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DOCID: fr23se09-99
FR Doc E9-22834
Docket ID: [Docket No. MMS-2009-OMM-0012]
DOCUMENT ACTION: Notice of extension of an information collection (1010-0176).
SUBJECT CATEGORY: MMS Information Collection Activity: 1010-0176, Renewable Energy and Alternate Uses of Existing Facilities on the Outer Continental Shelf Forms, Extension of a Collection; Comment Request DATES: Submit written comments by November 23, 2009.
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: To comply with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), MMS is inviting comments on a collection of information that we will resubmit to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval. The resubmission of this information collection request (ICR) is necessary to include forms we have developed to clarify and facilitate submission of certain paperwork requirements in the regulations under 30 CFR 285, Renewable Energy and Alternate Uses of Existing Facilities on the Outer Continental Shelf. The new forms are Forms MMS0002, MMS0003, MMS0004, MMS0005, and MMS0006. These forms will entail no additional information collection burden to that already approved by OMB for the 30 CFR 285 regulations.
Title: 30 CFR 285, Renewable Energy and Alternate Uses of Existing Facilities on the Outer Continental Shelf. Form(s): MMS0002, MMS0003, MMS0004, MMS0005, and MMS0006. OMB Control Number: 10100176. Abstract: The Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Lands Act, as amended (43 U.S.C. 1331 et seq. and 43 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.), authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to issue leases, easements, or rightsofway on the OCS for activities that produce or support production, transportation, or transmission of energy from sources other than oil and gas (renewable energy). Specifically, subsection 8(p) of the OCS Lands Act, as amended by section 388 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 10958), directs the Secretary of the Interior to issue any necessary regulations to carry out the OCS renewable energy program. The Secretary delegated the authority to issue such regulations and implement an OCS renewable energy program to the Minerals Management Service (MMS). Under 30 CFR part 285, respondents will operate commercial and noncommercial technology projects that include installation, construction, operation and maintenance, and decommissioning of offshore facilities, as well as possible onshore support facilities. The MMS must ensure that these activities and operations on the OCS are carried out in a safe and pollutionfree manner, do not interfere with the rights of other users on the OCS, and balance the protection and development of OCS resources. To do this, MMS needs information concerning the proposed activities, facilities, safety equipment, inspections and tests, and natural and manmade hazards near the site, as well as assurance of fiscal responsibility. Specifically, MMS will use the information collected under part 285 to:
Determine if applicants and assignees are qualified to hold leases on the OCS. Information is used to track ownership of leases and rightofway (ROW) or right of use and easement (RUE), as well as to approve requests to designate an operator to act on the lessee's behalf. Information is necessary to approve assignment, relinquishment, or cancellation requests. Information is used to document that a lease, ROW, or RUE has been surrendered by the record title holder and to ensure that all legal obligations are met and facilities are properly decommissioned.
Improve safety and environmental protection on the OCS through collection and analysis of accident reports to ascertain the cause of the accidents and to determine ways to prevent recurrences. [[Page 48589]] Subsequent to the approval of the information collection requirements in the final 30 CFR 285 regulations, MMS developed five new forms that respondents will be required to submit certain information collection requirements in subpart D, Lease and Grant Administration, and subpart E, Payments and Financial Assurance Requirements. These forms entail no additional burden as they only clarify and facilitate the submission of the currently approved information collection requirements to which the forms pertain. This resubmitted information collection request (ICR) is revised only to reflect the inclusion of the new Forms MMS0002, MMS0003, MMS0004, MMS0005, and MMS0006. We will protect information from respondents considered proprietary under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and its implementing regulations (43 CFR part 2) and under regulations at 30 CFR 285.113, How will data and information obtained by MMS under this part be disclosed to the public? No items of a sensitive nature are collected. Responses are mandatory or are required to obtain or retain a benefit. Frequency: Varies depending upon the requirement, but usually on occasion or annual. Description of Respondents: Primary respondents comprise Federal OCS companies that submit unsolicited proposals or responses to Federal Register notices; or are lessees, designated operators, and ROW or RUE grant holders. Other potential respondents are companies or State and local governments that submit information or comments relative to alternative energyrelated uses of the OCS; certified verification agents (CVAs); and surety or thirdparty guarantors. Estimated Reporting and Recordkeeping Hour Burden: The currently approved annual reporting burden for this collection is 31,124 hours. The following chart details the individual components and respective hour burden estimates of this ICR. In calculating the burdens, we assumed that respondents perform certain requirements in the normal course of their activities. We consider these to be usual and customary and took that into account in estimating the burden.
Hour burden Reporting and Section(s) in 30 CFR 285 recordkeeping Nonhour cost
requirement burdens Subpart AGeneral Provisions
102; 105; 110................. These sections contain general
references to submitting comments,
requests, applications, plans, notices,
reports, and/or supplemental
information for MMS approvalburdens
covered under specific requirements. 102(e)........................ State and local 1. governments enter into task force or joint planning or coordination agreement with MMS. 103; 904...................... Request general 2. departures not specifically covered elsewhere in part 285. 105(c)........................ Make oral requests or 1. notifications and submit written follow up within 3 business days not specifically covered elsewhere in part 285. 106; 107; 212(f); 230(f); Submit evidence of 2. 302(a); 408(b)(7); 409(c); qualifications to 1005(c); 1007(c); 1013(b)(7). hold a lease or grant, required information and supporting information. 106(b)(1)..................... Request exception from 1. exclusion or disqualification from participating in transactions covered by Federal non procurement debarment and suspension system.
106(b)(2), (3); 225; 527(c); Request Requirement not
705(b)(2); 1016. reconsideration and/ considered IC
or hearing. under 5 CFR
1320.3(h)(9). 108; 530(b)................... Notify MMS within 3 1. business days after learning of any action filed alleging respondent is insolvent or bankrupt.
109........................... Notify MMS in writing Requirement not
of merger, name considered IC
change, or change of under 5 CFR
business form no 1320.3(h)(1). later than 120 days after earliest of either the effective date or filing date.
111........................... Within 30 days of .5.
receiving bill, $4,000 per
submit processing fee study. payments for MMS document or study preparation to process applications and requests. 111(b)(2), (3)................ Submit comments on 2. proposed processing fee or request approval to perform or directly pay contractor for all or part of any document, study, or other activity, to reduce MMS processing costs.
111(b)(3)..................... Perform, conduct, 19,000. develop, etc., all or part of any document, study, or other activity; and provide results to MMS to reduce MMS processing fee.
111(b)(3)..................... Pay contractor for all $950,000 per
or part of any payment. document, study, or other activity, and provide results to MMS to reduce MMS processing costs.
111(b)(7); 118(a); 436(c)..... Appeal MMS estimated Exempt under 5
processing costs, CFR
decisions, or orders 1320.4(a)(2),
pursuant to 30 CFR (c). 290. 113(b)........................ Respondents submit 4. agreement to allow MMS to disclose the data and information exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. 115(c)........................ Request approval to 1. use later edition of a document incorporated by reference or alternative compliance. 116........................... The Director may 4. occasionally request information to administer and carry out the offshore alternative energy program via Federal Register Notices.
118(c); 225(b)................ Within 15 days of bid Requirement not
rejection, request considered IC
reconsideration of under 5 CFR
bid decision or 1320.3(h)(9). rejection. [[Page 48590]]
Subpart BIssuance of OCS Alternative Energy Leases
200; 224; 231; 235; 236; 238.. These sections contain references to
information submissions, approvals,
requests, applications, plans,
payments, etc., the burdens for which
are covered elsewhere in part 285. 210; 211(a), (b), (c); 213 Submit comments in 4. thru 216. response to Federal Register notices on Request for Interest in OCS Leasing, Call for Information and Nominations (Call), Area Identification, and the Proposed Sale Notice. 211(d); 216; 220 thru 223; Submit bid, payments, 5. 231(c)(2). and required information in response to Federal Register Final Sale Notice. 224........................... Within 10 business 1. days, execute 3 copies of lease form and return to MMS with required payments, including evidence that agent is authorized to act for bidder; if applicable, submit information to support delay in execution. 230; 231(a)................... Submit unsolicited 5. request and acquisition fee for a commercial or limited lease. 231(b)........................ Submit comments in 4. response to Federal Register notice re interest of unsolicited request for a lease. 231(g), (h)................... Submit decision to 2. accept or reject terms and conditions of noncompetitive lease. 235(b); 236(b)................ Request additional 1. time to extend preliminary or site assessment term of commercial or limited lease, including revised schedule for SAP, COP, or GAP submission. 237(b)........................ Request lease be dated 1. and effective 1st day of month in which signed.
Subpart CROW Grants and RUE Grants for Alternative Energy Activities
306; 309; 315; 316............ These sections contain references to
are covered elsewhere in part 285. 302(a); 305; 306.............. Submit 1 paper copy 5. and 1 electronic version of a request for a new or modified ROW or RUE and required information, including qualifications to hold a grant. 307; 308(a)(1)................ Submit comments on 4. competitive interest in response to Federal Register notice of proposed ROW or RUE grant area or comments on notice of grant auction. 308(a)(2), (b); 315; 316...... Submit bid and 5. payments in response to Federal Register notice of auction for a ROW or RUE grant. 309........................... Submit decision to 2. accept or reject terms and conditions of noncompetitive ROW or RUE grant. Subpart DLease and Grant Administration
400; 401; 402; 405; 409; 416, These sections contain references to
433. information submissions, approvals,
are covered elsewhere in part 285.
401(b)........................ Take measures directed 100. by MMS in cessation order and submit reports in order to resume activities.
405(d)........................ Submit written notice Requirement not
of change of address. considered IC
1320.3(h)(1). 405(e); Form MMS0006......... If designated operator 1. (DO) changes, notify MMS and identify new DO for MMS approval.
408 thru 411; Forms MMS0002 Within 90 days after 1 (30 minutes
and MMS0003. last party executes a per form x 2
transfer agreement, forms = 1
submit 1 paper copy hour). and 1 electronic version of a lease or grant assignment application, including originals of each instrument creating or transferring ownership of record title, eligibility and other qualifications; and evidence that agent is authorized to execute assignment.
415(a)(1); 416; 420(a), (b); Submit request for 10. 428(b). suspension and required information no later than 90 days prior to lease or grant expiration.
417(b)........................ Conduct, and if 100.
required pay for, $950,000 per
sitespecific study study. to evaluate cause of harm or damage; and submit 1 paper copy and 1 electronic version of study and results. 425 thru 428; 652(a).......... Request lease or grant 6. renewal no later than 180 days before termination date of your limited lease or grant, or no later than 2 years before termination date of operations term of commercial lease. 435; 658(c)(2);............... Submit 1 paper copy 1. Form MMS0004................. and 1 electronic version of application to relinquish lease or grant.
436; 437...................... Provide information Requirement not
for reconsideration considered IC
of MMS decision to under 5 CFR
contract or cancel 1320.3(h)(9). lease or grant area. [[Page 48591]]
Subpart EPayments and Financial Assurance Requirements
An * indicates the primary cites for providing bonds or other financial
assurance, and the burdens include any previous or subsequent
references throughout part 285 to furnish, replace, or provide
additional bonds, securities, or financial assurance. This subpart
contains references to other information submissions, approvals,
requests, applications, plans, etc., the burdens for which are covered elsewhere in part 285.
500 thru 509; 1011............ Submit payor Burdens covered
information, payments by information
and payment collections
information, and approved for 30
maintain auditable CFR Subchapter
records according to A. subchapter A regulations or guidance.
506(c)(4)..................... Submit documentation 10 min. of the gross annual generation of electricity produced by the generating facility on the leaseuse same form as authorized by the EIA. (Burden covered under DOE/EIA OMB Control Number 1905 0129 to gather info and fill out form. MMS's burden is for submitting a copy.) 510........................... Submit application and 1. required information for waiver or reduction of rental or other payment. * 515; 516(a)(1), (b); 525(a) Execute and provide 1. thru (f). $100,000 minimum leasespecific bond or other approved security; or increase bond level if required. * 516(a)(2), (3), (b), (c); Execute and provide 1. 517; 525(a) thru (f). commercial lease supplemental bonds in amounts determined by MMS. 516(a)(4); 521(c)............. Execute and provide 1. decommissioning bond or other financial assurance; schedule for providing the appropriate amount. 517(c)(1)..................... Submit comments on 1. proposed adjustment to bond amounts. 517(c)(2)..................... Request bond reduction 5. and submit evidence to justify. * 520; 521; 525(a) thru (f);.. Execute and provide 1. Form MMS0005................. $300,000 minimum limited lease or grantspecific bond or increase financial assurance if required. 525(g)........................ Surety notice to 1. lessee or ROW/RUE grant holder and MMS within 5business days after initiating insolvency or bankruptcy proceeding, or Treasury decertifies surety. * 526......................... In lieu of surety 2. bond, pledge other types of securities, including authority for MMS to sell and use proceeds. 526(c)........................ Provide annual 1. certified statements describing the nature and market value, including brokerage firm statements/ reports.
* 527......................... Demonstrate financial 10. worth/ability to carry out present and future financial obligations, annual updates, and related or subsequent actions/ records/reports, etc. 528........................... Provide thirdparty 10. indemnity; financial information/ statements; additional bond info; executed guarantor agreement and supporting information/ documentation. 528(c)(6); 532(b)............. Guarantor/Surety 1. requests MMS terminate period of liability and notifies lessee or ROW/RUE grant holder, etc. * 529......................... In lieu of surety 2. bond, request authorization to establish decommissioning account, including written authorizations and approvals associated with account. 530........................... Notify MMS promptly of 1. lapse in bond or other security/action filed alleging lessee, surety or guarantor et al. is insolvent or bankrupt. 533(a)(2)(ii), (iii).......... Provide agreement from 3. surety issuing new bond to assume all or portion of outstanding liabilities.
536(b)........................ Within 10 business 16. days following MMS notice, lessee, grant holder, or surety agrees to and demonstrates to MMS that lease will be brought into compliance. Subpart FPlans and Information Requirements
Two ** indicate the primary cites for Site Assessment Plans (SAPs),
Construction and Operations Plans (COPs), and General Activities Plans
(GAPs); and the burdens include any previous or subsequent references
throughout part 285 to submission and approval. This subpart contains
references to other information submissions, approvals, requests,
applications, plans, etc., the burdens for which are covered elsewhere in part 285.
** 600(a); 601(a), (b), (c); Within 6 months after 240. 605 thru 613. issuance of a competitive lease or grant, or within 60 days after determination of no competitive interest, submit 1 paper copy and 1 electronic version of a SAP, including information to assist MMS to comply with NEPA such as hazard info, air quality, and all required information, certifications, etc.
** 600(b); 601(c), (d)(1); If requesting an 1,000. 606(b); 618; 620 thru 629; operations term for 633. commercial lease, at least 6 months before the end of site assessment term, submit 1 paper copy and 1 electronic version of a COP, or FERC license application, including information to assist MMS to comply with NEPA such as hazard info, air quality, and all required information, surveys and/or their results, reports, certifications, project easements, supporting data and information, etc. [[Page 48592]]
** 600(c); 601(a), (b); 640 Within 6 months after 240. thru 648. issuance of a competitive lease or grant, or within 60 days after determination of no competitive interest, submit 1 paper copy and 1 electronic version of a GAP, including information to assist MMS to comply with NEPA such as hazard info, air quality, and all required information, surveys and reports, certifications, project easements, etc.
** 601(d)(2); 622; 628(f); Submit revised or 50. 632(b); 634. modified COPs, including project easements, and all required additional information. 602 \1\....................... Until MMS releases 2. financial assurance, respondents must maintain, and provide to MMS if requested, all data and information related to compliance with required terms and conditions of SAP, COP, or GAP.
** 613(d), (e); 616........... Submit revised or 50. modified SAPs and required additional information. 612(b); 647(b)................ Noncompetitive leases 1. must submit copy of SAP or GAP consistency certification and supporting documentation. 614(a)........................ Notify MMS in writing 1. within 30 days of completion of construction and installation activities under SAP.
614(b)........................ Submit annual report 30. summarizing findings from site assessment activities.
614(c)........................ Submit annual, or at 40. other time periods as MMS determines, SAP compliance certification, effectiveness statement, recommendations, reports, supporting documentation, etc.
617(a)........................ Notify MMS in writing 10. before conducting any activities not approved, or provided for, in SAP; provide additional information if requested.
627(c)........................ Include oil spill Burden covered
response plan as 30 CFR part
required by part 254.. 254, 10100091. 631........................... Request deviation from 2. approved COP schedule.
633(b)........................ Submit annual, or at 80. other time periods as MMS determines, COP compliance certification, effectiveness statement, recommendations, reports, supporting documentation, etc.
634(a)........................ Notify MMS in writing 10. before conducting any activities not approved or provided for in COP, and provide additional information if requested. 635........................... Notify MMS any time 1. commercial operations cease without an approved suspension. 636(a)........................ Notify MMS in writing 1. no later than 30 days after commencing activities associated with placement of facilities on lease area. 636(b)........................ Notify MMS in writing 1. no later than 30 days after completion of construction and installation activities. 636(c)........................ Notify MMS in writing 1. at least 7 days before commencing commercial operations.
** 642(b); 648(e); 655; Submit revised or 50. 658(c)(3). modified GAPs and required additional information.
651........................... Before beginning 30. construction of OCS facility described in GAP, complete survey activities identified in GAP and submit initial findings. This only includes the time involved in submitting the findings; it does not include the survey time as these surveys would be conducted as good business practice. 653(a)........................ Notify MMS in writing 1. within 30 days of completing installation activities under the GAP.
653(b)........................ Submit annual report 30. summarizing findings from activities conducted under approved GAP.
653(c)........................ Submit annual, or at 40. other time periods as MMS determines, GAP compliance certification, recommendations, reports, etc.
655(a)........................ Notify MMS in writing 10. before conducting any activities not approved or provided for in GAP, and provide additional information if requested. 656........................... Notify MMS if at any 1. time approved GAP activities cease without an approved suspension. 658(c)(1)..................... If after construction, 3. cable or pipeline deviate from approved COP or GAP, notify affected lease operators and ROW/RUE grant holders of deviation and provide MMS evidence of such notices.
659........................... Determine appropriate 70. air quality modeling protocol, conduct air quality modeling, and submit 3 copies of air quality modeling report and 3 sets of digital files as supporting information to plans.
Subpart GFacility Design, Fabrication, and Installation
Three *** indicate the primary cites for the reports discussed in this
subpart, and the burdens include any previous or subsequent references
throughout part 285 to submitting and obtaining approval. This subpart
requests, applications, plans, etc., the burdens for which are covered elsewhere in part 285. [[Page 48593]]
*** 700(a)(1), (b), (c); 701.. Submit Facility Design 200. Report, including 1 paper copy and 1 electronic copy of the cover letter, certification statement, and all required information (13 paper or electronic copies as specified).
*** 700(a)(2); (b), (c); 702.. Submit 1 paper copy 160. and 1 electronic copy of a Fabrication and Installation Report, certification statement and all required information.
705(a)(3); 707; 712........... Certified Verification 100.
Agent (CVA) conducts 100. independent assessment of the facility design and submits reports to lessee or grant holder and MMS interim reports if required, and 1 electronic copy and 1 paper copy of the final report.
705(a)(3); 708; 709; 710; 712. CVA conducts 100.
independent 100. assessments on the fabrication and installation activities, informs lessee or grant holder if procedures are changed or design specifications are modified; and submits reports to lessee or grant holder and MMS interim reports if required, and 1 electronic copy and 1 paper copy of the final report.
705(a)(3); *** 711; 712....... CVA/project engineer 20.
monitors major 15. project modifications and repairs and submits reports to lessee or grant holder and MMS interim reports if required, and 1 electronic copy and 1 paper copy of the final report.
705(b)........................ Request waiver of CVA 40. requirement in writing; lessee must demonstrate standard design and best practices.
706........................... Submit for approval 16. with SAP, COP, or GAP, initial nominations for a CVA or new replacement CVA nomination, and required information. 708(b)(2)..................... Lessee or grant holder 1. notify MMS if modifications identified by CVA/ project engineer are accepted. 709(a)(14); 710(a)(2), (e) \1\ Make fabrication 1. quality control, installation towing, and other records available to CVA/ project engineer for review (retention required by Sec. 285.714). 713(a)........................ Notify MMS within 10 1. business days after commencing commercial operations.
714 \1\....................... Until MMS releases 100. financial assurance, compile, retain, and make available to MMS and/or CVA the as built drawings, design assumptions/ analyses, summary of fabrication and installation examination records, inspection results, and records of repairs not covered in inspection report. Record original and relevant material test results of all primary structural materials; retain records during all stages of
Subpart HEnvironmental and Safety Management, Inspections, and
Facility Assessments for Activities Conducted Under SAPs, COPs, and GAPs 801(c), (d)................... Notify MMS if 1. endangered or threatened species, or their designated critical habitat, may be in the vicinity of the lease or grant or may be affected by lease or grant activities. 801(e), (f)................... Submit information to 6. ensure proposed activities will be conducted in compliance with the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA); including, agreements and mitigating measures designed to avoid or minimize adverse effects and incidental take of endangered species or critical habitat. 802; 902(e)................... Notify MMS of 3. archaeological resource within 72 hours of discovery.
802(b)........................ If requested, conduct 10. further archaeological investigations and submit report.
803(d)........................ If applicable, submit .5. payment for MMS costs in carrying out National Historic Preservation Act responsibilities.
804(b), (c)................... If required, conduct 15. additional surveys to define boundaries and avoidance distances and submit report.
810........................... Submit safety 35. management system description with the SAP, COP, or GAP.
813(b)(1)..................... Report within 24 hours .5. when any required safety equipment taken out of service for more than 12 hours; provide written confirmation if oral report. 813(b)(2)..................... Submit written 1. confirmation when equipment removed from service for greater than 60 days.
813(b)(3)..................... Notify MMS when .5. equipment returned to service; provide written confirmation if oral notice.
815(c)........................ When required, analyze 1.5. cable, P/L, or facility damage or failures to determine cause and as soon as available submit comprehensive written report. 816........................... Submit plan of 2. corrective action report on observed detrimental effects on cable, P/L, or facility within 30 days of discovery; take remedial action and submit report of remedial action within 30 days after completion. [[Page 48594]] 822(a)(2)(iii), (b); 824(a) Until MMS releases 1. \1\. financial assurance, maintain records of design, construction, operation, maintenance, repairs, investigation on or related to lease or ROW/RUE area, and make available to MMS for inspection. 823........................... Request reimbursement 2. within 90 days for food, quarters, and transportation provided to MMS reps during inspection.
824(a)........................ Develop annual self 24. inspection plan covering all facilities; retain with records, and make available to MMS upon request.
824(b)........................ Conduct annual self 36. inspection and submit report by November 1. 825........................... Based on API RP 2A 60. WSD, perform assessment of structures, initiate mitigation actions for structures that do not pass assessment process, retain information, and make available to MMS upon request.
830(a), (b), (c); 831 thru 833 Immediately report Oral.5.
incidents to MMS via Written4. oral communications, submit written follow up report within 15 business days after the incident, and submit any required additional information.
830(d)........................ Report oil spills as Burden covered
required by part 254.. by 10100091,
30 CFR part
254. Subpart IDecommissioning
Four **** indicate the primary cites for the reports discussed in this
**** 902(b), (c), (d), (f); Submit for approval 1 20. 905, 906; 907; 908(c); 909. paper copy and 1 electronic copy of the SAP, COP, or GAP decommissioning application and site clearance plan at least 2 years before decommissioning activities begin, 90 days after completion of activities, or 90 days after cancellation, relinquishment, or other termination of lease or grant. Include documentation of coordination efforts w/States, local of tribal governments, requests that certain facilities remain in place for other activities, be converted to an artificial reef, or be toppled in place. Submit additional information requested or modify and resubmit application. 902(d); 908................... Notify MMS at least 60 1. days before commencing decommissioning activities. 910........................... Within 60 days after 1. removing a facility, verify to MMS that site is cleared. 912........................... Within 60 days after 8. removing a facility, cable, or pipeline, submit a written report.
Subpart JRUEs for Energy and MarineRelated Activities Using Existing OCS Facilities 1004, 1005, 1006.............. Contact owner of 1. existing facility and/ or lessee of the area to reach preliminary agreement to use facility and obtain concurring signatures; submit request to MMS for an alternative use RUE, including all required information/ modifications. 1007(a), (b), (c)............. Submit indication of 4. competitive interest in response to Federal Register notice. 1007(c)....................... Submit description of 5. proposed activities and required information in response to Federal Register notice of competitive offering. 1007(f)....................... Lessee or owner of 1. facility submits decision to accept or reject proposals deemed acceptable by MMS. 1010(c)....................... Request renewal of 6. Alternate Use RUE. 1012; 1016(b)................. Provide financial 1. assurance as MMS determines in approving RUE for an existing facility, including additional security if required. 1013.......................... Submit request for 1. assignment of an alternative use RUE for an existing facility, including all required information. 1015.......................... Request relinquishment 1. of RUE for an existing facility. 30 CFR Parts 250 & 290 Proposed Revisions
250.1730...................... Request departure from Burden covered
requirement to remove by 10100142,
a platform or other 30 CFR 250,
facility. subpart Q. 250.1731(c)................... Request deferral of 1. facility removal subject to RUE issued under this subpart.
250.290.2..................... Request Requirement not
reconsideration of an considered IC
MMS decision under 5 CFR
concerning a lease 1320.3(h)(9). bid.
\1\ Retention of these records is usual and customary business practice;
the burden is primarily to make them available to MMS and CVAs. [[Page 48595]] Estimated Reporting and Recordkeeping NonHour Cost Burden: There are three nonhour cost burdens to industry. They are as follows:
Sec. 285.111$4,000: This section requires respondents to pay a processing fee of $4,000 for MMS document or study preparation when necessary for MMS processing of applications and requests.
Sec. 285.111(b)(3)$950,000: This section allows respondents to pay a contractor instead of MMS for all or part of any document, study, or other activity, and provide the results to MMS to reduce MMS processing costs. We estimate the nonhour cost burden of this payment could range from $100,000 to $2,000,000; therefore, we are estimating the cost at $950,000.
Sec. 285.417(b)$950,000: This section requires respondents to pay for a sitespecific study to evaluate the cause of harm or damage to natural resources, and submit a report to MMS. We estimate the nonhour cost burden of this study could range from $100,000 to $2,000,000, depending on the nature of the study; therefore, we are estimating the cost at $950,000. Public Disclosure Statement: The PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq.) provides that an agency may not conduct or sponsor a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Until OMB approves a collection of information, you are not obligated to respond. Comments: Before submitting an ICR to OMB, PRA section 3506(c)(2)(A) requires each agency ``* * * to provide notice * * * and otherwise consult with members of the public and affected agencies concerning each proposed collection of information * * *''. Agencies must specifically solicit comments to: (a) Evaluate whether the proposed collection FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
Cheryl Blundon, Regulations and Standards Branch at (703) 7871607. You may also contact Cheryl Blundon or Timothy Redding (703) 7871219, to obtain a copy, at no cost, of the regulation and the forms that require the subject collection of information. Also, you can view or print the forms via regulations.gov. See the instructions listed in the ADDRESSES section.