83_FR_6969 83 FR 6937 - Block Groups for the 2020 Census-Proposed Criteria

83 FR 6937 - Block Groups for the 2020 Census-Proposed Criteria

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of the Census

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 32 (February 15, 2018)

Page Range6937-6941
FR Document2018-02624

The Census Bureau is publishing this notice in the Federal Register to request comments from the public and other government agencies on block groups. The Census Bureau will respond to the comments received as part of the publication of final criteria in the Federal Register. After the final criteria are published in the Federal Register, the Census Bureau will offer designated governments or organizations an opportunity to review and, if necessary, suggest updates to the boundaries and attributes of the block groups in their geographic area under the Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP). In addition to block groups, the program also encompasses the review and update of census tracts, census designated places, and census county divisions.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Bureau of the Census

[Docket Number 171005975-7975-01]


Block Groups for the 2020 Census--Proposed Criteria

AGENCY: Bureau of the Census, Commerce.

ACTION: Notice of proposed program and request for comments.

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SUMMARY: The Census Bureau is publishing this notice in the Federal 
Register to request comments from the public and other government 
agencies on block groups. The Census Bureau will respond to the 
comments received as part of the publication of final criteria in the 
Federal Register. After the final criteria are published in the Federal 
Register, the Census Bureau will offer designated governments or 
organizations an opportunity to review and, if necessary, suggest 
updates to the boundaries and attributes of the block groups in their 
geographic area under the Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP). 
In addition to block groups, the program also encompasses the review 
and update of census tracts, census designated places, and census 
county divisions.

DATES: Written comments must be submitted on or before May 16, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Please direct all written comments on this proposed program 
to Vincent Osier, Geographic Standards, Criteria, and Quality Branch, 
Geography Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Room 4H173, 4600 Silver Hill 
Road, Washington, DC 20233-7400. Email: geo.psap.list@census.gov. 
Phone: 301-763-3056 (PSAP Hotline).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information on 
this proposed program should be directed to Vincent Osier, Geographic 
Standards, Criteria, and Quality Branch, Geography Division, U.S. 
Census Bureau, Room 4H173, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233-
7400. Email: geo.psap.list@census.gov. Phone: 301-763-3056 (PSAP 
hotline).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Block groups are statistical geographic 
subdivisions of a census tract defined for the tabulation and 
presentation of data from the decennial census and selected other 
statistical programs. Block groups will also be used to tabulate and 
publish estimates from the American Community Survey (ACS) \1\ after 
2020 and potentially data from other Bureau of the Census (Census 
Bureau) censuses and surveys.
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    \1\ The ACS is conducted in the United States and in Puerto 
Rico. In Puerto Rico, the survey is called the Puerto Rico Community 
Survey. For ease of discussion, throughout this document the term 
ACS is used to represent the surveys conducted in the United States 
and in Puerto Rico.
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    There are no proposed changes to the existing block group criteria 
from the 2010 Census, only clarification. The history of block groups 
and changes implemented for the 2010 Census can be found in the Federal 
Register from March 14, 2008 (73 FR 13829).

I. General Principles and Criteria for Block Groups for the 2020 Census

A. General Principles

    1. Block groups are statistical geographic subdivisions of a census 
tract and are the smallest geographic areas for which the Census Bureau 
provides sample data, primarily from the ACS 5-year period estimates.
    2. Block groups form the geographic framework within which census 
blocks are numbered.
    3. In order to ensure a minimal level of reliability in sample data 
and minimize potential disclosures of sensitive information, a block 
group should contain either at least 600 people or at least 240 housing 
units at minimum, and 3,000 people or 1,200 housing units at maximum. 
The housing unit criterion is used to accommodate areas that are 
occupied seasonally and may otherwise show a discrepancy between 
decennial and ACS figures.\2\ For the ACS, block groups are not 
designed to be used individually, rather they provide a smaller 
geographic area than census tracts that allow data users to combine 
them to create larger geographic areas that may be more meaningful for 
their specific use.
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    \2\ ``Occupied seasonally'' refers to seasonal communities in 
which residents often are not present on the date of the decennial 
census, but will be present at other times of the year and for which 
estimates may be reflected in the ACS. The ACS is designed to 
produce local area data as of a 12-month period estimate (or an 
average).
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    4. The Census Bureau also recognizes that there are significant 
geographic areas that are characterized by unique populations (e.g., 
prisons or universities) or not characterized by residential 
populations at all (e.g., National Parks or large bodies of water), 
which local participants may wish to exclude from populated census 
tracts and/or block groups for either analytical or cartographic 
purposes. These areas may be designated as special use census tracts 
and/or block groups to distinguish them from standard populated census 
tracts and/or block groups. Special land and/or water use census tracts 
or block groups are not required, but if delineated they must be 
designated as a specific type of special use (discussed below); have an 
official name; ideally have no residential population or housing units 
or else meet all population or housing thresholds mentioned above; and, 
must not create noncontiguous block groups or census tracts. If located 
in an urban area, a special use block group must have an area 
measurement of approximately one square mile or more. If delineated 
completely outside an urban area, a special use block group must have 
an area of approximately 10 square miles or more. The Census Bureau 
recognizes that some special use areas not intended for residential 
population, such as parks, may contain some minimal population, such as 
caretakers or those experiencing homelessness. Since the primary 
purpose of block groups is to help provide high-quality statistical 
data about the population, the participant and the Census Bureau must 
decide if a special use tract would be useful in such a situation.

B. Criteria

    The criteria herein apply to the United States, including federally 
recognized American Indian reservations (AIRs) and off-reservation 
trust lands (ORTLs), Puerto Rico, and the Island Areas\3\. The Census 
Bureau may modify and, if necessary, reject any proposals for block 
groups that do not meet the published criteria. In addition, the Census 
Bureau reserves the right to modify the boundaries and attributes of 
block groups as needed to meet the published criteria and/or maintain 
geographic relationships before or after the final tabulation geography 
is set for the 2020 Census.
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    \3\ For Census Bureau purposes, the United States typically 
refers to only the fifty states and the District of Columbia, and 
does not include the U.S. territories (Puerto Rico, the Island 
Areas, and the U.S. Minor Outlying Islands). The Island Areas 
include American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana 
Islands, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The U.S. Minor Outlying 
Islands are an aggregation of nine U.S. territories: Baker Island, 
Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway 
Islands, Navassa Island, Palmyra Atoll, and Wake Island.
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    The Census Bureau sets forth the following criteria for use in 
reviewing, updating, and delineating 2020 Census block groups:
1. Block groups must not cross census tract boundaries.
    This criterion takes precedence over all other criteria or 
requirements. By definition, because census tracts cannot cross county 
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neither can block groups. It is only permissible to define a block 
group with fewer than 600 people in a county that has a population less 
than 600, coextensive with a special use census tract, or as a special 
use block group delineated within a standard census tract.
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    \4\ For the Census Bureau's purposes, the term ``county'' 
includes parishes in Louisiana; boroughs, city and boroughs, 
municipalities, and census areas in Alaska; independent cities in 
Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia; districts and islands in 
American Samoa; districts in the U.S. Virgin Islands; municipalities 
in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; municipios in 
Puerto Rico; and, the areas constituting the District of Columbia 
and Guam. T his notice will refer to all these entities collectively 
as ``counties.''
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2. Block groups must cover the entire land and water area of each 
census tract.
    Because census tracts must cover the entire area of a county, by 
definition, block groups also must cover the entire area of each 
county.
3. A block group must comprise a reasonably compact and contiguous land 
area.
    Noncontiguous boundaries are permitted only where a contiguous area 
or inaccessible area would not meet population or housing unit count 
requirements for a separate block group, in which case the 
noncontiguous or inaccessible area must be combined within an adjacent 
or proximate block group. For example, an island that does not meet the 
minimum population threshold for recognition as a separate block group 
should be combined with other proximate land to form a single block 
group. Each case will be reviewed and accepted at the Census Bureau's 
discretion.
4. Block group boundaries should follow visible and identifiable 
features.
    To make the location of block group boundaries less ambiguous, 
wherever possible, block group boundaries should follow significant, 
visible, easily identifiable features. The use of visible features 
facilitates the location and identification of block group boundaries 
in the field, both on the ground and in imagery. The selection of 
permanent physical features also increases the stability of the 
boundaries over time, as the locations of many visible features in the 
landscape tend to change infrequently. If block group boundaries are 
changed, they should not be moved from a more significant feature 
(e.g., a highway or a major river) to a less significant feature (e.g., 
a neighborhood road or a small tributary stream). The Census Bureau 
also requires the use of state and county boundaries in all states to 
be used as census tract and block group boundaries. The Census Bureau 
also permits the use of incorporated place and minor civil division 
(MCD) boundaries in states where those boundaries tend to remain 
unchanged over time (see Table 1).
    The following features are preferred as block group boundaries for 
the 2020 Census:
    a. State, county, and census tract boundaries must always be block 
group boundaries. This criterion takes precedence over all other 
boundary criteria or requirements.
    b. AIR and ORTL boundaries.
    c. Visible, perennial, stable, relatively permanent natural and 
constructed features, such as roads, shorelines, rivers, perennial 
streams and canals, railroad tracks, or above-ground high-tension power 
lines.
    d. Boundaries of legal and administrative entities in selected 
states. Table 1 identifies by state which MCD and incorporated place 
boundaries may be used as block group boundaries.
    e. Additionally, the following legally defined, administrative 
boundaries are permitted as block group boundaries:
    i. Barrio, barrio-pueblo, and subbarrio boundaries in Puerto Rico;
    ii. Census subdistrict and estate boundaries in the U.S. Virgin 
Islands;
    iii. County and island boundaries (both MCD equivalents) in 
American Samoa;
    iv. Election district boundaries in Guam;
    v. Municipal district boundaries in the Commonwealth of the 
Northern Mariana Islands; and,
    vi. Alaska Native Regional corporation boundaries in Alaska, at the 
discretion of the Census Bureau, insofar as such boundaries are 
unambiguous for allocating living quarters as part of 2020 Census 
activities.
    f. The boundaries of large parks, forests, airports, 
penitentiaries/prisons, and/or military installations, provided the 
boundaries are clearly marked or easily recognized in the field in 
imagery and on the ground.
    g. When acceptable visible and governmental boundary features are 
not available for use as block group boundaries, the Census Bureau may, 
at its discretion, approve other nonstandard visible features, such as 
major ridgelines, above-ground pipelines, intermittent streams, or 
fence lines. The Census Bureau may also accept, on a case-by-case 
basis, relatively short stretches of boundaries of selected nonstandard 
and potentially nonvisible features, such as cadastral and parcel 
boundaries or the straight-line extensions or other lines-of-sight 
between acceptable visible features.

                Table 1--Acceptable Minor Civil Division (MCD) and Incorporated Place Boundaries
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                                                       Boundaries of MCDs not
                                                         coincident with the          All         Only conjoint
               State                     All  MCD           boundaries of         incorporated     incorporated
                                        boundaries    incorporated places that       place            place
                                                         themselves are MCDs       boundaries       boundaries
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Alabama............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Alaska.............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Arizona............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Arkansas...........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
California.........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Colorado...........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Connecticut........................               X   ........................               X   ...............
Delaware...........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Florida............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Georgia............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Hawaii.............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Idaho..............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Illinois...........................  ...............                        X   ...............               X
Indiana............................               X   ........................  ...............               X

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Iowa...............................  ...............                    X \b\   ...............               X
Kansas.............................  ...............                    X \a\   ...............               X
Kentucky...........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Louisiana..........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Maine..............................               X   ........................               X   ...............
Maryland...........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Massachusetts......................               X   ........................               X                X
Michigan...........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Minnesota..........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Mississippi........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Missouri...........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Montana............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Nebraska...........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Nevada.............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
New Hampshire......................               X   ........................               X   ...............
New Jersey.........................               X   ........................               X   ...............
New Mexico.........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
New York...........................               X   ........................               X   ...............
North Carolina.....................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
North Dakota.......................  ...............                        X   ...............               X
Ohio...............................  ...............                        X   ...............               X
Oklahoma...........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Oregon.............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Pennsylvania.......................               X   ........................               X   ...............
Rhode Island.......................               X   ........................               X   ...............
South Carolina.....................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
South Dakota.......................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Tennessee..........................  ...............                        X   ...............               X
Texas..............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Utah...............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Vermont............................               X   ........................               X   ...............
Virginia...........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Washington.........................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
West Virginia......................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
Wisconsin..........................  ...............                        X   ...............               X
Wyoming............................  ...............  ........................  ...............               X
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\a\ Townships only.
\b\ Governmental townships only.

5. Population, Housing Unit, and Area Measurement Thresholds

    The following are the population, housing unit, and area 
measurement threshold criteria for block groups (as summarized in Table 
2). The same population and housing unit thresholds apply to all types 
of non-special use block groups, including those delineated for AIRs 
and ORTLs, the Island Areas, and encompassing group quarters, military 
installations, and institutions.

                                         Table 2--Block Group Thresholds
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           Block group type                Threshold types              Minimum                  Maximum
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Standard & tribal block groups.......  Population thresholds..  600....................  3000.
Housing unit thresholds..............  240....................  .......................  1,200.
Special use block groups.............  Area measurement         1 square mile..........  none.
                                        thresholds within an
                                        urban area.
                                       Area measurement         10 square miles........  none.
                                        thresholds outside an
                                        urban area.
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                                       Population thresholds..    None (or very little), or must be within the
                                                                         standard block group thresholds.
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    a. 2010 Census population counts should be used in census block 
group review in most cases. Housing unit counts should be used for 
block groups in seasonal communities that have little or no population 
on Census Day (April 1). Locally produced population and housing unit 
estimates can be used when reviewing and updating block groups, 
especially in areas that have experienced considerable growth since the 
2010 Census.

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    b. The housing unit thresholds are based on a national average of 
2.5 people per household. The Census Bureau recognizes that there are 
regional variations to this average, and will take this into 
consideration when reviewing all census block group proposals.
    c. For the 2020 Census, the Census Bureau will allow the 
delineation of special use census tracts and special land use block 
groups will be created coextensive with these special use census 
tracts, but they are not required. A special use census tract, and 
hence a special use block group, must be designated as a specific use 
type (e.g., state park), must have an official name (e.g., Jay Cooke 
State Park), have no (or very little) residential population or meet 
population or housing unit thresholds, and must not create a 
noncontiguous census tract/block group. In some instances, multiple 
areas can be combined to form a single special land use census tract/
block group if the land management characteristics are similar, such as 
a special land use census tract/block group comprising adjacent federal 
and state parks. If the special land use census tract/block group is 
delineated in a densely populated, urban area, the census tract/block 
group must have an area of approximately one square mile or more. If 
the special land use census tract/block group is delineated completely 
outside an urban area, the census tract/block group must have an area 
of approximately 10 square miles or more. Any resulting special use 
census tract/block group should be at least as large in area as the 
adjacent standard, populated census tracts/block groups.
6. Identification of Block Groups
    a. A block group encompasses a cluster of census blocks. Each 
standard block group is identified using a single-digit number that 
will correspond to the first digit in the number of each census block 
encompassed by the block group. For example, block group 3 includes all 
census blocks numbered in the 3000 range within a single census tract.
    b. The range of acceptable standard block group numbers is 1 
through 9.
    c. Block group numbers must be unique within a census tract.
7. Block Group Types
    Table 3 provides a summary of the types of block groups (with their 
respective population, housing unit, and area measurement thresholds) 
that the Census Bureau will use for the 2020 Census.

                                      Table 3--Summary of Block Group Types
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                                    Distinction from         Population        Housing unit     Area measurement
       Block group types          standard block groups      thresholds         thresholds         thresholds
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Standard block groups..........  ......................  Min: 600.........  Min: 240.........  None.
                                                         Max: 3,000.......  Max: 1,200.......
Tribal block groups............  Tribal block groups     Min: 600.........  Min: 240.........  None.
                                  are conceptually       Max: 3,000.......  Max: 1,200.......
                                  similar and
                                  equivalent to census
                                  block groups defined
                                  within the standard
                                  state-county-tract-
                                  block group
                                  geographic hierarchy
                                  used for tabulating
                                  and publishing
                                  statistical data.
Special use block groups.......  A block group, usually  None (or very      None (or very      Within an urban
                                  coextensive with a      little) or         little) or         area:
                                  special census tract,   within the         within the        min. 1 square
                                  encompassing a large    standard block     standard block     mile.
                                  airport, public park,   group thresholds.  group thresholds. Outside an urban
                                  public forest, or                                             area:
                                  large water body with                                        min. 10 square
                                  no (or very little)                                           miles.
                                  population or housing
                                  units.
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C. Tribal Block Groups

    Tribal block groups are statistical geographic entities defined by 
the Census Bureau in cooperation with tribal officials to provide 
meaningful, relevant, and reliable data for small geographic areas 
within the boundaries of federally recognized AIRs and/or ORTLs. As 
such, they recognize the unique statistical data needs of federally 
recognized American Indian tribes. The delineation of tribal block 
groups allows for an unambiguous presentation of statistical data 
specific to the federally recognized AIR and/or ORTL without the 
imposition of state or county boundaries, which might artificially 
separate American Indian populations located within a single AIR and/or 
ORTL. To this end, the American Indian tribal participant may define 
tribal block groups that cross county or state boundaries, or both. For 
federally recognized American Indian tribes with AIRs and/or ORTLs that 
have fewer than 1,200 residents, the Census Bureau will define one 
tribal census tract and one tribal block group coextensive with the AIR 
and/or ORTL. Tribal block groups must be delineated to meet all other 
census block group criteria, and must be identified uniquely so as to 
clearly distinguish them from county-based block groups. The Census 
Bureau will address the type of identifiers required for tribal block 
groups in more detail in a separate Federal Register notice pertaining 
to all American Indian areas, including statistical areas defined 
through PSAP. Tribal block group boundaries will be held as census 
block boundaries. Census blocks, however, will be numbered uniquely 
within county-based block groups and thus there will not be a direct 
relationship between a tribal block group identifier and the census 
block numbers. Tribal block groups are conceptually similar and 
equivalent to census block groups defined within the standard state-
county-tract-block group geographic hierarchy used for tabulating and 
publishing statistical data.
    In order to provide meaningful statistical geographic areas within 
the AIR and/or ORTL, as well as make meaningful and reliable data 
available for these areas and their populations, tribal block group 
geography is maintained separately from standard, county-based block 
groups. This change was first introduced for the 2010 Census, creating 
standard block groups nationwide and maintaining tribal block groups as 
a completely separate set of geography from standard block groups for 
both geographic and data presentation purposes, and eliminates, in 
part, the reliability and availability data issues for the tribal block 
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and the derived standard block groups that were present in Census 
2000.\5\
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    \5\ For Census 2000, tribal block groups were defined for 
federally recognized AIRs and/or ORTLs, and standard block groups 
were identified by superimposing county and state boundaries onto 
the Census 2000 tribal block groups. For Census 2000 products in 
which data were presented by state and county, the standard state-
county-tract-block group hierarchy was maintained, even for 
territory contained within an AIR and/or ORTL. In such instances, 
the state-county portions of tribal block groups were identified as 
individual block groups, and these standard block groups may not 
have met the minimum population or housing unit thresholds, 
potentially limiting sample data reliability or availability for 
both the tribal block groups and the derived standard block groups.
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    As with standard block groups submitted through this program, the 
tribal block groups are submitted to the Census Bureau, and are subject 
to review to ensure compliance with the published criteria. Detailed 
criteria pertaining to tribal block groups will be published in a 
separate Federal Register notice pertaining to all American Indian 
areas, including statistical areas defined through PSAP.

I. Definitions of Key Terms

    Alaska Native Regional Corporation (ANRC)--A corporate geographic 
area established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (Pub. L. 
92-203, 85 Stat. 688 (1971)) to conduct both the business and nonprofit 
affairs of Alaska Natives. Twelve ANRCs cover the entire State of 
Alaska except for the Annette Island Reserve.
    American Indian off-reservation trust land (ORTL)--An area of land 
located outside the boundaries of an AIR, whose boundaries are 
established by deed, and which are held in trust by the U.S. federal 
government for a federally recognized American Indian tribe or members 
of that tribe.
    American Indian reservation (AIR)--An area of land with boundaries 
established by final treaty, statute, executive order, and/or court 
order and over which a federally recognized, American Indian tribal 
government has governmental authority. Along with ``reservation'' 
designations such as colonies, communities, pueblos, rancherias, and 
reserves apply to AIRs.
    Census county division (CCD)--Areas delineated by the Census Bureau 
in cooperation with state, tribal, and local officials for statistical 
purposes. CCDs have no legal function and are not governmental units. 
CCD boundaries usually follow visible features and usually coincide 
with census tract boundaries. The name of each CCD is based on a place, 
county, or well-known local name that identifies its location.
    Conjoint--A description of a boundary line shared by two adjacent 
geographic entities.
    Contiguous--A description of areas sharing common boundary lines, 
more than a single point, such that the areas, when combined, form a 
single piece of territory. Noncontiguous areas form disjoint pieces.
    Group quarters--A location where people live or stay in a group 
living arrangement that is owned or managed by an entity or 
organization providing housing and/or services for the residents. This 
is not a typical household-type living arrangement. These services may 
include custodial or medical care as well as other types of assistance, 
and residency is commonly restricted to those receiving these services. 
People living in group quarters are usually not related to each other. 
Group quarters include such places as college residence halls, 
residential treatment centers, skilled nursing facilities, group homes, 
military barracks, correctional facilities, and workers' dormitories.
    Incorporated place--A type of governmental unit, incorporated under 
state law as a city, town (except in New England, New York, and 
Wisconsin), borough (except in Alaska and New York), or village, 
generally to provide governmental services for a concentration of 
people within legally prescribed boundaries.
    Minor civil division (MCD)--The primary governmental or 
administrative division of a county in 28 states and the Island Areas 
having legal boundaries, names, and descriptions. The MCDs represent 
many different types of legal entities with a wide variety of 
characteristics, powers, and functions depending on the state and type 
of MCD. In some states, some or all of the incorporated places also 
constitute MCDs.
    Nonvisible feature--A map feature that is not visible on the ground 
and in imagery such as a city or county boundary through space, a 
property line, or line-of-sight extension of a road.
    Retracting--Substantially changing the boundaries of a census tract 
so that comparability over time is not maintained.
    Special use census tract/block group--Type of census tract or block 
group that must be designated as a specific use type (e.g., state park 
or large lake) and have an official name (e.g., Jay Cooke State Park or 
Lake Minnetonka), should have no (or very little) population or housing 
units, and must not create a noncontiguous census tract/block group. If 
delineated in a densely populated, urban area, a special use census 
tract/block group must have an area of at least one square mile. If 
delineated completely outside an urban area, a special use census 
tract/block group must have an area of at least 10 square miles.
    Statistical geographic entity--A geographic entity that is 
specially defined and delineated, such as block group, CDP, or census 
tract, so that the Census Bureau may tabulate data for it. Designation 
as a statistical entity neither conveys nor confers legal ownership, 
entitlement, or jurisdictional authority.
    Visible feature--A map feature that can be seen on the ground and 
in imagery, such as a road, railroad track, major above-ground 
transmission line or pipeline, river, stream, shoreline, fence, sharply 
defined mountain ridge, or cliff. A nonstandard visible feature is a 
feature that may not be clearly defined on the ground (such as a 
ridge), may be seasonal (such as an intermittent stream), or may be 
relatively impermanent (such as a fence). The Census Bureau generally 
requests verification that nonstandard features used as boundaries for 
the PSAP geographic areas pose no problem in their location during 
field work.

     Dated: January 31, 2018.
Ron S. Jarmin,
Associate Director for Economic Programs, Performing the Non-Exclusive 
Functions and Duties of the Director, Bureau of the Census.
[FR Doc. 2018-02624 Filed 2-14-18; 8:45 am]
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                                                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  after 2020 and potentially data from                    delineated they must be designated as a
                                                                                                         other Bureau of the Census (Census                      specific type of special use (discussed
                                                 Bureau of the Census                                    Bureau) censuses and surveys.                           below); have an official name; ideally
                                                                                                            There are no proposed changes to the                 have no residential population or
                                                 [Docket Number 171005975–7975–01]
                                                                                                         existing block group criteria from the                  housing units or else meet all
                                                 Block Groups for the 2020 Census—                       2010 Census, only clarification. The                    population or housing thresholds
                                                 Proposed Criteria                                       history of block groups and changes                     mentioned above; and, must not create
                                                                                                         implemented for the 2010 Census can be                  noncontiguous block groups or census
                                                 AGENCY:  Bureau of the Census,                          found in the Federal Register from                      tracts. If located in an urban area, a
                                                 Commerce.                                               March 14, 2008 (73 FR 13829).                           special use block group must have an
                                                 ACTION: Notice of proposed program and                                                                          area measurement of approximately one
                                                                                                         I. General Principles and Criteria for
                                                 request for comments.                                                                                           square mile or more. If delineated
                                                                                                         Block Groups for the 2020 Census
                                                                                                                                                                 completely outside an urban area, a
                                                 SUMMARY:    The Census Bureau is                        A. General Principles                                   special use block group must have an
                                                 publishing this notice in the Federal                                                                           area of approximately 10 square miles or
                                                                                                            1. Block groups are statistical
                                                 Register to request comments from the                                                                           more. The Census Bureau recognizes
                                                                                                         geographic subdivisions of a census
                                                 public and other government agencies                                                                            that some special use areas not intended
                                                                                                         tract and are the smallest geographic
                                                 on block groups. The Census Bureau                                                                              for residential population, such as
                                                                                                         areas for which the Census Bureau
                                                 will respond to the comments received                                                                           parks, may contain some minimal
                                                                                                         provides sample data, primarily from
                                                 as part of the publication of final criteria                                                                    population, such as caretakers or those
                                                                                                         the ACS 5-year period estimates.
                                                 in the Federal Register. After the final                   2. Block groups form the geographic                  experiencing homelessness. Since the
                                                 criteria are published in the Federal                   framework within which census blocks                    primary purpose of block groups is to
                                                 Register, the Census Bureau will offer                  are numbered.                                           help provide high-quality statistical data
                                                 designated governments or                                  3. In order to ensure a minimal level                about the population, the participant
                                                 organizations an opportunity to review                  of reliability in sample data and                       and the Census Bureau must decide if
                                                 and, if necessary, suggest updates to the               minimize potential disclosures of                       a special use tract would be useful in
                                                 boundaries and attributes of the block                  sensitive information, a block group                    such a situation.
                                                 groups in their geographic area under                   should contain either at least 600 people               B. Criteria
                                                 the Participant Statistical Areas Program               or at least 240 housing units at
                                                 (PSAP). In addition to block groups, the                                                                          The criteria herein apply to the
                                                                                                         minimum, and 3,000 people or 1,200
                                                 program also encompasses the review                                                                             United States, including federally
                                                                                                         housing units at maximum. The housing
                                                 and update of census tracts, census                                                                             recognized American Indian
                                                                                                         unit criterion is used to accommodate
                                                 designated places, and census county                                                                            reservations (AIRs) and off-reservation
                                                                                                         areas that are occupied seasonally and
                                                 divisions.                                                                                                      trust lands (ORTLs), Puerto Rico, and
                                                                                                         may otherwise show a discrepancy
                                                                                                                                                                 the Island Areas3. The Census Bureau
                                                 DATES:  Written comments must be                        between decennial and ACS figures.2
                                                                                                                                                                 may modify and, if necessary, reject any
                                                 submitted on or before May 16, 2018.                    For the ACS, block groups are not                       proposals for block groups that do not
                                                 ADDRESSES: Please direct all written                    designed to be used individually, rather                meet the published criteria. In addition,
                                                 comments on this proposed program to                    they provide a smaller geographic area                  the Census Bureau reserves the right to
                                                 Vincent Osier, Geographic Standards,                    than census tracts that allow data users                modify the boundaries and attributes of
                                                 Criteria, and Quality Branch, Geography                 to combine them to create larger                        block groups as needed to meet the
                                                 Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Room                      geographic areas that may be more                       published criteria and/or maintain
                                                 4H173, 4600 Silver Hill Road,                           meaningful for their specific use.                      geographic relationships before or after
                                                 Washington, DC 20233–7400. Email:                          4. The Census Bureau also recognizes
                                                                                                                                                                 the final tabulation geography is set for
                                                 geo.psap.list@census.gov. Phone: 301–                   that there are significant geographic                   the 2020 Census.
                                                 763–3056 (PSAP Hotline).                                areas that are characterized by unique                    The Census Bureau sets forth the
                                                                                                         populations (e.g., prisons or                           following criteria for use in reviewing,
                                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                         universities) or not characterized by                   updating, and delineating 2020 Census
                                                 Requests for additional information on                  residential populations at all (e.g.,
                                                 this proposed program should be                                                                                 block groups:
                                                                                                         National Parks or large bodies of water),
                                                 directed to Vincent Osier, Geographic                   which local participants may wish to                    1. Block groups must not cross census
                                                 Standards, Criteria, and Quality Branch,                exclude from populated census tracts                    tract boundaries.
                                                 Geography Division, U.S. Census                         and/or block groups for either analytical
                                                 Bureau, Room 4H173, 4600 Silver Hill                                                                               This criterion takes precedence over
                                                                                                         or cartographic purposes. These areas                   all other criteria or requirements. By
                                                 Road, Washington, DC 20233–7400.                        may be designated as special use census
                                                 Email: geo.psap.list@census.gov. Phone:                                                                         definition, because census tracts cannot
                                                                                                         tracts and/or block groups to distinguish               cross county 4 and state boundaries,
                                                 301–763–3056 (PSAP hotline).                            them from standard populated census
                                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Block                        tracts and/or block groups. Special land                   3 For Census Bureau purposes, the United States
                                                 groups are statistical geographic                       and/or water use census tracts or block                 typically refers to only the fifty states and the
                                                 subdivisions of a census tract defined                  groups are not required, but if                         District of Columbia, and does not include the U.S.
                                                 for the tabulation and presentation of                                                                          territories (Puerto Rico, the Island Areas, and the
                                                                                                                                                                 U.S. Minor Outlying Islands). The Island Areas
                                                 data from the decennial census and
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                                                                                                         discussion, throughout this document the term ACS       include American Samoa, the Commonwealth of
                                                 selected other statistical programs.                    is used to represent the surveys conducted in the       the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and the U.S.
                                                 Block groups will also be used to                       United States and in Puerto Rico.                       Virgin Islands. The U.S. Minor Outlying Islands are
                                                                                                            2 ‘‘Occupied seasonally’’ refers to seasonal         an aggregation of nine U.S. territories: Baker Island,
                                                 tabulate and publish estimates from the                                                                         Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll,
                                                                                                         communities in which residents often are not
                                                 American Community Survey (ACS) 1                       present on the date of the decennial census, but will   Kingman Reef, Midway Islands, Navassa Island,
                                                                                                         be present at other times of the year and for which     Palmyra Atoll, and Wake Island.
                                                   1 The ACS is conducted in the United States and       estimates may be reflected in the ACS. The ACS is          4 For the Census Bureau’s purposes, the term

                                                 in Puerto Rico. In Puerto Rico, the survey is called    designed to produce local area data as of a 12-         ‘‘county’’ includes parishes in Louisiana; boroughs,
                                                 the Puerto Rico Community Survey. For ease of           month period estimate (or an average).                                                               Continued




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                                                 neither can block groups. It is only                                         features facilitates the location and                                            e. Additionally, the following legally
                                                 permissible to define a block group with                                     identification of block group boundaries                                      defined, administrative boundaries are
                                                 fewer than 600 people in a county that                                       in the field, both on the ground and in                                       permitted as block group boundaries:
                                                 has a population less than 600,                                              imagery. The selection of permanent                                              i. Barrio, barrio-pueblo, and subbarrio
                                                 coextensive with a special use census                                        physical features also increases the                                          boundaries in Puerto Rico;
                                                 tract, or as a special use block group                                       stability of the boundaries over time, as                                        ii. Census subdistrict and estate
                                                 delineated within a standard census                                          the locations of many visible features in                                     boundaries in the U.S. Virgin Islands;
                                                 tract.                                                                       the landscape tend to change                                                     iii. County and island boundaries
                                                                                                                              infrequently. If block group boundaries                                       (both MCD equivalents) in American
                                                 2. Block groups must cover the entire
                                                                                                                              are changed, they should not be moved                                         Samoa;
                                                 land and water area of each census tract.
                                                                                                                              from a more significant feature (e.g., a                                         iv. Election district boundaries in
                                                   Because census tracts must cover the                                       highway or a major river) to a less                                           Guam;
                                                 entire area of a county, by definition,                                      significant feature (e.g., a neighborhood                                        v. Municipal district boundaries in
                                                 block groups also must cover the entire                                      road or a small tributary stream). The                                        the Commonwealth of the Northern
                                                 area of each county.                                                         Census Bureau also requires the use of                                        Mariana Islands; and,
                                                                                                                              state and county boundaries in all states                                        vi. Alaska Native Regional
                                                 3. A block group must comprise a
                                                                                                                              to be used as census tract and block                                          corporation boundaries in Alaska, at the
                                                 reasonably compact and contiguous
                                                                                                                              group boundaries. The Census Bureau                                           discretion of the Census Bureau, insofar
                                                 land area.
                                                                                                                              also permits the use of incorporated                                          as such boundaries are unambiguous for
                                                   Noncontiguous boundaries are                                               place and minor civil division (MCD)                                          allocating living quarters as part of 2020
                                                 permitted only where a contiguous area                                       boundaries in states where those                                              Census activities.
                                                 or inaccessible area would not meet                                          boundaries tend to remain unchanged                                              f. The boundaries of large parks,
                                                 population or housing unit count                                             over time (see Table 1).                                                      forests, airports, penitentiaries/prisons,
                                                 requirements for a separate block group,                                       The following features are preferred                                        and/or military installations, provided
                                                 in which case the noncontiguous or                                           as block group boundaries for the 2020                                        the boundaries are clearly marked or
                                                 inaccessible area must be combined                                           Census:                                                                       easily recognized in the field in imagery
                                                 within an adjacent or proximate block                                          a. State, county, and census tract                                          and on the ground.
                                                 group. For example, an island that does                                      boundaries must always be block group                                            g. When acceptable visible and
                                                 not meet the minimum population                                              boundaries. This criterion takes                                              governmental boundary features are not
                                                 threshold for recognition as a separate                                      precedence over all other boundary                                            available for use as block group
                                                 block group should be combined with                                          criteria or requirements.                                                     boundaries, the Census Bureau may, at
                                                 other proximate land to form a single                                          b. AIR and ORTL boundaries.                                                 its discretion, approve other
                                                 block group. Each case will be reviewed                                        c. Visible, perennial, stable, relatively                                   nonstandard visible features, such as
                                                 and accepted at the Census Bureau’s                                          permanent natural and constructed                                             major ridgelines, above-ground
                                                 discretion.                                                                  features, such as roads, shorelines,                                          pipelines, intermittent streams, or fence
                                                                                                                              rivers, perennial streams and canals,                                         lines. The Census Bureau may also
                                                 4. Block group boundaries should
                                                                                                                              railroad tracks, or above-ground high-                                        accept, on a case-by-case basis,
                                                 follow visible and identifiable features.
                                                                                                                              tension power lines.                                                          relatively short stretches of boundaries
                                                   To make the location of block group                                          d. Boundaries of legal and                                                  of selected nonstandard and potentially
                                                 boundaries less ambiguous, wherever                                          administrative entities in selected states.                                   nonvisible features, such as cadastral
                                                 possible, block group boundaries should                                      Table 1 identifies by state which MCD                                         and parcel boundaries or the straight-
                                                 follow significant, visible, easily                                          and incorporated place boundaries may                                         line extensions or other lines-of-sight
                                                 identifiable features. The use of visible                                    be used as block group boundaries.                                            between acceptable visible features.

                                                                          TABLE 1—ACCEPTABLE MINOR CIVIL DIVISION (MCD) AND INCORPORATED PLACE BOUNDARIES
                                                                                                                                                                                        Boundaries of MCDs not                           All                   Only conjoint
                                                                                                                                                                 All                       coincident with the                      incorporated               incorporated
                                                                                                State                                                           MCD                       boundaries of incor-                          place                  place bound-
                                                                                                                                                              boundaries                   porated places that                       boundaries                    aries
                                                                                                                                                                                         themselves are MCDs

                                                 Alabama ...........................................................................................        ........................    ........................................   ........................              X
                                                 Alaska ..............................................................................................      ........................    ........................................   ........................              X
                                                 Arizona .............................................................................................      ........................    ........................................   ........................              X
                                                 Arkansas ..........................................................................................        ........................    ........................................   ........................              X
                                                 California ..........................................................................................      ........................    ........................................   ........................              X
                                                 Colorado ..........................................................................................        ........................    ........................................   ........................              X
                                                 Connecticut ......................................................................................                    X                ........................................              X               ........................
                                                 Delaware ..........................................................................................        ........................    ........................................   ........................              X
                                                 Florida ..............................................................................................     ........................    ........................................   ........................              X
                                                 Georgia ............................................................................................       ........................    ........................................   ........................              X
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                                                 Hawaii ..............................................................................................      ........................    ........................................   ........................              X
                                                 Idaho ................................................................................................     ........................    ........................................   ........................              X
                                                 Illinois ...............................................................................................   ........................                       X                       ........................              X
                                                 Indiana .............................................................................................                 X                ........................................   ........................              X

                                                 city and boroughs, municipalities, and census areas                          Virgin Islands; municipalities in the                                         his notice will refer to all these entities collectively
                                                 in Alaska; independent cities in Maryland,                                   Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands;                                 as ‘‘counties.’’
                                                 Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia; districts and                                municipios in Puerto Rico; and, the areas
                                                 islands in American Samoa; districts in the U.S.                             constituting the District of Columbia and Guam. T



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                                                             TABLE 1—ACCEPTABLE MINOR CIVIL DIVISION (MCD) AND INCORPORATED PLACE BOUNDARIES—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                      Boundaries of MCDs not                             All                   Only conjoint
                                                                                                                                                               All                       coincident with the                        incorporated               incorporated
                                                                                               State                                                          MCD                       boundaries of incor-                            place                  place bound-
                                                                                                                                                            boundaries                   porated places that                         boundaries                    aries
                                                                                                                                                                                       themselves are MCDs

                                                 Iowa .................................................................................................   ........................                      Xb                         ........................              X
                                                 Kansas .............................................................................................     ........................                      Xa                         ........................              X
                                                 Kentucky ..........................................................................................      ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Louisiana ..........................................................................................     ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Maine ...............................................................................................               X                ........................................                X               ........................
                                                 Maryland ..........................................................................................      ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Massachusetts .................................................................................                     X                ........................................                X                          X
                                                 Michigan ...........................................................................................     ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Minnesota ........................................................................................       ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Mississippi ........................................................................................     ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Missouri ............................................................................................    ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Montana ...........................................................................................      ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Nebraska ..........................................................................................      ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Nevada .............................................................................................     ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 New Hampshire ...............................................................................                       X                ........................................                X               ........................
                                                 New Jersey ......................................................................................                   X                ........................................                X               ........................
                                                 New Mexico .....................................................................................         ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 New York .........................................................................................                  X                ........................................                X               ........................
                                                 North Carolina ..................................................................................        ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 North Dakota ....................................................................................        ........................                       X                         ........................              X
                                                 Ohio .................................................................................................   ........................                       X                         ........................              X
                                                 Oklahoma .........................................................................................       ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Oregon .............................................................................................     ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Pennsylvania ....................................................................................                   X                ........................................                X               ........................
                                                 Rhode Island ....................................................................................                   X                ........................................                X               ........................
                                                 South Carolina .................................................................................         ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 South Dakota ...................................................................................         ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Tennessee .......................................................................................        ........................                       X                         ........................              X
                                                 Texas ...............................................................................................    ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Utah .................................................................................................   ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Vermont ...........................................................................................                 X                ........................................                X               ........................
                                                 Virginia .............................................................................................   ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Washington ......................................................................................        ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 West Virginia ....................................................................................       ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                 Wisconsin .........................................................................................      ........................                       X                         ........................              X
                                                 Wyoming ..........................................................................................       ........................    ........................................     ........................              X
                                                    a Townships        only.
                                                    b Governmental        townships only.


                                                 5. Population, Housing Unit, and Area                                      threshold criteria for block groups (as                                       delineated for AIRs and ORTLs, the
                                                 Measurement Thresholds                                                     summarized in Table 2). The same                                              Island Areas, and encompassing group
                                                                                                                            population and housing unit thresholds                                        quarters, military installations, and
                                                   The following are the population,                                        apply to all types of non-special use                                         institutions.
                                                 housing unit, and area measurement                                         block groups, including those
                                                                                                                             TABLE 2—BLOCK GROUP THRESHOLDS
                                                               Block group type                                          Threshold types                                               Minimum                                                     Maximum

                                                 Standard & tribal block groups ......                    Population thresholds ...................                600 ................................................          3000.
                                                 Housing unit thresholds .................                240 ................................................     .......................................................       1,200.
                                                 Special use block groups ...............                 Area measurement thresholds                              1 square mile ................................                none.
                                                                                                            within an urban area.
                                                                                                          Area measurement thresholds                              10 square miles ............................                  none.
                                                                                                            outside an urban area.

                                                                                                          Population thresholds ...................                None (or very little), or must be within the standard block group thresh-
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                                                                                                                                                                                                      olds.



                                                   a. 2010 Census population counts                                         in seasonal communities that have little                                      when reviewing and updating block
                                                 should be used in census block group                                       or no population on Census Day (April                                         groups, especially in areas that have
                                                 review in most cases. Housing unit                                         1). Locally produced population and                                           experienced considerable growth since
                                                 counts should be used for block groups                                     housing unit estimates can be used                                            the 2010 Census.



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                                                    b. The housing unit thresholds are                              noncontiguous census tract/block group.                                  6. Identification of Block Groups
                                                 based on a national average of 2.5                                 In some instances, multiple areas can be                                    a. A block group encompasses a
                                                 people per household. The Census                                   combined to form a single special land                                   cluster of census blocks. Each standard
                                                 Bureau recognizes that there are                                   use census tract/block group if the land                                 block group is identified using a single-
                                                 regional variations to this average, and                           management characteristics are similar,                                  digit number that will correspond to the
                                                 will take this into consideration when                             such as a special land use census tract/                                 first digit in the number of each census
                                                 reviewing all census block group                                   block group comprising adjacent federal                                  block encompassed by the block group.
                                                 proposals.                                                         and state parks. If the special land use                                 For example, block group 3 includes all
                                                    c. For the 2020 Census, the Census                              census tract/block group is delineated in                                census blocks numbered in the 3000
                                                 Bureau will allow the delineation of                               a densely populated, urban area, the                                     range within a single census tract.
                                                 special use census tracts and special                              census tract/block group must have an                                       b. The range of acceptable standard
                                                 land use block groups will be created                              area of approximately one square mile                                    block group numbers is 1 through 9.
                                                 coextensive with these special use                                 or more. If the special land use census                                     c. Block group numbers must be
                                                 census tracts, but they are not required.                          tract/block group is delineated                                          unique within a census tract.
                                                 A special use census tract, and hence a                            completely outside an urban area, the
                                                 special use block group, must be                                                                                                            7. Block Group Types
                                                                                                                    census tract/block group must have an
                                                 designated as a specific use type (e.g.,                           area of approximately 10 square miles or                                   Table 3 provides a summary of the
                                                 state park), must have an official name                            more. Any resulting special use census                                   types of block groups (with their
                                                 (e.g., Jay Cooke State Park), have no (or                          tract/block group should be at least as                                  respective population, housing unit, and
                                                 very little) residential population or                                                                                                      area measurement thresholds) that the
                                                                                                                    large in area as the adjacent standard,
                                                 meet population or housing unit                                                                                                             Census Bureau will use for the 2020
                                                                                                                    populated census tracts/block groups.
                                                 thresholds, and must not create a                                                                                                           Census.
                                                                                                             TABLE 3—SUMMARY OF BLOCK GROUP TYPES
                                                                                                                                                                    Population thresh-           Housing unit thresh-          Area measurement
                                                         Block group types                     Distinction from standard block groups                                     olds                          olds                       thresholds

                                                 Standard block groups ..............         ..................................................................   Min: 600 ..................   Min: 240 ..................   None.
                                                                                                                                                                   Max: 3,000 ..............     Max: 1,200 ..............
                                                 Tribal block groups ....................     Tribal block groups are conceptually                                 Min: 600 ..................   Min: 240 ..................   None.
                                                                                                similar and equivalent to census block                             Max: 3,000 ..............     Max: 1,200 ..............
                                                                                                groups defined within the standard
                                                                                                state-county-tract-block group geo-
                                                                                                graphic hierarchy used for tabulating
                                                                                                and publishing statistical data.
                                                 Special use block groups ..........          A block group, usually coextensive with a                            None (or very little)         None (or very little)         Within an urban
                                                                                                special census tract, encompassing a                                 or within the                 or within the                 area:
                                                                                                large airport, public park, public forest,                           standard block                standard block              min. 1 square mile.
                                                                                                or large water body with no (or very lit-                            group thresholds.             group thresholds.           Outside an urban
                                                                                                tle) population or housing units.                                                                                                area:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               min. 10 square
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 miles.



                                                 C. Tribal Block Groups                                             AIRs and/or ORTLs that have fewer than                                   defined within the standard state-
                                                                                                                    1,200 residents, the Census Bureau will                                  county-tract-block group geographic
                                                    Tribal block groups are statistical                             define one tribal census tract and one                                   hierarchy used for tabulating and
                                                 geographic entities defined by the                                 tribal block group coextensive with the                                  publishing statistical data.
                                                 Census Bureau in cooperation with                                  AIR and/or ORTL. Tribal block groups
                                                 tribal officials to provide meaningful,                                                                                                        In order to provide meaningful
                                                                                                                    must be delineated to meet all other
                                                 relevant, and reliable data for small                                                                                                       statistical geographic areas within the
                                                                                                                    census block group criteria, and must be
                                                 geographic areas within the boundaries                             identified uniquely so as to clearly                                     AIR and/or ORTL, as well as make
                                                 of federally recognized AIRs and/or                                distinguish them from county-based                                       meaningful and reliable data available
                                                 ORTLs. As such, they recognize the                                 block groups. The Census Bureau will                                     for these areas and their populations,
                                                 unique statistical data needs of federally                         address the type of identifiers required                                 tribal block group geography is
                                                 recognized American Indian tribes. The                             for tribal block groups in more detail in                                maintained separately from standard,
                                                 delineation of tribal block groups allows                          a separate Federal Register notice                                       county-based block groups. This change
                                                 for an unambiguous presentation of                                 pertaining to all American Indian areas,                                 was first introduced for the 2010
                                                 statistical data specific to the federally                         including statistical areas defined                                      Census, creating standard block groups
                                                 recognized AIR and/or ORTL without                                 through PSAP. Tribal block group                                         nationwide and maintaining tribal block
                                                 the imposition of state or county                                  boundaries will be held as census block                                  groups as a completely separate set of
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                                                 boundaries, which might artificially                               boundaries. Census blocks, however,                                      geography from standard block groups
                                                 separate American Indian populations                               will be numbered uniquely within                                         for both geographic and data
                                                 located within a single AIR and/or                                 county-based block groups and thus                                       presentation purposes, and eliminates,
                                                 ORTL. To this end, the American Indian                             there will not be a direct relationship                                  in part, the reliability and availability
                                                 tribal participant may define tribal block                         between a tribal block group identifier                                  data issues for the tribal block groups
                                                 groups that cross county or state                                  and the census block numbers. Tribal
                                                 boundaries, or both. For federally                                 block groups are conceptually similar
                                                 recognized American Indian tribes with                             and equivalent to census block groups


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                                                 and the derived standard block groups                      Conjoint—A description of a                        census tract/block group must have an
                                                 that were present in Census 2000.5                      boundary line shared by two adjacent                  area of at least one square mile. If
                                                    As with standard block groups                        geographic entities.                                  delineated completely outside an urban
                                                 submitted through this program, the                        Contiguous—A description of areas                  area, a special use census tract/block
                                                 tribal block groups are submitted to the                sharing common boundary lines, more                   group must have an area of at least 10
                                                 Census Bureau, and are subject to                       than a single point, such that the areas,             square miles.
                                                 review to ensure compliance with the                    when combined, form a single piece of                    Statistical geographic entity—A
                                                 published criteria. Detailed criteria                   territory. Noncontiguous areas form                   geographic entity that is specially
                                                 pertaining to tribal block groups will be               disjoint pieces.                                      defined and delineated, such as block
                                                                                                            Group quarters—A location where                    group, CDP, or census tract, so that the
                                                 published in a separate Federal Register
                                                                                                         people live or stay in a group living                 Census Bureau may tabulate data for it.
                                                 notice pertaining to all American Indian
                                                                                                         arrangement that is owned or managed                  Designation as a statistical entity neither
                                                 areas, including statistical areas defined
                                                                                                         by an entity or organization providing                conveys nor confers legal ownership,
                                                 through PSAP.
                                                                                                         housing and/or services for the                       entitlement, or jurisdictional authority.
                                                 I. Definitions of Key Terms                             residents. This is not a typical                         Visible feature—A map feature that
                                                                                                         household-type living arrangement.                    can be seen on the ground and in
                                                    Alaska Native Regional Corporation                   These services may include custodial or               imagery, such as a road, railroad track,
                                                 (ANRC)—A corporate geographic area                      medical care as well as other types of                major above-ground transmission line or
                                                 established under the Alaska Native                     assistance, and residency is commonly                 pipeline, river, stream, shoreline, fence,
                                                 Claims Settlement Act (Pub. L. 92–203,                  restricted to those receiving these                   sharply defined mountain ridge, or cliff.
                                                 85 Stat. 688 (1971)) to conduct both the                services. People living in group quarters             A nonstandard visible feature is a
                                                 business and nonprofit affairs of Alaska                are usually not related to each other.                feature that may not be clearly defined
                                                 Natives. Twelve ANRCs cover the entire                  Group quarters include such places as                 on the ground (such as a ridge), may be
                                                 State of Alaska except for the Annette                  college residence halls, residential                  seasonal (such as an intermittent
                                                 Island Reserve.                                         treatment centers, skilled nursing                    stream), or may be relatively
                                                    American Indian off-reservation trust                facilities, group homes, military                     impermanent (such as a fence). The
                                                 land (ORTL)—An area of land located                     barracks, correctional facilities, and                Census Bureau generally requests
                                                 outside the boundaries of an AIR, whose                 workers’ dormitories.                                 verification that nonstandard features
                                                 boundaries are established by deed, and                    Incorporated place—A type of                       used as boundaries for the PSAP
                                                 which are held in trust by the U.S.                     governmental unit, incorporated under                 geographic areas pose no problem in
                                                 federal government for a federally                      state law as a city, town (except in New              their location during field work.
                                                 recognized American Indian tribe or                     England, New York, and Wisconsin),
                                                                                                                                                                 Dated: January 31, 2018.
                                                 members of that tribe.                                  borough (except in Alaska and New
                                                                                                                                                               Ron S. Jarmin,
                                                    American Indian reservation (AIR)—                   York), or village, generally to provide
                                                                                                         governmental services for a                           Associate Director for Economic Programs,
                                                 An area of land with boundaries                                                                               Performing the Non-Exclusive Functions and
                                                 established by final treaty, statute,                   concentration of people within legally                Duties of the Director, Bureau of the Census.
                                                 executive order, and/or court order and                 prescribed boundaries.
                                                                                                                                                               [FR Doc. 2018–02624 Filed 2–14–18; 8:45 am]
                                                 over which a federally recognized,                         Minor civil division (MCD)—The
                                                                                                                                                               BILLING CODE 3510–07–P
                                                 American Indian tribal government has                   primary governmental or administrative
                                                 governmental authority. Along with                      division of a county in 28 states and the
                                                 ‘‘reservation’’ designations such as                    Island Areas having legal boundaries,
                                                                                                                                                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                 colonies, communities, pueblos,                         names, and descriptions. The MCDs
                                                 rancherias, and reserves apply to AIRs.                 represent many different types of legal               Bureau of the Census
                                                                                                         entities with a wide variety of
                                                    Census county division (CCD)—Areas                   characteristics, powers, and functions                [Docket Number 171005976–7976–01]
                                                 delineated by the Census Bureau in                      depending on the state and type of
                                                 cooperation with state, tribal, and local                                                                     Census Tracts for the 2020 Census—
                                                                                                         MCD. In some states, some or all of the
                                                 officials for statistical purposes. CCDs                                                                      Proposed Criteria
                                                                                                         incorporated places also constitute
                                                 have no legal function and are not                      MCDs.                                                 AGENCY:  Bureau of the Census,
                                                 governmental units. CCD boundaries                         Nonvisible feature—A map feature                   Commerce
                                                 usually follow visible features and                     that is not visible on the ground and in              ACTION: Notice of proposed program and
                                                 usually coincide with census tract                      imagery such as a city or county                      request for comments
                                                 boundaries. The name of each CCD is                     boundary through space, a property
                                                 based on a place, county, or well-known                 line, or line-of-sight extension of a road.           SUMMARY:    The Census Bureau is
                                                 local name that identifies its location.                   Retracting—Substantially changing                  publishing this notice in the Federal
                                                                                                         the boundaries of a census tract so that              Register to request comments from the
                                                   5 For Census 2000, tribal block groups were
                                                                                                         comparability over time is not                        public and other government agencies
                                                 defined for federally recognized AIRs and/or            maintained.                                           on census tracts. The Census Bureau
                                                 ORTLs, and standard block groups were identified
                                                 by superimposing county and state boundaries onto
                                                                                                            Special use census tract/block                     will respond to the comments received
                                                 the Census 2000 tribal block groups. For Census         group—Type of census tract or block                   as part of the publication of final criteria
                                                 2000 products in which data were presented by           group that must be designated as a                    in the Federal Register. After the final
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                                                 state and county, the standard state-county-tract-      specific use type (e.g., state park or large          criteria are published in the Federal
                                                 block group hierarchy was maintained, even for
                                                 territory contained within an AIR and/or ORTL. In
                                                                                                         lake) and have an official name (e.g., Jay            Register,the Census Bureau will offer
                                                 such instances, the state-county portions of tribal     Cooke State Park or Lake Minnetonka),                 designated governments or
                                                 block groups were identified as individual block        should have no (or very little)                       organizations an opportunity to review
                                                 groups, and these standard block groups may not         population or housing units, and must                 and, if necessary, suggest updates to the
                                                 have met the minimum population or housing unit
                                                 thresholds, potentially limiting sample data
                                                                                                         not create a noncontiguous census tract/              boundaries and attributes of the census
                                                 reliability or availability for both the tribal block   block group. If delineated in a densely               tracts in their geographic area under the
                                                 groups and the derived standard block groups.           populated, urban area, a special use                  Participant Statistical Areas Program


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Document Created: 2018-02-15 00:20:56
Document Modified: 2018-02-15 00:20:56
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of proposed program and request for comments.
DatesWritten comments must be submitted on or before May 16, 2018.
ContactRequests for additional information on this proposed program should be directed to Vincent Osier, Geographic Standards, Criteria, and Quality Branch, Geography Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Room 4H173, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233- 7400. Email: [email protected] Phone: 301-763-3056 (PSAP hotline).
FR Citation83 FR 6937 

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