81_FR_39735 81 FR 39618 - Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest in Alaska; Use of Inedible Bird Parts in Authentic Alaska Native Handicrafts for Sale

81 FR 39618 - Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest in Alaska; Use of Inedible Bird Parts in Authentic Alaska Native Handicrafts for Sale

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 117 (June 17, 2016)

Page Range39618-39623
FR Document2016-14411

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service or we) is proposing changes to the permanent subsistence migratory bird harvest regulations in Alaska. These regulations would enable Alaska Natives to sell authentic native articles of handicraft or clothing that contain inedible byproducts from migratory birds that were taken for food during the Alaska migratory bird subsistence harvest season. These proposed regulations were developed under a co-management process involving the Service, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and Alaska Native representatives.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 117 (Friday, June 17, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 117 (Friday, June 17, 2016)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 39618-39623]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-14411]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

50 CFR Part 92

[Docket No. FWS-R7-MB-2015-0172; FF09M21200-1657-FXMB1231099BPP0]
RIN 1018-BB24


Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest in Alaska; Use of Inedible 
Bird Parts in Authentic Alaska Native Handicrafts for Sale

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service or we) is 
proposing changes to the permanent subsistence migratory bird harvest 
regulations in Alaska. These regulations would enable Alaska Natives to 
sell authentic native articles of handicraft or clothing that contain 
inedible byproducts from migratory birds that were taken for food 
during the Alaska migratory bird subsistence harvest season. These 
proposed regulations were developed under a co-management process 
involving the Service, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and 
Alaska Native representatives.

DATES: We will accept comments received or postmarked on or before 
August 16, 2016. We must receive requests for public hearings, in 
writing, at the address shown in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT by 
August 1, 2016. Comments on the information collection aspects of this 
proposed rule must be received on or before July 18, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Comments on the Proposed Rule. You may submit comments by 
one of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments to Docket No. FWS-R7-
MB-2015-0172.
     U.S. mail or hand-delivery: Public Comments Processing, 
Attn: FWS-R7-MB-2015-0172; Division of Policy, Performance, and 
Management Programs; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 5275 Leesburg 
Place, MS: BPHC, Falls Church, VA 22041-3803.
    We will not accept email or faxes. We will post all comments on 
http://www.regulations.gov. This generally means that we will post any 
personal information you provide us (see the Public Comment Procedures 
section, below, for more information).
    Comments on the Information Collection Aspects of the Proposed 
Rule: You may review the Information Collection Request online at 
http://www.reginfo.gov. Follow the instructions to review Department of 
the Interior collections under review by OMB. Send comments (identified 
by 1018-BB24) specific to the information collection aspects of this 
proposed rule to both the:
     Desk Officer for the Department of the Interior at OMB-
OIRA at (202) 295-5806 (fax) or [email protected] (email); 
and
     Service Information Collection Clearance Officer; Division 
of Policy, Performance, and Management Programs; U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service, MS: BPHC; 5275 Leesburg Pike; Falls Church, VA 22041-3803 
(mail); or [email protected] (email).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Donna Dewhurst, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service, 1011 E. Tudor Road, Mail Stop 201, Anchorage, AK 99503; (907) 
786-3499.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Public Comment Procedures

    To ensure that any action resulting from this proposed rule will be 
as accurate and as effective as possible, we request that you send 
relevant information for our consideration. The comments that will be 
most useful and likely to influence our decisions are those that you 
support by quantitative information or studies and those that include 
citations to, and analyses of, the applicable laws and regulations. 
Please make your comments as specific as possible and explain the basis 
for them. In addition, please include sufficient information with your 
comments to allow us to authenticate any scientific or commercial data 
you include.
    You must submit your comments and materials concerning this 
proposed rule by one of the methods listed above in ADDRESSES. We will 
not accept comments sent by email or fax or to an address not listed in 
ADDRESSES. If you submit a comment via http://www.regulations.gov, your 
entire comment--including any personal identifying information, such as 
your address, telephone number, or email address--will be posted on the 
Web site. When you submit a comment, the system receives it 
immediately.

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However, the comment will not be publicly viewable until we post it, 
which might not occur until several days after submission.
    If you mail or hand-carry a hardcopy comment directly to us that 
includes personal information, you may request at the top of your 
document that we withhold this information from public review. However, 
we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. To ensure that the 
electronic docket for this rulemaking is complete and all comments we 
receive are publicly available, we will post all hardcopy comments on 
http://www.regulations.gov.
    In addition, comments and materials we receive, as well as 
supporting documentation used in preparing this proposed rule, will be 
available for public inspection in two ways:
    (1) You can view them on http://www.regulations.gov. Search for 
FWS-R7-MB-2015-0172, which is the docket number for this rulemaking.
    (2) You can make an appointment, during normal business hours, to 
view the comments and materials in person at the Division of Migratory 
Bird Management, MS: MB, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-
3803; (703) 358-1714.

Public Availability of Comments

    As stated above in more detail, before including your address, 
phone number, email address, or other personal identifying information 
in your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment--
including your personal identifying information--may be made publicly 
available at any time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold 
your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot 
guarantee that we will be able to do so.

Background

    We propose changes to the permanent migratory bird subsistence 
harvest regulations in Alaska. This proposal was developed under a co-
management process involving the Service, the Alaska Department of Fish 
and Game, and Alaska Native representatives.
    The Alaska Migratory Bird Co-management Council (Co-management 
Council) held meetings on April 8-9, 2015, to develop recommendations 
for changes that would take effect starting during the 2016 harvest 
season. Changes were recommended for the permanent regulations in 
subpart A of 50 CFR part 92 to allow sale of handicrafts that contain 
the inedible parts of birds taken for food during the Alaska spring and 
summer migratory bird subsistence harvest. These recommended changes 
were presented first to the Pacific Flyway Council and then to the 
Service Regulations Committee (SRC) for approval at the committee's 
meeting on July 31, 2015.

This Proposed Rule

    The regulations at title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations 
(CFR) at section 92.6 (50 CFR 92.6) currently state, ``You may not 
sell, offer for sale, purchase, or offer to purchase migratory birds, 
their parts, or their egg(s) taken under [the migratory bird 
subsistence harvest in Alaska regulations at 50 CFR part 92].'' This 
rulemaking proposes regulations that would enable Alaska Natives to 
sell authentic native articles of handicraft or clothing that contain 
inedible byproducts from migratory birds that were taken for food 
during the Alaska migratory bird subsistence harvest season.
    Specifically, in Sec.  92.4, we propose to add definitions for 
``Authentic Native article of handicraft or clothing,'' ``Migratory 
birds authorized for use in handicrafts or clothing,'' and ``Sales by 
consignment.'' We propose to add these definitions to explain the terms 
we use in our proposed changes to Sec.  92.6, which are explained 
below.
    Also under subpart A, we propose to add a provision to Sec.  92.6 
to allow sale of handicrafts that contain the inedible parts of birds 
taken for food during the Alaska spring and summer migratory bird 
subsistence harvest. A request was made by Alaska Native artisans in 
Kodiak to use the inedible parts, primarily feathers, from birds taken 
for food during the subsistence hunt, and incorporate them into 
handicrafts for sale. New proposed regulations were developed in a 
process involving a committee comprised of Alaska Native 
representatives from Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Bering Straits, North 
Slope, Kodiak, Bristol Bay, Gulf of Alaska, Aleutian-Pribilof Islands, 
and Northwest Arctic; representatives from the Alaska Department of 
Fish and Game; and Service personnel. The biggest challenge was 
developing a list of migratory birds that could be used in handicrafts. 
This required cross-referencing restricted species listed in the 
various international migratory bird treaties. Recognizing that the 
Japan Treaty was the most restrictive, the committee compiled a list of 
27 species of migratory birds from which inedible parts could be used 
in handicrafts for sale. The proposed regulations would allow the 
limited sale by Alaska Natives of handicrafts made using migratory bird 
parts, including consignment sales. Requiring the artist's tribal 
certification or Silver Hand insignia would limit counterfeiting of 
handicrafts.

Who would be eligible to sell handicrafts containing migratory bird 
parts under these regulations?

    Under Article II(4)(b) of the Protocol between the United States 
and Canada amending the 1916 Convention for the Protection of Migratory 
Birds in Canada and the United States, only Alaska Natives would be 
eligible to sell handicrafts that contain the inedible parts of birds 
taken for food during the Alaska spring and summer migratory bird 
subsistence harvest. The Protocol also dictates that sales would be 
under a strictly limited situation. Eligibility would be shown by a 
Tribal Enrollment Card, Bureau of Indian Affairs card, or membership in 
the Silver Hand program. The State of Alaska Silver Hand program helps 
Alaska Native artists promote their work in the marketplace and enables 
consumers to identify and purchase authentic Alaska Native art. The 
insignia indicates that the artwork on which it appears is created by 
hand in Alaska by an individual Alaska Native artist. Only original 
contemporary and traditional Alaska Native artwork, not reproductions 
or manufactured work, may be identified and marketed with the Silver 
Hand insignia. To be eligible for a 2-year Silver Hand permit, an 
Alaska Native artist must be a full time resident of Alaska, be at 
least 18 years old, and provide documentation of membership in a 
federally recognized Alaska Native tribe. The Silver Hand insignia may 
only be attached to original work that is produced in the State of 
Alaska.

How will the service ensure that this proposal would not raise overall 
migratory bird harvest or threaten the conservation of endangered and 
threatened species?

    Under this proposal, Alaska Natives would be permitted to only sell 
authentic native articles of handicraft or clothing that contain an 
inedible byproduct of migratory birds that were taken for food during 
the Alaska migratory bird subsistence harvest season. Harvest and 
possession of these migratory birds must be conducted using nonwasteful 
taking.
    Under this proposal, handicrafts may contain inedible byproducts 
from only bird species listed at Sec.  92.6(b)(1) that were taken for 
food during the Alaska migratory bird subsistence harvest season. This 
list of 27 migratory bird species came from cross-referencing 
restricted (from sale) species listed in the Treaties with Russia, 
Canada,

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Mexico, and Japan with those allowed to be taken in the subsistence 
harvest. The migratory bird treaty with Japan was the most restrictive 
and thus dictated the subsistence harvest species from which inedible 
parts could be used in handicrafts for sale. In addition, all sales and 
transportation of sold items would be restricted to within the United 
States (including territories), until an import/export permit system 
can be established.
    We have monitored subsistence harvest for over 25 years through the 
use of household surveys in the most heavily used subsistence harvest 
areas, such as the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. In recent years, more 
intensive harvest surveys combined with outreach efforts focused on 
species identification have been added to improve the accuracy of 
information gathered.

Spectacled and Steller's Eiders

    Spectacled eiders (Somateria fischeri) and the Alaska-breeding 
population of Steller's eiders (Polysticta stelleri) are listed as 
threatened species. Their migration and breeding distribution overlap 
with areas where the spring and summer subsistence migratory bird hunt 
is open in Alaska. Both species are closed to all forms of subsistence 
harvest and thus would not be authorized to have their inedible parts 
used to make handicrafts for sale.

Endangered Species Act Consideration

    Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. 1536) requires 
the Secretary of the Interior to ``review other programs administered 
by him and utilize such programs in furtherance of the purposes of the 
Act'' and to ``insure that any action authorized, funded, or carried 
out * * * is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any 
endangered species or threatened species or result in the destruction 
or adverse modification of [critical] habitat. * * *'' We conducted an 
intra-agency consultation with the Service's Fairbanks Fish and 
Wildlife Field Office on this proposed action as it would be managed in 
accordance with this proposed rule and the conservation measures. The 
consultation was completed with a Letter of Concurrence on a not likely 
to adversely affect determination for spectacled and Steller's eiders 
on handicraft sales dated December 29, 2015.

Statutory Authority

    We derive our authority to issue these regulations from the 
Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918, at 16 U.S.C. 712(1), which 
authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in accordance with the 
treaties with Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Russia, to ``issue such 
regulations as may be necessary to assure that the taking of migratory 
birds and the collection of their eggs, by the indigenous inhabitants 
of the State of Alaska, shall be permitted for their own nutritional 
and other essential needs, as determined by the Secretary of the 
Interior, during seasons established so as to provide for the 
preservation and maintenance of stocks of migratory birds.''
    Article II(4)(b) of the Protocol between the United States and 
Canada amending the 1916 Convention for the Protection of Migratory 
Birds in Canada and the United States provides a legal basis for Alaska 
Natives to be able sell handicrafts that contain the inedible parts of 
birds taken for food during the Alaska spring and summer migratory bird 
subsistence harvest. The Protocol also dictates that sales would be 
under a strictly limited situation pursuant to a regulation by a 
competent authority in cooperation with management bodies. The Protocol 
does not authorize the taking of migratory birds for commercial 
purposes.

Required Determinations

Regulatory Planning and Review (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)

    Executive Order 12866 provides that the Office of Information and 
Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) will review all significant rules. The OIRA 
has determined that this rule is not significant.
    Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the principles of E.O. 12866 while 
calling for improvements in the nation's regulatory system to promote 
predictability, to reduce uncertainty, and to use the best, most 
innovative, and least burdensome tools for achieving regulatory ends. 
The executive order directs agencies to consider regulatory approaches 
that reduce burdens and maintain flexibility and freedom of choice for 
the public where these approaches are relevant, feasible, and 
consistent with regulatory objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes further 
that regulations must be based on the best available science and that 
the rulemaking process must allow for public participation and an open 
exchange of ideas. We have developed this proposed rule in a manner 
consistent with these requirements.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (as amended by the Small 
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA)), 
whenever a Federal agency is required to publish a notice of rulemaking 
for any proposed or final rule, it must prepare and make available for 
public comment a regulatory flexibility analysis that describes the 
effect of the rulemaking on small entities (i.e., small businesses, 
small organizations, and small government jurisdictions) (5 U.S.C. 601 
et seq.). However, no regulatory flexibility analysis is required if 
the head of an agency certifies that the rule would not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
Thus, for a regulatory flexibility analysis to be required, impacts 
must exceed a threshold for ``significant impact'' and a threshold for 
a ``substantial number of small entities.'' See 5 U.S.C. 605(b). SBREFA 
amended the Regulatory Flexibility Act to require Federal agencies to 
provide a statement of the factual basis for certifying that a rule 
would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of 
small entities.
    This proposed rule would impact Alaska Natives selling authentic 
native articles of handicraft or clothing such as headdresses, native 
masks, and earrings. We estimate that the majority of Alaska natives 
selling authentic native articles of handicraft or clothing would be 
small businesses. Alaska Native small businesses within the 
manufacturing industry, such as Pottery, Ceramics, and Plumbing Fixture 
Manufacturing (NAICS 327110 small businesses have <750 employees), 
Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing (NAICS 316110), Jewelry and 
Silverware Manufacturing (NAICS 339910 small businesses have <500 
employees), and all other Miscellaneous Wood Product Manufacturing 
(NAICS 321999 small businesses have <500 employees), may benefit from 
some increased revenues generated by additional sales. We expect that 
additional sales or revenue would be generated by Alaska Native small 
businesses embellishing or adding feathers to some of the existing 
handicrafts, which may slightly increase profit. The number of small 
businesses potentially impacted can be estimated by using data from the 
Alaska State Council of the Arts, which reviews Silver Hand permits. 
Currently, there are about 1,800 Silver Hand permit holders, of which 
less than 1 percent sell more than 100 items annually, and they 
represent a small number of businesses within the manufacturing 
industry. Due to the small number of small businesses impacted and the 
small increase in overall revenue anticipated from this proposed rule, 
it is unlikely that a substantial number of small entities would have 
more than a small economic effect (benefit).

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Therefore, we certify that this rule would not have a significant 
economic effect on a substantial number of small entities as defined 
under the Regulatory Flexibility Act. An initial/final regulatory 
flexibility analysis is not required. Accordingly, a Small Entity 
Compliance Guide is not required.

Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act

    This proposed rule is not a major rule under 5 U.S.C. 804(2), the 
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. This proposed rule:
    1. Would not have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million 
or more. It would legalize and regulate a traditional subsistence 
activity. Alaska Native tribes would have a small economic benefit 
through being allowed to incorporate inedible bird parts into their 
authentic handicrafts or handmade clothing and to sell the products. 
However, the birds must have been harvested for food as part of the 
existing subsistence hunt, and only a limited list of 27 species could 
be used. The intent is to allow limited benefits from salvage of the 
inedible parts, not to provide an incentive for increasing the harvest. 
It should not result in a substantial increase in subsistence harvest 
or a significant change in harvesting patterns. The commodities that 
would be regulated under this proposed rule are inedible parts of 
migratory birds taken for food under the subsistence harvest, and 
incorporated into handicrafts. Most, if not all, businesses that would 
sell the authentic Alaska Native handicrafts would qualify as small 
businesses. We have no reason to believe that this proposed rule would 
lead to a disproportionate distribution of benefits.
    2. Would not cause a major increase in costs or prices for 
consumers; individual industries; Federal, State, or local government 
agencies; or geographic regions. This proposed rule does deal with the 
sale of authentic Alaska Native handicrafts, but should not have any 
impact on prices for consumers.
    3. Would not have significant adverse effects on competition, 
employment, investment, productivity, innovation, or the ability of 
U.S.-based enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises. This 
proposed rule does not regulate the marketplace in any way to generate 
substantial effects on the economy or the ability of businesses to 
compete.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    We have determined and certified under the Unfunded Mandates Reform 
Act (2 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.) that this proposed rule would not impose a 
cost of $100 million or more in any given year on local, State, or 
tribal governments or private entities. The proposed rule does not have 
a significant or unique effect on State, local, or tribal governments 
or the private sector. A statement containing the information required 
by the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act is not required. Participation on 
regional management bodies and the Co-management Council requires 
travel expenses for some Alaska Native organizations and local 
governments. In addition, they assume some expenses related to 
coordinating involvement of village councils in the regulatory process. 
Total coordination and travel expenses for all Alaska Native 
organizations are estimated to be less than $300,000 per year. In a 
notice of decision (65 FR 16405; March 28, 2000), we identified 7 to 12 
partner organizations (Alaska Native nonprofits and local governments) 
to administer the regional programs. The Alaska Department of Fish and 
Game also incurs expenses for travel to Co-management Council and 
regional management body meetings. In addition, the State of Alaska 
will be required to provide technical staff support to each of the 
regional management bodies and to the Co-management Council. Expenses 
for the State's involvement may exceed $100,000 per year, but should 
not exceed $150,000 per year. When funding permits, we make annual 
grant agreements available to the partner organizations and the Alaska 
Department of Fish and Game to help offset their expenses.

Takings (Executive Order 12630)

    Under the criteria in Executive Order 12630, this proposed rule 
would not have significant takings implications. This proposed rule is 
not specific to particular land ownership, but applies to the use of 
the inedible parts of 27 migratory bird species in authentic Alaska 
Native handicrafts. A takings implication assessment is not required.

Federalism (Executive Order 13132)

    Under the criteria in Executive Order 13132, this proposed rule 
does not have sufficient federalism implications to warrant the 
preparation of a federalism summary impact statement. We discuss 
effects of this proposed rule on the State of Alaska under Unfunded 
Mandates Reform Act, above. We worked with the State of Alaska to 
develop these proposed regulations. Therefore, a federalism summary 
impact statement is not required.

Civil Justice Reform (Executive Order 12988)

    The Department, in promulgating this proposed rule, has determined 
that it will not unduly burden the judicial system and that it meets 
the requirements of sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988.

Government-to-Government Relations With Native American Tribal 
Governments

    Consistent with Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249; November 6, 
2000), ``Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal 
Governments,'' and Department of Interior policy on Consultation with 
Indian Tribes (December 1, 2011), we will send letters to all 229 
Alaska Federally recognized Indian tribes. Consistent with 
Congressional direction (Pub. L. 108-199, div. H, Sec. 161, Jan. 23, 
2004, 118 Stat. 452; as amended by Pub. L. 108-447, div. H, title V, 
Sec. 518, Dec. 8, 2004, 118 Stat. 3267), we will be sending letters to 
approximately 200 Alaska Native corporations and other tribal entities 
in Alaska soliciting their input as to whether or not they would like 
the Service to consult with them on this handicraft sales proposed 
rule.
    We implemented the amended treaty with Canada with a focus on local 
involvement. The treaty calls for the creation of management bodies to 
ensure an effective and meaningful role for Alaska's indigenous 
inhabitants in the conservation of migratory birds. According to the 
Letter of Submittal, management bodies are to include Alaska Native, 
Federal, and State of Alaska representatives as equals. They develop 
recommendations for, among other things: Seasons and bag limits, 
methods and means of take, law enforcement policies, population and 
harvest monitoring, education programs, research and use of traditional 
knowledge, and habitat protection. The management bodies involve 
village councils to the maximum extent possible in all aspects of 
management. To ensure maximum input at the village level, we required 
each of the 11 participating regions to create regional management 
bodies consisting of at least one representative from the participating 
villages. The regional management bodies meet twice annually to review 
and/or submit proposals to the Statewide body.

Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA)

    This proposed rule contains a collection of information that we 
have submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review 
and

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approval under the PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). We may not conduct or 
sponsor and you are not required to respond to a collection of 
information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. 
OMB has reviewed and approved our collection of information associated 
with:
     Voluntary annual household surveys that we use to 
determine levels of subsistence take (OMB Control Number 1018-0124).
     Permits associated with subsistence hunting (OMB Control 
Number 1018-0075).
    This proposed rule requires that a certification (FWS Form 3-XXXX) 
or a Silver Hand insignia accompany each Alaska Native article of 
handicraft or clothing that contains inedible migratory bird parts. It 
also requires that all consignees, sellers, and purchasers retain this 
documentation with each item and produce it upon the request of a Law 
Enforcement Officer. We have reviewed FWS Form 3-XXXX and determined 
that it is a simple certification, which is not subject to the PRA. We 
are requesting that OMB approve the recordkeeping requirement to retain 
the certification or Silver Hand insignia with each item and the 
requirement that artists and sellers/consignees provide the 
documentation to buyers.
    Title: Alaska Native Handicrafts, 50 CFR 92.6.
    OMB Control Number: 1018-XXXX.
    Service Form Number(s): None.
    Type of Request: Request for a new OMB control number.
    Description of Respondents: Individuals and businesses.
    Respondent's Obligation: Required to obtain or retain a benefit.
    Frequency of Collection: Ongoing.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 8,749 (7,749 buyers and 1,000 
artists, sellers, and consignees).
    Estimated Number of Annual Responses: 18,081.
    Estimated Completion Time per Response: 5 minutes.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 1,507 hours.
    Estimated Total Nonhour Burden Cost: None.
    Because this is a new program, it is impossible to precisely 
estimate the number of artwork pieces including feathers of migratory 
birds that will be commercialized per year. To estimate burden 
associated with this information collection, we based estimates for the 
number of responses and completion time per response on following 
information and related reasonable assumptions. We calculated the 
number of responses based on an estimate of the number of art pieces 
produced per year. The number of art pieces produced per year was based 
on the following information provided by the Alaska State Council on 
the Arts. The Silver Hand Program currently has 205 registered 
participants. Along the 40 years of existence of the program, a total 
of 1,800 participants have been registered. Registrations are valid for 
a 3-year period, after which participants need to renew their permit. 
Silver Hand insignia or tags can only be attached to an original 
article of authentic Alaska Native art that has been made entirely by 
the artist and within the State of Alaska. Silver Hand participants are 
eligible for 100 tags per year. Participants may request additional 
tags if needed. Among Silver Hand participants, less than 1 percent has 
requested additional tags (information provided by the Alaska State 
Council on the Arts (https://education.alaska.gov/aksca/native.html, in 
February 2016)). We assumed that:
    1. Each of 205 Silver Hand participants uses 70 tags per year 
(about 6 art pieces per month per artist, or 14,350 pieces per year 
Alaska-wide). For purposes of this collection, we assumed that artists 
who do not participate in the Silver Hand program produce the same 
number of pieces per year, for a total of 28,700 pieces Alaska-wide.
    2. One third of all pieces produced include migratory bird feathers 
(9,567 pieces including feathers per year Alaska-wide).
    3. Ten percent of all pieces including migratory bird feathers were 
eventually not commercialized (8,610 pieces commercialized per year). 
Ten percent of commercialized pieces were not sold (7,749 pieces sold).
    4. Two-thirds of all pieces were sold directly by artists to 
buyers. This implies that one third of all pieces were sold by sellers 
or consignees (2,583);
    5. Respondents (consignees, sellers, and buyers) spend 5 minutes to 
handle and archive each piece's documentation.

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                                                                                    Completion       Estimated
                                                                     Estimated       time per        number of
                           Requirement                               number of       response     annual  burden
                                                                     responses       (minutes)         hours
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Third Party Disclosure. Artists--provide certification/Silver             10,332               5             861
 Hand tag for each item. Sellers/Consignees--provide
 documentation to buyers........................................
Buyers--retain documentation....................................           7,749               5             646
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
    Totals......................................................          18,081  ..............           1,507
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    As part of our continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent 
burdens, we invite the public and other Federal agencies to comment on 
any aspect of this information collection, including:
    1. Whether or not the collection of information is necessary, 
including whether or not the information will have practical utility;
    2. The accuracy of our estimate of the burden for this collection 
of information;
    3. Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the 
information to be collected; and
    4. Ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on 
respondents.
    If you wish to comment on the information collection requirements 
of this proposed rule, send your comments directly to OMB (see detailed 
instructions under the heading Comments on the Information Collection 
Aspects of the Proposed Rule in ADDRESSES). Please identify your 
comments with 1018-BB24. Provide a copy of your comments to the Service 
Information Collection Clearance Officer (see detailed instructions 
under the heading Comments on the Information Collection Aspects of the 
Proposed Rule in ADDRESSES).

National Environmental Policy Act Consideration (42 U.S.C. 4321 et 
seq.)

    These proposed regulations are examined in a February 2016 
environmental assessment, ``Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest in 
Alaska: Allow Use of Inedible Bird Parts in Authentic Alaska Native 
Handicrafts for Sale,'' dated February 18, 2016. Copies are available 
from the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

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CONTACT or at http://www.regulations.gov.

Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use (Executive Order 13211)

    Executive Order 13211 requires agencies to prepare Statements of 
Energy Effects when undertaking certain actions. This is not a 
significant regulatory action under this Executive Order. Further, this 
proposed rule is not expected to significantly affect energy supplies, 
distribution, or use. Therefore, this action is not a significant 
energy action under Executive Order 13211, and a Statement of Energy 
Effects is not required.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 92

    Hunting, Treaties, Wildlife.

Proposed Regulation Promulgation

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, we propose to amend title 
50, chapter I, subchapter G, of the Code of Federal Regulations as 
follows:

PART 92--MIGRATORY BIRD SUBSISTENCE HARVEST IN ALASKA

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1. The authority citation for part 92 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 703-712.

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2. Amend Sec.  92.4 by adding, in alphabetical order, definitions for 
``Authentic Native article of handicraft or clothing'', ``Migratory 
birds authorized for use in handicrafts or clothing'', and ``Sale by 
consignment'' to read as follows:


Sec.  92.4  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Authentic Native article of handicraft or clothing means any item 
created by an Alaska Native to which inedible parts of migratory birds 
authorized for use in handicrafts or clothing are incorporated and 
which is fashioned by hand, or with limited use of machines, provided 
no mass production occurs.
* * * * *
    Migratory birds authorized for use in handicrafts or clothing means 
the species of birds listed at 50 CFR 92.6(b) which were taken for food 
in a nonwasteful manner during the Alaska subsistence harvest season by 
an eligible person of an included area.
* * * * *
    Sale by consignment means that an Alaska Native sends or supplies 
an authentic Native article of handicraft or clothing to a person 
(Alaska Native or non-Alaska Native) who sells the item for the Alaska 
Native. The Alaska Native retains ownership of the item and will 
receive money for the item when it is sold.
* * * * *
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3. Revise Sec.  92.6 to read as follows:


Sec.  92.6  Use and possession of migratory birds.

    You may not sell, offer for sale, purchase, or offer to purchase 
migratory birds, their parts, or their eggs taken under this part, 
except as provided in this section.
    (a) Giving and receiving migratory birds. Under this part, you may 
take migratory birds for human consumption only. Harvest and possession 
of migratory birds must be conducted using nonwasteful taking. Edible 
meat of migratory birds may be given to immediate family members by 
eligible persons. Inedible byproducts of migratory birds taken for food 
may be used for other purposes, except that taxidermy is prohibited, 
and these byproducts may only be given to other eligible persons or 
Alaska Natives.
    (b) Authentic native articles of handicraft or clothing. (1) Under 
this section, authentic native articles of handicraft or clothing may 
be produced for sale only from the following bird species:
    (i) Tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus).
    (ii) Blue-winged teal (Anas discors).
    (iii) Redhead (Aythya americana).
    (iv) Ring-necked duck (Aythya collaris).
    (v) Greater scaup (Aythya marila).
    (vi) Lesser scaup (Aythya affinis).
    (vii) King eider (Somateria spectabilis).
    (viii) Common eider (Somateria mollissima).
    (ix) Surf scoter (Melanitta perspicillata).
    (x) White-winged scoter (Melanitta fusca).
    (xi) Barrow's goldeneye (Bucephala islandica).
    (xii) Hooded merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus).
    (xiii) Pacific loon (Gavia pacifica).
    (xiv) Common loon (Gavia immer).
    (xv) Double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus).
    (xvi) Black oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani).
    (xvii) Lesser yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes).
    (xviii) Semipalmated sandpiper (Calidris semipalmatus).
    (xix) Western sandpiper (Calidris mauri).
    (xx) Wilson's snipe (Gallinago delicata).
    (xxi) Bonaparte's gull (Larus philadelphia).
    (xxii) Mew gull (Larus canus).
    (xxiii) Red-legged kittiwake (Rissa brevirostris).
    (xxiv) Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea).
    (xxv) Black guillemot (Cepphus grylle).
    (xxvi) Cassin's auklet (Ptychoramphus aleuticus).
    (xxvii) Great horned owl (Bubo virginianus).
    (2) Only Alaska Natives may sell or re-sell any authentic native 
article of handicraft or clothing that contains an inedible byproduct 
of a bird listed in paragraph (b)(1) of this section that was taken for 
food during the Alaska migratory bird subsistence harvest season. 
Eligibility under this subsection can be shown by a Tribal Enrollment 
Card, Bureau of Indian Affairs card, or membership in the Silver Hand 
program. All sales and transportation of sold items are restricted to 
within the United States. Each sold item must be accompanied by either 
a certification (FWS Form 3-XXXX) signed by the artist or a Silver Hand 
insignia. Purchasers must retain this documentation and produce it upon 
the request of a law enforcement officer.
    (3) Sales by consignment are allowed. Each consigned item must be 
accompanied by either a certification (FWS Form 3-XXXX) signed by the 
artist or Silver Hand insignia. All consignees, sellers, and purchasers 
must retain this documentation with each item and produce it upon the 
request of a law enforcement officer. All consignment sales are 
restricted to within the United States.
    (4) The Office of Management and Budget reviewed and approved the 
information collection requirements contained in this part and assigned 
OMB Control No. 1018-XXXX. We use the information to monitor and 
enforce the regulations. We may not conduct or sponsor and you are not 
required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a 
currently valid OMB control number. You may send comments on the 
information collection requirements to the Information Collection 
Clearance Officer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, at the address 
listed at 50 CFR 2.1(b).

    Dated: May 16, 2016.
Michael J. Bean,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
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                                                  that the Programmatic Agreement is not                  Advisory Council on Historic Preservation                We will not accept email or faxes. We
                                                  being properly implemented by the parties to            lllllllllllllllllllll                                  will post all comments on http://
                                                  this Programmatic Agreement, the FCC,                   Date: llllllllllllllllll                               www.regulations.gov. This generally
                                                  NCSHPO or the Council may propose to the                National Conference of State Historic                  means that we will post any personal
                                                  other signatories that the Programmatic                   Preservation Officers
                                                  Agreement be terminated.
                                                                                                                                                                 information you provide us (see the
                                                     B. The party proposing to terminate the              lllllllllllllllllllll                                  Public Comment Procedures section,
                                                  Programmatic Agreement shall notify the                 Date: llllllllllllllllll                               below, for more information).
                                                  other signatories in writing, explaining the            [FR Doc. 2016–13835 Filed 6–16–16; 8:45 am]              Comments on the Information
                                                  reasons for the proposed termination and the            BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                                                                                                                                 Collection Aspects of the Proposed Rule:
                                                  particulars of the asserted improper                                                                           You may review the Information
                                                  implementation. Such party also shall afford                                                                   Collection Request online at http://
                                                  the other signatories a reasonable period of                                                                   www.reginfo.gov. Follow the
                                                  time of no less than thirty (30) days to                DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                                                                                                                                 instructions to review Department of the
                                                  consult and remedy the problems resulting in
                                                  improper implementation. Upon receipt of                Fish and Wildlife Service                              Interior collections under review by
                                                  such notice, the parties shall consult with                                                                    OMB. Send comments (identified by
                                                  each other and notify and consult with other            50 CFR Part 92                                         1018–BB24) specific to the information
                                                  entities that either are involved in such                                                                      collection aspects of this proposed rule
                                                  implementation or would be substantially                [Docket No. FWS–R7–MB–2015–0172;                       to both the:
                                                  affected by termination of this Agreement,              FF09M21200–1657–FXMB1231099BPP0]                         • Desk Officer for the Department of
                                                  and seek alternatives to termination. Should            RIN 1018–BB24                                          the Interior at OMB–OIRA at (202) 295–
                                                  the consultation fail to produce within the                                                                    5806 (fax) or OIRA_Submission@
                                                  original remedy period or any extension a               Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest in                  omb.eop.gov (email); and
                                                  reasonable alternative to termination, a                Alaska; Use of Inedible Bird Parts in                    • Service Information Collection
                                                  resolution of the stated problems, or
                                                                                                          Authentic Alaska Native Handicrafts                    Clearance Officer; Division of Policy,
                                                  convincing evidence of substantial
                                                  implementation of this Agreement in                     for Sale                                               Performance, and Management
                                                  accordance with its terms, this Programmatic            AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,                   Programs; U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                  Agreement shall be terminated thirty days               Interior.                                              Service, MS: BPHC; 5275 Leesburg Pike;
                                                  after notice of termination is served on all                                                                   Falls Church, VA 22041–3803 (mail); or
                                                  parties and published in the Federal                    ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                                                                                                                                 hope_grey@fws.gov (email).
                                                  Register.
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                     C. In the event that the Programmatic
                                                  Agreement is terminated, the FCC shall                  Service (Service or we) is proposing                   Donna Dewhurst, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                  advise its licensees and tower owner and                changes to the permanent subsistence                   Service, 1011 E. Tudor Road, Mail Stop
                                                  management companies of the termination                 migratory bird harvest regulations in                  201, Anchorage, AK 99503; (907) 786–
                                                  and of the need to comply with any                      Alaska. These regulations would enable                 3499.
                                                  applicable Section 106 requirements on a                Alaska Natives to sell authentic native                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  case-by-case basis for collocation activities.          articles of handicraft or clothing that
                                                  XII. Annual Meeting of the Signatories                  contain inedible byproducts from                       Public Comment Procedures
                                                     The signatories to this Nationwide                   migratory birds that were taken for food                  To ensure that any action resulting
                                                  Collocation Programmatic Agreement will                 during the Alaska migratory bird                       from this proposed rule will be as
                                                  meet annually on or about the anniversary of            subsistence harvest season. These                      accurate and as effective as possible, we
                                                  the effective date of the NPA to discuss the            proposed regulations were developed                    request that you send relevant
                                                  effectiveness of this Agreement and the NPA,            under a co-management process                          information for our consideration. The
                                                  including any issues related to improper                involving the Service, the Alaska                      comments that will be most useful and
                                                  implementation, and to discuss any potential            Department of Fish and Game, and                       likely to influence our decisions are
                                                  amendments that would improve the
                                                                                                          Alaska Native representatives.                         those that you support by quantitative
                                                  effectiveness of this Agreement.
                                                                                                          DATES: We will accept comments                         information or studies and those that
                                                  XIII. Duration of the Programmatic
                                                                                                          received or postmarked on or before                    include citations to, and analyses of, the
                                                  Agreement
                                                                                                          August 16, 2016. We must receive                       applicable laws and regulations. Please
                                                     This Programmatic Agreement for                      requests for public hearings, in writing,              make your comments as specific as
                                                  collocation shall remain in force unless the
                                                                                                          at the address shown in FOR FURTHER                    possible and explain the basis for them.
                                                  Programmatic Agreement is terminated or
                                                  superseded by a comprehensive                           INFORMATION CONTACT by August 1, 2016.                 In addition, please include sufficient
                                                  Programmatic Agreement for wireless                     Comments on the information collection                 information with your comments to
                                                  communications antennas.                                aspects of this proposed rule must be                  allow us to authenticate any scientific or
                                                     Execution of this Nationwide                         received on or before July 18, 2016.                   commercial data you include.
                                                  Programmatic Agreement by the FCC,                      ADDRESSES: Comments on the Proposed                       You must submit your comments and
                                                  NCSHPO and the Council, and                             Rule. You may submit comments by one                   materials concerning this proposed rule
                                                  implementation of its terms, constitutes                of the following methods:                              by one of the methods listed above in
                                                  evidence that the FCC has afforded the                     • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://               ADDRESSES. We will not accept
                                                  Council an opportunity to comment on the                                                                       comments sent by email or fax or to an
                                                  collocation as described herein of antennas
                                                                                                          www.regulations.gov. Follow the
                                                                                                          instructions for submitting comments to                address not listed in ADDRESSES. If you
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                                                  covered under the FCC’s rules, and that the
                                                  FCC has taken into account the effects of               Docket No. FWS–R7–MB–2015–0172.                        submit a comment via http://
                                                  these collocations on historic properties in               • U.S. mail or hand-delivery: Public                www.regulations.gov, your entire
                                                  accordance with Section 106 of the National             Comments Processing, Attn: FWS–R7–                     comment—including any personal
                                                  Historic Preservation Act and its                       MB–2015–0172; Division of Policy,                      identifying information, such as your
                                                  implementing regulations, 36 CFR part 800.              Performance, and Management                            address, telephone number, or email
                                                  Federal Communications Commission                       Programs; U.S. Fish and Wildlife                       address—will be posted on the Web site.
                                                  lllllllllllllllllllll                                   Service; 5275 Leesburg Place, MS:                      When you submit a comment, the
                                                  Date: llllllllllllllllll                                BPHC, Falls Church, VA 22041–3803.                     system receives it immediately.


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                                                  However, the comment will not be                        harvest. These recommended changes                     or Silver Hand insignia would limit
                                                  publicly viewable until we post it,                     were presented first to the Pacific                    counterfeiting of handicrafts.
                                                  which might not occur until several                     Flyway Council and then to the Service
                                                                                                                                                                 Who would be eligible to sell
                                                  days after submission.                                  Regulations Committee (SRC) for
                                                                                                                                                                 handicrafts containing migratory bird
                                                     If you mail or hand-carry a hardcopy                 approval at the committee’s meeting on
                                                                                                                                                                 parts under these regulations?
                                                  comment directly to us that includes                    July 31, 2015.
                                                  personal information, you may request                                                                             Under Article II(4)(b) of the Protocol
                                                                                                          This Proposed Rule                                     between the United States and Canada
                                                  at the top of your document that we
                                                  withhold this information from public                      The regulations at title 50 of the Code             amending the 1916 Convention for the
                                                  review. However, we cannot guarantee                    of Federal Regulations (CFR) at section                Protection of Migratory Birds in Canada
                                                  that we will be able to do so. To ensure                92.6 (50 CFR 92.6) currently state, ‘‘You              and the United States, only Alaska
                                                  that the electronic docket for this                     may not sell, offer for sale, purchase, or             Natives would be eligible to sell
                                                  rulemaking is complete and all                          offer to purchase migratory birds, their               handicrafts that contain the inedible
                                                  comments we receive are publicly                        parts, or their egg(s) taken under [the                parts of birds taken for food during the
                                                  available, we will post all hardcopy                    migratory bird subsistence harvest in                  Alaska spring and summer migratory
                                                  comments on http://                                     Alaska regulations at 50 CFR part 92].’’               bird subsistence harvest. The Protocol
                                                  www.regulations.gov.                                    This rulemaking proposes regulations                   also dictates that sales would be under
                                                     In addition, comments and materials                  that would enable Alaska Natives to sell               a strictly limited situation. Eligibility
                                                  we receive, as well as supporting                       authentic native articles of handicraft or             would be shown by a Tribal Enrollment
                                                  documentation used in preparing this                    clothing that contain inedible                         Card, Bureau of Indian Affairs card, or
                                                  proposed rule, will be available for                    byproducts from migratory birds that                   membership in the Silver Hand
                                                  public inspection in two ways:                          were taken for food during the Alaska                  program. The State of Alaska Silver
                                                     (1) You can view them on http://                     migratory bird subsistence harvest                     Hand program helps Alaska Native
                                                  www.regulations.gov. Search for FWS–                    season.                                                artists promote their work in the
                                                  R7–MB–2015–0172, which is the docket                       Specifically, in § 92.4, we propose to              marketplace and enables consumers to
                                                  number for this rulemaking.                             add definitions for ‘‘Authentic Native                 identify and purchase authentic Alaska
                                                     (2) You can make an appointment,                     article of handicraft or clothing,’’                   Native art. The insignia indicates that
                                                  during normal business hours, to view                   ‘‘Migratory birds authorized for use in                the artwork on which it appears is
                                                  the comments and materials in person at                 handicrafts or clothing,’’ and ‘‘Sales by              created by hand in Alaska by an
                                                  the Division of Migratory Bird                          consignment.’’ We propose to add these                 individual Alaska Native artist. Only
                                                  Management, MS: MB, 5275 Leesburg                       definitions to explain the terms we use                original contemporary and traditional
                                                  Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041–3803;                      in our proposed changes to § 92.6,                     Alaska Native artwork, not
                                                  (703) 358–1714.                                         which are explained below.                             reproductions or manufactured work,
                                                                                                             Also under subpart A, we propose to                 may be identified and marketed with
                                                  Public Availability of Comments                         add a provision to § 92.6 to allow sale                the Silver Hand insignia. To be eligible
                                                    As stated above in more detail, before                of handicrafts that contain the inedible               for a 2-year Silver Hand permit, an
                                                  including your address, phone number,                   parts of birds taken for food during the               Alaska Native artist must be a full time
                                                  email address, or other personal                        Alaska spring and summer migratory                     resident of Alaska, be at least 18 years
                                                  identifying information in your                         bird subsistence harvest. A request was                old, and provide documentation of
                                                  comment, you should be aware that                       made by Alaska Native artisans in                      membership in a federally recognized
                                                  your entire comment—including your                      Kodiak to use the inedible parts,                      Alaska Native tribe. The Silver Hand
                                                  personal identifying information—may                    primarily feathers, from birds taken for               insignia may only be attached to
                                                  be made publicly available at any time.                 food during the subsistence hunt, and                  original work that is produced in the
                                                  While you can ask us in your comment                    incorporate them into handicrafts for                  State of Alaska.
                                                  to withhold your personal identifying                   sale. New proposed regulations were
                                                                                                          developed in a process involving a                     How will the service ensure that this
                                                  information from public review, we
                                                                                                          committee comprised of Alaska Native                   proposal would not raise overall
                                                  cannot guarantee that we will be able to
                                                                                                          representatives from Yukon-Kuskokwim                   migratory bird harvest or threaten the
                                                  do so.
                                                                                                          Delta, Bering Straits, North Slope,                    conservation of endangered and
                                                  Background                                              Kodiak, Bristol Bay, Gulf of Alaska,                   threatened species?
                                                    We propose changes to the permanent                   Aleutian-Pribilof Islands, and Northwest                 Under this proposal, Alaska Natives
                                                  migratory bird subsistence harvest                      Arctic; representatives from the Alaska                would be permitted to only sell
                                                  regulations in Alaska. This proposal was                Department of Fish and Game; and                       authentic native articles of handicraft or
                                                  developed under a co-management                         Service personnel. The biggest challenge               clothing that contain an inedible
                                                  process involving the Service, the                      was developing a list of migratory birds               byproduct of migratory birds that were
                                                  Alaska Department of Fish and Game,                     that could be used in handicrafts. This                taken for food during the Alaska
                                                  and Alaska Native representatives.                      required cross-referencing restricted                  migratory bird subsistence harvest
                                                    The Alaska Migratory Bird Co-                         species listed in the various                          season. Harvest and possession of these
                                                  management Council (Co-management                       international migratory bird treaties.                 migratory birds must be conducted
                                                  Council) held meetings on April 8–9,                    Recognizing that the Japan Treaty was                  using nonwasteful taking.
                                                  2015, to develop recommendations for                    the most restrictive, the committee                      Under this proposal, handicrafts may
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                                                  changes that would take effect starting                 compiled a list of 27 species of                       contain inedible byproducts from only
                                                  during the 2016 harvest season. Changes                 migratory birds from which inedible                    bird species listed at § 92.6(b)(1) that
                                                  were recommended for the permanent                      parts could be used in handicrafts for                 were taken for food during the Alaska
                                                  regulations in subpart A of 50 CFR part                 sale. The proposed regulations would                   migratory bird subsistence harvest
                                                  92 to allow sale of handicrafts that                    allow the limited sale by Alaska Natives               season. This list of 27 migratory bird
                                                  contain the inedible parts of birds taken               of handicrafts made using migratory                    species came from cross-referencing
                                                  for food during the Alaska spring and                   bird parts, including consignment sales.               restricted (from sale) species listed in
                                                  summer migratory bird subsistence                       Requiring the artist’s tribal certification            the Treaties with Russia, Canada,


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                                                  Mexico, and Japan with those allowed                    with Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Russia,                rule, it must prepare and make available
                                                  to be taken in the subsistence harvest.                 to ‘‘issue such regulations as may be                  for public comment a regulatory
                                                  The migratory bird treaty with Japan                    necessary to assure that the taking of                 flexibility analysis that describes the
                                                  was the most restrictive and thus                       migratory birds and the collection of                  effect of the rulemaking on small
                                                  dictated the subsistence harvest species                their eggs, by the indigenous inhabitants              entities (i.e., small businesses, small
                                                  from which inedible parts could be used                 of the State of Alaska, shall be permitted             organizations, and small government
                                                  in handicrafts for sale. In addition, all               for their own nutritional and other                    jurisdictions) (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.).
                                                  sales and transportation of sold items                  essential needs, as determined by the                  However, no regulatory flexibility
                                                  would be restricted to within the United                Secretary of the Interior, during seasons              analysis is required if the head of an
                                                  States (including territories), until an                established so as to provide for the                   agency certifies that the rule would not
                                                  import/export permit system can be                      preservation and maintenance of stocks                 have a significant economic impact on
                                                  established.                                            of migratory birds.’’                                  a substantial number of small entities.
                                                     We have monitored subsistence                           Article II(4)(b) of the Protocol between            Thus, for a regulatory flexibility analysis
                                                  harvest for over 25 years through the use               the United States and Canada amending                  to be required, impacts must exceed a
                                                  of household surveys in the most                        the 1916 Convention for the Protection                 threshold for ‘‘significant impact’’ and a
                                                  heavily used subsistence harvest areas,                 of Migratory Birds in Canada and the                   threshold for a ‘‘substantial number of
                                                  such as the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta. In                   United States provides a legal basis for               small entities.’’ See 5 U.S.C. 605(b).
                                                  recent years, more intensive harvest                    Alaska Natives to be able sell                         SBREFA amended the Regulatory
                                                  surveys combined with outreach efforts                  handicrafts that contain the inedible                  Flexibility Act to require Federal
                                                  focused on species identification have                  parts of birds taken for food during the               agencies to provide a statement of the
                                                  been added to improve the accuracy of                   Alaska spring and summer migratory                     factual basis for certifying that a rule
                                                  information gathered.                                   bird subsistence harvest. The Protocol                 would not have a significant economic
                                                  Spectacled and Steller’s Eiders                         also dictates that sales would be under                impact on a substantial number of small
                                                                                                          a strictly limited situation pursuant to a             entities.
                                                     Spectacled eiders (Somateria fischeri)               regulation by a competent authority in
                                                  and the Alaska-breeding population of                                                                             This proposed rule would impact
                                                                                                          cooperation with management bodies.                    Alaska Natives selling authentic native
                                                  Steller’s eiders (Polysticta stelleri) are              The Protocol does not authorize the
                                                  listed as threatened species. Their                                                                            articles of handicraft or clothing such as
                                                                                                          taking of migratory birds for commercial               headdresses, native masks, and earrings.
                                                  migration and breeding distribution                     purposes.
                                                  overlap with areas where the spring and                                                                        We estimate that the majority of Alaska
                                                  summer subsistence migratory bird hunt                  Required Determinations                                natives selling authentic native articles
                                                  is open in Alaska. Both species are                                                                            of handicraft or clothing would be small
                                                                                                          Regulatory Planning and Review                         businesses. Alaska Native small
                                                  closed to all forms of subsistence                      (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)
                                                  harvest and thus would not be                                                                                  businesses within the manufacturing
                                                  authorized to have their inedible parts                   Executive Order 12866 provides that                  industry, such as Pottery, Ceramics, and
                                                  used to make handicrafts for sale.                      the Office of Information and Regulatory               Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing
                                                                                                          Affairs (OIRA) will review all significant             (NAICS 327110 small businesses have
                                                  Endangered Species Act Consideration                    rules. The OIRA has determined that                    <750 employees), Leather and Hide
                                                    Section 7 of the Endangered Species                   this rule is not significant.                          Tanning and Finishing (NAICS 316110),
                                                  Act (16 U.S.C. 1536) requires the                         Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the                  Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing
                                                  Secretary of the Interior to ‘‘review other             principles of E.O. 12866 while calling                 (NAICS 339910 small businesses have
                                                  programs administered by him and                        for improvements in the nation’s                       <500 employees), and all other
                                                  utilize such programs in furtherance of                 regulatory system to promote                           Miscellaneous Wood Product
                                                  the purposes of the Act’’ and to ‘‘insure               predictability, to reduce uncertainty,                 Manufacturing (NAICS 321999 small
                                                  that any action authorized, funded, or                  and to use the best, most innovative,                  businesses have <500 employees), may
                                                  carried out * * * is not likely to                      and least burdensome tools for                         benefit from some increased revenues
                                                  jeopardize the continued existence of                   achieving regulatory ends. The                         generated by additional sales. We expect
                                                  any endangered species or threatened                    executive order directs agencies to                    that additional sales or revenue would
                                                  species or result in the destruction or                 consider regulatory approaches that                    be generated by Alaska Native small
                                                  adverse modification of [critical]                      reduce burdens and maintain flexibility                businesses embellishing or adding
                                                  habitat. * * *’’ We conducted an intra-                 and freedom of choice for the public                   feathers to some of the existing
                                                  agency consultation with the Service’s                  where these approaches are relevant,                   handicrafts, which may slightly increase
                                                  Fairbanks Fish and Wildlife Field Office                feasible, and consistent with regulatory               profit. The number of small businesses
                                                  on this proposed action as it would be                  objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes                      potentially impacted can be estimated
                                                  managed in accordance with this                         further that regulations must be based                 by using data from the Alaska State
                                                  proposed rule and the conservation                      on the best available science and that                 Council of the Arts, which reviews
                                                  measures. The consultation was                          the rulemaking process must allow for                  Silver Hand permits. Currently, there
                                                  completed with a Letter of Concurrence                  public participation and an open                       are about 1,800 Silver Hand permit
                                                  on a not likely to adversely affect                     exchange of ideas. We have developed                   holders, of which less than 1 percent
                                                  determination for spectacled and                        this proposed rule in a manner                         sell more than 100 items annually, and
                                                  Steller’s eiders on handicraft sales dated              consistent with these requirements.                    they represent a small number of
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                                                  December 29, 2015.                                                                                             businesses within the manufacturing
                                                                                                          Regulatory Flexibility Act                             industry. Due to the small number of
                                                  Statutory Authority                                       Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act                 small businesses impacted and the
                                                    We derive our authority to issue these                (as amended by the Small Business                      small increase in overall revenue
                                                  regulations from the Migratory Bird                     Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                 anticipated from this proposed rule, it is
                                                  Treaty Act of 1918, at 16 U.S.C. 712(1),                1996 (SBREFA)), whenever a Federal                     unlikely that a substantial number of
                                                  which authorizes the Secretary of the                   agency is required to publish a notice of              small entities would have more than a
                                                  Interior, in accordance with the treaties               rulemaking for any proposed or final                   small economic effect (benefit).


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                                                  Therefore, we certify that this rule                    proposed rule would not impose a cost                  Civil Justice Reform (Executive Order
                                                  would not have a significant economic                   of $100 million or more in any given                   12988)
                                                  effect on a substantial number of small                 year on local, State, or tribal                          The Department, in promulgating this
                                                  entities as defined under the Regulatory                governments or private entities. The                   proposed rule, has determined that it
                                                  Flexibility Act. An initial/final                       proposed rule does not have a                          will not unduly burden the judicial
                                                  regulatory flexibility analysis is not                  significant or unique effect on State,                 system and that it meets the
                                                  required. Accordingly, a Small Entity                   local, or tribal governments or the
                                                                                                                                                                 requirements of sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2)
                                                  Compliance Guide is not required.                       private sector. A statement containing
                                                                                                                                                                 of Executive Order 12988.
                                                                                                          the information required by the
                                                  Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                                                                          Unfunded Mandates Reform Act is not                    Government-to-Government Relations
                                                  Fairness Act
                                                                                                          required. Participation on regional                    With Native American Tribal
                                                     This proposed rule is not a major rule               management bodies and the Co-                          Governments
                                                  under 5 U.S.C. 804(2), the Small                        management Council requires travel
                                                  Business Regulatory Enforcement                                                                                   Consistent with Executive Order
                                                                                                          expenses for some Alaska Native                        13175 (65 FR 67249; November 6, 2000),
                                                  Fairness Act. This proposed rule:                       organizations and local governments. In
                                                     1. Would not have an annual effect on                                                                       ‘‘Consultation and Coordination with
                                                                                                          addition, they assume some expenses                    Indian Tribal Governments,’’ and
                                                  the economy of $100 million or more. It                 related to coordinating involvement of
                                                  would legalize and regulate a traditional                                                                      Department of Interior policy on
                                                                                                          village councils in the regulatory
                                                  subsistence activity. Alaska Native                                                                            Consultation with Indian Tribes
                                                                                                          process. Total coordination and travel
                                                  tribes would have a small economic                                                                             (December 1, 2011), we will send letters
                                                                                                          expenses for all Alaska Native
                                                  benefit through being allowed to                                                                               to all 229 Alaska Federally recognized
                                                                                                          organizations are estimated to be less
                                                  incorporate inedible bird parts into their                                                                     Indian tribes. Consistent with
                                                                                                          than $300,000 per year. In a notice of
                                                  authentic handicrafts or handmade                                                                              Congressional direction (Pub. L. 108–
                                                                                                          decision (65 FR 16405; March 28, 2000),
                                                  clothing and to sell the products.                                                                             199, div. H, Sec. 161, Jan. 23, 2004, 118
                                                                                                          we identified 7 to 12 partner
                                                  However, the birds must have been                                                                              Stat. 452; as amended by Pub. L. 108–
                                                                                                          organizations (Alaska Native nonprofits
                                                  harvested for food as part of the existing                                                                     447, div. H, title V, Sec. 518, Dec. 8,
                                                                                                          and local governments) to administer
                                                  subsistence hunt, and only a limited list               the regional programs. The Alaska                      2004, 118 Stat. 3267), we will be
                                                  of 27 species could be used. The intent                 Department of Fish and Game also                       sending letters to approximately 200
                                                  is to allow limited benefits from salvage               incurs expenses for travel to Co-                      Alaska Native corporations and other
                                                  of the inedible parts, not to provide an                management Council and regional                        tribal entities in Alaska soliciting their
                                                  incentive for increasing the harvest. It                management body meetings. In                           input as to whether or not they would
                                                  should not result in a substantial                      addition, the State of Alaska will be                  like the Service to consult with them on
                                                  increase in subsistence harvest or a                    required to provide technical staff                    this handicraft sales proposed rule.
                                                  significant change in harvesting                        support to each of the regional                           We implemented the amended treaty
                                                  patterns. The commodities that would                    management bodies and to the Co-                       with Canada with a focus on local
                                                  be regulated under this proposed rule                   management Council. Expenses for the                   involvement. The treaty calls for the
                                                  are inedible parts of migratory birds                   State’s involvement may exceed                         creation of management bodies to
                                                  taken for food under the subsistence                    $100,000 per year, but should not                      ensure an effective and meaningful role
                                                  harvest, and incorporated into                          exceed $150,000 per year. When                         for Alaska’s indigenous inhabitants in
                                                  handicrafts. Most, if not all, businesses               funding permits, we make annual grant                  the conservation of migratory birds.
                                                  that would sell the authentic Alaska                    agreements available to the partner                    According to the Letter of Submittal,
                                                  Native handicrafts would qualify as                     organizations and the Alaska                           management bodies are to include
                                                  small businesses. We have no reason to                  Department of Fish and Game to help                    Alaska Native, Federal, and State of
                                                  believe that this proposed rule would                   offset their expenses.                                 Alaska representatives as equals. They
                                                  lead to a disproportionate distribution                                                                        develop recommendations for, among
                                                                                                          Takings (Executive Order 12630)                        other things: Seasons and bag limits,
                                                  of benefits.
                                                     2. Would not cause a major increase                    Under the criteria in Executive Order                methods and means of take, law
                                                  in costs or prices for consumers;                       12630, this proposed rule would not                    enforcement policies, population and
                                                  individual industries; Federal, State, or               have significant takings implications.                 harvest monitoring, education programs,
                                                  local government agencies; or                           This proposed rule is not specific to                  research and use of traditional
                                                  geographic regions. This proposed rule                  particular land ownership, but applies                 knowledge, and habitat protection. The
                                                  does deal with the sale of authentic                    to the use of the inedible parts of 27                 management bodies involve village
                                                  Alaska Native handicrafts, but should                   migratory bird species in authentic                    councils to the maximum extent
                                                  not have any impact on prices for                       Alaska Native handicrafts. A takings                   possible in all aspects of management.
                                                  consumers.                                              implication assessment is not required.                To ensure maximum input at the village
                                                     3. Would not have significant adverse                                                                       level, we required each of the 11
                                                                                                          Federalism (Executive Order 13132)                     participating regions to create regional
                                                  effects on competition, employment,
                                                  investment, productivity, innovation, or                   Under the criteria in Executive Order               management bodies consisting of at
                                                  the ability of U.S.-based enterprises to                13132, this proposed rule does not have                least one representative from the
                                                  compete with foreign-based enterprises.                 sufficient federalism implications to                  participating villages. The regional
                                                  This proposed rule does not regulate the                warrant the preparation of a federalism                management bodies meet twice
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                                                  marketplace in any way to generate                      summary impact statement. We discuss                   annually to review and/or submit
                                                  substantial effects on the economy or                   effects of this proposed rule on the State             proposals to the Statewide body.
                                                  the ability of businesses to compete.                   of Alaska under Unfunded Mandates
                                                                                                          Reform Act, above. We worked with the                  Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA)
                                                  Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                            State of Alaska to develop these                         This proposed rule contains a
                                                    We have determined and certified                      proposed regulations. Therefore, a                     collection of information that we have
                                                  under the Unfunded Mandates Reform                      federalism summary impact statement is                 submitted to the Office of Management
                                                  Act (2 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.) that this                   not required.                                          and Budget (OMB) for review and


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                                                  approval under the PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501                                       Description of Respondents:                                            an original article of authentic Alaska
                                                  et seq.). We may not conduct or sponsor                                    Individuals and businesses.                                              Native art that has been made entirely
                                                  and you are not required to respond to                                       Respondent’s Obligation: Required to                                   by the artist and within the State of
                                                  a collection of information unless it                                      obtain or retain a benefit.                                              Alaska. Silver Hand participants are
                                                  displays a currently valid OMB control                                       Frequency of Collection: Ongoing.                                      eligible for 100 tags per year.
                                                  number. OMB has reviewed and                                                 Estimated Number of Respondents:                                       Participants may request additional tags
                                                  approved our collection of information                                     8,749 (7,749 buyers and 1,000 artists,                                   if needed. Among Silver Hand
                                                  associated with:                                                           sellers, and consignees).                                                participants, less than 1 percent has
                                                     • Voluntary annual household                                              Estimated Number of Annual                                             requested additional tags (information
                                                  surveys that we use to determine levels                                    Responses: 18,081.                                                       provided by the Alaska State Council on
                                                  of subsistence take (OMB Control                                             Estimated Completion Time per                                          the Arts (https://education.alaska.gov/
                                                  Number 1018–0124).                                                         Response: 5 minutes.                                                     aksca/native.html, in February 2016)).
                                                     • Permits associated with subsistence                                     Estimated Total Annual Burden                                          We assumed that:
                                                  hunting (OMB Control Number 1018–                                          Hours: 1,507 hours.                                                         1. Each of 205 Silver Hand
                                                  0075).                                                                       Estimated Total Nonhour Burden                                         participants uses 70 tags per year (about
                                                     This proposed rule requires that a                                      Cost: None.                                                              6 art pieces per month per artist, or
                                                  certification (FWS Form 3–XXXX) or a                                         Because this is a new program, it is                                   14,350 pieces per year Alaska-wide). For
                                                  Silver Hand insignia accompany each                                        impossible to precisely estimate the                                     purposes of this collection, we assumed
                                                  Alaska Native article of handicraft or                                     number of artwork pieces including                                       that artists who do not participate in the
                                                  clothing that contains inedible                                            feathers of migratory birds that will be                                 Silver Hand program produce the same
                                                  migratory bird parts. It also requires that                                commercialized per year. To estimate                                     number of pieces per year, for a total of
                                                  all consignees, sellers, and purchasers                                    burden associated with this information                                  28,700 pieces Alaska-wide.
                                                  retain this documentation with each                                        collection, we based estimates for the
                                                                                                                             number of responses and completion                                          2. One third of all pieces produced
                                                  item and produce it upon the request of                                                                                                             include migratory bird feathers (9,567
                                                  a Law Enforcement Officer. We have                                         time per response on following
                                                                                                                             information and related reasonable                                       pieces including feathers per year
                                                  reviewed FWS Form 3–XXXX and                                                                                                                        Alaska-wide).
                                                  determined that it is a simple                                             assumptions. We calculated the number
                                                  certification, which is not subject to the                                 of responses based on an estimate of the                                    3. Ten percent of all pieces including
                                                  PRA. We are requesting that OMB                                            number of art pieces produced per year.                                  migratory bird feathers were eventually
                                                  approve the recordkeeping requirement                                      The number of art pieces produced per                                    not commercialized (8,610 pieces
                                                  to retain the certification or Silver Hand                                 year was based on the following                                          commercialized per year). Ten percent
                                                  insignia with each item and the                                            information provided by the Alaska                                       of commercialized pieces were not sold
                                                  requirement that artists and sellers/                                      State Council on the Arts. The Silver                                    (7,749 pieces sold).
                                                  consignees provide the documentation                                       Hand Program currently has 205                                              4. Two-thirds of all pieces were sold
                                                  to buyers.                                                                 registered participants. Along the 40                                    directly by artists to buyers. This
                                                     Title: Alaska Native Handicrafts, 50                                    years of existence of the program, a total                               implies that one third of all pieces were
                                                  CFR 92.6.                                                                  of 1,800 participants have been                                          sold by sellers or consignees (2,583);
                                                     OMB Control Number: 1018–XXXX.                                          registered. Registrations are valid for a                                   5. Respondents (consignees, sellers,
                                                     Service Form Number(s): None.                                           3-year period, after which participants                                  and buyers) spend 5 minutes to handle
                                                     Type of Request: Request for a new                                      need to renew their permit. Silver Hand                                  and archive each piece’s
                                                  OMB control number.                                                        insignia or tags can only be attached to                                 documentation.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Completion                Estimated
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Estimated          time per                number of
                                                                                                               Requirement                                                                            number of         response                   annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                      responses         (minutes)               burden hours

                                                  Third Party Disclosure. Artists—provide certification/Silver Hand tag for each item. Sellers/
                                                    Consignees—provide documentation to buyers ......................................................................                                      10,332                         5              861
                                                  Buyers—retain documentation ....................................................................................................                          7,749                         5              646

                                                        Totals ....................................................................................................................................        18,081    ........................          1,507



                                                    As part of our continuing effort to                                        4. Ways to minimize the burden of the                                  heading Comments on the Information
                                                  reduce paperwork and respondent                                            collection of information on                                             Collection Aspects of the Proposed Rule
                                                  burdens, we invite the public and other                                    respondents.                                                             in ADDRESSES).
                                                  Federal agencies to comment on any                                           If you wish to comment on the
                                                  aspect of this information collection,                                                                                                              National Environmental Policy Act
                                                                                                                             information collection requirements of                                   Consideration (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.)
                                                  including:
                                                    1. Whether or not the collection of                                      this proposed rule, send your comments
                                                                                                                             directly to OMB (see detailed                                              These proposed regulations are
                                                  information is necessary, including
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                                                  whether or not the information will                                        instructions under the heading                                           examined in a February 2016
                                                  have practical utility;                                                    Comments on the Information                                              environmental assessment, ‘‘Migratory
                                                    2. The accuracy of our estimate of the                                   Collection Aspects of the Proposed Rule                                  Bird Subsistence Harvest in Alaska:
                                                  burden for this collection of                                              in ADDRESSES). Please identify your                                      Allow Use of Inedible Bird Parts in
                                                  information;                                                               comments with 1018–BB24. Provide a                                       Authentic Alaska Native Handicrafts for
                                                    3. Ways to enhance the quality,                                          copy of your comments to the Service                                     Sale,’’ dated February 18, 2016. Copies
                                                  utility, and clarity of the information to                                 Information Collection Clearance Officer                                 are available from the person listed
                                                  be collected; and                                                          (see detailed instructions under the                                     under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION


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                                                  CONTACT or at http://                                   receive money for the item when it is                     (xxii) Mew gull (Larus canus).
                                                  www.regulations.gov.                                    sold.                                                     (xxiii) Red-legged kittiwake (Rissa
                                                  Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use                     *     *    *      *     *                              brevirostris).
                                                  (Executive Order 13211)                                 ■ 3. Revise § 92.6 to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                    (xxiv) Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea).
                                                    Executive Order 13211 requires                        § 92.6 Use and possession of migratory                    (xxv) Black guillemot (Cepphus
                                                  agencies to prepare Statements of                       birds.                                                 grylle).
                                                  Energy Effects when undertaking certain                    You may not sell, offer for sale,
                                                                                                                                                                    (xxvi) Cassin’s auklet (Ptychoramphus
                                                  actions. This is not a significant                      purchase, or offer to purchase migratory
                                                                                                                                                                 aleuticus).
                                                  regulatory action under this Executive                  birds, their parts, or their eggs taken
                                                  Order. Further, this proposed rule is not               under this part, except as provided in                    (xxvii) Great horned owl (Bubo
                                                  expected to significantly affect energy                 this section.                                          virginianus).
                                                  supplies, distribution, or use. Therefore,                 (a) Giving and receiving migratory                     (2) Only Alaska Natives may sell or
                                                  this action is not a significant energy                 birds. Under this part, you may take                   re-sell any authentic native article of
                                                  action under Executive Order 13211,                     migratory birds for human consumption                  handicraft or clothing that contains an
                                                  and a Statement of Energy Effects is not                only. Harvest and possession of                        inedible byproduct of a bird listed in
                                                  required.                                               migratory birds must be conducted                      paragraph (b)(1) of this section that was
                                                                                                          using nonwasteful taking. Edible meat                  taken for food during the Alaska
                                                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 92
                                                                                                          of migratory birds may be given to                     migratory bird subsistence harvest
                                                    Hunting, Treaties, Wildlife.                          immediate family members by eligible                   season. Eligibility under this subsection
                                                  Proposed Regulation Promulgation                        persons. Inedible byproducts of                        can be shown by a Tribal Enrollment
                                                                                                          migratory birds taken for food may be                  Card, Bureau of Indian Affairs card, or
                                                    For the reasons set out in the                        used for other purposes, except that
                                                  preamble, we propose to amend title 50,                                                                        membership in the Silver Hand
                                                                                                          taxidermy is prohibited, and these                     program. All sales and transportation of
                                                  chapter I, subchapter G, of the Code of                 byproducts may only be given to other
                                                  Federal Regulations as follows:                                                                                sold items are restricted to within the
                                                                                                          eligible persons or Alaska Natives.                    United States. Each sold item must be
                                                  PART 92—MIGRATORY BIRD                                     (b) Authentic native articles of                    accompanied by either a certification
                                                  SUBSISTENCE HARVEST IN ALASKA                           handicraft or clothing. (1) Under this                 (FWS Form 3–XXXX) signed by the
                                                                                                          section, authentic native articles of                  artist or a Silver Hand insignia.
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 92                 handicraft or clothing may be produced                 Purchasers must retain this
                                                  continues to read as follows:                           for sale only from the following bird                  documentation and produce it upon the
                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 703–712.
                                                                                                          species:                                               request of a law enforcement officer.
                                                                                                             (i) Tundra swan (Cygnus
                                                  ■ 2. Amend § 92.4 by adding, in                         columbianus).                                             (3) Sales by consignment are allowed.
                                                  alphabetical order, definitions for                        (ii) Blue-winged teal (Anas discors).               Each consigned item must be
                                                  ‘‘Authentic Native article of handicraft                   (iii) Redhead (Aythya americana).                   accompanied by either a certification
                                                  or clothing’’, ‘‘Migratory birds                           (iv) Ring-necked duck (Aythya                       (FWS Form 3–XXXX) signed by the
                                                  authorized for use in handicrafts or                    collaris).                                             artist or Silver Hand insignia. All
                                                  clothing’’, and ‘‘Sale by consignment’’ to                 (v) Greater scaup (Aythya marila).                  consignees, sellers, and purchasers must
                                                  read as follows:                                           (vi) Lesser scaup (Aythya affinis).                 retain this documentation with each
                                                                                                             (vii) King eider (Somateria                         item and produce it upon the request of
                                                  § 92.4   Definitions.                                   spectabilis).                                          a law enforcement officer. All
                                                  *     *     *     *     *                                  (viii) Common eider (Somateria                      consignment sales are restricted to
                                                    Authentic Native article of handicraft                mollissima).                                           within the United States.
                                                  or clothing means any item created by                      (ix) Surf scoter (Melanitta
                                                                                                          perspicillata).                                           (4) The Office of Management and
                                                  an Alaska Native to which inedible
                                                                                                             (x) White-winged scoter (Melanitta                  Budget reviewed and approved the
                                                  parts of migratory birds authorized for
                                                                                                          fusca).                                                information collection requirements
                                                  use in handicrafts or clothing are
                                                                                                             (xi) Barrow’s goldeneye (Bucephala                  contained in this part and assigned
                                                  incorporated and which is fashioned by
                                                                                                          islandica).                                            OMB Control No. 1018–XXXX. We use
                                                  hand, or with limited use of machines,
                                                                                                             (xii) Hooded merganser (Lophodytes                  the information to monitor and enforce
                                                  provided no mass production occurs.
                                                                                                          cucullatus).                                           the regulations. We may not conduct or
                                                  *     *     *     *     *                                                                                      sponsor and you are not required to
                                                    Migratory birds authorized for use in                    (xiii) Pacific loon (Gavia pacifica).
                                                                                                             (xiv) Common loon (Gavia immer).                    respond to a collection of information
                                                  handicrafts or clothing means the                                                                              unless it displays a currently valid OMB
                                                                                                             (xv) Double-crested cormorant
                                                  species of birds listed at 50 CFR 92.6(b)                                                                      control number. You may send
                                                                                                          (Phalacrocorax auritus).
                                                  which were taken for food in a                             (xvi) Black oystercatcher                           comments on the information collection
                                                  nonwasteful manner during the Alaska                    (Haematopus bachmani).                                 requirements to the Information
                                                  subsistence harvest season by an eligible                  (xvii) Lesser yellowlegs (Tringa                    Collection Clearance Officer, U.S. Fish
                                                  person of an included area.                             flavipes).                                             and Wildlife Service, at the address
                                                  *     *     *     *     *                                  (xviii) Semipalmated sandpiper                      listed at 50 CFR 2.1(b).
                                                    Sale by consignment means that an                     (Calidris semipalmatus).
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                                                  Alaska Native sends or supplies an                                                                               Dated: May 16, 2016.
                                                                                                             (xix) Western sandpiper (Calidris
                                                  authentic Native article of handicraft or               mauri).                                                Michael J. Bean,
                                                  clothing to a person (Alaska Native or                     (xx) Wilson’s snipe (Gallinago                      Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish
                                                  non-Alaska Native) who sells the item                   delicata).                                             and Wildlife and Parks.
                                                  for the Alaska Native. The Alaska Native                   (xxi) Bonaparte’s gull (Larus                       [FR Doc. 2016–14411 Filed 6–16–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  retains ownership of the item and will                  philadelphia).                                         BILLING CODE 4333–15–P




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Document Created: 2016-06-17 01:04:58
Document Modified: 2016-06-17 01:04:58
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesWe will accept comments received or postmarked on or before August 16, 2016. We must receive requests for public hearings, in
ContactDonna Dewhurst, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011 E. Tudor Road, Mail Stop 201, Anchorage, AK 99503; (907) 786-3499.
FR Citation81 FR 39618 
RIN Number1018-BB24
CFR AssociatedHunting; Treaties and Wildlife

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