation of gaming on Indian lands.

II. Data

    Title: Indian Gaming Compliance and Enforcement.
    OMB Control Number: 3141-0001.
    Brief Description of Collection: Although IGRA places primary 
responsibility with the tribes for regulating their gaming activities, 
25 U.S.C. 2706(b) directs the Commission to monitor gaming conducted on 
Indian lands on a continuing basis. Amongst other actions necessary to 
carry out the Commission's statutory duties, the Act authorizes the 
Commission to access and inspect all papers, books, and records 
relating to gross revenues of a gaming operation. The Act also requires

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tribes to provide the Commission with annual independent audits of 
their gaming operations, including audits of all contracts in excess of 
$25,000. 25 U.S.C. 2710(b)(2)(C), (D); 2710(d)(1)(A)(ii). The Act also 
authorizes the Commission to ``promulgate such regulations and 
guidelines as it deems appropriate to implement'' IGRA. 25 U.S.C. 
2706(b)(10). Part 571 of title 25, Code of Federal Regulations, 
implements these statutory requirements.
    Section 571.7(a) requires Indian gaming operations to keep/maintain 
permanent books of account and records sufficient to establish the 
amount of gross and net income, deductions and expenses, receipts and 
disbursements, and other relevant financial information. Section 
571.7(c) requires that these records be kept for at least five years. 
Under Sec.  571.7(b), the Commission may require a gaming operation to 
submit statements, reports, accountings, and specific records that will 
enable the NIGC to determine whether or not such operation is liable 
for fees payable to the Commission (and in what amount). Section 
571.7(d) requires a gaming operation to keep copies of all enforcement 
actions that a tribe or a state has taken against the operation.
    Section 571.12 requires tribes to prepare comparative financial 
statements covering all financial activities of each class II and class 
III gaming operation on the tribe's Indian lands, and to engage an 
independent certified public accountant to provide an annual audit of 
the financial statements of each gaming operation. Section 571.13 
requires tribes to prepare and submit to the Commission two paper 
copies or one electronic copy of the financial statements and audits, 
together with management letter(s) and other documented auditor 
communications and/or reports as a result of the audit, setting forth 
the results of each fiscal year. The submission must be sent to the 
Commission within 120 days after the end of the fiscal year of each 
gaming operation, including when a gaming operation changes its fiscal 
year or when gaming ceases to operate. Section 571.14 requires tribes 
to reconcile quarterly fee reports with audited financial statements 
and to keep/maintain this information to be available to the NIGC upon 
request in order to facilitate the performance of compliance audits.
    This information collection is mandatory and allows the Commission 
to fulfill its statutory responsibilities under IGRA to regulate gaming 
on Indian lands.
    Respondents: Indian tribal gaming operations.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 931.
    Estimated Annual Responses: 931.
    Estimated Time per Response: Depending on the type of information 
collection, the range of time can vary from 40 burden hours to 1,105 
burden hours for one item.
    Frequency of Responses: 1 per year.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours on Respondents: 406,905.
    Estimated Total Non-hour Cost Burden: $34,349,884.
    Title: Approval of Class II and Class III Ordinances, Background 
Investigations, and Gaming Licenses.
    OMB Control Number: 3141-0003.
    Brief Description of Collection: The Act sets standards for the 
regulation of gaming on Indian lands, including requirements for the 
approval or disapproval of tribal gaming ordinances. Specifically, 
Sec.  2705(a)(3) requires the NIGC Chair to review all class II and 
class III tribal gaming ordinances. Section 2710 sets forth the 
specific requirements for the tribal gaming ordinances, including the 
requirement that there be adequate systems in place: To cause 
background investigations to be conducted on individuals in key 
employee and primary management official (PMO) positions (Sec.  
2710(b)(2)(F)(i)); and to provide two prompt notifications to the 
Commission, including one containing the results of the background 
investigations before the issuance of any gaming licenses, and the 
other one of the issuance of such gaming licenses to key employees and 
PMOs (Sec.  2710(b)(2)(F)(ii)). In addition, Sec.  2710(d)(2)(D)(ii) 
requires tribes who have, in their sole discretion, revoked any prior 
class III ordinance or resolution to submit a notice of such revocation 
to the NIGC Chair. The Act also authorizes the Commission to 
``promulgate such regulations and guidelines as it deems appropriate to 
implement'' IGRA. 25 U.S.C. 2706(b)(10). Parts 519, 522, 556, and 558 
of title 25, Code of Federal Regulations, implement these statutory 
requirements.
    Sections 519.1 and 519.2 require a tribe, management contractor, 
and a tribal operator to designate an agent for service of process, and 
Sec.  522.2(g) requires it to be submitted by written notification to 
the Commission. Section 522.2(a) requires a tribe to submit a copy of 
an ordinance or resolution certified as authentic, and that meets the 
approval requirements in 25 CFR 522.4(b) or 522.6. Sections 522.10 and 
522.11 require tribes to submit, respectively, an ordinance for the 
licensing of individually owned gaming operations other than those 
operating on September 1, 1986, and for the licensing of individually 
owned gaming operations operating on September 1, 1986. Section 
522.3(a) requires a tribe to submit an amendment to an ordinance or 
resolution within 15 days after adoption of such amendment.
    Section 522.2(b)-(h) requires tribes to submit to the Commission: 
(i) Procedures that the tribe will employ in conducting background 
investigations on key employees and PMOs, and to ensure that key 
employees and PMOs are notified of their rights under the Privacy Act; 
(ii) procedures that the tribe will use to issue licenses to key 
employees and PMOs; (iii) copies of all tribal gaming regulations; (iv) 
a copy of any applicable tribal-state compact or procedures as 
prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior; (v) procedures for 
resolving disputes between the gaming public and the tribe or the 
management contractor; and (vi) the identification of the law 
enforcement agent that will take fingerprints and the procedures for 
conducting criminal history checks, including a check of criminal 
history records information maintained by the Federal Bureau of 
Investigation. Section 522.3(b) requires a tribe to submit any 
amendment to these submissions within 15 days after adoption of such 
amendment. Section 522.12(a) requires a tribe to submit to the 
Commission a copy of an authentic ordinance revocation or resolution.
    Section 556.4 requires tribes to mandate the submission of the 
following information from applicants for key employee and PMO 
positions: (i) Name(s), Social Security number(s), date and place of 
birth, citizenship, gender, and languages; (ii) present and past 
business and employment positions, ownership interests, business and 
residential addresses, and driver's license number(s); (iii) the names 
and addresses of personal references; (iv) current business and 
personal telephone numbers; (v) a description of any existing and 
previous business relationships with Indian tribes, including ownership 
interests; (vi) a description of any existing and previous business 
relationships with the gaming industry generally, including ownership 
interests; (vii) the name and address of any licensing/regulatory 
agency with which the person has filed an application for a license or 
permit related to gaming, even if the license or permit was not 
granted; (viii) for each ongoing felony prosecution or conviction, the 
charge, the name and address of the court, and the date and

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disposition, if any; (ix) for each misdemeanor conviction or ongoing 
prosecution within the past 10 years, the name and address of the court 
and the date and disposition; (x) for each criminal charge in the past 
10 years that is not otherwise listed, the criminal charge, the name 
and address of the court, and the date and disposition; (xi) the name 
and address of any licensing/regulatory agency with which the person 
has filed an application for an occupational license or permit, even if 
the license or permit was not granted; (xii) a photograph; and (xiii) 
fingerprints. Sections 556.2 and 556.3 require tribes to place a 
specific Privacy Act notice on their key employee and PMO applications, 
and to warn applicants regarding the penalty for false statements by 
also placing a specific false statement notice on their applications.
    Sections 556.6(a) and 558.3(e) require tribes to keep/maintain the 
individuals' complete application files, investigative reports, and 
eligibility determinations during their employment and for at least 
three years after termination of their employment. Section 556.6(b)(1) 
requires tribes to create and maintain an investigative report on each 
background investigation that includes: (i) The steps taken in 
conducting a background investigation; (ii) the results obtained; (iii) 
the conclusions reached; and (iv) the basis for those conclusions. 
Section 556.6(b)(2) requires tribes to submit, no later than 60 days 
after an applicant begins work, a notice of results of the applicant's 
background investigation that includes: (i) The applicant's name, date 
of birth, and Social Security number; (ii) the date on which the 
applicant began or will begin work as a key employee or PMO; (iii) a 
summary of the information presented in the investigative report; and 
(iv) a copy of the eligibility determination.
    Section 558.3(b) requires a tribe to notify the Commission of the 
issuance of PMO and key employee licenses within 30 days after such 
issuance. Section 558.3(d) requires a tribe to notify the Commission if 
the tribe does not issue a license to an applicant, and requires it to 
forward copies of its eligibility determination and notice of results 
to the Commission for inclusion in the Indian Gaming Individuals Record 
System. Section 558.4(e) requires a tribe, after a gaming license 
revocation hearing, to notify the Commission of its decision to revoke 
or reinstate a gaming license within 45 days of receiving notification 
from the Commission that a specific individual in a PMO or key employee 
position is not eligible for continued employment.
    These information collections are mandatory and allow the 
Commission to carry out its statutory duties.
    Respondents: Indian tribal gaming operations.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 1,597.
    Estimated Annual Responses: 202,509.
    Estimated Time per Response: Depending on the type of information 
collection, the range of time can vary from 1.0 burden hour to 1,483 
burden hours for one item.
    Frequency of Response: Varies.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours on Respondents: 1,121,340.
    Estimated Total Non-hour Cost Burden: $3,070,189.
    Title: NEPA Compliance.
    OMB Control Number: 3141-0006.
    Brief Description of Collection: The National Environmental Policy 
Act (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq., and the Council on Environmental 
Quality's (CEQ) implementing regulations, require federal agencies to 
prepare (or cause to be prepared) environmental documents for agency 
actions that may have a significant impact on the environment. Under 
NEPA, an Environmental Assessment (EA) must be prepared when the agency 
action cannot be categorically excluded, or the environmental 
consequences of the agency action will not result in a significant 
impact or the environmental impacts are unclear and need to be further 
defined. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) must be prepared when 
the agency action will likely result in significant impacts to the 
environment.
    Amongst other actions necessary to carry out the Commission's 
statutory duties, the Act requires the NIGC Chair to review and approve 
third-party management contracts that involve the operation of tribal 
gaming facilities. 25 U.S.C. 2711. The Commission has taken the 
position that the NEPA process is triggered when a tribe and a 
potential contractor seek approval of a management contract. Normally, 
an EA or EIS and its supporting documents are prepared by an 
environmental consulting firm and submitted to the Commission by the 
tribe. In the case of an EA, the Commission independently evaluates the 
NEPA document, verifies its content, and assumes responsibility for the 
accuracy of the information contained therein. In the case of an EIS, 
the Commission directs and is responsible for the preparation of the 
NEPA document, but the tribe or potential contractor is responsible for 
paying for the preparation of the document. The information collected 
includes, but is not limited to, maps, charts, technical studies, 
correspondence from other agencies (federal, tribal, state, and local), 
and comments from the public. These information collections are 
mandatory and allow the Commission to carry out its statutory duties.
    Respondents: Tribal governing bodies, management contractors.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 3.
    Estimated Annual Responses: 3.
    Estimated Time per Response: Depending on whether the response is 
an EA or an EIS, the range of time can vary from 2.5 burden hours to 
12.0 burden hours for one item.
    Frequency of Response: Varies.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours on Respondents: 26.5.
    Estimated Total Non-hour Cost Burden: $14,846,686.
    Title: Issuance of Certificates of Self-Regulation to Tribes for 
Class II Gaming.
    OMB Control Number: 3141-0008.
    Brief Description of Collection: The Act sets the standards for the 
regulation of Indian gaming, including a framework for the issuance of 
certificates of self-regulation for class II gaming operations to 
tribes that meet certain qualifications. Specifically, 25 U.S.C. 
2710(c) authorizes the Commission to issue a certificate of self-
regulation if it determines that a tribe has: (i) Conducted its gaming 
activity in a manner that has resulted in an effective and honest 
accounting of all revenues, in a reputation for safe, fair, and honest 
operation of the activity, and has been generally free of evidence of 
criminal or dishonest activity; (ii) adopted and is implementing 
adequate systems for the accounting of all revenues from the activity, 
for the investigation, licensing, and monitoring of all employees of 
the gaming activity, and for the investigation, enforcement, and 
prosecution of violations of its gaming ordinance and regulations; and 
(iii) conducted the operation on a fiscally and economically sound 
basis. The Act also authorizes the Commission to ``promulgate such 
regulations and guidelines as it deems appropriate to implement'' IGRA. 
25 U.S.C. 2706(b)(10). Part 518 of title 25, Code of Federal 
Regulations, implements these statutory requirements.
    Section 518.3(e) requires a tribe's gaming operation(s) and the 
tribal regulatory body (TRB) to have kept all records needed to support 
the petition for self-regulation for the three years immediately 
preceding the date of the petition submission. Section 518.4 requires a 
tribe petitioning for a certificate of self-regulation to submit the 
following to the Commission,

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accompanied by supporting documentation: (i) Two copies of a petition 
for self-regulation approved by the tribal governing body and certified 
as authentic; (ii) a description of how the tribe meets the eligibility 
criteria in Sec.  518.3; (iii) a brief history of each gaming 
operation, including the opening dates and periods of voluntary or 
involuntary closure(s); (iv) a TRB organizational chart; (v) a brief 
description of the criteria that individuals must meet before being 
eligible for employment as a tribal regulator; (vi) a brief description 
of the process by which the TRB is funded, and the funding level for 
the three years immediately preceding the date of the petition; (vii) a 
list of the current regulators and TRB employees, their complete 
resumes, their titles, the dates that they began employment, and if 
serving limited terms, the expiration date of such terms; (viii) a 
brief description of the accounting system(s) at the gaming operation 
that tracks the flow of the gaming revenues; (ix) a list of the gaming 
activity internal controls at the gaming operation(s); (x) a 
description of the recordkeeping system(s) for all investigations, 
enforcement actions, and prosecutions of violations of the tribal 
gaming ordinance or regulations, for the three-year period immediately 
preceding the date of the petition; and (xi) the tribe's current set of 
gaming regulations, if not included in the approved tribal gaming 
ordinance. Section 518.10 requires each Indian gaming tribe that has 
been issued a certificate of self-regulation to submit to the 
Commission the following information by April 15th of each year 
following the first year of self-regulation, or within 120 days after 
the end of each gaming operation's fiscal year: (i) An annual 
independent audit; and (ii) a complete resume for all TRB employees 
hired and licensed by the tribe subsequent to its receipt of a 
certificate of self-regulation.
    Submission of the petition and supporting documentation is 
voluntary. Once a certificate of self-regulation has been issued, the 
submission of certain other information is mandatory.
    Respondents: Tribal governments.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 7.
    Estimated Annual Responses: 7.
    Estimated Time per Response: Depending on the information 
collection, the range of time can vary from 3.66 burden hours to 1,940 
burden hours for one item.
    Frequency of Responses: One per year.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours on Respondents: 2,092.
    Estimated Total Non-hour Cost Burden: $821,545.

III. Request for Comments

    Regulations at 5 CFR part 1320, which implement provisions of the 
Paperwork Reduction Act, require that interested members of the public 
have an opportunity to comment on an agency's information collection 
and recordkeeping activities. See 5 CFR 1320.8(d). To comply with the 
public consultation process, the Commission previously published its 
60-day notice of its intent to submit the above-mentioned information 
collection requests to OMB for approval. See 81 FR 36322 (June 6, 
2016). The Commission did not receive any comments in response to that 
notice and request for comments.
    The Commission will submit the preceding requests to OMB to renew 
its approval of the information collections. The Commission is 
requesting a three-year term of approval for each of these information 
collection and recordkeeping activities.
    You are again invited to comment on these collections concerning: 
(i) Whether the collections of information are necessary for the proper 
performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the 
information will have practical utility; (ii) the accuracy of the 
agency's estimates of the burdens (including the hours and cost) of the 
proposed collections of information, including the validity of the 
methodologies and assumptions used; (iii) ways to enhance the quality, 
utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; (iv) ways to 
minimize the burdens of the information collections on those who are to 
respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, 
electronic, mechanical, or other collection techniques or forms of 
information technology. It should be noted that as a result of the 
Commission reviewing its own records that track the number of tribal 
and/or management contractor submissions and after surveying tribal 
gaming operators, tribal gaming regulatory authorities, and/or 
management contractors regarding the Commission's submission and 
recordkeeping requirements, many of the previously published burden 
estimates have changed since the publication of the Commission's 60-day 
notice on June 6, 2016. If you wish to comment in response to this 
notice, you may send your comments to the office listed under the 
ADDRESSES section of this notice by October 27, 2016.
    Comments submitted in response to this second notice will be 
summarized and become a matter of public record. The NIGC will not 
request nor sponsor a collection of information, and you need not 
respond to such a request, if there is no valid OMB Control Number.

    Dated: September 21, 2016.
Shannon O'Loughlin,
Chief of Staff.
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                                                    separate authorized aquatic survey/                     comment, you should be aware that                     ADDRESSES:   Submit comments directly
                                                    monitoring activities and reporting from                your entire comment—including your                    to OMB’s Office of Information and
                                                    the authorized terrestrial activities.                  personal identifying information—may                  Regulatory Affairs, Attn: Policy Analyst/
                                                    Newly assigned permit number                            be made publicly available at any time.               Desk Officer for the National Indian
                                                    TE06447C would allow for the                            While you can ask us in your comment                  Gaming Commission. Comments can
                                                    continuation of presence/absence                        to withhold your personal identifying                 also be emailed to OIRA_Submission@
                                                    surveys for pallid sturgeon in Montana                  information from public review, we                    omb.eop.gov, include reference to
                                                    for the purpose of enhancing the                        cannot guarantee that we will be able to              ‘‘NIGC PRA Renewals’’ in the subject
                                                    species’ survival.                                      do so.                                                line.
                                                    Permit Application Number TE052627                      Authority                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                                                                                                                                  further information, including copies of
                                                      Applicant: Toledo Zoological                            We provide this notice under section                the proposed collections of information
                                                    Gardens, Toledo, OH.                                    10 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).               and supporting documentation, contact
                                                      The applicant requests a renewal to                   Michael G. Thabault,                                  Tim Osumi at (202) 632–7054; fax (202)
                                                    propagate and rear Wyoming toad (Bufo                   Assistant Regional Director, Mountain-Prairie         632–7066 (not toll-free numbers). You
                                                    hemiophrys ssp. baxteri) for                            Region.                                               may also review these information
                                                    reintroduction purposes to enhance the                  [FR Doc. 2016–23231 Filed 9–26–16; 8:45 am]           collection requests by going to http://
                                                    species’ survival.                                                                                            www.reginfo.gov (Information Collection
                                                                                                            BILLING CODE 4333–15–P
                                                    Permit Application Number TE04585C                                                                            Review, Currently Under Review,
                                                                                                                                                                  Agency: National Indian Gaming
                                                      Applicant: Fort Belknap Fish and                                                                            Commission).
                                                                                                            DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                    Wildlife Department, Harlem, MT.
                                                                                                                                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                      The applicant requests the renewal of                 National Indian Gaming Commission
                                                    their permit to continue presence/                                                                            I. Abstract
                                                    absence surveys for black-footed ferrets                Submission of Information Collections                    The gathering of this information is in
                                                    (Mustela nigripes) in Montana for the                   Under the Paperwork Reduction Act                     keeping with the purposes of the Indian
                                                    purpose of enhancing the species’                                                                             Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA or
                                                                                                            AGENCY:  National Indian Gaming
                                                    survival.                                                                                                     the Act), Public Law 100–497, 25 U.S.C.
                                                                                                            Commission, Interior.
                                                    Permit Application Number TE056003                                                                            2701, et seq., which include: Providing
                                                                                                            ACTION: Second notice and request for
                                                                                                                                                                  a statutory basis for the operation of
                                                      Applicant: Detroit Zoological Society,                comments.
                                                                                                                                                                  gaming by Indian tribes as a means of
                                                    Royal Oak, MI.                                                                                                promoting tribal economic
                                                                                                            SUMMARY:   In compliance with the
                                                      The applicant requests a renewal to                   Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the                  development, self-sufficiency, and
                                                    propagate and rear Wyoming toad (Bufo                   National Indian Gaming Commission                     strong tribal governments; ensuring that
                                                    hemiophrys ssp. baxteri) for                            (NIGC or Commission) is announcing its                the Indian tribe is the primary
                                                    reintroduction purposes to enhance the                  submission, concurrently with the                     beneficiary of the gaming operation; and
                                                    species’ survival.                                      publication of this notice or soon                    declaring that the establishment of
                                                    Permit Application Number TE06556C                      thereafter, of the following information              independent federal regulatory
                                                                                                            collection requests to the Office of                  authority for gaming on Indian lands,
                                                      Applicant: Bowen Collins and                                                                                the establishment of federal standards
                                                                                                            Management and Budget (OMB) for
                                                    Associates, Draper, UT.                                                                                       for gaming on Indian lands, and the
                                                                                                            review and approval.
                                                      The applicant requests a recovery                        The Commission is seeking comments                 establishment of the Commission, are
                                                    permit for presence/absence surveys for                 on the renewal of information                         necessary to meet congressional
                                                    Southwestern willow flycatcher                          collections for the following activities:             concerns regarding gaming and to
                                                    (Empidonax traillii extimus) in Utah to                 (i) Compliance and enforcement actions                protect such gaming as a means of
                                                    enhance the species’ survival.                          under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act                generating tribal revenue. 25 U.S.C.
                                                    National Environmental Policy Act                       as authorized by OMB Control Number                   2702. The Act established the
                                                                                                            3141–0001; (ii) tribal gaming ordinance               Commission and laid out a
                                                       The proposed activities in the                                                                             comprehensive framework for the
                                                                                                            approvals, background investigations,
                                                    requested permits qualify as categorical                                                                      regulation of gaming on Indian lands.
                                                                                                            and issuance of licenses as authorized
                                                    exclusions under the National
                                                                                                            by OMB Control Number 3141–0003;                      II. Data
                                                    Environmental Policy Act, as provided
                                                                                                            (iii) National Environmental Policy Act
                                                    by Department of the Interior                                                                                    Title: Indian Gaming Compliance and
                                                                                                            submissions as authorized by OMB
                                                    implementing regulations in part 46 of                                                                        Enforcement.
                                                                                                            Control Number 3141–0006; and (iv)
                                                    title 43 of the Code of Federal                                                                                  OMB Control Number: 3141–0001.
                                                                                                            issuance to tribes of certificates of self-              Brief Description of Collection:
                                                    Regulations (43 CFR 46.205, 46.210, and
                                                                                                            regulation for class II gaming as                     Although IGRA places primary
                                                    46.215).
                                                                                                            authorized by OMB Control Number                      responsibility with the tribes for
                                                    Public Availability of Comments                         3141–0008. These information                          regulating their gaming activities, 25
                                                      All comments and materials we                         collections all expire on October 31,                 U.S.C. 2706(b) directs the Commission
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                                                    receive in response to these requests                   2016.                                                 to monitor gaming conducted on Indian
                                                    will be available for public inspection,                DATES:  The OMB has up to 60 days to                  lands on a continuing basis. Amongst
                                                    by appointment, during normal business                  approve or disapprove the information                 other actions necessary to carry out the
                                                    hours at the address listed above in                    collection requests, but may respond                  Commission’s statutory duties, the Act
                                                    ADDRESSES.                                              after 30 days. Therefore, public                      authorizes the Commission to access
                                                      Before including your address, phone                  comments should be submitted to OMB                   and inspect all papers, books, and
                                                    number, email address, or other                         by no later than October 27, 2016 in                  records relating to gross revenues of a
                                                    personal identifying information in your                order to be assured of consideration.                 gaming operation. The Act also requires


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                                                    tribes to provide the Commission with                   under IGRA to regulate gaming on                      respectively, an ordinance for the
                                                    annual independent audits of their                      Indian lands.                                         licensing of individually owned gaming
                                                    gaming operations, including audits of                     Respondents: Indian tribal gaming                  operations other than those operating on
                                                    all contracts in excess of $25,000. 25                  operations.                                           September 1, 1986, and for the licensing
                                                    U.S.C. 2710(b)(2)(C), (D);                                 Estimated Number of Respondents:                   of individually owned gaming
                                                    2710(d)(1)(A)(ii). The Act also                         931.                                                  operations operating on September 1,
                                                    authorizes the Commission to                               Estimated Annual Responses: 931.                   1986. Section 522.3(a) requires a tribe to
                                                    ‘‘promulgate such regulations and                          Estimated Time per Response:                       submit an amendment to an ordinance
                                                    guidelines as it deems appropriate to                   Depending on the type of information                  or resolution within 15 days after
                                                    implement’’ IGRA. 25 U.S.C.                             collection, the range of time can vary                adoption of such amendment.
                                                    2706(b)(10). Part 571 of title 25, Code of              from 40 burden hours to 1,105 burden                     Section 522.2(b)–(h) requires tribes to
                                                    Federal Regulations, implements these                   hours for one item.                                   submit to the Commission: (i)
                                                    statutory requirements.                                    Frequency of Responses: 1 per year.                Procedures that the tribe will employ in
                                                                                                               Estimated Total Annual Burden                      conducting background investigations
                                                       Section 571.7(a) requires Indian
                                                                                                            Hours on Respondents: 406,905.                        on key employees and PMOs, and to
                                                    gaming operations to keep/maintain                         Estimated Total Non-hour Cost
                                                    permanent books of account and records                                                                        ensure that key employees and PMOs
                                                                                                            Burden: $34,349,884.                                  are notified of their rights under the
                                                    sufficient to establish the amount of                      Title: Approval of Class II and Class
                                                    gross and net income, deductions and                                                                          Privacy Act; (ii) procedures that the
                                                                                                            III Ordinances, Background                            tribe will use to issue licenses to key
                                                    expenses, receipts and disbursements,                   Investigations, and Gaming Licenses.
                                                    and other relevant financial                                                                                  employees and PMOs; (iii) copies of all
                                                                                                               OMB Control Number: 3141–0003.                     tribal gaming regulations; (iv) a copy of
                                                    information. Section 571.7(c) requires                     Brief Description of Collection: The
                                                    that these records be kept for at least                                                                       any applicable tribal-state compact or
                                                                                                            Act sets standards for the regulation of              procedures as prescribed by the
                                                    five years. Under § 571.7(b), the                       gaming on Indian lands, including
                                                    Commission may require a gaming                                                                               Secretary of the Interior; (v) procedures
                                                                                                            requirements for the approval or                      for resolving disputes between the
                                                    operation to submit statements, reports,                disapproval of tribal gaming ordinances.
                                                    accountings, and specific records that                                                                        gaming public and the tribe or the
                                                                                                            Specifically, § 2705(a)(3) requires the               management contractor; and (vi) the
                                                    will enable the NIGC to determine                       NIGC Chair to review all class II and
                                                    whether or not such operation is liable                                                                       identification of the law enforcement
                                                                                                            class III tribal gaming ordinances.                   agent that will take fingerprints and the
                                                    for fees payable to the Commission (and                 Section 2710 sets forth the specific
                                                    in what amount). Section 571.7(d)                                                                             procedures for conducting criminal
                                                                                                            requirements for the tribal gaming                    history checks, including a check of
                                                    requires a gaming operation to keep                     ordinances, including the requirement                 criminal history records information
                                                    copies of all enforcement actions that a                that there be adequate systems in place:              maintained by the Federal Bureau of
                                                    tribe or a state has taken against the                  To cause background investigations to                 Investigation. Section 522.3(b) requires
                                                    operation.                                              be conducted on individuals in key                    a tribe to submit any amendment to
                                                       Section 571.12 requires tribes to                    employee and primary management                       these submissions within 15 days after
                                                    prepare comparative financial                           official (PMO) positions                              adoption of such amendment. Section
                                                    statements covering all financial                       (§ 2710(b)(2)(F)(i)); and to provide two              522.12(a) requires a tribe to submit to
                                                    activities of each class II and class III               prompt notifications to the Commission,               the Commission a copy of an authentic
                                                    gaming operation on the tribe’s Indian                  including one containing the results of               ordinance revocation or resolution.
                                                    lands, and to engage an independent                     the background investigations before the                 Section 556.4 requires tribes to
                                                    certified public accountant to provide                  issuance of any gaming licenses, and the              mandate the submission of the
                                                    an annual audit of the financial                        other one of the issuance of such gaming              following information from applicants
                                                    statements of each gaming operation.                    licenses to key employees and PMOs                    for key employee and PMO positions: (i)
                                                    Section 571.13 requires tribes to prepare               (§ 2710(b)(2)(F)(ii)). In addition,                   Name(s), Social Security number(s),
                                                    and submit to the Commission two                        § 2710(d)(2)(D)(ii) requires tribes who               date and place of birth, citizenship,
                                                    paper copies or one electronic copy of                  have, in their sole discretion, revoked               gender, and languages; (ii) present and
                                                    the financial statements and audits,                    any prior class III ordinance or                      past business and employment
                                                    together with management letter(s) and                  resolution to submit a notice of such                 positions, ownership interests, business
                                                    other documented auditor                                revocation to the NIGC Chair. The Act                 and residential addresses, and driver’s
                                                    communications and/or reports as a                      also authorizes the Commission to                     license number(s); (iii) the names and
                                                    result of the audit, setting forth the                  ‘‘promulgate such regulations and                     addresses of personal references; (iv)
                                                    results of each fiscal year. The                        guidelines as it deems appropriate to                 current business and personal telephone
                                                    submission must be sent to the                          implement’’ IGRA. 25 U.S.C.                           numbers; (v) a description of any
                                                    Commission within 120 days after the                    2706(b)(10). Parts 519, 522, 556, and 558             existing and previous business
                                                    end of the fiscal year of each gaming                   of title 25, Code of Federal Regulations,             relationships with Indian tribes,
                                                    operation, including when a gaming                      implement these statutory requirements.               including ownership interests; (vi) a
                                                    operation changes its fiscal year or                       Sections 519.1 and 519.2 require a                 description of any existing and previous
                                                    when gaming ceases to operate. Section                  tribe, management contractor, and a                   business relationships with the gaming
                                                    571.14 requires tribes to reconcile                     tribal operator to designate an agent for             industry generally, including ownership
                                                    quarterly fee reports with audited                      service of process, and § 522.2(g)                    interests; (vii) the name and address of
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                                                    financial statements and to keep/                       requires it to be submitted by written                any licensing/regulatory agency with
                                                    maintain this information to be                         notification to the Commission. Section               which the person has filed an
                                                    available to the NIGC upon request in                   522.2(a) requires a tribe to submit a                 application for a license or permit
                                                    order to facilitate the performance of                  copy of an ordinance or resolution                    related to gaming, even if the license or
                                                    compliance audits.                                      certified as authentic, and that meets the            permit was not granted; (viii) for each
                                                       This information collection is                       approval requirements in 25 CFR                       ongoing felony prosecution or
                                                    mandatory and allows the Commission                     522.4(b) or 522.6. Sections 522.10 and                conviction, the charge, the name and
                                                    to fulfill its statutory responsibilities               522.11 require tribes to submit,                      address of the court, and the date and


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                                                    disposition, if any; (ix) for each                         These information collections are                  includes, but is not limited to, maps,
                                                    misdemeanor conviction or ongoing                       mandatory and allow the Commission to                 charts, technical studies,
                                                    prosecution within the past 10 years,                   carry out its statutory duties.                       correspondence from other agencies
                                                    the name and address of the court and                      Respondents: Indian tribal gaming                  (federal, tribal, state, and local), and
                                                    the date and disposition; (x) for each                  operations.                                           comments from the public. These
                                                    criminal charge in the past 10 years that                  Estimated Number of Respondents:                   information collections are mandatory
                                                    is not otherwise listed, the criminal                   1,597.                                                and allow the Commission to carry out
                                                    charge, the name and address of the                        Estimated Annual Responses:                        its statutory duties.
                                                    court, and the date and disposition; (xi)               202,509.                                                 Respondents: Tribal governing bodies,
                                                    the name and address of any licensing/                     Estimated Time per Response:                       management contractors.
                                                    regulatory agency with which the                        Depending on the type of information                     Estimated Number of Respondents: 3.
                                                    person has filed an application for an                  collection, the range of time can vary                   Estimated Annual Responses: 3.
                                                    occupational license or permit, even if                 from 1.0 burden hour to 1,483 burden                     Estimated Time per Response:
                                                    the license or permit was not granted;                  hours for one item.                                   Depending on whether the response is
                                                    (xii) a photograph; and (xiii)                             Frequency of Response: Varies.                     an EA or an EIS, the range of time can
                                                    fingerprints. Sections 556.2 and 556.3                     Estimated Total Annual Burden                      vary from 2.5 burden hours to 12.0
                                                    require tribes to place a specific Privacy              Hours on Respondents: 1,121,340.                      burden hours for one item.
                                                    Act notice on their key employee and                       Estimated Total Non-hour Cost                         Frequency of Response: Varies.
                                                    PMO applications, and to warn                           Burden: $3,070,189.                                      Estimated Total Annual Burden
                                                    applicants regarding the penalty for                       Title: NEPA Compliance.                            Hours on Respondents: 26.5.
                                                                                                               OMB Control Number: 3141–0006.                        Estimated Total Non-hour Cost
                                                    false statements by also placing a
                                                                                                               Brief Description of Collection: The               Burden: $14,846,686.
                                                    specific false statement notice on their
                                                                                                            National Environmental Policy Act                        Title: Issuance of Certificates of Self-
                                                    applications.
                                                       Sections 556.6(a) and 558.3(e) require               (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq., and the              Regulation to Tribes for Class II Gaming.
                                                    tribes to keep/maintain the individuals’                Council on Environmental Quality’s                       OMB Control Number: 3141–0008.
                                                    complete application files, investigative               (CEQ) implementing regulations, require                  Brief Description of Collection: The
                                                    reports, and eligibility determinations                 federal agencies to prepare (or cause to              Act sets the standards for the regulation
                                                    during their employment and for at least                be prepared) environmental documents                  of Indian gaming, including a
                                                    three years after termination of their                  for agency actions that may have a                    framework for the issuance of
                                                    employment. Section 556.6(b)(1)                         significant impact on the environment.                certificates of self-regulation for class II
                                                    requires tribes to create and maintain an               Under NEPA, an Environmental                          gaming operations to tribes that meet
                                                    investigative report on each background                 Assessment (EA) must be prepared                      certain qualifications. Specifically, 25
                                                    investigation that includes: (i) The steps              when the agency action cannot be                      U.S.C. 2710(c) authorizes the
                                                    taken in conducting a background                        categorically excluded, or the                        Commission to issue a certificate of self-
                                                    investigation; (ii) the results obtained;               environmental consequences of the                     regulation if it determines that a tribe
                                                    (iii) the conclusions reached; and (iv)                 agency action will not result in a                    has: (i) Conducted its gaming activity in
                                                    the basis for those conclusions. Section                significant impact or the environmental               a manner that has resulted in an
                                                    556.6(b)(2) requires tribes to submit, no               impacts are unclear and need to be                    effective and honest accounting of all
                                                    later than 60 days after an applicant                   further defined. An Environmental                     revenues, in a reputation for safe, fair,
                                                    begins work, a notice of results of the                 Impact Statement (EIS) must be                        and honest operation of the activity, and
                                                    applicant’s background investigation                    prepared when the agency action will                  has been generally free of evidence of
                                                    that includes: (i) The applicant’s name,                likely result in significant impacts to the           criminal or dishonest activity; (ii)
                                                    date of birth, and Social Security                      environment.                                          adopted and is implementing adequate
                                                    number; (ii) the date on which the                         Amongst other actions necessary to                 systems for the accounting of all
                                                    applicant began or will begin work as a                 carry out the Commission’s statutory                  revenues from the activity, for the
                                                    key employee or PMO; (iii) a summary                    duties, the Act requires the NIGC Chair               investigation, licensing, and monitoring
                                                    of the information presented in the                     to review and approve third-party                     of all employees of the gaming activity,
                                                    investigative report; and (iv) a copy of                management contracts that involve the                 and for the investigation, enforcement,
                                                    the eligibility determination.                          operation of tribal gaming facilities. 25             and prosecution of violations of its
                                                       Section 558.3(b) requires a tribe to                 U.S.C. 2711. The Commission has taken                 gaming ordinance and regulations; and
                                                    notify the Commission of the issuance                   the position that the NEPA process is                 (iii) conducted the operation on a
                                                    of PMO and key employee licenses                        triggered when a tribe and a potential                fiscally and economically sound basis.
                                                    within 30 days after such issuance.                     contractor seek approval of a                         The Act also authorizes the Commission
                                                    Section 558.3(d) requires a tribe to                    management contract. Normally, an EA                  to ‘‘promulgate such regulations and
                                                    notify the Commission if the tribe does                 or EIS and its supporting documents are               guidelines as it deems appropriate to
                                                    not issue a license to an applicant, and                prepared by an environmental                          implement’’ IGRA. 25 U.S.C.
                                                    requires it to forward copies of its                    consulting firm and submitted to the                  2706(b)(10). Part 518 of title 25, Code of
                                                    eligibility determination and notice of                 Commission by the tribe. In the case of               Federal Regulations, implements these
                                                    results to the Commission for inclusion                 an EA, the Commission independently                   statutory requirements.
                                                    in the Indian Gaming Individuals                        evaluates the NEPA document, verifies                    Section 518.3(e) requires a tribe’s
                                                    Record System. Section 558.4(e)                         its content, and assumes responsibility               gaming operation(s) and the tribal
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                                                    requires a tribe, after a gaming license                for the accuracy of the information                   regulatory body (TRB) to have kept all
                                                    revocation hearing, to notify the                       contained therein. In the case of an EIS,             records needed to support the petition
                                                    Commission of its decision to revoke or                 the Commission directs and is                         for self-regulation for the three years
                                                    reinstate a gaming license within 45                    responsible for the preparation of the                immediately preceding the date of the
                                                    days of receiving notification from the                 NEPA document, but the tribe or                       petition submission. Section 518.4
                                                    Commission that a specific individual                   potential contractor is responsible for               requires a tribe petitioning for a
                                                    in a PMO or key employee position is                    paying for the preparation of the                     certificate of self-regulation to submit
                                                    not eligible for continued employment.                  document. The information collected                   the following to the Commission,


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                                                    accompanied by supporting                                 Estimated Total Non-hour Cost                       and become a matter of public record.
                                                    documentation: (i) Two copies of a                      Burden: $821,545.                                     The NIGC will not request nor sponsor
                                                    petition for self-regulation approved by                                                                      a collection of information, and you
                                                                                                            III. Request for Comments
                                                    the tribal governing body and certified                                                                       need not respond to such a request, if
                                                    as authentic; (ii) a description of how                    Regulations at 5 CFR part 1320, which              there is no valid OMB Control Number.
                                                    the tribe meets the eligibility criteria in             implement provisions of the Paperwork
                                                                                                                                                                    Dated: September 21, 2016.
                                                    § 518.3; (iii) a brief history of each                  Reduction Act, require that interested
                                                                                                            members of the public have an                         Shannon O’Loughlin,
                                                    gaming operation, including the
                                                                                                            opportunity to comment on an agency’s                 Chief of Staff.
                                                    opening dates and periods of voluntary
                                                    or involuntary closure(s); (iv) a TRB                   information collection and                            [FR Doc. 2016–23221 Filed 9–26–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    organizational chart; (v) a brief                       recordkeeping activities. See 5 CFR                   BILLING CODE 7565–01–P

                                                    description of the criteria that                        1320.8(d). To comply with the public
                                                    individuals must meet before being                      consultation process, the Commission
                                                                                                            previously published its 60-day notice                DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                    eligible for employment as a tribal
                                                    regulator; (vi) a brief description of the              of its intent to submit the above-
                                                                                                            mentioned information collection                      National Park Service
                                                    process by which the TRB is funded,
                                                    and the funding level for the three years               requests to OMB for approval. See 81 FR
                                                    immediately preceding the date of the                   36322 (June 6, 2016). The Commission                  [NPS–NCR–CHOH–21883]; [PPNCCHOHS0–
                                                                                                            did not receive any comments in                       PPMPSPD1Z.YM0000]
                                                    petition; (vii) a list of the current
                                                    regulators and TRB employees, their                     response to that notice and request for
                                                                                                            comments.                                             Notice of October 6, 2016, Meeting of
                                                    complete resumes, their titles, the dates                                                                     the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
                                                                                                               The Commission will submit the
                                                    that they began employment, and if                                                                            National Historical Park Commission
                                                                                                            preceding requests to OMB to renew its
                                                    serving limited terms, the expiration
                                                                                                            approval of the information collections.              AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
                                                    date of such terms; (viii) a brief
                                                                                                            The Commission is requesting a three-
                                                    description of the accounting system(s)                                                                       ACTION: Meeting notice.
                                                                                                            year term of approval for each of these
                                                    at the gaming operation that tracks the
                                                                                                            information collection and                            SUMMARY: This notice sets forth the
                                                    flow of the gaming revenues; (ix) a list
                                                                                                            recordkeeping activities.                             meeting date of the Chesapeake and
                                                    of the gaming activity internal controls                   You are again invited to comment on
                                                    at the gaming operation(s); (x) a                                                                             Ohio Canal National Historical Park
                                                                                                            these collections concerning: (i)
                                                    description of the recordkeeping                                                                              Commission.
                                                                                                            Whether the collections of information
                                                    system(s) for all investigations,                       are necessary for the proper                          DATES:  The public meeting of the
                                                    enforcement actions, and prosecutions                   performance of the functions of the                   Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National
                                                    of violations of the tribal gaming                      agency, including whether the                         Historical Park Commission will be held
                                                    ordinance or regulations, for the three-                information will have practical utility;              on Thursday, October 6, 2016, at 9:00
                                                    year period immediately preceding the                   (ii) the accuracy of the agency’s                     a.m. (EASTERN).
                                                    date of the petition; and (xi) the tribe’s              estimates of the burdens (including the               ADDRESSES: The meeting of the
                                                    current set of gaming regulations, if not               hours and cost) of the proposed                       Commission will be held on Thursday,
                                                    included in the approved tribal gaming                  collections of information, including the             October 6, 2016, at 9:00 a.m., in the
                                                    ordinance. Section 518.10 requires each                 validity of the methodologies and                     second floor conference room at park
                                                    Indian gaming tribe that has been issued                assumptions used; (iii) ways to enhance               headquarters, 1850 Dual Highway, Suite
                                                    a certificate of self-regulation to submit              the quality, utility, and clarity of the              100, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740.
                                                    to the Commission the following                         information to be collected; (iv) ways to
                                                    information by April 15th of each year                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                            minimize the burdens of the
                                                    following the first year of self-                                                                             Kevin D. Brandt, Superintendent and
                                                                                                            information collections on those who
                                                    regulation, or within 120 days after the                                                                      Designated Federal Officer, Chesapeake
                                                                                                            are to respond, including through the
                                                    end of each gaming operation’s fiscal                                                                         and Ohio Canal National Historical
                                                                                                            use of appropriate automated,
                                                    year: (i) An annual independent audit;                                                                        Park, 1850 Dual Highway, Suite 100,
                                                                                                            electronic, mechanical, or other
                                                    and (ii) a complete resume for all TRB                                                                        Hagerstown, Maryland, 21740–6620, or
                                                                                                            collection techniques or forms of
                                                    employees hired and licensed by the                                                                           by email kevin_brandt@nps.gov.
                                                                                                            information technology. It should be
                                                    tribe subsequent to its receipt of a                    noted that as a result of the Commission              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                    certificate of self-regulation.                         reviewing its own records that track the              Commission is established by Section 6
                                                       Submission of the petition and                       number of tribal and/or management                    of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
                                                    supporting documentation is voluntary.                  contractor submissions and after                      Development Act (16 U.S.C. 410y–4),
                                                    Once a certificate of self-regulation has               surveying tribal gaming operators, tribal             Public Law 91–664, 84 Stat. 1978
                                                    been issued, the submission of certain                  gaming regulatory authorities, and/or                 (1971), as amended, and is regulated by
                                                    other information is mandatory.                         management contractors regarding the                  the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
                                                       Respondents: Tribal governments.                     Commission’s submission and                           amended, 5 U.S.C. Appendix 1–16. The
                                                       Estimated Number of Respondents: 7.                  recordkeeping requirements, many of                   purpose of the Commission is to consult
                                                       Estimated Annual Responses: 7.                       the previously published burden                       with the Secretary of the Interior, or her
                                                       Estimated Time per Response:                         estimates have changed since the                      designee, with respect to matters
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                                                    Depending on the information                            publication of the Commission’s 60-day                relating to the development of the
                                                    collection, the range of time can vary                  notice on June 6, 2016. If you wish to                Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National
                                                    from 3.66 burden hours to 1,940 burden                  comment in response to this notice, you               Historical Park, and with respect to
                                                    hours for one item.                                     may send your comments to the office                  carrying out the provisions of section 6
                                                       Frequency of Responses: One per                      listed under the ADDRESSES section of                 establishing the Canal.
                                                    year.                                                   this notice by October 27, 2016.                         The agenda for the meeting is as
                                                       Estimated Total Annual Burden                           Comments submitted in response to                  follows:
                                                    Hours on Respondents: 2,092.                            this second notice will be summarized                 1. Welcome and Introductions


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Document Created: 2016-09-27 01:19:15
Document Modified: 2016-09-27 01:19:15
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
ActionSecond notice and request for comments.
DatesThe OMB has up to 60 days to approve or disapprove the information collection requests, but may respond after 30 days. Therefore, public comments should be submitted to OMB by no later than October 27, 2016 in order to be assured of consideration.
ContactFor further information, including copies of the proposed collections of information and supporting documentation, contact Tim Osumi at (202) 632-7054; fax (202) 632-7066 (not toll-free numbers). You may also review these information collection requests by going to http://www.reginfo.gov (Information Collection Review, Currently Under Review, Agency: National Indian Gaming Commission).
FR Citation81 FR 66290 

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