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Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

168 / Wednesday, August 31, 2005 / Notices 51843

Burns-Paiute Tribe and the State of Section 6—Prohibitions manufacturing liquor products in
Oregon. violation of any part of this Ordinance
A. General Prohibitions
5. Sale and Sell: Includes exchange, shall be subject to a civil fine of not
barter, and traffic; and also the The introduction of liquor, other than more than $500 for each violation
supplying or distribution by any means by the Burns-Paiute Tribe through its involving possession, but up to $5,000
whatsoever, of liquor or any liquid Old Camp Casino is prohibited within for each violation involving selling,
known or described as beer or by any the Burns-Paiute Indian Reservation, bartering, or manufacturing liquor
name whatever commonly used to and is hereby declared an offense under products in violation of this Ordinance,
describe malt or brewed liquor or wine, tribal law. Possession, sales, and service and violators may be subject to
by any person to any other person; and of liquor by any person prohibited by exclusion from the Burns-Paiute Indian
also includes the supply and federal law at 18 U.S.C. 1154 shall be Reservation. In addition, persons or
distribution to any other person. lawful so long as the possession is in entities subject to the criminal
6. Spirits: Any beverage which conformity with this Ordinance. jurisdiction of the Burns-Paiute Tribe
contains alcohol obtained by Federal Indian liquor laws shall who violate this Ordinance shall be
distillation, including wines exceeding remain applicable to any person, act, or subject to criminal punishment as
seventeen percent (17%) of alcohol by transaction which is not authorized by provided in the Burns-Paiute Law and
weight. this Ordinance and violators of this Order Code. All contraband liquor shall
7. Wine: Any alcoholic beverage Ordinance shall be subject to federal be confiscated by the Burns-Paiute
obtained by fermentation of fruits, prosecution as well as to legal action in Police Department.
grapes, berries, or any other agricultural accordance with tribal law.
Section 9—Sovereign Immunity
product containing sugar, to which any B. Age Restrictions Preserved
saccharin substances may have been
No person shall be authorized to serve Nothing in this Ordinance is intended
added before, during, or after
liquor to casino patrons unless they are or shall be construed as a waiver of the
fermentation, and containing not more
at least 21 years of age. No person may sovereign immunity of the Burns-Paiute
than seventeen percent (17%) of alcohol
be served liquor unless they are 21 years Indian Tribe. No Manager or employee
by weight, including sweet wines
of age. of the Old Camp Casino shall be
fortified with wine spirits, such as port,
sherry, muscatel, and anglican, not C. No Consumption of Liquor Outside of authorized, nor shall they attempt, to
exceeding seventeen percent (17%) of Casino Premises waive the sovereign immunity of the
alcohol by weight. Tribe.
All liquor sales and service permitted
Section 4—Relation to Other Tribal by this Ordinance shall be fully Section 10—Effective Date
Laws consumed within the Old Camp Casino. This Ordinance shall be effective
No open containers of liquor, or following approval by the Burns-Paiute
All prior Ordinances and Resolutions unopened containers of liquor in Tribal Council and approval by the
of the Burns-Paiute Indian Tribe bottles, cans, or otherwise may be Secretary of Interior or his designee as
regulating, authorizing, prohibiting, or permitted outside of the casino provided by federal law.
in any way dealing with the sale or premises.
service of liquor are hereby repealed [FR Doc. 05–17281 Filed 8–30–05; 8:45 am]
and are of no further force or effect to D. No Credit Liquor Sales BILLING CODE 4310–4J–P
the extent they are inconsistent or The sales and service of liquor
conflict with the provisions of this authorized by this Ordinance shall be
Ordinance. No tribal business licensing DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
upon a cash basis only. Payment for
law or other tribal law shall be applied liquor shall be by cash, credit card, or National Park Service
in a manner inconsistent with the check.
provisions of this Ordinance. 60-day Notice of Intention To Request
Section 7—Conformity with State Law
Section 5—Authorized Sale and Service Clearance of Collection of Information:
of Liquor Authorized liquor sales and service Opportunity for Public Comment
on the Burns-Paiute Indian Reservation
Liquor may be offered for sale and shall comply with Oregon State liquor AGENCY: National Park Service, The
may be served on the Burns-Paiute law standards to the extent required by Department of the Interior.
Indian Reservation only in the Old 18 U.S.C. 1161. The casino Manager ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
Camp Casino. All such sales and service shall be responsible for insuring that all SUMMARY: Under the provisions of the
of liquor in the Old Camp Casino shall OLCC license requirements are satisfied,
be consistent with the Tribal-State Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub.
that the license is renewed on an annual L. 104–13, 44 U.S.C., Chapter 3507) and
Compact and applicable Federal and basis, and that all reasonable and
State law. 5 CFR part 1320, Reporting and Record
necessary actions are taken to sell and Keeping Requirements, the National
The Burns-Paiute Tribal Council serve liquor to casino patrons in a
hereby authorizes the Manager of the Park Service invites public comments
manner consistent with this Ordinance, on an extension of a currently approved
Old Camp Casino to apply for a applicable state law, and the Tribal-
Dispenser Class A License from the collection (OMB#1024–0018).
State Compact. The casino Manager
Oregon Liquor Control Commission DATES: Public comments will be
shall also be authorized to purchase
(OLCC) for the sales and service of liquor from the State or other source for accepted on or before sixty days from
liquor at the Old Camp Casino as sale and service within the Old Camp the date of publication in the Federal
provided in this Ordinance. The casino Casino. Register.
Manager is further authorized to treat as ADDRESSES: Send comments to Beth L.
a casino expense any license fees Section 8—Penalty Savage, Publications Managing Editor,
associated with the OLCC Liquor Any person or entity possessing, National Register of Historic Places,
License. selling, serving, bartering, or National Park Service, 1849 ‘‘C’’ Street

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51844 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 168 / Wednesday, August 31, 2005 / Notices

NW., (2280), Washington, DC 20240. E- Nominations to the National Register of Washington, DC 20240; by all other
mail: beth_savage@nps.gov. Phone: 202– Historic Places are voluntary. carriers, National Register of Historic
354–2211, Fax 202–371–2229. Estimated Annual Reporting Burden: Places, National Park Service,1201 Eye
To Request Copies of the Documents 52,824 hours, broken down as follows, St. NW., 8th floor, Washington, DC
Contact: Beth L. Savage, Publications 196 nominations submitted under 20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written
Managing Editor, National Register of existing MPS @ 18 hrs. each = 3,528. or faxed comments should be submitted
Historic Places, National Park Service, 1,186 newly proposed individual by September 15, 2005.
1849 ‘‘C’’ Street NW., (2280), nominations @ 36 hrs. each = 42,696.55
John W. Roberts,
Washington, DC 20240. E-mail: newly proposed MPS @ 120 hrs. each =
6,600. Acting Chief, National Register/National
beth_savage@nps.gov. For further Historic Landmarks Program.
information, contact Beth Savage, (202) Estimated Average Burden Hours per
354–1122. Response: Depending on which form is FLORIDA
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title: used, the average burden hours per Hillsborough County
National Register of Historic Places response may vary considerably because
Meacham Elementary School, 1225 India St.,
Registration Form, National Register of of many complex factors. In general, to Tampa, 05001041
Historic Places Continuation Sheet, and fulfill minimum program requirements
describing the nominated property and INDIANA
National Register of Historic Places
Multiple Property Documentation Form. demonstrating its eligibility under the Decatur County
Form: NPS 10–900 (registration form), criteria, the average burden hours range Jerman School, (Indiana’s Public Common
10–900–a (continuation sheet), 10–900– from 18 hours for a nomination and High Schools MPS) 316 W. Walnut St.,
b (multiple property form). proposed under an existing Multiple Greensburg, 05001017
OMB Number: NPS 1024–0018. Property submission, to 36 hours for a
Delaware County
Expiration Date: 12/31/05. newly proposed individual nomination,
to 120 hours for a newly proposed Maring, Grace Keiser, Library, 1808 S.
Type of Request: Extension of a Madison St., Muncie, 05001011
currently approved collection. Multiple Property Submission.
Continuation sheets (10–900–a) are used Elkhart County
Description of Need: The primary
purpose of the ICR is to nominate as space for additional information for Fort Wayne Street Bridge, Indiana Ave. over
properties for listing in the National both the individual nomination form Elkhard R. Goshen, 05001018
Register of Historic Places, the official and the multiple property form, as Hamilton County
list of the Nation’s cultural resources needed. As such, the calculation of
Boxley, George, Cabin, Pioneer Hill at First
worthy of preservation, which the average burden hours per response for and Main Sts., Sheridan, 05001010
National Historic Preservation Act the continuation sheets has been
included in the above average Lake County
requires the Secretary of the Interior to
maintain and expand. Properties are calculations for the nomination form Indiana Harbor Public Library, 3605 Grand
(10–900–) and the multiple property Ave., East Chicago, 05001014
listed upon nomination by State, Kingsbury—Doak Farmhouse, 4411 E 153rd
Federal and Tribal Historic Preservation form (10–900–b).
Estimated Average Number of Ave., Hebron, 05001013
Officers. The National Register of
Historic Places Registration Form Respondents: 1,513. Marion County
Estimated Frequency of Response: Speedway Historic District, Roughly
documents properties nominated for
1,513 annually. bounded by 16th St., Main St. 10th St. and
listing in the National Register and
Dated: July 19, 2005. Winton Ave., Speedway, 05001015
demonstrates that they meet the criteria
established for inclusion. The Leonard E. Stowe, Montgomery County
documentation is used to assist in National Park Service Information and O’Neall, Abijah II, House, 4040 West 300
preserving and protecting the properties Collection Clearance Officer. South, Crawfordsville, 05001016
and for heritage education and [FR Doc. 05–17261 Filed 8–30–05; 8:45 am]
Morgan County
interpretation. National Register BILLING CODE 4312–57–M
Blankenship—Hodges—Brown House, 7455
properties and those eligible for listing
Old IN 67 W, Paragon, 05001012
must be considered in the planning for
Federal or federally assisted projects, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR IOWA
and National Register listing is required Lee County
for eligibility for the Federal National Park Service
Faeth Farmstead and Orchard District, 2469
rehabilitation tax incentives. NPS IA 2, Fort Madison, 05001020
National Register of Historic Places;
specifically requests comments on: (1)
Notification of Pending Nominations Pottawattamie County
The need for information including
and Related Actions Willow—Bluff—3rd Street Historic District,
whether the information has practical
utility; (2) the accuracy of the reporting Nominations for the following Roughly bounded by Worth, High School
burden estimate; (3) ways to enhance properties being considered for listing Ave., Clark Ave. and W side Bluff St.,
Council Bluffs, 05001019
the quality, utility, and clarity of the or related actions in the National
information to be collected; and (4) Register were received by the National LOUISIANA
ways to minimize the burden of Park Service before August 8, 2005. St. Mary Parish
information collection on respondents, Pursuant to § 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60 Franklin Historic District (Boundary
including the use of automated written comments concerning the Increase), 600–608 Palfrey St., Franklin,
collection techniques or other forms of significance of these properties under 05001042
information technology. the National Register criteria for
MARYLAND
Description of Respondents: The evaluation may be forwarded by United
affected public are State, tribal, and States Postal Service, to the National Somerset County
local governments, businesses, non- Register of Historic Places, National University of Maryland Eastern Shore, 1
profit organizations, and individuals. Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., 2280, Backbone Rd., Princess Anne, 05001021

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