83_FR_2075 83 FR 2065 - General Regulations; Areas of the National Park System, Free Distribution of Other Message-Bearing Items

83 FR 2065 - General Regulations; Areas of the National Park System, Free Distribution of Other Message-Bearing Items

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 10 (January 16, 2018)

Page Range2065-2069
FR Document2018-00515

The National Park Service revises its general rule governing the sale or distribution of printed matter to include the free distribution of message-bearing items that do not meet the regulatory definition of ``printed matter.'' This change gives visitors an additional channel of communication while protecting the resources and values of the National Park System.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 10 (Tuesday, January 16, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 10 (Tuesday, January 16, 2018)]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

National Park Service

36 CFR Part 2

[NPS-WASO-23396; GPO Deposit Account 4311H2]
RIN 1024-AE32


General Regulations; Areas of the National Park System, Free 
Distribution of Other Message-Bearing Items

AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The National Park Service revises its general rule governing 
the sale or distribution of printed matter to include the free 
distribution of message-bearing items that do not meet the regulatory 
definition of ``printed matter.'' This change gives visitors an 
additional channel of communication while protecting the resources and 
values of the National Park System.

DATES: This rule is effective on February 15, 2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lee Dickinson, Special Park Use 
Program Manager, at (202) 513-7092 or [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

Authority and Jurisdiction To Promulgate Regulations

    In the National Park Service (NPS) Organic Act (54 U.S.C. 100101), 
Congress granted the NPS broad authority to regulate the use of areas 
under its jurisdiction. The Organic Act authorizes the Secretary of the 
Interior, acting through the NPS, to ``prescribe such regulations as 
the Secretary considers necessary or proper for the use and management 
of [National Park] System units.'' 54 U.S.C. 100751(a).

National Park System

    Consisting of over 400 units in 50 states, the District of Columbia 
and multiple territories, the National Park System covers more than 84 
million acres. These units are located in a wide range of environments 
as diverse as the United States itself. The size of these units also 
varies tremendously, ranging from Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and 
National Preserve, Alaska, at 13.2 million acres, to Thaddeus 
Kosciuszko National Memorial, Pennsylvania, at 0.02 acres.
    About one-third of the units--such as Great Smoky Mountains 
National Park, Tennessee; Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona; 
Everglades National Park, Florida; and Hawaii Volcanoes National Parks, 
Hawaii--preserve nature's many and varied gifts to the nation. The 
other two-thirds of the units recognize benchmarks of human history in 
America. These units protect elements of great native cultures, far 
older than European exploration and settlement; preserve battle sites 
from the Revolutionary and Civil Wars--including the key surrender 
fields of both great conflicts; embrace Thomas Edison's New Jersey 
laboratories where he and his staff led a technological revolution more 
dramatic even than the coming of the computer age; and more. These 
historical park units reflect the development of both art and industry 
in America, along with landmarks of social and political change.
    As a broader understanding of history took hold, the National Park 
System eventually grew to include the historic homes of civil rights, 
political, and corporate leaders, and the lands of the poor, struggling 
to build lives for themselves on a Nebraska homestead claim or in an 
urban community. The National Park System now embraces the birthplace, 
church, and grave of Dr. Martin Luther King at Martin Luther King, Jr. 
National Historical Site, Georgia; the birth of jazz at New Orleans 
Jazz National Historical Park, Louisiana; the flowering of a literary 
giant at the Eugene O'Neill National Historical Site, California; and 
the artistic grace of a great sculptor's studios at Saint-Gaudens 
National Historical Site, New Hampshire. Because of the lessons they 
help us remember, the National Park System also includes the Japanese 
American World War II internment camp in the desert at Manzanar 
National Historical Site, California, as well as Andersonville National 
Historical Site, Georgia, one of the very bleakest of the Civil War 
prison sites.
    The National Park System is habitat for 247 threatened or 
endangered species, has more than 167 million items in museum 
collections, has 75,000 archaeological sites, and 27,000 historic and 
prehistoric structures. The National Park System also has an extensive 
physical infrastructure, which includes thousands of buildings, tens of 
thousands of miles of trails and roads,

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and almost 30,000 housing units, campgrounds, and picnic areas as well 
as 3,000 water and waste water treatment systems.
    Over 325 million visitors visited the National Park System in 2016, 
where visitors find not only visual, educational, and recreational 
experiences but also inspirational, contemplative, and spiritual 
experiences. For Native Americans, certain national parks are also 
considered sacred religious sites, where the NPS asks visitors to 
respect these long-held beliefs, such as by voluntarily not walking 
under a natural bridge.

Final Rule

    First Amendment activities in units of the National Park System are 
governed by longstanding but ever-evolving First Amendment 
jurisprudence; by the statutes and regulations governing the National 
Park System as a whole; and by park-specific statutes and regulations.
    Title 36 CFR 2.52 currently allows the sale or distribution only of 
printed matter and only in areas of a park designated by the 
superintendent. The regulation defines ``printed matter'' as ``message-
bearing textual printed material such as books, pamphlets, magazines, 
and leaflets, provided that it is not solely commercial advertising.'' 
The NPS recognizes, however, that items other than ``printed matter'' 
may also contain or present speech, either literal or symbolic, that is 
not solely commercial and whose expression may be protected by the 
First Amendment. Accordingly, the NPS is revising its regulations to 
allow the free distribution of message-bearing items other than printed 
matter in areas of a park designated by the superintendent, subject to 
compliance with the regulations at 36 CFR 2.51 and 2.52. These items 
include readable electronic media like CDs, DVDs, and flash drives; 
articles of clothing like hats and accessories like buttons and pins; 
key chains; and bumper stickers.\1\
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    \1\ This rule therefore enshrines in regulation NPS Policy 
Memorandum 14-01,(January 28, 2014), which requires superintendents 
to allow the free distribution of message-bearing items to the 
public other than printed matter, so long as the activity occurs 
within an area designated as available for First Amendment 
activities under 36 CFR 2.51(c)(l) and otherwise complies with 36 
CFR 2.52.
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    Under the rule, message-bearing items other than printed matter may 
not be sold within a park unit; they may only be distributed free of 
charge. This restriction is necessary to prevent the proliferation of 
unregulated commercial activity that would be inconsistent with park 
resources and values, that would impinge upon and degrade park scenery, 
and that would disrupt the visitor experience in many park units.
    The revision to Sec.  2.52 to allow the free distribution of other 
message-bearing items is consistent with the NPS's National Capital 
Region (NCR) regulation at 36 CFR 7.96(k). As discussed in the 
preambles to the proposed and final rules for the NCR regulation, 59 FR 
25855 (1994) and 60 FR 17639 (1995), the NPS promulgated Sec.  7.96 to 
resolve serious issues created by unregulated sales of merchandise on 
NPS-administered lands that resulted in conflicting and excessive 
commercialism; degraded aesthetic values; had negative impacts on 
visitor circulation and contemplation and historic scenes; and 
inhibited the conservation of park property. In upholding the 
constitutionality of the NCR regulation limiting the sales of such 
items, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit 
found that the regulation was ``content neutral'' and ``narrowly 
tailored to serve significant government interests'' and offered 
``ample alternative channels of communication'' insofar as ``members 
may display and give the audio tapes and [religious] beads to members 
of the public so long as they do not try to exact a payment or request 
a donation in exchange for them.'' ISKCON of Potomac v. Kennedy, 61 
F.3d 949, 952, 958 (D.C. Cir. 1995).

Summary of and Responses to Public Comments on the Proposed Rule

    The NPS published the proposed rule on October 14, 2016 (81 FR 
71026) with request for public comment through the Federal eRulemaking 
portal at www.regulations.gov, or by mail or hand delivery. The 60-day 
comment period ended on December 13, 2016. A total of 26 comments were 
received. The NPS evaluated these comments when developing this final 
rule. A summary of comments and NPS responses is provided below. Many 
comments supported the rule and expressed gratitude that it provides an 
alternative means of communication in national parks. After taking the 
public comments into consideration and after additional review, the NPS 
has not made any substantive changes in the final rule. A few 
conforming edits to 36 CFR 2.51 and 2.52 are included in this final 
rule. These changes simply add references to the free distribution of 
other message-bearing items to reflect the substantive revisions to 
section 2.52 that were included in the proposed rule.
    1. Comment: Some commenters were concerned that the rule would lead 
to the commercialization of national parks and take away from the 
serenity and beauty of the environment. One commenter suggested that 
the rule should prohibit the sale of printed matter as well as other 
message-bearing items in order to prevent rampant consumerism in 
national parks. Several commenters suggested that the rule prohibit all 
items that include or function as commercial advertising, or any items 
that are predominantly or primarily commercial advertising, rather than 
only prohibiting those items that are ``solely commercial 
advertising.'' One commenter stated that t-shirts, even when given away 
for free, are primarily used as marketing devices and not to 
communicate information.
    NPS Response: The rule only allows the free distribution of other 
message-bearing items. Asking for or requiring payment or donations in 
exchange for these items is prohibited without written authorization 
under 36 CFR 5.3 (Business operations) or 36 CFR 2.37 (Noncommercial 
soliciting). The NPS will use the permit process to ensure that the 
free distribution of other message-bearing items will not result in the 
commercialization of national parks and the degradation of park values 
and visitor experiences. This activity will only be allowed in areas 
designated as available for First Amendment activities by the 
Superintendent.
    Items with some amount of commercial advertising may also contain 
protected speech under the First Amendment. For this reason, the free 
distribution of these items is properly regulated under 36 CFR 2.52 
rather than 36 CFR 5.3, which focuses on business operations. Examples 
may include t-shirts and water bottles that contain a message unrelated 
to commercial advertising that are freely distributed by a corporate 
sponsor at a permitted event. Although these items may also contain a 
logo or other mark associated with the company, they are not solely 
commercial advertising and are therefore subject to regulations 
addressing speech rather than business operations.
    2. Comment: One commenter questioned the basis for allowing the 
sale of printed matter, but not the sale of other message-bearing 
items, when both may contain speech protected by the First Amendment.
    NPS Response: Experiences on the National Mall and in other 
national parks suggest that other message bearing items such as t-
shirts, mugs, hats, and jewelry are more likely than printed matter to 
be sold primarily as a commercial enterprise rather than as part of a 
sincere First Amendment activity. In the past, the proliferation of 
sales of other message bearing items has

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degraded the purposes and values of the National Park System in manner 
not experienced with the sale of printed matter that is primarily 
focused on communicating a message. The distinction in this rule 
between printed matter and other message bearing items will provide the 
public with a broader opportunity to engage in protected speech without 
opening national parks to unchecked commerce. The sale of an unlimited 
range of message bearing merchandise, including t-shirts, would 
negatively impact park resources and values as well as the visitor 
experience. In order to sell other message bearing items in national 
parks, written authorization must be obtained under 36 CFR 5.3.
    3. Comment: Several commenters were concerned that allowing the 
free distribution of other message-bearing items will result in litter 
and waste that will harm resources, including wildlife, and the ability 
of visitors to enjoy national parks. These commenters were concerned 
about items such as CDs and keychains that are made out of plastic and 
other materials that are not biodegradable and are costly to recycle.
    NPS Response: Groups of more than 25 people who wish to freely 
distribute other message bearing items must obtain a permit that will 
contain terms and conditions addressing the proper disposal of litter 
and waste. These items will not be allowed to be distributed outside of 
designated First Amendment areas, reducing their impact on more 
unspoiled and sensitive areas of the Parks. Designated First Amendment 
areas are generally developed and have more foot traffic and nearby 
amenities such as trash and recycling cans. National parks have 
existing programs in place to collect and dispose of litter that will 
help mitigate any incremental waste associated with the free 
distribution of these items. The NPS will not regulate substantially 
more speech than necessary to implement the NPS's substantial 
government interest in protecting park resources from impairment. This 
rule allows the exercise of protected speech. The NPS has determined 
that any additional measures the NPS could take at this time to prevent 
additional litter associated with this speech, including, for example, 
prohibiting the free distribution of plastic message bearing items, are 
unnecessary. If the NPS determines at a later date that additional 
management actions are needed to address increases in litter 
attributable to message-bearing items, then the NPS will consider 
appropriate responses, including new terms and conditions to permits 
and changes to this rule.
    4. Comment: Some commenters felt that the free distribution of 
other message-bearing items will lead to an influx of visitors and 
material objects, such as t-shirts and keychains, to national parks, 
which will degrade the natural beauty, contemplative quality, and 
integrity of these areas. One commenter suggested that the rule allow 
the Superintendent to deny a permit application based upon the severity 
of impacts to park resources and values imposed by these items. One 
commenter was concerned about audio and visual pollution from the 
distribution of these items that will harm park resources and values.
    NPS Response: There are several protections in place that will 
mitigate the impacts of this activity on park values and resources. 
Groups of more than 25 people who wish to freely distribute other 
message bearing items must obtain a permit that will contain terms and 
conditions that will address potential impacts. The Superintendent may 
deny a permit if the number of persons engaged in the distribution 
cannot be reasonably accommodated, considering such things as damage to 
park resources or facilities, impairment of a protected area's 
atmosphere of peace and tranquility, interference with program 
activities, or impairment of public use facilities. 36 CFR 2.52(e). The 
free distribution of other message-bearing items may only occur in 
locations designated under 36 CFR 2.51(c). These locations may only be 
designated if the free distribution of other message-bearing items in 
these locations would not (i) cause injury or damage to park resources; 
(ii) unreasonably impair the atmosphere of peace and tranquility 
maintained in wilderness, natural, historic, or commemorative zones; or 
(iii) be incompatible with the nature and traditional use of the 
particular park area.
    5. Comment: Some commenters were concerned that the content of 
other message-bearing items could be offensive or contain political 
messages that are not appropriate in national parks.
    NPS Response: Similar to other types of protected speech that 
occurs in the National Park System, the NPS does not regulate the 
content of protected speech contained in other message- bearing items.
    6. Comment: One commenter suggested that the NPS define other 
message-bearing items by a closed list of items that meet the 
definition, rather than an open-ended definition that lists only 
examples of items that qualify. This commenter felt that an exclusive 
list would relieve park managers from the burden of having to identify 
which items are message-bearing on a case-by-case basis.
    NPS Response: A non-exhaustive list of things that qualify as other 
message-bearing items gives the NPS more flexibility than a closed list 
to determine which items are message- bearing. This will allow the NPS 
to adapt to the introduction of new message-bearing technologies such 
as digital downloads and other means of delivering electronic content.
    7. Comment: One commenter suggested that the rule establish 
standard locations in all national park units that are designated for 
First Amendment activities, including the free distribution of other 
message-bearing items, in order to preserve the integrity of the parks. 
This commenter suggested visitor centers or information kiosks as 
potential places that could be designated across the National Park 
System.
    NPS Response: NPS regulations at 36 CFR 2.51 require 
Superintendents to identify on a map the locations that are designated 
for demonstrations and the sale and distribution of printed matter. As 
stated above, these locations must meet certain criteria that will help 
address the commenter's concerns. This rule updates these regulations 
to state that these locations are also designated for the free 
distribution of other message-bearing items. The geography, 
infrastructure, and frequency and size of First Amendment activities 
are unique for each national park unit. This makes it difficult to 
identify a standard location that can be designated as appropriate for 
First Amendment activities in every unit. The NPS believes that the 
Superintendents are in the best position to determine which areas in 
the parks they manage are most appropriate for First Amendment 
activities.

Compliance With Other Laws, Executive Orders, and Department Policy 
Regulatory Planning and Review (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)

    Executive Order 12866 provides that the Office of Information and 
Regulatory Affairs in the Office of Management and Budget will review 
all significant rules. The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs 
has determined that this rule is not significant.
    Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the principles of Executive Order 
12866 while calling for improvements in the nation's regulatory system 
to promote predictability, to reduce uncertainty, and to use the best, 
most innovative, and least burdensome tools for

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achieving regulatory ends. The executive order directs agencies to 
consider regulatory approaches that reduce burdens and maintain 
flexibility and freedom of choice for the public where these approaches 
are relevant, feasible, and consistent with regulatory objectives. 
Executive Order 13563 emphasizes further that regulations must be based 
on the best available science and that the rulemaking process must 
allow for public participation and an open exchange of ideas. We have 
developed this rule in a manner consistent with these requirements.

Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs (Executive Order 
13771)

    This rule is an E.O. 13771 deregulatory action because once 
finalized, it will have costs less than zero.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    This rule will not have a significant economic effect on a 
substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility 
Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). This rule will generate positive benefits 
and no costs. This certification is based upon the cost-benefit and 
regulatory flexibility analyses found in the report entitled ``Cost-
Benefit and Regulatory Flexibility Analyses: Proposed Regulation 
Revisions for Free Distribution of Other Message-Bearing Items'' that 
is available to the public upon request.

Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act

    This rule is not a major rule under 5 U.S.C. 804(2), the Small 
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. This rule:
    (a) Does not have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million 
or more.
    (b) Will not cause a major increase in costs or prices for 
consumers, individual industries, Federal, State, or local government 
agencies, or geographic regions.
    (c) Does not have significant adverse effects on competition, 
employment, investment, productivity, innovation, or the ability of 
U.S.-based enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    This rule does not impose an unfunded mandate on State, local, or 
tribal governments or the private sector of more than $100 million per 
year. The rule does not have a significant or unique effect on State, 
local or tribal governments or the private sector. It addresses public 
use of national park lands, and imposes no requirements on other 
agencies or governments. A statement containing the information 
required by the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) is 
not required.

Takings (Executive Order 12630)

    This rule does not effect a taking of private property or otherwise 
have takings implications under Executive Order 12630. A takings 
implication assessment is not required.

Federalism (Executive Order 13132)

    Under the criteria in section 1 of Executive Order 13132, the rule 
does not have sufficient federalism implications to warrant the 
preparation of a Federalism summary impact statement. This rule only 
affects use of federally-administered lands and waters. It has no 
outside effects on other areas. A Federalism summary impact statement 
is not required.

Civil Justice Reform (Executive Order 12988)

    This rule complies with the requirements of Executive Order 12988. 
This rule:
    (a) Meets the criteria of section 3(a) requiring that all 
regulations be reviewed to eliminate errors and ambiguity and be 
written to minimize litigation; and
    (b) Meets the criteria of section 3(b)(2) requiring that all 
regulations be written in clear language and contain clear legal 
standards.

Consultation With Indian Tribes (Executive Order 13175 and Department 
Policy)

    The Department of the Interior strives to strengthen its 
government-to-government relationship with Indian tribes through a 
commitment to consultation with Indian tribes and recognition of their 
right to self-governance and tribal sovereignty. We have evaluated this 
rule under the criteria in Executive Order 13175 and under the 
Department's tribal consultation policy and have determined that tribal 
consultation is not required because the rule will have no substantial 
direct effect on federally recognized Indian tribes.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This rule does not contain any new collections of information that 
require approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the 
Paperwork Reduction Act. OMB has approved the information collection 
requirements associated with NPS Special Park Use Permits and has 
assigned OMB Control Number 1024-0026 (expires 01/31/20). An agency may 
not conduct or sponsor and a person is not required to respond to a 
collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB 
control number.

National Environmental Policy Act of 1969

    This rule does not constitute a major Federal action significantly 
affecting the quality of the human environment. A detailed statement 
under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not 
required because the rule is covered by a categorical exclusion. We 
have determined that the rule is categorically excluded under 516 DM 
12.5(A)(10) as it is a modification of existing NPS regulations that 
does not increase public use to the extent of compromising the nature 
and character of the area or causing physical damage to it. Further, 
the rule will not result in the introduction of incompatible uses which 
might compromise the nature and characteristics of the area or cause 
physical damage to it. Finally, the rule will not conflict with 
adjacent ownerships or lands uses, or cause a nuisance to adjacent 
owners or occupants.
    We have also determined that the rule does not involve any of the 
extraordinary circumstances listed in 43 CFR 46.215 that would require 
further analysis under NEPA.

Effects on the Energy Supply (Executive Order 13211)

    This rule is not a significant energy action under the definition 
in Executive Order 13211. A Statement of Energy Effects is not 
required.

List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 2

    Environmental protection, National parks, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

    In consideration of the foregoing, the National Park Service amends 
36 CFR part 2 as set forth below:

PART 2--RESOURCE PROTECTION, PUBLIC USE AND RECREATION

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1. The authority citation for part 2 continues to read as follows

    Authority: 54 U.S.C. 100101, 100751, 320102.


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2. Amend Sec.  2.51 by revising the section heading and paragraphs 
(c)(1) introductory text and (c)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  2.51  Demonstrations and designated available park areas.

* * * * *
    (c) Designated available park areas. (1) Locations may be 
designated as

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available for demonstrations under this section, and for the sale or 
distribution of printed matter and the free distribution of other 
message-bearing items under Sec.  2.52, only if these activities would 
not:
* * * * *
    (2) The superintendent must designate on a map, which must be 
available in the office of the superintendent and by public notice 
under Sec.  1.7 of this chapter, the locations designated as available 
for demonstrations, the sale or distribution of printed matter, and the 
free distribution of other message bearing items.
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3. Amend Sec.  2.52 by:
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a. Revising the section heading;
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b. Revising the paragraph (a) subject heading;
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c. Adding two sentences at the end of paragraph (a);
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d. Revising paragraph (b) introductory text; and
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e. Revising paragraph (i) introductory text.
    The revisions and additions to read as follows:


Sec.  2.52  Sale of printed matter and the distribution of printed 
matter and other message-bearing items.

    (a) Printed matter and other message-bearing items. * * * The term 
``other message-bearing items'' means a message-bearing item that is 
not ``printed matter'' and is not solely commercial advertising. Other 
message-bearing items include, but are not limited to: Readable 
electronic media such as CDs, DVDs, and flash drives; clothing and 
accessories such as hats and key chains; buttons; pins; and bumper 
stickers.
    (b) Permits and the small group permit exception. The sale or 
distribution of printed matter, and the free distribution of other 
message-bearing items without asking for or demanding payment or 
donation, is allowed within park areas if it occurs in an area 
designated as available under Sec.  2.51(c)(2) and when the 
superintendent has issued a permit for the activity, except that:
* * * * *
    (i) Misrepresentation. Persons engaged in the sale or distribution 
of printed matter or the free distribution of other message-bearing 
items under this section are prohibited from misrepresenting the 
purposes or affiliations of those engaged in the sale or distribution, 
and misrepresenting whether the printed matter or other message-bearing 
items are available without cost or donation.
* * * * *

Jason Larrabee,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks 
Exercising the Authority of the Assistant Secretary for Fish and 
Wildlife and Parks.
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                                                                   TABLE I—SECTION 36.2.—CIVIL MONETARY PENALTY INFLATION ADJUSTMENTS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                          New maximum (and
                                                                             Statute                                                                 Description                         minimum, if applicable)
                                                                                                                                                                                            penalty amount

                                             20 U.S.C. 1228c(c)(2)(E) (Section 429 of the General Edu-                     Provides for a civil penalty, as set by Congress in 1994,     $1,650.
                                               cation Provisions Act).                                                       of up to $1,000 for an educational organization’s failure
                                                                                                                             to disclose certain information to minor students and
                                                                                                                             their parents.
                                             31 U.S.C. 1352(c)(1) and (c)(2)(A) ......................................     Provides for a civil penalty, as set by Congress in 1989,     $19,639 to $196,387.
                                                                                                                             of $10,000 to $100,000 for recipients of Government
                                                                                                                             grants, contracts, etc. that improperly lobby Congress
                                                                                                                             or the Executive Branch with respect to the award of
                                                                                                                             Government grants and contracts.
                                             31 U.S.C. 3802(a)(1) and (a)(2) ...........................................   Provides for a civil penalty, as set by Congress in 1986,     $11,181.
                                                                                                                             of up to $5,000 for false claims and statements made
                                                                                                                             to the Government.



                                             *      *        *       *       *                             DATES: This rule is effective on February               preserve battle sites from the
                                                                                                           15, 2018.                                               Revolutionary and Civil Wars—
                                             PART 668—STUDENT ASSISTANCE                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lee                    including the key surrender fields of
                                             GENERAL PROVISIONS                                            Dickinson, Special Park Use Program                     both great conflicts; embrace Thomas
                                                                                                           Manager, at (202) 513–7092 or lee_                      Edison’s New Jersey laboratories where
                                             ■ 3. The authority citation for part 668                                                                              he and his staff led a technological
                                             continues to read as follows:                                 dickinson@nps.gov.
                                                                                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                                   revolution more dramatic even than the
                                               Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1001–1003, 1070a,                                                                              coming of the computer age; and more.
                                             1070g, 1085, 1087b, 1087d, 1087e, 1088,                       Background                                              These historical park units reflect the
                                             1091, 1092, 1094, 1099c, and 1099c–1,                                                                                 development of both art and industry in
                                             1221e–3, and 3474; Pub. L. 111–256, 124                       Authority and Jurisdiction To
                                                                                                                                                                   America, along with landmarks of social
                                             Stat. 2643; unless otherwise noted.                           Promulgate Regulations
                                                                                                                                                                   and political change.
                                             § 668.84     [Amended]                                          In the National Park Service (NPS)                       As a broader understanding of history
                                                                                                           Organic Act (54 U.S.C. 100101),                         took hold, the National Park System
                                             ■  4. Section 668.84 is amended by, in                        Congress granted the NPS broad                          eventually grew to include the historic
                                             paragraph (a), removing the number                            authority to regulate the use of areas                  homes of civil rights, political, and
                                             ‘‘$27,500’’ and adding, in its place, the                     under its jurisdiction. The Organic Act                 corporate leaders, and the lands of the
                                             number ‘‘$55,907’’.                                           authorizes the Secretary of the Interior,               poor, struggling to build lives for
                                             [FR Doc. 2018–00614 Filed 1–12–18; 8:45 am]                   acting through the NPS, to ‘‘prescribe                  themselves on a Nebraska homestead
                                             BILLING CODE 4000–01–P                                        such regulations as the Secretary                       claim or in an urban community. The
                                                                                                           considers necessary or proper for the                   National Park System now embraces the
                                                                                                           use and management of [National Park]                   birthplace, church, and grave of Dr.
                                             DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                                    System units.’’ 54 U.S.C. 100751(a).                    Martin Luther King at Martin Luther
                                                                                                                                                                   King, Jr. National Historical Site,
                                                                                                           National Park System
                                             National Park Service                                                                                                 Georgia; the birth of jazz at New Orleans
                                                                                                              Consisting of over 400 units in 50                   Jazz National Historical Park, Louisiana;
                                             36 CFR Part 2                                                 states, the District of Columbia and                    the flowering of a literary giant at the
                                                                                                           multiple territories, the National Park                 Eugene O’Neill National Historical Site,
                                             [NPS–WASO–23396; GPO Deposit Account                          System covers more than 84 million                      California; and the artistic grace of a
                                             4311H2]                                                       acres. These units are located in a wide                great sculptor’s studios at Saint-
                                                                                                           range of environments as diverse as the                 Gaudens National Historical Site, New
                                             RIN 1024–AE32                                                 United States itself. The size of these                 Hampshire. Because of the lessons they
                                                                                                           units also varies tremendously, ranging                 help us remember, the National Park
                                             General Regulations; Areas of the
                                                                                                           from Wrangell-St. Elias National Park                   System also includes the Japanese
                                             National Park System, Free
                                                                                                           and National Preserve, Alaska, at 13.2                  American World War II internment
                                             Distribution of Other Message-Bearing
                                                                                                           million acres, to Thaddeus Kosciuszko                   camp in the desert at Manzanar National
                                             Items
                                                                                                           National Memorial, Pennsylvania, at                     Historical Site, California, as well as
                                             AGENCY:     National Park Service, Interior.                  0.02 acres.                                             Andersonville National Historical Site,
                                             ACTION:    Final rule.                                           About one-third of the units—such as                 Georgia, one of the very bleakest of the
                                                                                                           Great Smoky Mountains National Park,                    Civil War prison sites.
                                             SUMMARY:    The National Park Service                         Tennessee; Grand Canyon National                           The National Park System is habitat
                                             revises its general rule governing the                        Park, Arizona; Everglades National Park,                for 247 threatened or endangered
                                             sale or distribution of printed matter to                     Florida; and Hawaii Volcanoes National                  species, has more than 167 million
                                             include the free distribution of message-                     Parks, Hawaii—preserve nature’s many                    items in museum collections, has 75,000
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                                             bearing items that do not meet the                            and varied gifts to the nation. The other               archaeological sites, and 27,000 historic
                                             regulatory definition of ‘‘printed                            two-thirds of the units recognize                       and prehistoric structures. The National
                                             matter.’’ This change gives visitors an                       benchmarks of human history in                          Park System also has an extensive
                                             additional channel of communication                           America. These units protect elements                   physical infrastructure, which includes
                                             while protecting the resources and                            of great native cultures, far older than                thousands of buildings, tens of
                                             values of the National Park System.                           European exploration and settlement;                    thousands of miles of trails and roads,


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                                             and almost 30,000 housing units,                        scenery, and that would disrupt the                    beauty of the environment. One
                                             campgrounds, and picnic areas as well                   visitor experience in many park units.                 commenter suggested that the rule
                                             as 3,000 water and waste water                             The revision to § 2.52 to allow the free            should prohibit the sale of printed
                                             treatment systems.                                      distribution of other message-bearing                  matter as well as other message-bearing
                                                Over 325 million visitors visited the                items is consistent with the NPS’s                     items in order to prevent rampant
                                             National Park System in 2016, where                     National Capital Region (NCR)                          consumerism in national parks. Several
                                             visitors find not only visual,                          regulation at 36 CFR 7.96(k). As                       commenters suggested that the rule
                                             educational, and recreational                           discussed in the preambles to the                      prohibit all items that include or
                                             experiences but also inspirational,                     proposed and final rules for the NCR                   function as commercial advertising, or
                                             contemplative, and spiritual                            regulation, 59 FR 25855 (1994) and 60                  any items that are predominantly or
                                             experiences. For Native Americans,                      FR 17639 (1995), the NPS promulgated                   primarily commercial advertising, rather
                                             certain national parks are also                         § 7.96 to resolve serious issues created               than only prohibiting those items that
                                             considered sacred religious sites, where                by unregulated sales of merchandise on                 are ‘‘solely commercial advertising.’’
                                             the NPS asks visitors to respect these                  NPS-administered lands that resulted in                One commenter stated that t-shirts, even
                                             long-held beliefs, such as by voluntarily               conflicting and excessive                              when given away for free, are primarily
                                             not walking under a natural bridge.                     commercialism; degraded aesthetic                      used as marketing devices and not to
                                                                                                     values; had negative impacts on visitor                communicate information.
                                             Final Rule                                              circulation and contemplation and                         NPS Response: The rule only allows
                                                First Amendment activities in units of               historic scenes; and inhibited the                     the free distribution of other message-
                                             the National Park System are governed                   conservation of park property. In                      bearing items. Asking for or requiring
                                             by longstanding but ever-evolving First                 upholding the constitutionality of the                 payment or donations in exchange for
                                             Amendment jurisprudence; by the                         NCR regulation limiting the sales of                   these items is prohibited without
                                             statutes and regulations governing the                  such items, the U.S. Court of Appeals                  written authorization under 36 CFR 5.3
                                             National Park System as a whole; and by                 for the District of Columbia Circuit                   (Business operations) or 36 CFR 2.37
                                             park-specific statutes and regulations.                 found that the regulation was ‘‘content                (Noncommercial soliciting). The NPS
                                                Title 36 CFR 2.52 currently allows the               neutral’’ and ‘‘narrowly tailored to serve             will use the permit process to ensure
                                             sale or distribution only of printed                    significant government interests’’ and                 that the free distribution of other
                                             matter and only in areas of a park                      offered ‘‘ample alternative channels of                message-bearing items will not result in
                                             designated by the superintendent. The                   communication’’ insofar as ‘‘members                   the commercialization of national parks
                                             regulation defines ‘‘printed matter’’ as                may display and give the audio tapes                   and the degradation of park values and
                                             ‘‘message-bearing textual printed                       and [religious] beads to members of the                visitor experiences. This activity will
                                             material such as books, pamphlets,                      public so long as they do not try to exact             only be allowed in areas designated as
                                             magazines, and leaflets, provided that it               a payment or request a donation in                     available for First Amendment activities
                                             is not solely commercial advertising.’’                 exchange for them.’’ ISKCON of                         by the Superintendent.
                                             The NPS recognizes, however, that                       Potomac v. Kennedy, 61 F.3d 949, 952,                     Items with some amount of
                                             items other than ‘‘printed matter’’ may                 958 (D.C. Cir. 1995).                                  commercial advertising may also
                                             also contain or present speech, either                                                                         contain protected speech under the First
                                                                                                     Summary of and Responses to Public                     Amendment. For this reason, the free
                                             literal or symbolic, that is not solely                 Comments on the Proposed Rule
                                             commercial and whose expression may                                                                            distribution of these items is properly
                                             be protected by the First Amendment.                      The NPS published the proposed rule                  regulated under 36 CFR 2.52 rather than
                                             Accordingly, the NPS is revising its                    on October 14, 2016 (81 FR 71026) with                 36 CFR 5.3, which focuses on business
                                             regulations to allow the free distribution              request for public comment through the                 operations. Examples may include t-
                                             of message-bearing items other than                     Federal eRulemaking portal at                          shirts and water bottles that contain a
                                             printed matter in areas of a park                       www.regulations.gov, or by mail or hand                message unrelated to commercial
                                             designated by the superintendent,                       delivery. The 60-day comment period                    advertising that are freely distributed by
                                             subject to compliance with the                          ended on December 13, 2016. A total of                 a corporate sponsor at a permitted
                                             regulations at 36 CFR 2.51 and 2.52.                    26 comments were received. The NPS                     event. Although these items may also
                                             These items include readable electronic                 evaluated these comments when                          contain a logo or other mark associated
                                             media like CDs, DVDs, and flash drives;                 developing this final rule. A summary of               with the company, they are not solely
                                             articles of clothing like hats and                      comments and NPS responses is                          commercial advertising and are
                                             accessories like buttons and pins; key                  provided below. Many comments                          therefore subject to regulations
                                             chains; and bumper stickers.1                           supported the rule and expressed                       addressing speech rather than business
                                                Under the rule, message-bearing items                gratitude that it provides an alternative              operations.
                                             other than printed matter may not be                    means of communication in national                        2. Comment: One commenter
                                             sold within a park unit; they may only                  parks. After taking the public comments                questioned the basis for allowing the
                                             be distributed free of charge. This                     into consideration and after additional                sale of printed matter, but not the sale
                                             restriction is necessary to prevent the                 review, the NPS has not made any                       of other message-bearing items, when
                                             proliferation of unregulated commercial                 substantive changes in the final rule. A               both may contain speech protected by
                                             activity that would be inconsistent with                few conforming edits to 36 CFR 2.51                    the First Amendment.
                                                                                                     and 2.52 are included in this final rule.                 NPS Response: Experiences on the
                                             park resources and values, that would
                                                                                                     These changes simply add references to                 National Mall and in other national
                                             impinge upon and degrade park
                                                                                                     the free distribution of other message-                parks suggest that other message bearing
                                                                                                                                                            items such as t-shirts, mugs, hats, and
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                                               1 This rule therefore enshrines in regulation NPS     bearing items to reflect the substantive
                                             Policy Memorandum 14–01,(January 28, 2014),             revisions to section 2.52 that were                    jewelry are more likely than printed
                                             which requires superintendents to allow the free        included in the proposed rule.                         matter to be sold primarily as a
                                             distribution of message-bearing items to the public       1. Comment: Some commenters were                     commercial enterprise rather than as
                                             other than printed matter, so long as the activity
                                             occurs within an area designated as available for
                                                                                                     concerned that the rule would lead to                  part of a sincere First Amendment
                                             First Amendment activities under 36 CFR 2.51(c)(l)      the commercialization of national parks                activity. In the past, the proliferation of
                                             and otherwise complies with 36 CFR 2.52.                and take away from the serenity and                    sales of other message bearing items has


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                                             degraded the purposes and values of the                    4. Comment: Some commenters felt                    list would relieve park managers from
                                             National Park System in manner not                      that the free distribution of other                    the burden of having to identify which
                                             experienced with the sale of printed                    message-bearing items will lead to an                  items are message-bearing on a case-by-
                                             matter that is primarily focused on                     influx of visitors and material objects,               case basis.
                                             communicating a message. The                            such as t-shirts and keychains, to                        NPS Response: A non-exhaustive list
                                             distinction in this rule between printed                national parks, which will degrade the                 of things that qualify as other message-
                                             matter and other message bearing items                  natural beauty, contemplative quality,                 bearing items gives the NPS more
                                             will provide the public with a broader                  and integrity of these areas. One                      flexibility than a closed list to determine
                                             opportunity to engage in protected                      commenter suggested that the rule allow                which items are message- bearing. This
                                             speech without opening national parks                   the Superintendent to deny a permit                    will allow the NPS to adapt to the
                                             to unchecked commerce. The sale of an                   application based upon the severity of                 introduction of new message-bearing
                                             unlimited range of message bearing                      impacts to park resources and values                   technologies such as digital downloads
                                             merchandise, including t-shirts, would                  imposed by these items. One commenter                  and other means of delivering electronic
                                             negatively impact park resources and                    was concerned about audio and visual                   content.
                                             values as well as the visitor experience.               pollution from the distribution of these                  7. Comment: One commenter
                                             In order to sell other message bearing                  items that will harm park resources and                suggested that the rule establish
                                             items in national parks, written                        values.                                                standard locations in all national park
                                             authorization must be obtained under                       NPS Response: There are several                     units that are designated for First
                                             36 CFR 5.3.                                             protections in place that will mitigate                Amendment activities, including the
                                                3. Comment: Several commenters                       the impacts of this activity on park                   free distribution of other message-
                                             were concerned that allowing the free                   values and resources. Groups of more                   bearing items, in order to preserve the
                                             distribution of other message-bearing                   than 25 people who wish to freely                      integrity of the parks. This commenter
                                             items will result in litter and waste that              distribute other message bearing items                 suggested visitor centers or information
                                             will harm resources, including wildlife,                must obtain a permit that will contain                 kiosks as potential places that could be
                                             and the ability of visitors to enjoy                    terms and conditions that will address                 designated across the National Park
                                             national parks. These commenters were                   potential impacts. The Superintendent                  System.
                                             concerned about items such as CDs and                   may deny a permit if the number of                        NPS Response: NPS regulations at 36
                                             keychains that are made out of plastic                  persons engaged in the distribution                    CFR 2.51 require Superintendents to
                                             and other materials that are not                        cannot be reasonably accommodated,                     identify on a map the locations that are
                                             biodegradable and are costly to recycle.                considering such things as damage to                   designated for demonstrations and the
                                                NPS Response: Groups of more than                    park resources or facilities, impairment               sale and distribution of printed matter.
                                             25 people who wish to freely distribute                 of a protected area’s atmosphere of                    As stated above, these locations must
                                             other message bearing items must obtain                 peace and tranquility, interference with               meet certain criteria that will help
                                             a permit that will contain terms and                    program activities, or impairment of                   address the commenter’s concerns. This
                                             conditions addressing the proper                        public use facilities. 36 CFR 2.52(e). The             rule updates these regulations to state
                                             disposal of litter and waste. These items               free distribution of other message-                    that these locations are also designated
                                             will not be allowed to be distributed                   bearing items may only occur in                        for the free distribution of other
                                             outside of designated First Amendment                   locations designated under 36 CFR                      message-bearing items. The geography,
                                             areas, reducing their impact on more                    2.51(c). These locations may only be                   infrastructure, and frequency and size of
                                             unspoiled and sensitive areas of the                    designated if the free distribution of                 First Amendment activities are unique
                                             Parks. Designated First Amendment                       other message-bearing items in these                   for each national park unit. This makes
                                             areas are generally developed and have                  locations would not (i) cause injury or                it difficult to identify a standard
                                             more foot traffic and nearby amenities                  damage to park resources; (ii)                         location that can be designated as
                                             such as trash and recycling cans.                       unreasonably impair the atmosphere of                  appropriate for First Amendment
                                             National parks have existing programs                   peace and tranquility maintained in                    activities in every unit. The NPS
                                             in place to collect and dispose of litter               wilderness, natural, historic, or                      believes that the Superintendents are in
                                             that will help mitigate any incremental                 commemorative zones; or (iii) be                       the best position to determine which
                                             waste associated with the free                          incompatible with the nature and                       areas in the parks they manage are most
                                             distribution of these items. The NPS                    traditional use of the particular park                 appropriate for First Amendment
                                             will not regulate substantially more                    area.                                                  activities.
                                             speech than necessary to implement the                     5. Comment: Some commenters were
                                             NPS’s substantial government interest in                concerned that the content of other                    Compliance With Other Laws,
                                             protecting park resources from                          message-bearing items could be                         Executive Orders, and Department
                                             impairment. This rule allows the                        offensive or contain political messages                Policy Regulatory Planning and Review
                                             exercise of protected speech. The NPS                   that are not appropriate in national                   (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)
                                             has determined that any additional                      parks.                                                   Executive Order 12866 provides that
                                             measures the NPS could take at this                        NPS Response: Similar to other types                the Office of Information and Regulatory
                                             time to prevent additional litter                       of protected speech that occurs in the                 Affairs in the Office of Management and
                                             associated with this speech, including,                 National Park System, the NPS does not                 Budget will review all significant rules.
                                             for example, prohibiting the free                       regulate the content of protected speech               The Office of Information and
                                             distribution of plastic message bearing                 contained in other message- bearing                    Regulatory Affairs has determined that
                                             items, are unnecessary. If the NPS                      items.                                                 this rule is not significant.
                                                                                                        6. Comment: One commenter                             Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the
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                                             determines at a later date that additional
                                             management actions are needed to                        suggested that the NPS define other                    principles of Executive Order 12866
                                             address increases in litter attributable to             message-bearing items by a closed list of              while calling for improvements in the
                                             message-bearing items, then the NPS                     items that meet the definition, rather                 nation’s regulatory system to promote
                                             will consider appropriate responses,                    than an open-ended definition that lists               predictability, to reduce uncertainty,
                                             including new terms and conditions to                   only examples of items that qualify.                   and to use the best, most innovative,
                                             permits and changes to this rule.                       This commenter felt that an exclusive                  and least burdensome tools for


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                                             achieving regulatory ends. The                          other agencies or governments. A                       An agency may not conduct or sponsor
                                             executive order directs agencies to                     statement containing the information                   and a person is not required to respond
                                             consider regulatory approaches that                     required by the Unfunded Mandates                      to a collection of information unless it
                                             reduce burdens and maintain flexibility                 Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) is not              displays a currently valid OMB control
                                             and freedom of choice for the public                    required.                                              number.
                                             where these approaches are relevant,
                                                                                                     Takings (Executive Order 12630)                        National Environmental Policy Act of
                                             feasible, and consistent with regulatory
                                                                                                       This rule does not effect a taking of                1969
                                             objectives. Executive Order 13563
                                             emphasizes further that regulations                     private property or otherwise have                        This rule does not constitute a major
                                             must be based on the best available                     takings implications under Executive                   Federal action significantly affecting the
                                             science and that the rulemaking process                 Order 12630. A takings implication                     quality of the human environment. A
                                             must allow for public participation and                 assessment is not required.                            detailed statement under the National
                                             an open exchange of ideas. We have                                                                             Environmental Policy Act of 1969
                                                                                                     Federalism (Executive Order 13132)
                                             developed this rule in a manner                                                                                (NEPA) is not required because the rule
                                             consistent with these requirements.                       Under the criteria in section 1 of                   is covered by a categorical exclusion.
                                                                                                     Executive Order 13132, the rule does                   We have determined that the rule is
                                             Reducing Regulation and Controlling                     not have sufficient federalism                         categorically excluded under 516 DM
                                             Regulatory Costs (Executive Order                       implications to warrant the preparation                12.5(A)(10) as it is a modification of
                                             13771)                                                  of a Federalism summary impact                         existing NPS regulations that does not
                                                This rule is an E.O. 13771                           statement. This rule only affects use of               increase public use to the extent of
                                             deregulatory action because once                        federally-administered lands and                       compromising the nature and character
                                             finalized, it will have costs less than                 waters. It has no outside effects on other             of the area or causing physical damage
                                             zero.                                                   areas. A Federalism summary impact                     to it. Further, the rule will not result in
                                                                                                     statement is not required.                             the introduction of incompatible uses
                                             Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                                                                     Civil Justice Reform (Executive Order                  which might compromise the nature
                                                This rule will not have a significant                                                                       and characteristics of the area or cause
                                                                                                     12988)
                                             economic effect on a substantial number                                                                        physical damage to it. Finally, the rule
                                             of small entities under the Regulatory                     This rule complies with the                         will not conflict with adjacent
                                             Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.).                 requirements of Executive Order 12988.                 ownerships or lands uses, or cause a
                                             This rule will generate positive benefits               This rule:                                             nuisance to adjacent owners or
                                             and no costs. This certification is based                  (a) Meets the criteria of section 3(a)              occupants.
                                             upon the cost-benefit and regulatory                    requiring that all regulations be                         We have also determined that the rule
                                             flexibility analyses found in the report                reviewed to eliminate errors and                       does not involve any of the
                                             entitled ‘‘Cost-Benefit and Regulatory                  ambiguity and be written to minimize                   extraordinary circumstances listed in 43
                                             Flexibility Analyses: Proposed                          litigation; and                                        CFR 46.215 that would require further
                                             Regulation Revisions for Free                              (b) Meets the criteria of section 3(b)(2)           analysis under NEPA.
                                             Distribution of Other Message-Bearing                   requiring that all regulations be written
                                             Items’’ that is available to the public                 in clear language and contain clear legal              Effects on the Energy Supply (Executive
                                             upon request.                                           standards.                                             Order 13211)
                                                                                                     Consultation With Indian Tribes                          This rule is not a significant energy
                                             Small Business Regulatory Enforcement                                                                          action under the definition in Executive
                                             Fairness Act                                            (Executive Order 13175 and
                                                                                                     Department Policy)                                     Order 13211. A Statement of Energy
                                                This rule is not a major rule under 5                                                                       Effects is not required.
                                             U.S.C. 804(2), the Small Business                          The Department of the Interior strives
                                                                                                     to strengthen its government-to-                       List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 2
                                             Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act.
                                             This rule:                                              government relationship with Indian                      Environmental protection, National
                                                (a) Does not have an annual effect on                tribes through a commitment to                         parks, Reporting and recordkeeping
                                             the economy of $100 million or more.                    consultation with Indian tribes and                    requirements.
                                                (b) Will not cause a major increase in               recognition of their right to self-                      In consideration of the foregoing, the
                                             costs or prices for consumers,                          governance and tribal sovereignty. We                  National Park Service amends 36 CFR
                                             individual industries, Federal, State, or               have evaluated this rule under the                     part 2 as set forth below:
                                             local government agencies, or                           criteria in Executive Order 13175 and
                                             geographic regions.                                     under the Department’s tribal                          PART 2—RESOURCE PROTECTION,
                                                (c) Does not have significant adverse                consultation policy and have                           PUBLIC USE AND RECREATION
                                             effects on competition, employment,                     determined that tribal consultation is
                                             investment, productivity, innovation, or                not required because the rule will have                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 2
                                             the ability of U.S.-based enterprises to                no substantial direct effect on federally              continues to read as follows
                                             compete with foreign-based enterprises.                 recognized Indian tribes.                                Authority: 54 U.S.C. 100101, 100751,
                                                                                                                                                            320102.
                                             Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                            Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                                                                                                                            ■ 2. Amend § 2.51 by revising the
                                                This rule does not impose an                           This rule does not contain any new                   section heading and paragraphs (c)(1)
                                             unfunded mandate on State, local, or                    collections of information that require                introductory text and (c)(2) to read as
                                             tribal governments or the private sector                approval by the Office of Management
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                                                                                                                                                            follows:
                                             of more than $100 million per year. The                 and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork
                                             rule does not have a significant or                     Reduction Act. OMB has approved the                    § 2.51 Demonstrations and designated
                                             unique effect on State, local or tribal                 information collection requirements                    available park areas.
                                             governments or the private sector. It                   associated with NPS Special Park Use                   *     *    *    *     *
                                             addresses public use of national park                   Permits and has assigned OMB Control                     (c) Designated available park areas.
                                             lands, and imposes no requirements on                   Number 1024–0026 (expires 01/31/20).                   (1) Locations may be designated as


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                                             available for demonstrations under this                 message-bearing items are available                    by the Department of the Interior and
                                             section, and for the sale or distribution               without cost or donation.                              the Department of Agriculture in 1970
                                             of printed matter and the free                          *    *    *      *    *                                and revised in 1979. This document is
                                             distribution of other message-bearing                                                                          no longer available and no longer used
                                             items under § 2.52, only if these                       Jason Larrabee,                                        by the NPS to evaluate applications for
                                             activities would not:                                   Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish          right-of-way permits for power
                                                                                                     and Wildlife and Parks Exercising the                  transmission lines.
                                             *      *    *     *     *                               Authority of the Assistant Secretary for Fish
                                                (2) The superintendent must                                                                                    This rule removes paragraph (b)(6)(ii)
                                                                                                     and Wildlife and Parks.
                                             designate on a map, which must be                                                                              from § 14.78 because the reference to the
                                                                                                     [FR Doc. 2018–00515 Filed 1–12–18; 8:45 am]
                                             available in the office of the                                                                                 environmental criteria document is
                                                                                                     BILLING CODE 4312–52–P                                 obsolete and outdated. The NPS will
                                             superintendent and by public notice
                                             under § 1.7 of this chapter, the locations                                                                     continue to evaluate applications for
                                             designated as available for                                                                                    rights-of-way for power transmission
                                                                                                     DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                             lines in accordance the other provisions
                                             demonstrations, the sale or distribution
                                             of printed matter, and the free                         National Park Service                                  in subpart F of 36 CFR part 14. This rule
                                             distribution of other message bearing                                                                          also updates the authority line for 36
                                             items.                                                  36 CFR Part 14                                         CFR part 14 to reflect the 2014
                                                                                                                                                            recodification of former 16 U.S.C. 5 and
                                             *      *    *     *     *                               [NPS–WASO–24690; PPWOVPADU0/                           79 into 54 U.S.C. 100902.
                                             ■ 3. Amend § 2.52 by:                                   PPMPRLE1Y.Y00000]
                                             ■ a. Revising the section heading;
                                                                                                                                                            Compliance With Other Laws,
                                                                                                     RIN 1024–AE42                                          Executive Orders, and Department
                                             ■ b. Revising the paragraph (a) subject
                                             heading;                                                                                                       Policy
                                                                                                     Rights of Way; Removal of Outdated
                                             ■ c. Adding two sentences at the end of                 Reference                                              Regulatory Planning and Review
                                             paragraph (a);                                                                                                 (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)
                                             ■ d. Revising paragraph (b) introductory                AGENCY:    National Park Service, Interior.
                                                                                                                                                              Executive Order 12866 provides that
                                             text; and                                               ACTION:   Final rule.                                  the Office of Information and Regulatory
                                             ■ e. Revising paragraph (i) introductory                                                                       Affairs (OIRA) in the Office of
                                             text.                                                   SUMMARY:    This rule removes an
                                                                                                     outdated reference to a document                       Management and Budget will review all
                                                The revisions and additions to read as                                                                      significant rules. OIRA has determined
                                                                                                     establishing environmental criteria for
                                             follows:                                                                                                       that this rule is not significant.
                                                                                                     electric transmissions lines that is no
                                                                                                     longer used by the National Park Service                 Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the
                                             § 2.52 Sale of printed matter and the
                                             distribution of printed matter and other                to evaluate applications for right-of-way              principles of Executive Order 12866
                                             message-bearing items.                                  permits.                                               while calling for improvements in the
                                                                                                                                                            nation’s regulatory system to promote
                                                (a) Printed matter and other message-                DATES: This rule is effective January 16,
                                                                                                                                                            predictability, to reduce uncertainty,
                                             bearing items. * * * The term ‘‘other                   2018.                                                  and to use the best, most innovative,
                                             message-bearing items’’ means a                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jay                   and least burdensome tools for
                                             message-bearing item that is not                        Calhoun, NPS Division of Jurisdiction,                 achieving regulatory ends. The
                                             ‘‘printed matter’’ and is not solely                    Regulations, and Special Park Uses,                    Executive Order directs agencies to
                                             commercial advertising. Other message-                  (202) 513–7112, john_calhoun@nps.gov.                  consider regulatory approaches that
                                             bearing items include, but are not                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             reduce burdens and maintain flexibility
                                             limited to: Readable electronic media
                                                                                                                                                            and freedom of choice for the public
                                             such as CDs, DVDs, and flash drives;                    Background
                                                                                                                                                            where these approaches are relevant,
                                             clothing and accessories such as hats                      On July 11, 1980, the National Park                 feasible, and consistent with regulatory
                                             and key chains; buttons; pins; and                      Service (NPS) promulgated regulations                  objectives. Executive Order 13563
                                             bumper stickers.                                        at 36 CFR part 14 that provide a process               emphasizes further that agencies must
                                                (b) Permits and the small group                      for the review, consideration, and                     base regulations on the best available
                                             permit exception. The sale or                           approval or disapproval of requests for                science and the rulemaking process
                                             distribution of printed matter, and the                 rights-of-way across all areas of the                  must allow for public participation and
                                             free distribution of other message-                     National Park System. 45 FR 47092.                     an open exchange of ideas. We have
                                             bearing items without asking for or                     Section 14.78 describes the process for                developed this rule in a manner
                                             demanding payment or donation, is                       filing applications for rights-of-way for              consistent with these requirements.
                                             allowed within park areas if it occurs in               power transmission lines. Paragraph
                                             an area designated as available under                   (b)(6)(i) of this section requires that the            Reducing Regulation and Controlling
                                             § 2.51(c)(2) and when the                               applicant include a detailed description               Regulatory Costs (Executive Order
                                             superintendent has issued a permit for                  of the environmental impact of the                     13771)
                                             the activity, except that:                              project that provides information about                   This rule is an E.O. 13771
                                             *      *     *     *    *                               the impact of the project on airspace, air             deregulatory action because it will have
                                                (i) Misrepresentation. Persons engaged               and water quality, scenic and aesthetic                costs less than zero. This rule will
                                             in the sale or distribution of printed                  features, historical and archeological                 remove an outdated requirement. This
                                             matter or the free distribution of other                features, and wildlife, fish, and marine               will reduce the potential for confusion
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                                             message-bearing items under this                        life. Paragraph (b)(6)(ii) requires that the           and may result in a more efficient
                                             section are prohibited from                             proposed site, design, and construction                application process for those applying
                                             misrepresenting the purposes or                         of the project be consistent with a                    for rights of way for power transmission
                                             affiliations of those engaged in the sale               document entitled the ‘‘Environmental                  lines across NPS-administered lands.
                                             or distribution, and misrepresenting                    Criteria for Electric Transmission                     This rule meets the goals of E.O. 13771
                                             whether the printed matter or other                     Lines.’’ This document was published                   because the regulatory requirement


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Document Created: 2018-01-13 02:02:55
Document Modified: 2018-01-13 02:02:55
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective on February 15, 2018.
ContactLee Dickinson, Special Park Use Program Manager, at (202) 513-7092 or [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 2065 
RIN Number1024-AE32
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; National Parks and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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