81_FR_12637 81 FR 12590 - Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska; Rural Determinations, Nonrural List

81 FR 12590 - Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska; Rural Determinations, Nonrural List

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 47 (March 10, 2016)

Page Range12590-12591
FR Document2016-05317

The Federal Subsistence Board is adopting, without change, a direct final rule that revised the list of areas in Alaska determined to be nonrural for purposes of the Federal Subsistence Program to the list that existed prior to 2007. Accordingly, the community of Saxman and the area of Prudhoe Bay were removed from the nonrural list. The following areas continue to be nonrural, but their boundaries returned to their previous borders: The Kenai Area; the Wasilla/Palmer area; the Homer area; and the Ketchikan area. Because we received no substantive adverse comments on the direct final rule, it is now effective.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service

36 CFR Part 242

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

50 CFR Part 100

[Docket No. FWS-R7-SM-2015-0156; FXRS12610700000-156-FF07J00000; 
FBMS#4500087231]
RIN 1018-BA82


Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska; 
Rural Determinations, Nonrural List

AGENCY: Forest Service, Agriculture; Fish and Wildlife Service, 
Interior.

ACTION: Affirmation of direct final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Federal Subsistence Board is adopting, without change, a 
direct final rule that revised the list of areas in Alaska determined 
to be nonrural for purposes of the Federal Subsistence Program to the 
list that existed prior to 2007. Accordingly, the community of Saxman 
and the area of Prudhoe Bay were removed from the nonrural list. The 
following areas continue to be nonrural, but their boundaries returned 
to their previous borders: The Kenai Area; the Wasilla/Palmer area; the 
Homer area; and the Ketchikan area. Because we received no substantive 
adverse comments on the direct final rule, it is now effective.

DATES: The direct final rule published at 80 FR 68245 on November 4, 
2015, was effective December 21, 2015.

ADDRESSES: The direct final rule may be found online at 
www.regulations.gov in Docket No. FWS-R7-SM-2015-0156.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chair, Federal Subsistence Board, c/o 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attention: Eugene R. Peltola, Jr., 
Office of Subsistence Management; (907) 786-3888 or 
[email protected]. For questions specific to National Forest System 
lands, contact Thomas Whitford, Regional Subsistence Program Leader, 
USDA, Forest Service, Alaska Region; (907) 743-9461 or 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Under Title VIII of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation 
Act (ANILCA) (16 U.S.C. 3111-3126), the Secretary of the Interior and 
the Secretary of Agriculture (Secretaries) jointly implement the 
Federal Subsistence Management Program (Program). This program provides 
a preference for take of fish and wildlife resources for subsistence 
uses on Federal public lands and waters in Alaska. Only residents of 
areas identified as rural are eligible to participate in the Program on 
Federal public lands in Alaska. Because this program is a joint effort 
between Interior and Agriculture, these regulations are located in two 
titles of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR): Title 36, ``Parks, 
Forests, and Public Property,'' and Title 50, ``Wildlife and 
Fisheries,'' at 36 CFR 242.1-242.28 and 50 CFR 100.1-100.28, 
respectively.
    Consistent with these regulations, the Secretaries established a 
Federal Subsistence Board (Board) comprising Federal officials and 
public members to administer the Program. One of the Board's 
responsibilities is to determine which communities or areas of the 
State are nonrural. The Secretaries also divided Alaska into 10 
subsistence resource regions, each of which is represented by a 
Regional Advisory Council (Council). The Council members represent 
varied geographical, cultural, and user interests within each region. 
The Councils provide a forum for rural residents with personal 
knowledge of local conditions and resource requirements to have a 
meaningful role in the subsistence management of fish and wildlife on 
Federal public lands in Alaska.

Related Rulemaking

    The Secretaries published a final rule (80 FR 68249; November 4, 
2015) that sets forth a new process by which the Board will make rural 
determinations (``Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands 
in Alaska; Rural Determination Process'').
    Until promulgation of the rule mentioned above, Federal subsistence 
regulations at 36 CFR 242.15 and 50 CFR 100.15 had required that the 
rural or nonrural status of communities or areas be reviewed every 10 
years, beginning with the availability of the 2000 census data. In 
addition, criteria for aggregation of communities and population 
thresholds were listed. On May 7, 2007, the Board published a final 
rule that revised the list of nonrural areas (72 FR 25688), and the 
rule included a compliance date of May 7, 2012.
    On October 23, 2009, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar 
announced the initiation of a Departmental review of the Federal 
Subsistence Management Program in Alaska; Secretary of Agriculture Tom 
Vilsack later concurred with this course of action. The Secretaries 
announced the findings of the review, which included several proposed 
administrative and regulatory reviews and/or revisions to strengthen 
the Program and make it more responsive to those who rely on it for 
their subsistence uses. One proposal called for a review, with Council 
input, of the rural determination process and, if needed, 
recommendations for regulatory changes.
    The Board met on January 20, 2012, and, among other things, decided 
to extend the compliance date of its 2007 final rule on rural 
determinations. A final rule published March 1, 2012 (77 FR 12477), 
that extended the compliance date until either the rural determination 
process and findings review were completed or 5 years, whichever came 
first. The 2007 regulations have remained in titles 36 and 50 of the 
CFR unchanged since their effective date.
    The Board followed that action with a request for comments and 
announcement of public meetings (77 FR 77005; December 31, 2012) to 
receive public, Tribal, and Alaska Native Corporation input on the 
rural determination process. At their fall 2013 meetings, the Councils 
provided a public forum to hear from residents of their regions, 
deliberate on the rural determination process, and provide 
recommendations for changes to the Board. The Board also held hearings 
in Barrow, Ketchikan, Sitka, Kodiak, Bethel, Anchorage, Fairbanks, 
Kotzebue, Nome, and Dillingham to solicit comments on the rural 
determination process, and public testimony was recorded. Government-
to-government tribal consultations on the rural determination process 
were held between members of the Board and Federally recognized Tribes 
of Alaska. Additional consultations were held between members of the 
Board and Alaska Native Corporations.
    Altogether, the Board received 475 substantive comments from 
various sources, including individuals, members of the Councils, and 
other entities or organizations, such as Alaska Native Corporations and 
borough governments. In general, this information indicated a broad 
dissatisfaction with the current rural determination process.

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    Based on this information, the Board, at their public meeting held 
on April 17, 2014, elected to recommend a simplification of the process 
by determining which areas or communities are nonrural in Alaska; all 
other communities or areas would, therefore, be rural. The Board would 
make nonrural determinations using a comprehensive approach that 
considers population size and density, economic indicators, military 
presence, industrial facilities, use of fish and wildlife, degree of 
remoteness and isolation, and any other relevant material, including 
information provided by the public. The Board would rely heavily on the 
recommendations of the Councils. The Board developed a proposal that 
simplifies the process of rural determinations and submitted its 
recommendation to the Secretaries on August 15, 2014.
    On November 24, 2014, the Secretaries requested that the Board 
initiate rulemaking to pursue the regulatory changes recommended by the 
Board.
    The Departments published a proposed rule on January 28, 2015 (80 
FR 4521), to revise the regulations governing the rural determination 
process in subpart B of 36 CFR part 242 and 50 CFR part 100. Following 
a process that involved substantial Council and public input, the 
Departments published the final rule on November 4, 2015 (80 FR 68249).

Direct Final Rule

    During the rulemaking process, the Board went on to address a 
starting point for nonrural communities and areas.
    Since the 2007 final rule (72 FR 25688; May 7, 2007) was 
contentious, and so many comments were received objecting to the 
changes imposed by that rule, the Board decided to return to the rural 
determinations prior to the 2007 final rule. The Board further decided 
that the most expedient method to enact their decisions was to publish 
a direct final rule adopting the pre-2007 nonrural determinations. As a 
result, the Board determined the following areas to be nonrural: 
Fairbanks North Star Borough; Homer area--including Homer, Anchor 
Point, Kachemak City, and Fritz Creek; Juneau area--including Juneau, 
West Juneau, and Douglas; Kenai area--including Kenai, Soldotna, 
Sterling, Nikiski, Salamatof, Kalifornsky, Kasilof, and Clam Gulch; 
Ketchikan area--including Ketchikan City, Clover Pass, North Tongass 
Highway, Ketchikan East, Mountain Point, Herring Cove, Saxman East, 
Pennock Island, and parts of Gravina Island; Municipality of Anchorage; 
Seward area--including Seward and Moose Pass, Valdez; and Wasilla 
area--including Palmer, Wasilla, Sutton, Big Lake, Houston, and 
Bodenberg Butte.
    While the Board received one comment on the direct final rule 
during the public comment period provided, the comment was not specific 
to the issues raised in this rulemaking action. Therefore, because the 
comment had no bearing on whether the new rule should become effective 
or the 2007 rule should remain in place, the direct final rule became 
effective December 21, 2015, as specified in that rule.

Authority

    This rule is issued under the authority of Title VIII of the Alaska 
National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) (16 U.S.C. 3111-
3126).

List of Subjects

36 CFR Part 242

    Administrative practice and procedure, Alaska, Fish, National 
forests, Public lands, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
Wildlife.

50 CFR Part 100

    Administrative practice and procedure, Alaska, Fish, National 
forests, Public lands, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
Wildlife.

PART__--SUBSISTENCE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN 
ALASKA

    Accordingly, the Board is affirming as a final rule, without 
change, the direct final rule amending 36 CFR part 242 and 50 CFR part 
100 that was published at 80 FR 68245 on November 4, 2015.

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 3, 472, 551, 668dd, 3101-3126; 18 U.S.C. 
3551-3586; 43 U.S.C. 1733.

    Dated: February 16, 2016.
Eugene R. Peltola, Jr.,
Assistant Regional Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Acting 
Chair, Federal Subsistence Board.
    Dated: February 18, 2016.
Thomas Whitford,
Subsistence Program Leader, USDA-Forest Service.
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                                                  Dated: March 3, 2016.                                 Background                                            included a compliance date of May 7,
                                                M.L. Malloy,                                                                                                  2012.
                                                                                                           Under Title VIII of the Alaska                        On October 23, 2009, Secretary of the
                                                Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the
                                                Port Upper Mississippi River.                           National Interest Lands Conservation                  Interior Ken Salazar announced the
                                                                                                        Act (ANILCA) (16 U.S.C. 3111–3126),                   initiation of a Departmental review of
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–05388 Filed 3–9–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                        the Secretary of the Interior and the                 the Federal Subsistence Management
                                                BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
                                                                                                        Secretary of Agriculture (Secretaries)                Program in Alaska; Secretary of
                                                                                                        jointly implement the Federal                         Agriculture Tom Vilsack later concurred
                                                                                                        Subsistence Management Program                        with this course of action. The
                                                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               (Program). This program provides a                    Secretaries announced the findings of
                                                                                                        preference for take of fish and wildlife              the review, which included several
                                                Forest Service                                          resources for subsistence uses on                     proposed administrative and regulatory
                                                                                                        Federal public lands and waters in                    reviews and/or revisions to strengthen
                                                36 CFR Part 242                                         Alaska. Only residents of areas                       the Program and make it more
                                                                                                        identified as rural are eligible to                   responsive to those who rely on it for
                                                DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                              participate in the Program on Federal                 their subsistence uses. One proposal
                                                                                                        public lands in Alaska. Because this                  called for a review, with Council input,
                                                Fish and Wildlife Service                               program is a joint effort between Interior            of the rural determination process and,
                                                                                                        and Agriculture, these regulations are                if needed, recommendations for
                                                50 CFR Part 100                                         located in two titles of the Code of                  regulatory changes.
                                                [Docket No. FWS–R7–SM–2015–0156;                        Federal Regulations (CFR): Title 36,                     The Board met on January 20, 2012,
                                                FXRS12610700000–156–FF07J00000; FBMS                    ‘‘Parks, Forests, and Public Property,’’              and, among other things, decided to
                                                #4500087231]                                            and Title 50, ‘‘Wildlife and Fisheries,’’             extend the compliance date of its 2007
                                                RIN 1018–BA82
                                                                                                        at 36 CFR 242.1–242.28 and 50 CFR                     final rule on rural determinations. A
                                                                                                        100.1–100.28, respectively.                           final rule published March 1, 2012 (77
                                                Subsistence Management Regulations                         Consistent with these regulations, the             FR 12477), that extended the
                                                for Public Lands in Alaska; Rural                       Secretaries established a Federal                     compliance date until either the rural
                                                Determinations, Nonrural List                           Subsistence Board (Board) comprising                  determination process and findings
                                                                                                        Federal officials and public members to               review were completed or 5 years,
                                                AGENCY: Forest Service, Agriculture;                    administer the Program. One of the                    whichever came first. The 2007
                                                Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.                    Board’s responsibilities is to determine              regulations have remained in titles 36
                                                ACTION: Affirmation of direct final rule.               which communities or areas of the State               and 50 of the CFR unchanged since their
                                                                                                        are nonrural. The Secretaries also                    effective date.
                                                SUMMARY:   The Federal Subsistence                                                                               The Board followed that action with
                                                                                                        divided Alaska into 10 subsistence
                                                Board is adopting, without change, a                                                                          a request for comments and
                                                                                                        resource regions, each of which is
                                                direct final rule that revised the list of                                                                    announcement of public meetings (77
                                                                                                        represented by a Regional Advisory
                                                areas in Alaska determined to be                                                                              FR 77005; December 31, 2012) to receive
                                                                                                        Council (Council). The Council
                                                nonrural for purposes of the Federal                                                                          public, Tribal, and Alaska Native
                                                                                                        members represent varied geographical,
                                                Subsistence Program to the list that                                                                          Corporation input on the rural
                                                                                                        cultural, and user interests within each
                                                existed prior to 2007. Accordingly, the                                                                       determination process. At their fall 2013
                                                                                                        region. The Councils provide a forum
                                                community of Saxman and the area of                                                                           meetings, the Councils provided a
                                                                                                        for rural residents with personal
                                                Prudhoe Bay were removed from the                                                                             public forum to hear from residents of
                                                                                                        knowledge of local conditions and
                                                nonrural list. The following areas                                                                            their regions, deliberate on the rural
                                                                                                        resource requirements to have a
                                                continue to be nonrural, but their                                                                            determination process, and provide
                                                                                                        meaningful role in the subsistence
                                                boundaries returned to their previous                                                                         recommendations for changes to the
                                                                                                        management of fish and wildlife on
                                                borders: The Kenai Area; the Wasilla/                                                                         Board. The Board also held hearings in
                                                                                                        Federal public lands in Alaska.
                                                Palmer area; the Homer area; and the                                                                          Barrow, Ketchikan, Sitka, Kodiak,
                                                Ketchikan area. Because we received no                  Related Rulemaking                                    Bethel, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kotzebue,
                                                substantive adverse comments on the                                                                           Nome, and Dillingham to solicit
                                                direct final rule, it is now effective.                    The Secretaries published a final rule             comments on the rural determination
                                                                                                        (80 FR 68249; November 4, 2015) that                  process, and public testimony was
                                                DATES: The direct final rule published at
                                                                                                        sets forth a new process by which the                 recorded. Government-to-government
                                                80 FR 68245 on November 4, 2015, was                    Board will make rural determinations
                                                effective December 21, 2015.                                                                                  tribal consultations on the rural
                                                                                                        (‘‘Subsistence Management Regulations                 determination process were held
                                                ADDRESSES: The direct final rule may be                 for Public Lands in Alaska; Rural                     between members of the Board and
                                                found online at www.regulations.gov in                  Determination Process’’).                             Federally recognized Tribes of Alaska.
                                                Docket No. FWS–R7–SM–2015–0156.                            Until promulgation of the rule                     Additional consultations were held
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        mentioned above, Federal subsistence                  between members of the Board and
                                                Chair, Federal Subsistence Board, c/o                   regulations at 36 CFR 242.15 and 50                   Alaska Native Corporations.
                                                U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,                         CFR 100.15 had required that the rural                   Altogether, the Board received 475
                                                Attention: Eugene R. Peltola, Jr., Office               or nonrural status of communities or                  substantive comments from various
                                                of Subsistence Management; (907) 786–                   areas be reviewed every 10 years,                     sources, including individuals,
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                                                3888 or subsistence@fws.gov. For                        beginning with the availability of the                members of the Councils, and other
                                                questions specific to National Forest                   2000 census data. In addition, criteria               entities or organizations, such as Alaska
                                                System lands, contact Thomas Whitford,                  for aggregation of communities and                    Native Corporations and borough
                                                Regional Subsistence Program Leader,                    population thresholds were listed. On                 governments. In general, this
                                                USDA, Forest Service, Alaska Region;                    May 7, 2007, the Board published a final              information indicated a broad
                                                (907) 743–9461 or twhitford@fs.fed.us.                  rule that revised the list of nonrural                dissatisfaction with the current rural
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              areas (72 FR 25688), and the rule                     determination process.


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                                                   Based on this information, the Board,                Island; Municipality of Anchorage;                    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                                at their public meeting held on April 17,               Seward area—including Seward and                      AGENCY
                                                2014, elected to recommend a                            Moose Pass, Valdez; and Wasilla area—
                                                simplification of the process by                        including Palmer, Wasilla, Sutton, Big                40 CFR Part 52
                                                determining which areas or                              Lake, Houston, and Bodenberg Butte.                   [EPA–R05–OAR–2014–0658; FRL–9943–46–
                                                communities are nonrural in Alaska; all                                                                       Region 5]
                                                                                                           While the Board received one
                                                other communities or areas would,
                                                therefore, be rural. The Board would                    comment on the direct final rule during
                                                                                                                                                              Air Plan Approval; Ohio; Base Year
                                                make nonrural determinations using a                    the public comment period provided,                   Emission Inventories for the 2008 8-
                                                comprehensive approach that considers                   the comment was not specific to the                   Hour Ozone Standard
                                                population size and density, economic                   issues raised in this rulemaking action.
                                                indicators, military presence, industrial               Therefore, because the comment had no                 AGENCY: Environmental Protection
                                                facilities, use of fish and wildlife, degree            bearing on whether the new rule should                Agency (EPA).
                                                of remoteness and isolation, and any                    become effective or the 2007 rule should              ACTION: Direct final rule.
                                                other relevant material, including                      remain in place, the direct final rule                SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection
                                                information provided by the public. The                 became effective December 21, 2015, as                Agency (EPA) is approving, under the
                                                Board would rely heavily on the                         specified in that rule.                               Clean Air Act (CAA), a State
                                                recommendations of the Councils. The                                                                          Implementation Plan (SIP) revision
                                                Board developed a proposal that                         Authority
                                                                                                                                                              submitted by the Ohio Environmental
                                                simplifies the process of rural                           This rule is issued under the authority             Protection Agency (OEPA) on July 18,
                                                determinations and submitted its                        of Title VIII of the Alaska National                  2014, to address emission inventory
                                                recommendation to the Secretaries on                                                                          requirements for the Cleveland-Akron-
                                                                                                        Interest Lands Conservation Act
                                                August 15, 2014.                                                                                              Lorain, Ohio (OH) and Columbus, OH
                                                   On November 24, 2014, the                            (ANILCA) (16 U.S.C. 3111–3126).
                                                                                                                                                              ozone nonattainment areas and for the
                                                Secretaries requested that the Board                    List of Subjects                                      Ohio portion of the Cincinnati, Ohio-
                                                initiate rulemaking to pursue the                                                                             Kentucky-Indiana ozone nonattainment
                                                regulatory changes recommended by the                   36 CFR Part 242
                                                                                                                                                              area under the 2008 ozone National
                                                Board.                                                                                                        Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS
                                                   The Departments published a                            Administrative practice and
                                                                                                        procedure, Alaska, Fish, National                     or standard). The CAA requires
                                                proposed rule on January 28, 2015 (80
                                                                                                        forests, Public lands, Reporting and                  emission inventories for all ozone
                                                FR 4521), to revise the regulations
                                                                                                        recordkeeping requirements, Wildlife.                 nonattainment areas. The emission
                                                governing the rural determination
                                                                                                                                                              inventories contained in Ohio’s July 18,
                                                process in subpart B of 36 CFR part 242                 50 CFR Part 100                                       2014, submission meet this CAA
                                                and 50 CFR part 100. Following a
                                                                                                                                                              requirement. EPA is also confirming
                                                process that involved substantial                         Administrative practice and                         that the state of Ohio has acceptable
                                                Council and public input, the                           procedure, Alaska, Fish, National                     stationary source annual emission
                                                Departments published the final rule on                 forests, Public lands, Reporting and                  statement regulations, which have been
                                                November 4, 2015 (80 FR 68249).                         recordkeeping requirements, Wildlife.                 previously approved by EPA.
                                                Direct Final Rule                                                                                             DATES: This direct final rule will be
                                                                                                        PARTll—SUBSISTENCE
                                                   During the rulemaking process, the                                                                         effective May 9, 2016, unless EPA
                                                                                                        MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS FOR                            receives adverse comments by April 11,
                                                Board went on to address a starting                     PUBLIC LANDS IN ALASKA
                                                point for nonrural communities and                                                                            2016. If adverse comments are received
                                                areas.                                                                                                        by EPA, EPA will publish a timely
                                                                                                           Accordingly, the Board is affirming as
                                                   Since the 2007 final rule (72 FR                                                                           withdrawal of the direct final rule in the
                                                                                                        a final rule, without change, the direct              Federal Register informing the public
                                                25688; May 7, 2007) was contentious,
                                                                                                        final rule amending 36 CFR part 242                   that the rule will not take effect.
                                                and so many comments were received
                                                                                                        and 50 CFR part 100 that was published
                                                objecting to the changes imposed by that                                                                      ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                rule, the Board decided to return to the                at 80 FR 68245 on November 4, 2015.                   identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R05–
                                                rural determinations prior to the 2007                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 3, 472, 551, 668dd,            OAR–2014–0658 at http://
                                                final rule. The Board further decided                   3101–3126; 18 U.S.C. 3551–3586; 43 U.S.C.             www.regulations.gov or via email to
                                                that the most expedient method to enact                 1733.                                                 Aburano.Douglas@epa.gov. For
                                                their decisions was to publish a direct                   Dated: February 16, 2016.                           comments submitted at Regulations.gov,
                                                final rule adopting the pre-2007                                                                              follow the online instructions for
                                                                                                        Eugene R. Peltola, Jr.,
                                                nonrural determinations. As a result, the                                                                     submitting comments. Once submitted,
                                                Board determined the following areas to                 Assistant Regional Director, U.S. Fish and            comments cannot be edited or removed
                                                                                                        Wildlife Service, Acting Chair, Federal
                                                be nonrural: Fairbanks North Star                                                                             from Regulations.gov. For either manner
                                                                                                        Subsistence Board.
                                                Borough; Homer area—including                                                                                 of submission, EPA may publish any
                                                Homer, Anchor Point, Kachemak City,                       Dated: February 18, 2016.                           comment received to its public docket.
                                                and Fritz Creek; Juneau area—including                  Thomas Whitford,                                      Do not submit electronically any
                                                Juneau, West Juneau, and Douglas;                       Subsistence Program Leader, USDA-Forest               information you consider to be
                                                Kenai area—including Kenai, Soldotna,                   Service.                                              Confidential Business Information (CBI)
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                                                Sterling, Nikiski, Salamatof,                           [FR Doc. 2016–05317 Filed 3–9–16; 8:45 am]            or other information whose disclosure is
                                                Kalifornsky, Kasilof, and Clam Gulch;                   BILLING CODE 4333–15–3410–11–P                        restricted by statute. Multimedia
                                                Ketchikan area—including Ketchikan                                                                            submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be
                                                City, Clover Pass, North Tongass                                                                              accompanied by a written comment.
                                                Highway, Ketchikan East, Mountain                                                                             The written comment is considered the
                                                Point, Herring Cove, Saxman East,                                                                             official comment and should include
                                                Pennock Island, and parts of Gravina                                                                          discussion of all points you wish to


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionAffirmation of direct final rule.
DatesThe direct final rule published at 80 FR 68245 on November 4, 2015, was effective December 21, 2015.
ContactChair, Federal Subsistence Board, c/o U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attention: Eugene R. Peltola, Jr., Office of Subsistence Management; (907) 786-3888 or [email protected] For questions specific to National Forest System lands, contact Thomas Whitford, Regional Subsistence Program Leader, USDA, Forest Service, Alaska Region; (907) 743-9461 or [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 12590 
RIN Number1018-BA82
CFR Citation36 CFR 242
50 CFR 100
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Alaska; Fish; National Forests; Public Lands; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Wildlife

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