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15 CFR 902.1 - OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
| CFR part or section where the information collection requirement is located | Current OMB control number (all numbers begin with 0648-) |
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| 15 CFR | |
| Part 908 | -0025 |
| Part 911 | -0157 |
| 917.11 | -0008, -0019, and -0034 |
| 917.22 | -0008, -0019, and -0034 |
| 917.30(b) | -0008, -0019, and -0034 |
| 917.41 | -0008, -0019, and -0034 |
| 917.43(c) | -0119 |
| 918.7 | -0147 |
| Part 921 , subpart B | -0121 |
| Part 923 | -0119 |
| 924.6 | -0141 |
| 928.3 | -0119 |
| 929.10 | -0141 |
| 935.9 | -0141 |
| 936.8 | -0141 |
| 937.8 | -0141 |
| 938.8 | -0141 |
| 941.11 | -0141 |
| 942.8 | -0141 |
| 943.10 | -0141 |
| 944.9 | -0141 |
| Part 960 , subpart B | -0174 |
| Part 970 | -0145 |
| Part 971 | -0170 |
| Part 981 | -0144 |
| 50 CFR | |
| 216.22 | -0178 |
| 216.23 | -0179 |
| 216.24 | -0387 |
| 216.26 | -0084 |
| 216.27 | -0084 |
| 216.33 | -0084 |
| 216.37 | -0084 |
| 216.38 | -0084 |
| 216.39 | -0084 |
| 216.41 | -0084 |
| 216.45 | -0084 |
| 216.104 | -0151 |
| 216.106 | -0151 |
| 216.108 | -0151 |
| 216.145 | -0151 |
| 222.301(i) | -0084 |
| 222.307 | -0230 |
| 222.308 | -0084 |
| 223.203(b) | -0399 |
| 223.206(a) | -0230 |
| 223.206(b) and (c) | -0178 |
| 223.207(e) | -0309 |
| 223.210 | -0613 |
| 224.105(c) | -0580 |
| 229.4 | -0293 |
| 229.5 | -0292 |
| 229.6 | -0292 |
| 230.8 | -0311 |
| 253.15 | -0012 |
| 259.30 | -0090 |
| 259.35 | -0041 |
| 260.15 | -0266 |
| 260.36 | -0266 |
| 260.37 | -0266 |
| 260.96 | -0266 |
| 260.97 | -0266 |
| 260.103 | -0266 |
| 270.3 | -0556 |
| 270.6 | -0556 |
| 270.8 | -0556 |
| 270.10 | -0556 |
| 270.12 | -0556 |
| 270.13 | -0556 |
| 270.14 | -0556 |
| 270.15 | -0556 |
| 270.19 | -0556 |
| 270.20 | -0556 |
| 270.23 | -0556 |
| 296.5 | -0082 |
| 300.13 | -0304 |
| 300.14 | -0348 |
| 300.17 | -0349 |
| 300.22 | -0148 |
| 300.24 | -0202 |
| 300.25 | -0239 |
| 300.26(c) | -0239 |
| 300.26(d) | -0239 |
| 300.27 | -0040 |
| 300.32 | -0218 |
| 300.34 | -0218 |
| 300.35 | -0361 |
| 300.45 | -0218 |
| 300.65 introductory text; (h)(1)(ii) and (iii); and (i) | -0460 |
| 300.65(d) | -0575 |
| 300.65(h)(1)(i) | -0460 and -0512 |
| 300.65(j), (k), and (l) | -0512 |
| 300.67(h), (i), (k), and (l) | -0592 |
| 300.103(a) | -0194 |
| 300.104(d) | -0194 |
| 300.104(e) | -0194 |
| 300.105(c) | -0194 |
| 300.106(e) | -0194 |
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| 300.107 | -0194 |
| 300.108(a) | -0368 |
| 300.108(c) | -0367 |
| 300.112 | -0194 |
| 300.113 | -0194 |
| 300.123 | -0205 |
| 300.124(b) | -0016 |
| 300.125 | -0358 |
| 300.152 | -0228 |
| 300.153(b) | -0228 |
| 300.154(b) | -0228 |
| 300.154(c) | -0228 |
| 300.154(d) | -0228 |
| 300.212 | -0595 |
| 300.213 | -0595 |
| 300.219 | -0596 |
| 600.205 | -0314 |
| 600.215 | -0314 |
| 600.235 | -0192 |
| 600.501 | -0089 |
| 600.502 | -0075 |
| 600.503 | -0354 and -0356 |
| 600.504 | -0075 |
| 600.506 | -0075 |
| 600.507 | -0075 |
| 600.508 | -0329 |
| 600.510 | -0075 |
| 600.512 | -0309 |
| 600.520 | -0075 |
| 600.630 | -0314 |
| 600.725 | -0346 |
| 600.745 | -0309 |
| 600.747 | -0346 |
| 600.1001 | -0376 |
| 600.1003 | -0376 |
| 600.1005 | -0376 |
| 600.1006 | -0376 |
| 600.1009 | -0376 |
| 600.1010 | -0376 and -0413 |
| 600.1011 | -0376 |
| 600.1012 | -0376 |
| 600.1013 | -0376 |
| 600.1014 | -0376 |
| 622.4 | -0205 |
| 622.5 | -0013, -0016, -0392, and -0593 |
| 622.5(a)(1)(vii) | -0591 |
| 622.6 | -0358 and -0359 |
| 622.8 | -0205 and -0593 |
| 622.9 | -0205 |
| 622.15 | -0013 and -0262 |
| 622.16 | -0551 |
| 622.18 | -0205 and -0593 |
| 622.19 | -0205 |
| 622.20 | -0587 |
| 622.40(a)(2) | -0205 |
| 622.40(d)(2) | -0013 |
| 622.41 | -0345 |
| 622.41(a) | -0016 and -0305 |
| 622.41(g)(3) | -0345 |
| 622.45 | -0365 |
| 622.45(a) | -0013 |
| 635.4(b) | -0327 |
| 635.4(d) | -0327 |
| 635.4(g) | -0202 and -0205 |
| 635.5(a) | -0371, -0328, and -0452 |
| 635.5(b) | -0013 and -0239 |
| 635.5(c) | -0328 |
| 635.5(d) | -0323 |
| 635.5(f) | -0380 |
| 635.6(c) | -0373 |
| 635.7(c) | -0374 |
| 635.21(d) | -0202 |
| 635.26 | -0247 |
| 635.31(b) | -0216 |
| 635.32 | -0309 |
| 635.33 | -0338 |
| 635.42 | -0040 |
| 635.43 | -0040 |
| 635.44 | -0040 |
| 635.46 | -0363 |
| 640.4 | -0205 |
| 640.6 | -0358 and -0359 |
| 648.4 | -0202, -0212, and -0529 |
| 648.5 | -0202 |
| 648.6 | -0202 and -0555 |
| 648.7 | -0018, -0202, -0212, -0229, -0590, and -0605 |
| 648.8 | -0350 |
| 648.9 | -0202, -0404, and -0529 |
| 648.10 | -0202, -0529, and -0605 |
| 648.11 | -0202, -0546, and -0555 |
| 648.13 | -0391 and -0481 |
| 648.14 | -0202, -0212, -0469, -0602, and -0605 |
| 648.15 | -0202 |
| 648.15(b) | -0558 |
| 648.17 | -0202 |
| 648.26 | -0601 |
| 648.53 | -0202 and -0491 |
| 648.54 | -0202 |
| 648.56 | -0321 |
| 648.58 | -0202 and -0416 |
| 648.60 | -0491 and -0541 |
| 648.70 | -0238 |
| 648.74 | -0240 |
| 648.76 | -0202 |
| 648.80 | -0202, -0422, and -0602 |
| 648.81 | -0202, -0412, and -0605 |
| 648.82 | -0202 and -0605 |
| 648.84 | -0202 and -0351 |
| 648.85 | -0202, -0212, and -0605 |
| 648.86 | -0202, -0391, and -0605 |
| 648.87 | -0202 and -0605 |
| 648.88 | -0202 and -0605 |
| 648.89 | -0202, -0412, and -0605 |
| 648.90 | -0202 and -0605 |
| 648.91 | -0202 |
| 648.92 | -0202 and -0561 |
| 648.93 | -0202 |
| 648.94 | -0202 and -0489 |
| 648.95 | -0202 |
| 648.96 | -0202 |
| 648.100 | -0202 |
| 648.106 | -0202 |
| 648.122 | -0469 |
| 648.123 | -0305 |
| 648.144 | -0305 |
| 648.160 | -0202 |
| 648.205 | -0404 |
| 648.207 | -0348-0043, 0348-0044, 0348-0040, and 0348-0046 |
| 648.262 | -0202 |
| 648.264 | -0351 |
| 648.291 | -0590 |
| 648.322 | -0480 and -0489 |
| 654.6 | -0358 and -0359 |
| 660.13 | -0573 |
| 660.14 | -0573 |
| 660.16 | -0593 |
| 660.17 | -0619 |
| 660.20 | -0355 |
| 660.25 | -0203 and -0620 |
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| 660.113 | -0271, -0573, -0618, and -0619 |
| 660.114 | -0618 |
| 660.140 | -0593, -0619, and -0620 |
| 660.150 | -0593 and -0620 |
| 660.160 | -0593 and -0620 |
| 660.216 | -0593 |
| 660.219 | -0352 |
| 660.316 | -0593 |
| 660.319 | -0352 |
| 660.504 | -0361 |
| 660.512 | -0204 |
| 660.704 | -0361 |
| 660.707 | -0204 |
| 660.708 | -0498 |
| 660.712(d) and (f) | -0498 |
| 661.4 | -0222 |
| 661.20 | -0222 |
| 663.4 | -0271 |
| 663.10 | -0203 |
| 663.11 | -0203 |
| 663.22 | -0305 |
| 663.33 | -0203 |
| 665.13 | -0463, -0490, -0577, -0584, -0586, and -0589 |
| 665.14 | -0214, -0462, -0577, -0584, -0586, and -0589 |
| 665.16 | -0361, -0584, -0586, and -0589 |
| 665.17 | -0214 and -0490 |
| 665.19 | -0441, -0519, and -0584 |
| 665.20 | -0612 |
| 665.105 | -0214 |
| 665.124 | -0463 |
| 665.126 | -0462 |
| 665.128 | -0360 |
| 665.142 | -0490 and -0586 |
| 665.144 | -0214 |
| 665.145 | -0214 |
| 665.162 | -0490 |
| 665.203 | -0490 and -0577 |
| 665.205 | -0214 |
| 665.207 | -0214 |
| 665.224 | -0463 |
| 665.226 | -0462 |
| 665.228 | -0360 |
| 665.242 | -0490 and -0586 |
| 665.244 | -0214 |
| 665.246 | -0360 |
| 665.247 | -0214 |
| 665.262 | -0490 |
| 665.404 | -0490 and -0584 |
| 665.407 | -0214 |
| 665.424 | -0463 |
| 665.426 | -0462 |
| 665.428 | -0360 |
| 665.442 | -0490 and -0586 |
| 665.444 | -0214 |
| 665.445 | -0214 |
| 665.462 | -0490 |
| 665.603 | -0490 |
| 665.606 | -0214 |
| 665.624 | -0463 |
| 665.628 | -0360 |
| 665.642 | -0490 and -0586 |
| 665.644 | -0214 |
| 665.445 | -0214 |
| 665.662 | -0490 |
| 665.801 | -0490 and -0589 |
| 665.803 | -0214 |
| 665.804 | -0360 |
| 665.807 | -0490 |
| 665.808 | -0214 |
| 665.815 | -0456 |
| 679.4(b), (f), (h), and (i) | -0206 |
| 679.4(d) and (e) | -0272 |
| 679.4(g) | -0334 |
| 679.4(k) | -0334, -0545, and -0565 |
| 679.4(l) | -0393 |
| 679.4(m)(2) | -0513 |
| 679.4(m)(4) | -0513 |
| 679.4(n) | -0545 |
| 679.4(o) | -0565 |
| 679.5(a) | -0213, -0269, -0272, and -0401 |
| 679.5(b), (h), and (k) | -0213 |
| 679.5(c) | -0213, -0272, -0330, -0513, and -0515 |
| 679.5(d) | -0213, -0272, and -0513 |
| 679.5(e) and (f) | -0213, -0272, -0330, -0401, -0513, and -0515 |
| 679.5(g) | -0213, -0272, and -0330 |
| 679.5(l)(1) through (l)(5) | -0272 |
| 679.5(l)(7) | -0398 |
| 679.5(n) | -0269 |
| 679.5(o) | -0401 |
| 679.5(p) | -0428 |
| 679.5(q) | -0513 |
| 679.5(r) | -0213, -0445, and -0545 |
| 679.5(s) | -0213, -0445, and -0565 |
| 679.6 | -0206 |
| 679.7(a)(1) | -0206 |
| 679.7(a)(7)(vii) through (ix), 679.7(n)(1)(iv) | -0334 |
| 679.7(a)(12), 679.7(k)(8)(i) | -0316 |
| 679.7(a)(15) | -0206 |
| 679.7(a)(18), 679.7(n)(3) | -0445 |
| 679.7(a)(20) | -0206 and -0514 |
| 679.7(a)(21) and (22) | -0206, -0445, and -0514 |
| 679.7(b)(2) | -0206 |
| 679.7(d) | -0269 |
| 679.7(f) | -0269 and -0272 |
| 679.7(f)(8)(ii) | -0272 and -0334 |
| 679.7(i) | -0334 |
| 679.7(k) | -0393 |
| 679.7(l) | -0513 |
| 679.7(n) | -0545 |
| 679.7(n)(4)(ii) | -0330 |
| 679.7(o) | -0565 |
| 679.20(a)(8)(iii) | -0206 |
| 679.21(f) and (g) | -0393 and -0608 |
| 679.24(a) | -0353 |
| 679.26 | -0316 |
| 679.27(j)(5) | -0213, -0330, and -0565 |
| 679.28(a) | -0213 and -0330 |
| 679.28(b), (c), (d), (e), (g), and (j) | -0610 |
| 679.28(f) | -0445 |
| 679.28(h) | -0213 and -0515 |
| 679.30 | -0269 |
| 679.32(c) and (e) | -0213 and -0269 |
| 679.32(d) | -0213, -0269 and -0330 |
| 679.32(f) | -0213, -0269, and -0272 |
| 679.40 | -0272 |
| 679.41 | -0272 |
| 679.42 | -0272 |
| 679.43 | -0272, -0318, -0334, -0398, -0401, -0545, -0565, and -0569 |
| 679.45 | -0398 |
| 679.50 | -0318 |
| 679.61(c), (d), (e), and (f) | -0401 |
| 679.62 | -0393 |
| 679.63 | -0213 and -0330 |
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| 679.80 | -0545 |
| 679.81 | -0545 |
| 679.82 | -0545 |
| 679.83 | -0545 |
| 679.84 | -0213, -0330, and -0545 |
| 679.90 | -0565 |
| 679.91 | -0565 |
| 679.93 | -0213, -0330 and -0565 |
| 679.94 | -0564 |
| 680.4(a), (b)(2), and (c) through (m) | -0514 |
| 680.4(b)(1) | -0514, -0576 |
| 680.4(b)(3) and (n) | -0576 |
| 680.5(a) and (h) through (l) | -0213 |
| 680.5(b) | -0515 |
| 680.5(e) and (f) | -0570 |
| 680.5(g) | -0514 |
| 680.5(m) | -0514 |
| 680.6 | -0518 |
| 680.20 | -0516 |
| 680.21 | -0514 |
| 680.23(d)(1) and (d)(2) | -0445 |
| 680.23(e), (f), and (g) | -0330 |
| 680.40(f), (g), (h), (i), (j), (k), (l), and (m) | -0514 |
| 680.41 | -0514 |
| 680.43 | -0514 |
| 680.44 | -0514 |
| 697.4(a), (d) and (e) | -0202 |
| 697.5 | -0202 |
| 697.6 | -0202 |
| 697.7 | -0202 |
| 697.8 | -0350 |
| 697.12 | -0202 |
| 697.21 | -0351 |
| 697.22 | -0309 |
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-29028 RIN 0648-BA85 Docket No. 110209128-2641-02 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule. This rule is effective January 2, 2013. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS issues regulations under the authority of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act (WCPFC Implementation Act) to implement requirements for U.S. fishing vessels used for commercial fishing that offload or receive transshipments of highly migratory species (HMS), U.S. fishing vessels used for commercial fishing that provide bunkering or other support services to fishing vessels, and U.S. fishing vessels used for commercial fishing that receive bunkering or engage in other support services, in the area of application of the Convention on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Convention). Some of the requirements also apply to transshipments of fish caught in the area of application of the Convention (Convention Area) and transshipped elsewhere. NMFS also issues requirements regarding notification of entry into and exit from the “Eastern High Seas Special Management Area” (Eastern SMA) and requirements relating to discards from purse seine fishing vessels. This action is necessary for the United States to implement decisions of the Commission for the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Commission or WCPFC) and to satisfy its obligations under the Convention, to which it is a Contracting Party.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-28255 RIN 0648-BB42 Docket No. 110831549-2587-02 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule and notice of approval of an FMP amendment. Effective January 1, 2013. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS publishes regulations to implement Amendment 86 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area and Amendment 76 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (Amendments 86/76). Amendments 86/76 add a funding and deployment system for observer coverage to the existing North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program (Observer Program) and amend existing observer coverage requirements for vessels and processing plants. The new funding and deployment system allows NMFS to determine when and where to deploy observers according to management and conservation needs, with funds provided through a system of fees based on the ex-vessel value of groundfish and halibut in fisheries covered by the new system. This action is necessary to resolve data quality and cost equity concerns with the Observer Program's existing funding and deployment structure. This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982, the fishery management plans, and other applicable law.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-25567 RIN 0648-BB67 Docket No. 120416007-2464-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule; correction. Effective October 17, 2012, and is applicable beginning October 26, 2012. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS is correcting a final rule that published on September 26, 2012, modifying equipment and operational requirements for freezer longliners (catcher/processors) named on License Limitation Program (LLP) licenses endorsed to catch and process Pacific cod at sea with hook-and-line gear in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI). This final rule removes Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) collection-of-information requirements under OMB control number 0648-0269 for the alternative fishing plan and its public reporting burden per response of 4 hours, because the alternative fishing plan regulations are no longer necessary.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-23721 RIN 0648-BB67 Docket No. 120416007-2464-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule. Effective October 26, 2012. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS issues regulations that modify equipment and operational requirements for freezer longliners (catcher/processors) named on License Limitation Program (LLP) licenses endorsed to catch and process Pacific cod at sea with hook-and-line gear in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI). These regulations require vessel owners to select between two monitoring options: carry two observers so that all catch can be sampled, or carry one observer and use a motion-compensated scale to weigh Pacific cod before it is processed. The selected monitoring option is required to be used when the vessel is operating in either the BSAI or Gulf of Alaska groundfish fisheries when directed fishing for Pacific cod is open in the BSAI, or while the vessel is fishing for groundfish under the Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) Program. A vessel owner who notifies NMFS that the vessel will not be used to conduct directed fishing for Pacific cod in the BSAI or to conduct groundfish CDQ fishing at any time during a particular year will not be required to select one of the monitoring options and will continue to follow observer coverage and catch reporting requirements that apply to catcher/processors not subject to this action. These regulatory amendments address the need for enhanced catch accounting, monitoring, and enforcement created by the formation of a voluntary cooperative by the BSAI longline catcher/processor subsector in 2010, and are necessary to improve the precision of the accounting for allocated quota species. This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area, the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, and other applicable laws.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-22737 RIN 0648-BC29 Docket No. 120614172-2395-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule; effective date of OMB control numbers. The amendments in this rule are effective October 25, 2012. The collection-of-information requirements in § 660.404, published on July 2, 1996 (61 FR 34570), are effective October 25, 2012. OMB approves the collection-of-information requirements in § 660.408, published on July 2, 1996 (61 FR 34570), as of October 25, 2012. 15 CFR Part 902 This rule provides notice of the approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and resulting effectiveness of the collection-of-information requirements published by NMFS on July 2, 1996. OMB approved the collection-of-information requirements in April 2001, and extended that approval in September 2001, November 2004, April 2008, and July 2011.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-17747 RIN 0648-BB24 Docket No. 110627357-2209-03 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule and notice of approval of an FMP amendment. Effective August 25, 2012, except for: 50 CFR 679.21(h)(2) will be effective January 1, 2013, and 50 CFR 679.21(h)(3) will be effective August 25, 2012, until November 1, 2012. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS publishes regulations to implement Amendment 93 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP). The regulations apply exclusively to the directed pollock trawl fisheries in the Central and Western Reporting Areas of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) (Central and Western GOA). Amendment 93 establishes separate prohibited species catch (PSC) limits in the Central and Western GOA for Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ), which would cause NMFS to close the directed pollock fishery in the Central or Western regulatory areas of the GOA, if the applicable limit is reached. This action also requires retention of salmon by all vessels in the Central and Western GOA pollock fisheries until the catch is delivered to a processing facility where an observer is provided the opportunity to count the number of salmon and to collect scientific data or biological samples from the salmon. This action makes several revisions to the Prohibited Species Donation (PSD) program. Amendment 93 is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the FMP, and other applicable laws.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-2361 RIN 0648-BA80 Docket No. 110207103-2041-02 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule. This final rule is effective March 5, 2012. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS issues a final rule to implement the Chinook Salmon Economic Data Report Program, which will evaluate the effectiveness of Chinook salmon bycatch management measures for the Bering Sea pollock fishery that were implemented under Amendment 91 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (FMP). Members of the American Fisheries Act catcher vessels, catcher/processor, and mothership sectors as well as representatives for the six western Alaska Community Development Quota Program organizations that presently receive allocations of Bering Sea pollock will submit the data collected for this program. This rule is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, and other applicable law.
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§ 3501 - Purposes
§ 3502 - Definitions
§ 3503 - Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
§ 3504 - Authority and functions of Director
§ 3505 - Assignment of tasks and deadlines
§ 3506 - Federal agency responsibilities
§ 3507 - Public information collection activities; submission to Director; approval and delegation
§ 3508 - Determination of necessity for information; hearing
§ 3509 - Designation of central collection agency
§ 3510 - Cooperation of agencies in making information available
§ 3511 - Establishment and operation of Government Information Locator Service
§ 3512 - Public protection
§ 3513 - Director review of agency activities; reporting; agency response
§ 3514 - Responsiveness to Congress
§ 3515 - Administrative powers
§ 3516 - Rules and regulations
§ 3517 - Consultation with other agencies and the public
§ 3518 - Effect on existing laws and regulations
§ 3519 - Access to information
§ 3520 - Establishment of task force on information collection and dissemination
§ 3521 - Authorization of appropriations
Title 15 published on 2012-01-01
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 15 CFR 902 after this date.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-08127 RIN 0648-BB70 Docket No. 120403251-3290-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Interim final rule; request for comments. This interim final rule is effective April 17, 2013, except: 1. The addition of §§ 622.39(a)(1)(vii) and 622.41(q), and the suspension of §§ 622.39(a)(1)(vi) and 622.41(b), are effective April 17, 2013 through May 15, 2013. 2. The addition of § 622.193(n)(3) and the suspension of § 622.193(n)(1) are effective April 17, 2013 through May 6, 2013. 3. The addition of § 622.39(c)(3) and the suspension of § 622.39(c)(1) are effective April 17, 2013 through September 23, 2013. 4. In § 622.2, the addition of definitions for “Off Alabama”, “Off Louisiana”, and “Off Mississippi” is effective April 17, 2013 through September 23, 2013. Comments may be submitted through May 17, 2013. The IBR of certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of April 17, 2013. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS hereby reorganizes the regulations implementing the fishery management plans (FMPs) for the following domestic fisheries in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic: Caribbean coral, Caribbean reef fish, Caribbean spiny lobster, Caribbean queen conch, Gulf red drum, Gulf reef fish, Gulf shrimp, Gulf coral, Gulf and South Atlantic coastal migratory pelagics, Gulf and South Atlantic spiny lobster, South Atlantic coral, South Atlantic snapper-grouper, South Atlantic shrimp, Atlantic dolphin and wahoo, South Atlantic golden crab, and South Atlantic pelagic sargassum. This interim final rule does not create any new rights or obligations; it reorganizes the existing regulatory requirements in the Code of Federal Regulations in a more logical format, i.e., by fishery, so constituents and other interested parties can locate regulatory requirements applicable to them more easily. As a part of this reorganization, the implementing regulations for the Gulf and South Atlantic spiny lobster FMP have been consolidated into the same CFR part as all other regulations implementing FMPs in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic. This interim final rule also amends references to Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) collection-of-information requirements to reflect the reorganization. Additionally, this interim final rule also amends references to incorporation by reference (IBR) to reflect updated regulatory references for the Florida Administrative Code. The intended effect of this interim final rule is to improve the organization of these regulations and make them easier for constituents and others to use.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-29028 RIN 0648-BA85 Docket No. 110209128-2641-02 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule. This rule is effective January 2, 2013. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS issues regulations under the authority of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act (WCPFC Implementation Act) to implement requirements for U.S. fishing vessels used for commercial fishing that offload or receive transshipments of highly migratory species (HMS), U.S. fishing vessels used for commercial fishing that provide bunkering or other support services to fishing vessels, and U.S. fishing vessels used for commercial fishing that receive bunkering or engage in other support services, in the area of application of the Convention on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Convention). Some of the requirements also apply to transshipments of fish caught in the area of application of the Convention (Convention Area) and transshipped elsewhere. NMFS also issues requirements regarding notification of entry into and exit from the “Eastern High Seas Special Management Area” (Eastern SMA) and requirements relating to discards from purse seine fishing vessels. This action is necessary for the United States to implement decisions of the Commission for the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Commission or WCPFC) and to satisfy its obligations under the Convention, to which it is a Contracting Party.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-28255 RIN 0648-BB42 Docket No. 110831549-2587-02 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule and notice of approval of an FMP amendment. Effective January 1, 2013. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS publishes regulations to implement Amendment 86 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area and Amendment 76 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (Amendments 86/76). Amendments 86/76 add a funding and deployment system for observer coverage to the existing North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program (Observer Program) and amend existing observer coverage requirements for vessels and processing plants. The new funding and deployment system allows NMFS to determine when and where to deploy observers according to management and conservation needs, with funds provided through a system of fees based on the ex-vessel value of groundfish and halibut in fisheries covered by the new system. This action is necessary to resolve data quality and cost equity concerns with the Observer Program's existing funding and deployment structure. This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982, the fishery management plans, and other applicable law.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-25567 RIN 0648-BB67 Docket No. 120416007-2464-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule; correction. Effective October 17, 2012, and is applicable beginning October 26, 2012. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS is correcting a final rule that published on September 26, 2012, modifying equipment and operational requirements for freezer longliners (catcher/processors) named on License Limitation Program (LLP) licenses endorsed to catch and process Pacific cod at sea with hook-and-line gear in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI). This final rule removes Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) collection-of-information requirements under OMB control number 0648-0269 for the alternative fishing plan and its public reporting burden per response of 4 hours, because the alternative fishing plan regulations are no longer necessary.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-23721 RIN 0648-BB67 Docket No. 120416007-2464-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule. Effective October 26, 2012. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS issues regulations that modify equipment and operational requirements for freezer longliners (catcher/processors) named on License Limitation Program (LLP) licenses endorsed to catch and process Pacific cod at sea with hook-and-line gear in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI). These regulations require vessel owners to select between two monitoring options: carry two observers so that all catch can be sampled, or carry one observer and use a motion-compensated scale to weigh Pacific cod before it is processed. The selected monitoring option is required to be used when the vessel is operating in either the BSAI or Gulf of Alaska groundfish fisheries when directed fishing for Pacific cod is open in the BSAI, or while the vessel is fishing for groundfish under the Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) Program. A vessel owner who notifies NMFS that the vessel will not be used to conduct directed fishing for Pacific cod in the BSAI or to conduct groundfish CDQ fishing at any time during a particular year will not be required to select one of the monitoring options and will continue to follow observer coverage and catch reporting requirements that apply to catcher/processors not subject to this action. These regulatory amendments address the need for enhanced catch accounting, monitoring, and enforcement created by the formation of a voluntary cooperative by the BSAI longline catcher/processor subsector in 2010, and are necessary to improve the precision of the accounting for allocated quota species. This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area, the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, and other applicable laws.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-22737 RIN 0648-BC29 Docket No. 120614172-2395-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule; effective date of OMB control numbers. The amendments in this rule are effective October 25, 2012. The collection-of-information requirements in § 660.404, published on July 2, 1996 (61 FR 34570), are effective October 25, 2012. OMB approves the collection-of-information requirements in § 660.408, published on July 2, 1996 (61 FR 34570), as of October 25, 2012. 15 CFR Part 902 This rule provides notice of the approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and resulting effectiveness of the collection-of-information requirements published by NMFS on July 2, 1996. OMB approved the collection-of-information requirements in April 2001, and extended that approval in September 2001, November 2004, April 2008, and July 2011.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-17747 RIN 0648-BB24 Docket No. 110627357-2209-03 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule and notice of approval of an FMP amendment. Effective August 25, 2012, except for: 50 CFR 679.21(h)(2) will be effective January 1, 2013, and 50 CFR 679.21(h)(3) will be effective August 25, 2012, until November 1, 2012. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS publishes regulations to implement Amendment 93 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP). The regulations apply exclusively to the directed pollock trawl fisheries in the Central and Western Reporting Areas of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) (Central and Western GOA). Amendment 93 establishes separate prohibited species catch (PSC) limits in the Central and Western GOA for Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ), which would cause NMFS to close the directed pollock fishery in the Central or Western regulatory areas of the GOA, if the applicable limit is reached. This action also requires retention of salmon by all vessels in the Central and Western GOA pollock fisheries until the catch is delivered to a processing facility where an observer is provided the opportunity to count the number of salmon and to collect scientific data or biological samples from the salmon. This action makes several revisions to the Prohibited Species Donation (PSD) program. Amendment 93 is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the FMP, and other applicable laws.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-2361 RIN 0648-BA80 Docket No. 110207103-2041-02 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule. This final rule is effective March 5, 2012. 15 CFR Part 902 NMFS issues a final rule to implement the Chinook Salmon Economic Data Report Program, which will evaluate the effectiveness of Chinook salmon bycatch management measures for the Bering Sea pollock fishery that were implemented under Amendment 91 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (FMP). Members of the American Fisheries Act catcher vessels, catcher/processor, and mothership sectors as well as representatives for the six western Alaska Community Development Quota Program organizations that presently receive allocations of Bering Sea pollock will submit the data collected for this program. This rule is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, and other applicable law.