81_FR_70797 81 FR 70599 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone off Alaska; Modifications to Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

81 FR 70599 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone off Alaska; Modifications to Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 198 (October 13, 2016)

Page Range70599-70607
FR Document2016-24457

NMFS issues regulations to modify the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for the groundfish fisheries in the Gulf of Alaska and the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands management areas. This rule is organized into four actions. Under the first action, NMFS implements a requirement for tender vessel operators to use the applications software ``tLandings'' to prepare electronic landing reports. This action is necessary to improve timeliness and reliability of landing reports for catcher vessels delivering to tender vessels for use in catch accounting and inseason management. Under the second action, NMFS modifies the definition of a buying station. This action is necessary to clarify the different requirements that apply to tender vessels and land-based buying stations. Under the third action, NMFS removes the requirement for buying stations to complete the buying station report because this report is no longer necessary. Under the fourth action, NMFS revises the definition of a mothership to remove unnecessary formatting without changing the substance of the definition. This final rule is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson- Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI FMP), the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP), and other applicable laws.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 198 (Thursday, October 13, 2016)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

15 CFR Part 902

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 160225147-6898-02]
RIN 0648-BF83


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone off Alaska; 
Modifications to Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to modify the recordkeeping and 
reporting requirements for the groundfish fisheries in the Gulf of 
Alaska and the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands management areas. This rule 
is organized into four actions. Under the first action, NMFS implements 
a requirement for tender vessel operators to use the applications 
software ``tLandings'' to prepare electronic landing reports. This 
action is necessary to improve timeliness and reliability of landing 
reports for catcher vessels delivering to tender vessels for use in 
catch accounting and inseason management. Under the second action, NMFS 
modifies the definition of a buying station. This action is necessary 
to clarify the different requirements that apply to tender vessels and 
land-based buying stations. Under the third action, NMFS removes the 
requirement for buying stations to complete the buying station report 
because this report is no longer necessary. Under the fourth action, 
NMFS revises the definition of a mothership to remove unnecessary 
formatting without changing the substance of the definition. This final 
rule is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Fishery Management 
Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management 
Area (BSAI FMP), the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf 
of Alaska (GOA FMP), and other applicable laws.

DATES: Effective January 1, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the Regulatory Impact Review (RIR), the 
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, and the Categorical Exclusion 
prepared for this rule may be obtained from http://www.regulations.gov 
or from the NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, 
Juneau, AK 99802-1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; in 
person at NMFS Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, Juneau, 
AK; by email to [email protected]; or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Keeley Kent, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS published a proposed rule to modify the 
recordkeeping and reporting requirements for the groundfish fisheries 
in the Gulf of Alaska and the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands 
management areas on August 1, 2016 (81 FR 50436). The comment period on 
the proposed rule ended on August 31, 2016. NMFS received one comment.

Background

    This final rule is organized into four actions. The first action 
implements a requirement for tender vessel operators to use tLandings. 
The second action modifies the definition of buying station so that 
tender vessels and land-based buying stations are differentiated under 
the regulations. The third action removes the requirement for buying 
stations to complete the buying station report. The fourth action 
modifies the definition of a mothership to simplify the unnecessary 
paragraph formatting. The following sections of the preamble describe 
(1) background on the Interagency Electronic Reporting System and 
tendering, (2) the need for action, (3) the final rule, (4) the 
response to comments, and (5) the changes from the proposed rule. The 
preamble of the proposed rule (81 FR 50436; August 1, 2016) provides a 
more detailed description of the background and need for this action.

Interagency Electronic Reporting System

    The Interagency Electronic Reporting System (IERS) is a 
collaborative program for reporting commercial fishery landings 
administered by NMFS, Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G), and 
the International Pacific Halibut Commission. The IERS consists of 
three main components: eLandings--a web-based application for immediate 
harvest data upload from internet-capable vessels or processors; 
seaLandings--a desktop application for vessels at sea without internet 
capability that transmits reports by satellite phone; and tLandings--a 
software application for tender vessels that records landings data on a 
USB flash drive (``thumb drive'') that includes all of the data fields 
required under IERS. NMFS requires all shoreside or floating processors 
that hold a Federal processing permit to use eLandings or other NMFS-
approved software to submit landing reports for all groundfish species.

Tendering

    A tender vessel is defined under Sec.  679.2 as a vessel that is 
used to transport unprocessed fish or shellfish received from another 
vessel to an associated processor. An associated processor is defined 
under Sec.  679.2 as having a contractual relationship with a buying 
station to conduct groundfish buying station activities for that 
processor. The contractual relationship in the Federal regulations 
creates joint responsibility for recordkeeping and reporting. For more 
information on tendering, see Section 1.5 of the RIR.

Need for This Final Rule

    This action is necessary to enable NMFS to identify tender vessel 
deliveries and to provide reliable, expeditious data for catch 
accounting and inseason management of fisheries with tender vessel 
deliveries. In addition, this action is necessary to correct and 
clarify other regulations in 50 CFR part 679 that are related to 
recordkeeping and reporting by tender vessels and associated 
processors.
    Prior to this final rule, when a tender vessel received catch from 
a vessel, the tender vessel operator completed a paper fish ticket. 
Once the transfer was complete, the vessel operator signed the paper 
fish ticket acknowledging the transfer of catch and agreeing to the 
information provided. When the tender vessel delivered the catch to the 
processor, the tender vessel operator provided the paper fish ticket to 
the processor. The processor then verified the information and manually 
entered the fish ticket data into eLandings to create a landing report. 
Landing reports are required to be submitted to NMFS by noon of the day 
following the delivery. The processor's manual entry of fish ticket 
data, including review and correction of the data, sometimes made it 
difficult for the processor to meet this submission deadline and 
delayed the availability of the tender vessel landing data to NMFS.
    The lack of electronic data from tenders reduced data reliability 
and timeliness. Additionally, with the lack of electronic data from 
tenders, NMFS was unable to differentiate deliveries to tender vessels 
from deliveries to processors unless the processor voluntarily entered 
the tender vessel identification number in the eLandings report. NMFS 
had, in the past, raised concerns about landings data reliability and 
timeliness in analyses presented to the North Pacific Fishery 
Management Council and fishery participants. The tLandings requirement 
reduces data entry errors and the time required to manually enter fish 
tickets. Requiring tLandings reduces the likelihood of a processor 
needing to recall a tender vessel if a fish ticket is illegible or 
incorrectly filled out. Additionally, requiring tLandings eliminates 
the need for comprehensive manual data entry by processor staff, 
simplifying and expediting the data transmission to NMFS.
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management. Almost real-time access to the data is particularly 
important for fast-paced fisheries that operate under small total 
allowable catch limits, constraining prohibited species catch (PSC) 
limits, or that have inconsistent and unpredictable levels of fishing 
effort. NMFS requires timely data for the successful management of 
these fisheries. In addition, NMFS uses timely data for any catch share 
program that involves transferable allocations of target species. NMFS 
inseason management and Office of Law Enforcement rely on the data 
provided through eLandings to monitor compliance with requirements that 
quota holders not exceed their allocations. Management and enforcement 
of PSC-limited and catch share fisheries become more difficult when 
data access is delayed. For more information on the potential 
implications of the lack of electronic data entry on management, see 
Sections 1.3 and 1.8 of the RIR.
    This rule requires tenders to use tLandings. tLandings is a 
computer application used on computers on board tender vessels to 
create electronic landing reports. The tLandings application is loaded 
onto a thumb drive; the tender vessel operator creates the landing 
reports and stores them on the thumb drive. The mandatory use of 
tLandings will provide a streamlined data entry mechanism that ensures 
efficient, precise data transmission.

This Final Rule

Action 1: Require Tender Vessel Operators To Use tLandings

    Action 1 of this rule requires tender vessel operators to use 
tLandings to prepare electronic landing reports. Action 1 is necessary 
to improve data quality for deliveries made to tender vessels.
    Under this rule, the eLandings user (defined as a representative of 
a processor under Sec.  679.2, i.e., an employee) is required to supply 
the tender vessel operator with a ``configured'' tLandings application 
for computer installation prior to the tender vessel operator taking 
delivery of fish or shellfish from a fishing vessel. A configured 
tLandings application is preloaded with a list of the authorized users, 
a species list, and other useful data for the associated processor and 
tender vessel operator. The tender vessel operator must record the 
required information in tLandings for each delivery the tender vessel 
accepts. Once the tender vessel delivers the catch to the associated 
processor, the user (as defined at Sec.  679.2) is required to complete 
the eLandings landing report by uploading the tLandings data through 
the Processor Tender Interface component of eLandings. After the 
completion of the delivery, the processor may sort the catch and update 
the landing data appropriately.
    The processor will continue to be subject to the time limits for 
data submission specified under Sec.  679.5(e). For shoreside 
processors and stationary floating processors, users must submit a 
landing report for each delivery by 1200 hours, Alaska local time, of 
the day following completion of the delivery (Sec.  679.5(e)(5)(ii)). 
These processors have until 1200 hours, Alaska local time, of the third 
day following completion of the delivery to submit a revised landing 
report after sorting has occurred. Under this rule, tender vessels 
delivering to shoreside processors or stationary floating processors 
are required to abide by these submittal time limits.
    Under this rule, the tender vessel operator is responsible for 
completing the tLandings landing report and submitting it to the 
processor. This creates a joint responsibility for the tLandings 
landing report information for the tender vessel operator and the 
processor. Section 1.9.4 of the RIR provides additional detail on the 
monitoring and enforcement of the tLandings requirements.
    To use tLandings, each tender vessel needs a laptop computer with a 
numeric key pad, a basic laser printer with ink cartridges and paper, a 
magstripe reader, and thumb drives that contain the tLandings 
application. NMFS estimates that using tLandings will increase the 
annual cost to tender vessels from $1,000 to $2,300. Section 1.4 of the 
RIR describes that most tender vessels are voluntarily using tLandings 
to report Federal groundfish landings, and many are required to use 
tLandings to report landings made in fisheries managed by the State of 
Alaska (State). Therefore, the total additional costs and burden on 
tender vessel operations are expected to be limited. See Section 
1.9.1.1 of the RIR for more information on the estimated cost of 
equipment.
    Operating the tLandings application requires some training and 
practice for both the tender vessel operators and processor staff. NMFS 
assumes that the initial and ongoing training costs to use tLandings 
will likely be shared by NMFS and the processor using tender vessels. 
NMFS may bear an initial cost for training processors on the use of 
tLandings, after which it will be the processors' responsibility to 
provide training for their tender vessel operators. NMFS estimates that 
it will require a full day of initial training for new tLandings users. 
Section 1.9.1.2 of the RIR describes projected training costs in more 
detail.
    Because processors are already subject to an eLandings reporting 
requirement, processors likely have staff proficient with the IERS 
software, so there is not expected to be significant additional 
training required for the tLandings requirement.
    Under this rule, NMFS will add a data field to the tLandings 
application to track the location of tenders when they take deliveries 
from vessels. The tender vessel operator is required to report the 
vessel's latitude and longitude at the time of each vessel delivery. 
This data is necessary to improve information on tender vessel activity 
and vessel delivery patterns when delivering to a tender vessel as 
opposed to a processor. This data field is not expected to add a 
reporting burden on tender vessel operators.
    Section 1.5.1 of the RIR estimates that 30 tender vessels received 
Federal groundfish in the BSAI and GOA in 2015. Those tender vessels 
delivered to eight processors. Many tender vessels that operate in the 
Federal groundfish fisheries also operate in the State groundfish 
fisheries. Under State regulations these tender vessels are already 
subject to a State tLandings requirement and may already be equipped 
with tLandings from ADF&G. In 2015, 21 of the 30 tender vessels also 
took delivery of State groundfish. NMFS expects that there will be 
minimal additional cost for these tender vessels to also use tLandings 
for Federal groundfish. The tLandings requirement under this rule 
affects nine tender vessels. The eight processors that received Federal 
groundfish from tender vessels in 2015 also received State groundfish 
from tender vessels; therefore, the effect of this rule on processors 
is estimated to be minimal.

Action 2: Differentiate Tender Vessels From Buying Stations

    Action 2 of this rule revises the definitions of tender vessel and 
buying station for improved clarity to ensure that the reporting 
requirements that are applicable to tender vessels and land-based 
buying stations are clear to the public. Prior to this final rule, 
under Sec.  679.2, the definition of a buying station includes both 
tender vessels and land-based buying stations. Under Sec.  679.2, 
tender vessel is separately defined as a vessel used to transport 
unprocessed fish or shellfish received from another vessel to an 
associated processor. While many recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements that apply to buying stations should include both

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tender vessels and land-based buying stations, not all of the reporting 
requirements that apply to buying stations should apply to both tender 
vessels and land-based buying stations. Additionally, while a tender 
vessel may be associated with a shoreside processor, stationary 
floating processor, or mothership, a land-based buying station is only 
associated with a shoreside processor. Action 2 does not revise or 
modify the specific provisions of reporting requirements, but clarifies 
who is responsible for each requirement.

Action 3: Remove the Buying Station Report Requirement

    Action 3 of this rule removes the requirement in Sec.  679.5(d) for 
a buying station to submit a Buying Station Report. The most recent 
year of landing report data in 2015 shows that all 54 active buying 
stations are associated with shoreside processors that use eLandings. 
NMFS receives the landing data it needs through eLandings, and so does 
not need to require that the data be submitted in a Buying Station 
Report. Removing the requirement to submit a Buying Station Report 
removes a duplicative reporting requirement and reduces the burden on 
the regulated public. Buying stations will continue to be required to 
submit landing reports using eLandings.
    To implement Action 3, this rule modifies references in the 
regulations to clarify whether certain recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements apply to tender vessels, buying stations, or both. 
Additionally, this rule removes the qualifier ``land-based'' from 
references to buying stations in the regulations because buying station 
is defined in the regulations as a land-based entity. Finally, NMFS 
revises the definition of ``manager'' to effectively include 
``stationary floating processor'' managers.

Action 4: Revise Mothership Definition

    Action 4 of this rule revises the definition of mothership in Sec.  
679.2 to simplify the structure of the definition by moving the text of 
paragraph (1) into the main body of the definition and deleting 
reserved paragraph (2). This minor technical correction does not 
substantively change the definition of a mothership.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received one comment letter from the public that contained one 
unique substantive comment during the public comment period for the 
proposed rule to implement these four actions. NMFS' response to this 
comment is presented below.
    Comment: Will tender vessels that tender IFQ halibut need to use 
tLandings to submit landing reports?
    Response: No. Tender vessels are not required to use tLandings for 
IFQ halibut. This rule does not alter the existing recordkeeping and 
reporting requirements for the Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Program. 
The final rule is modified as described below to clarify that tender 
vessels that take deliveries of non-IFQ groundfish will be subject to 
this rule.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    This final rule includes changes to the regulatory text published 
in the proposed rule.
    This final rule includes a change to the regulatory text that was 
made in response to the comment received on the proposed rule to 
clarify who is required to use tLandings under this rule. The proposed 
rule did not make clear that the tLandings rule will not apply to 
tender vessels that take IFQ halibut or sablefish, Community 
Development Quota (CDQ) halibut, or Crab Rationalization Program (CR) 
crab. While tenders are not regularly used in any of these fisheries, 
several minor modifications to the regulatory text in the final rule 
will make this distinction clear.
    The tLandings application is not configured to accommodate 
reporting of IFQ species or CDQ halibut. In addition, the IFQ species 
and CDQ halibut are reported to NMFS on different landing reports than 
are used for non-IFQ groundfish species. IFQ halibut and sablefish and 
CDQ halibut are reported to NMFS on a Registered Buyer landing report. 
CR crab are reported on a Registered Crab Receiver IFQ crab landing 
report. Groundfish, other than IFQ sablefish, are required to be 
reported on a shoreside processor, stationary floating processor, or 
Community Quota Entity floating processor landing report. Only tender 
vessels that take deliveries of non-IFQ groundfish in the BSAI and GOA 
will be required to use and complete tLandings.
    The regulatory language in the proposed rule specified that 
tLandings would be required for fish or shellfish required to be 
reported on a shoreside processor, stationary floating processor, or 
Community Quota Entity (CQE) floating processor landing report (``a 
landing report under Sec.  679.5(e)(5)''). Therefore, to make the 
needed clarification in the final rule, NMFS revises the regulatory 
language at new paragraph Sec.  679.5(e)(14) to refer to ``groundfish'' 
rather than ``fish or shellfish'' and to cross reference the deadlines 
specified for the shoreside processor, stationary floating processor or 
CQE floating processor landing report.
    This final rule includes three changes to the regulatory text in 
the proposed rule specific to Action 2. Action 2 is intended to clarify 
the recordkeeping and reporting requirements applicable to tender 
vessels and land-based buying stations. As explained in the section 
``Action 2: Differentiate Tender Vessels from Buying Stations,'' this 
rule revises the definitions of tender vessels and buying stations so 
that a tender vessel is a vessel and a buying station is a land-based 
entity. The difference in these two operation types requires 
differentiating the individual responsible for recordkeeping and 
reporting requirements for each entity to maintain consistency with how 
NMFS identifies the individual responsible for other operation types. 
For vessels that are mobile as a part of daily operations, NMFS 
identifies the individual responsible for recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements as the operator of that vessel. For shoreside and 
stationary floating processors (non-mobile operations), NMFS identifies 
the manager as the individual responsible. In this final rule, NMFS 
revises the regulatory text at Sec.  679.5(a)(2)(i), (b), (c)(6)(i), 
and (e)(5)(iii) to clarify that the individual responsible for 
recordkeeping and reporting requirements on a vessel, including a 
tender vessel, is the operator, while the individual responsible at a 
buying station is the manager. This differentiation is consistent with 
the identification of the operator of a catcher vessel, catcher/
processor, and mothership as the individual responsible and the manager 
of a shoreside processor or stationary floating processor as the 
individual responsible. These three revisions from the proposed to 
final rule are necessary to provide consistency with the intent of 
Action 2.
    An additional minor revision to the regulatory text in this final 
rule will change the abbreviation required to be used in the mothership 
daily catch and production logbook at Sec.  679.5(c)(6)(vi)(A) from 
``BS'' to ``TV.'' This revision is necessary to maintain consistency 
with the proposed change from ``buying station'' to ``tender vessel'' 
in that paragraph.
    In the proposed rule, NMFS proposed to revise Table 13 to 50 CFR 
part 679 to remove the notation for a buying station or tender vessel 
to complete a buying station report. In keeping with the intent of 
Action 3 of this rule, NMFS will

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remove the entire row pertaining to the buying station report rather 
than only removing the notation.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) and section 305(d) of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined 
that this final rule is consistent with the BSAI FMP, the GOA FMP, 
other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a final regulatory flexibility 
analysis, the agency shall publish one or more guides to assist small 
entities in complying with the rule, and shall designate such 
publications as ``small entity compliance guides.'' The agency shall 
explain the actions a small entity is required to take to comply with a 
rule or group of rules. The preamble to the proposed rule (81 FR 50436; 
August 1, 2016) and the preamble to this final rule serve as the small 
entity compliance guide for this action. In addition, a user guide for 
tLandings is available on the NMFS Alaska Region Web site (https://elandings.atlassian.net/wiki/display/doc/tLandings).

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    Section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires an 
agency to prepare a final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) after 
being required by that section or any other law to publish a general 
notice of proposed rulemaking and when an agency promulgates a final 
rule under section 553 of Title 5 of the U.S. Code. The following 
paragraphs constitute the FRFA for this action.
    This FRFA incorporates the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 
(IRFA), a summary of the significant issues raised by the public 
comments, NMFS' responses to those comments, and a summary of the 
analyses completed to support the action. The FRFA describes the 
impacts on small entities, which are defined in the IRFA for this 
action and not repeated here. Analytical requirements for the FRFA are 
described in RFA, section 604(a)(1) through (6). The FRFA must contain:
    1. A statement of the need for, and objectives of, the rule;
    2. A statement of the significant issues raised by the public 
comments in response to the IRFA, a statement of the assessment of the 
agency of such issues, and a statement of any changes made in the 
proposed rule as a result of such comments;
    3. The response of the agency to any comments filed by the Chief 
Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA) in 
response to the proposed rule, and a detailed statement of any change 
made to the proposed rule in the final rule as a result of the 
comments;
    4. A description and an estimate of the number of small entities to 
which the rule will apply, or an explanation of why no such estimate is 
available;
    5. A description of the projected reporting, recordkeeping, and 
other compliance requirements of the rule, including an estimate of the 
classes of small entities which will be subject to the requirement and 
the type of professional skills necessary for preparation of the report 
or record; and
    6. A description of the steps the agency has taken to minimize the 
significant economic impact on small entities consistent with the 
stated objectives of applicable statutes, including a statement of the 
factual, policy, and legal reasons for selecting the alternative 
adopted in the final rule and why each one of the other significant 
alternatives to the rule considered by the agency which affect the 
impact on small entities was rejected.
    The ``universe'' of entities to be considered in a FRFA generally 
includes only those small entities that can reasonably be expected to 
be directly regulated by the action. If the effects of the rule fall 
primarily on a distinct segment of the industry, or portion thereof 
(e.g., user group, gear type, geographic area), that segment will be 
considered the universe for purposes of this analysis.
    In preparing a FRFA, an agency may provide either a quantifiable or 
numerical description of the effects of a rule (and alternatives to the 
rule), or more general descriptive statements, if quantification is not 
practicable or reliable.
Need for and Objectives of This Final Rule
    The lack of electronic data from tenders reduces data reliability 
and timeliness. Data timeliness and reliability are paramount to 
effective inseason management. Almost real-time access to the data is 
particularly important for fast-paced fisheries that operate under 
small total allowable catch limits, constraining PSC limits, or that 
have inconsistent and unpredictable levels of fishing effort. NMFS 
requires timely data for the successful management of these fisheries. 
In addition, NMFS uses timely data for any catch share program that 
involves transferable allocations of target species. NMFS inseason 
management and Office of Law Enforcement rely on the data provided 
through eLandings to monitor compliance with requirements that quota 
holders not exceed their allocations. Management and enforcement of 
PSC-limited and catch share fisheries become more difficult when data 
access is delayed.
    Additionally, with the lack of electronic data from tenders, NMFS 
is unable to differentiate deliveries to tender vessels from deliveries 
to processors unless the processor voluntarily enters the tender vessel 
identification number in the eLandings report. NMFS has, in the past, 
raised concerns about landings data reliability and timeliness in 
analyses presented to the North Pacific Fishery Management Council and 
fishery participants.
Summary of Significant Issues Raised During Public Comment
    NMFS published the proposed rule on August 1, 2016 (81 FR 50436), 
with comments invited through August 31, 2016. An IRFA was prepared and 
summarized in the Classification section of the preamble to the 
proposed rule. The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA did not file 
any comments on the proposed rule. No comments were received that 
raised significant issues in response to the IRFA specifically; 
therefore, no changes were made to this rule as a result of comments on 
the IRFA. However, a comment was received on the entities affected by 
this rule. For a summary of this comment and the agency's response, 
refer to the section above titled ``Comments and Responses.''
Number and Description of Directly Regulated Small Entities
    For Regulatory Flexibility Act purposes only, NMFS has established 
a small business size standard for businesses, including their 
affiliates, whose primary industry is commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 
200.2). A business primarily engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS code 
11411) is classified as a small business if it is independently owned 
and operated, is not dominant in its field of operation (including its 
affiliates), and has combined annual receipts not in excess of $11 
million for all its affiliated operations worldwide.
    The SBA has established size criteria for all other major industry 
sectors in the United States, including fish

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processing businesses. A seafood processor is a small business if it is 
independently owned and operated, not dominant in its field of 
operation, and employs 750 or fewer persons on a full-time, part-time, 
temporary, or other basis, at all its affiliated operations worldwide. 
A wholesale business servicing the fishing industry is a small business 
if it employs 100 or fewer persons on a full-time, part-time, 
temporary, or other basis, at all its affiliated operations worldwide.
    Action 1 of this rule affects tender vessels and processors that 
receive deliveries of groundfish from tender vessels. For the purposes 
of the FRFA, a tender vessel is categorized as a wholesale business 
servicing the fishing industry. Most tender vessels are independently 
owned and operated entities that are contracted with processors. The 
exceptions are tender vessels owned by processors. NMFS does not have 
data on the number of employees on tender vessels, and therefore 
conservatively assumes all tender vessels that are independently owned 
and operated are small entities.
    Of the 30 tender vessels affected by this action, five are owned by 
processors that are large entities. Therefore, through affiliation, 
these five tender vessels are not small entities under the SBA 
definition. The additional 25 independently owned tender vessels are 
small entities under the SBA definition. In 2015, there were 8 
processors that received groundfish deliveries from tender vessels. 
None of these processors directly regulated by this action qualify as 
small entities for the purposes of the SBA.
    Action 2 of this rule does not add new requirements for tender 
vessels or buying stations; it only clarifies which requirements the 
entities are subject to. Therefore this action is expected to have a 
small positive impact. This action affects the 30 tender vessels and 54 
buying stations that were active in 2015.
    Action 3 of this rule removes a requirement on participants that is 
not currently used; therefore, it is expected to have no effect on 
participants.
    Action 4 of this rule revises the definition of mothership to make 
it more straightforward and does not modify the definition in a 
substantive way; therefore, it has no effect on participants.
Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements
    This rule requires modifications to the current recordkeeping and 
reporting requirements in the Alaska Interagency Electronic Reporting 
System collection (OMB Control Number 0648-0515). The modifications 
include requiring tender vessel operators to complete the data fields 
on the tLandings tender workstation application for each delivery the 
tender vessel accepts from a vessel. Additionally, the tender vessel 
operator is required to provide the completed tLandings application to 
the processor on delivery. The processor is then required to upload the 
information provided by the tender vessel operator in the tLandings 
application into the eLandings landing report.
    This rule removes the Buying Station Report requirement. NMFS 
receives the landing data it needs through eLandings, and does not need 
the data submitted in the Buying Station Report. The Buying Station 
Report is discontinued from any future use. Removing the requirement to 
submit a Buying Station Report removes a duplicative reporting 
requirement and reduces the burden on the regulated public. Buying 
stations will continue to be required to submit landing reports using 
eLandings.
Description of Significant Alternatives to This Rule That Minimize 
Economic Impacts on Small Entities
    Under each action, NMFS considered two alternatives--the no action 
alternative and the action alternative. NMFS did not identify any other 
alternatives that meet the objectives of these actions at a lower cost 
and reduce economic impact on small entities. The no action alternative 
for Action 1 would have maintained the existing process of tender 
vessel operators completing paper fish tickets for each delivery and 
giving the information to the processor to transcribe and upload into 
eLandings. Maintaining the manual writing and submission of tender 
delivery data would not have met the objective of providing timely and 
accurate landing data.
    To help reduce the burden of this regulation on small entities and 
minimize their costs, NMFS will develop the tLandings tender 
workstation application and provide that at no cost to participants to 
provide services and products useful to the industry. NMFS will also 
provide user support and training. Additionally, NMFS will share some 
of the training costs for processors to learn how to use tLandings.
    The action alternatives for Actions 2, 3, and 4 have been 
determined to have either a small positive effect or no effect on 
participants, and therefore are not discussed further.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This rule contains collection-of-information requirements subject 
to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and which have been approved by 
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under OMB Control Number 
0648-0515. Public reporting burden is estimated to average per 
response: 15 minutes for IERS application processor registration; 35 
minutes for eLandings landing report; 35 minutes for manual landing 
report; 15 minutes for catcher/processor or mothership eLandings 
production report; and 35 minutes for tLandings landing report.
    Send comments regarding these burden estimates or any other aspect 
of this data collection, including suggestions for reducing the burden, 
to NMFS (see ADDRESSES), and by email to [email protected], 
or fax to 202-395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects

15 CFR Part 902

    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: October 3, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS amends 15 CFR part 
902 and 50 CFR part 679 as follows:

PART 902--NOAA INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE 
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT: OMB CONTROL NUMBERS

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1. The authority citation for part 902 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.


Sec.  902.1   [Amended]

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2. In Sec.  902.1, in the table in paragraph (b), under the entry ``50 
CFR'' remove the entry for ``679.5(d).''

[[Page 70605]]

PART 679--FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA

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3. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 679 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et seq.; 3631 et seq.; 
Pub. L. 108-447; Pub. L. 111-281.


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4. In Sec.  679.2, revise the definitions for ``Buying station'', 
``Manager'', ``Mothership'', ``Tender vessel'', and ``User'' to read as 
follows:


Sec.  679.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Buying station means a land-based entity that receives unprocessed 
groundfish from a vessel for delivery to a shoreside processor and that 
does not process those fish.
* * * * *
    Manager, with respect to any shoreside processor, stationary 
floating processor, or buying station, means the individual responsible 
for the operation of the processor or buying station.
* * * * *
    Mothership means a vessel that receives and processes groundfish 
from other vessels.
* * * * *
    Tender vessel means a vessel that is used to transport unprocessed 
fish or shellfish received from another vessel to an associated 
processor.
* * * * *
    User means, for purposes of IERS and its components including 
eLandings and tLandings, an individual representative of a Registered 
Buyer; a Registered Crab Receiver; a mothership or catcher/processor 
that is required to have a Federal Fisheries Permit (FFP) under Sec.  
679.4; a shoreside processor or SFP and mothership that receives 
groundfish from vessels issued an FFP under Sec.  679.4; any shoreside 
processor or SFP that is required to have a Federal processor permit 
under Sec.  679.4; and his or her designee(s).
* * * * *

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5. In Sec.  679.5:
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a. Revise paragraphs (a)(2)(i), (b), and (c)(6)(i);
0
b. Remove paragraph (c)(6)(viii)(E);
0
c. Remove and reserve paragraph (d);
0
d. Revise paragraphs (e)(3)(i), (e)(5)(i)(A)(7), and (e)(5)(iii); and
0
e. Add paragraph (e)(14).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  679.5  Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R).

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) The operator of a catcher vessel, catcher/processor, 
mothership, or tender vessel (hereafter referred to as the operator) 
and the manager of a shoreside processor, SFP, or buying station 
(hereafter referred to as the manager) are each responsible for 
complying with the applicable R&R requirements in this section and in 
Sec.  679.28.
* * * * *
    (b) Representative. The operator of a catcher vessel, mothership, 
catcher/processor, or tender vessel or manager of a shoreside 
processor, SFP, or buying station may identify one contact person to 
complete the logbook and forms and to respond to inquiries from NMFS. 
Designation of a representative under this paragraph (b) does not 
relieve the owner, operator, or manager of responsibility for 
compliance under paragraphs (a)(1) through (6) of this section.
    (c) * * *
    (6) * * *
    (i) Responsibility. Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(v) of 
this section, the operator of a mothership that is required to have an 
FFP under Sec.  679.4(b), or the manager of a CQE floating processor 
that receives or processes any groundfish from the GOA or BSAI from 
vessels issued an FFP under Sec.  679.4(b), is required to use a 
combination of mothership DCPL and eLandings to record and report daily 
processor identification information, delivery information, groundfish 
production data, and groundfish and prohibited species discard or 
disposition data. The operator or manager must enter into the DCPL any 
information for groundfish received from catcher vessels, groundfish 
received from processors for reprocessing or rehandling, and groundfish 
received from an associated tender vessel.
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) Operation type. Select the operation type from the dropdown 
list.
* * * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) * * *
    (7) If the delivery is received from a buying station, indicate the 
name of the buying station. If the delivery is received from a tender 
vessel, enter the ADF&G vessel registration number.
* * * * *
    (iii) Compliance. By using eLandings, the User for the shoreside 
processor or SFP and the operator for the catcher vessel or tender 
vessel or manager of the buying station providing information to the 
User for the shoreside processor or SFP accept the responsibility of 
and acknowledge compliance with Sec.  679.7(a)(10).
* * * * *
    (14) Tender vessel landing report (``tLandings''). (i) tLandings. 
tLandings is an applications software for preparing electronic landing 
reports for commercial fishery landings to tender vessels.
    (ii) Tender vessel operator responsibility. The operator of a 
tender vessel taking delivery of groundfish that is required to be 
reported to NMFS on a landing report under paragraph (e)(5) of this 
section must use tLandings to enter information about each landing of 
groundfish and must provide that information to the User defined under 
Sec.  679.2.
    (iii) User responsibility. The User must configure and provide the 
tender vessel operator with the most recent version of the tLandings 
tender workstation application prior to the tender vessel taking 
delivery of groundfish.
    (iv) Information entered for each groundfish delivery. The tender 
vessel operator must log into the configured tLandings tender 
workstation application and provide the information required on the 
computer screen. Additional instructions for tLandings is on the Alaska 
Region Web site at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    (v) Submittal time limit. (A) The tender vessel operator must 
provide the landing information in tLandings to the User at the 
commencement of the transfer or offload of groundfish from the tender 
vessel to the processor.
    (B) The User must upload the data recorded in tLandings by the 
tender vessel to prepare the initial landing report for a catcher 
vessel delivering to a tender vessel that is required under paragraph 
(e)(5) of this section within the submittal time limit specified under 
paragraph (e)(5).
    (vi) Compliance. By using tLandings, the User and the tender vessel 
operator providing information to the User accept the responsibility of 
and acknowledge compliance with Sec.  679.7(a)(10).
* * * * *

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6. In Sec.  679.7, revise paragraph (a)(11) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (11) Buying station or tender vessel--(i) Tender vessel. Use a 
catcher vessel or catcher/processor as a tender vessel before 
offloading all groundfish or groundfish product harvested or processed 
by that vessel.

[[Page 70606]]

    (ii) Associated processor. Function as a tender vessel or buying 
station without an associated processor.
* * * * *

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7. Revise table 13 to part 679 to read as follows:

                                                       Table 13 to Part 679--Transfer Form Summary
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  And has . . .                                                                                 Dockside
 If participant type is . . .      Fish product     And is involved      VAR \1\       PTR \2\      Transship     Departure       sales        Landing
                                     onboard        in this activity                                   \3\       report \4\    receipt \5\   receipt \6\
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Catcher vessel greater than 60  Only non-IFQ       Vessel leaving or            X
 ft LOA, mothership, or          groundfish.        entering Alaska.
 catcher/processor.
Catcher vessel greater than 60  Only IFQ           Vessel leaving     ............  ............  ............            X
 ft LOA, mothership, or          sablefish, IFQ     Alaska.
 catcher/processor.              halibut, CDQ
                                 halibut, or CR
                                 crab.
Catcher vessel greater than 60  Combination of     Vessel leaving               X   ............  ............            X
 ft LOA, mothership, or          IFQ sablefish,     Alaska.
 catcher/processor.              IFQ halibut, CDQ
                                 halibut, or CR
                                 crab and non-IFQ
                                 groundfish.
Mothership, catcher/processor,  Non-IFQ            Shipment of        ............            X
 shoreside processor, or SFP.    groundfish.        groundfish
                                                    product.
Mothership, catcher/processor,  Donated PSC......  Shipment of        ............            X
 shoreside processor, or SFP.                       donated PSC.
Registered Buyer..............  IFQ sablefish,     Transfer of        ............            X
                                 IFQ halibut, or    product.
                                 CDQ halibut.
A person holding a valid IFQ    IFQ sablefish,     Transfer of        ............  ............  ............  ............          XXX
 permit, IFQ hired master        IFQ halibut, or    product.
 permit, or Registered Buyer     CDQ halibut.
 permit.
Registered Buyer..............  IFQ sablefish,     Transfer from      ............  ............  ............  ............  ............           XX
                                 IFQ halibut, or    landing site to
                                 CDQ halibut.       Registered
                                                    Buyer's
                                                    processing
                                                    facility.
Vessel operator...............  Processed IFQ      Transshipment      ............  ............         XXXX
                                 sablefish, IFQ     between vessels.
                                 halibut, CDQ
                                 halibut, or CR
                                 crab.
Registered Crab Receiver......  CR crab..........  Transfer of        ............            X
                                                    product.
Registered Crab Receiver......  CR crab..........  Transfer from      ............  ............  ............  ............  ............           XX
                                                    landing site to
                                                    RCR's processing
                                                    facility.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ A vessel activity report (VAR) is described at Sec.   679.5(k).
\2\ A product transfer report (PTR) is described at Sec.   679.5(g).
\3\ An IFQ transshipment authorization is described at Sec.   679.5(l)(3).
\4\ An IFQ departure report is described at Sec.   679.5(l)(4).
\5\ An IFQ dockside sales receipt is described at Sec.   679.5(g)(2)(iv).
\6\ A landing receipt is described at Sec.   679.5(e)(8)(vii).
X indicates under what circumstances each report is submitted.
XX indicates that the document must accompany the transfer of IFQ species from landing site to processor.
XXX indicates receipt must be issued to each receiver in a dockside sale.
XXXX indicates authorization must be obtained 24 hours in advance.


[[Page 70607]]

Sec. Sec.  679.2, 679.5, 679.7, and 679.51 and Table 1b to Part 
679  [Amended]

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8. At each of the locations shown in the ``Location'' column, remove 
the phrase indicated in the ``Remove'' column and replace it with the 
phrase indicated in the ``Add'' column for the number of times 
indicated in the ``Frequency'' column.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Location                             Remove                        Add               Frequency
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec.   679.2 ``Agent'' (1)...............  buying station.............  buying station, tender                 1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.2 ``Agent'' (2)...............  buying station.............  buying station or tender               1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.2 ``Associated processor''....  buying station.............  buying station or tender               3
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.2 ``Shoreside processor''.....  buying stations............  buying stations, tender                1
                                                                         vessels.
Sec.   679.5(a)(2)(ii)...................  or buying station..........  buying station, or tender              1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(a)(3)(ii)...................  catcher vessels and buying   catcher vessels, buying                1
                                            stations.                    stations, and tender
                                                                         vessels.
Sec.   679.5(a)(3)(iii)..................  catcher vessel or buying     catcher vessel, buying                 1
                                            station.                     station, or tender vessel.
Sec.   679.5(c)(1)(vi)(B)(4).............  or buying station..........  buying station, or tender              1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(c)(3)(ii)(A)(3).............  or buying station..........  buying station, or tender              1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(c)(3)(viii).................  buying station.............  buying station, tender                 1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(c)(3)(x)....................  buying station.............  buying station, tender                 1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(c)(4)(ii)(A)(3).............  or buying station..........  buying station, or tender              1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(c)(4)(viii).................  buying station.............  buying station, tender                 1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(c)(4)(x)....................  buying station.............  buying station, tender                 1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(c)(6)(ii)(A)................  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(c)(6)(vi) introductory text.  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(c)(6)(vi)(A)................  BS.........................  TV.........................            1
Sec.   679.5(c)(6)(vi)(A)................  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(c)(6)(vi)(B)................  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(c)(6)(vi)(C)................  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(c)(6)(vi)(F)................  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(c)(6)(vi)(H)................  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            2
Sec.   679.5(c)(6)(vii)..................  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(c)(6)(viii)(A)..............  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(e)(3)(viii).................  buying station.............  buying station, tender                 1
                                                                         vessel,.
Sec.   679.5(e)(5)(i) introductory text..  buying station.............  buying station or tender               1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(e)(5)(i)(A)(6)..............  buying station.............  buying station or tender               1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(e)(5)(i)(C)(1)..............  buying station.............  buying station or tender               1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(e)(6)(i) introductory text..  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(e)(6)(i)(B)(1)..............  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(e)(6)(iii)..................  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(f)(1)(v)....................  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.5(f)(5)(ii)...................  buying station.............  buyer station or tender                1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.5(p)(1).......................  buying station.............  tender vessel..............            1
Sec.   679.7(d)(4)(i)(C).................  buying station.............  buying station or tender               1
                                                                         vessel.
Sec.   679.51(e)(3)......................  or buying station..........  buying station, or tender              1
                                                                         vessel.
Table 1b to Part 679.....................  and buying stations........  buying stations, and tender            1
                                                                         vessels.
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                                           Instructions of Bombardier Alert Service                paragraphs (g)(1), (g)(2), (g)(3)(i), (g)(3)(ii), (h),   available at the addresses specified in
                                           Bulletin A670BA–32–030, Revision D, dated               (j)(1), (k), (l), (m), and (n) of this AD, if those      paragraphs (s)(3) and (s)(4) of this AD.
                                           August 6, 2013, defers the repetitive                   actions were performed before the effective
                                                                                                                                                            (s) Material Incorporated by Reference
                                           inspections required by paragraph (l) of this           date of this AD using the service information
                                           AD until the MLG inboard door is re-                    specified in paragraph (p)(2)(i), (p)(2)(ii), or            (1) The Director of the Federal Register
                                           installed. For airplanes on which the MLG               (p)(2)(iii) of this AD.                                  approved the incorporation by reference
                                           inboard door is re-installed, do the                       (i) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin                 (IBR) of the service information listed in this
                                           installation of the MLG inboard door in                 A670BA–32–030, Revision A, including                     paragraph under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR
                                           accordance with the Accomplishment                      Appendix A, dated October 22, 2010.                      part 51.
                                           Instructions of Bombardier Alert Service                   (ii) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin                   (2) You must use this service information
                                           Bulletin A670BA–32–030, Revision D, dated               A670BA–32–030, Revision B, dated                         as applicable to do the actions required by
                                           August 6, 2013, except as specified in                  November 3, 2011.                                        this AD, unless this AD specifies otherwise.
                                           paragraph (o) of this AD; and before the                   (iii) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin                  (i) Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin
                                           accumulation of 600 flight hours on the MLG             A670BA–32–030, Revision C, dated March                   A670BA–32–030, Revision D, dated August
                                           inboard door since the actions required by              13, 2013.                                                6, 2013.
                                           paragraph (k) of this AD were accomplished,                (3) This paragraph provides credit for the               (ii) Bombardier Service Bulletin 670BA–
                                           do the inspections specified in paragraph (l)           corresponding actions required by paragraph              32–040, Revision F, dated February 11, 2016,
                                           of this AD, and repeat the inspections                  (n) of this AD, if those actions were                    including the following appendices.
                                           thereafter at the applicable time specified in          performed before the effective date of this AD              (A) Appendix A, Revision A, dated July 12,
                                           paragraph (l) of this AD.                               using the service information specified in               2014.
                                                                                                   paragraph (p)(3)(i), (p)(3)(ii), (p)(3)(iii),               (B) Appendix B, Revision B, dated July 12,
                                           (n) New Terminating Modification                        (p)(3)(iv), or (p)(3)(v) of this AD.                     2014.
                                              Within 6,600 flight hours or 36 months,                 (i) Bombardier Service Bulletin 670BA–32–                (3) For service information identified in
                                           whichever occurs first after the effective date         040, Revision A, dated March 13, 2013.                   this AD, contact Bombardier, Inc., 400 Côte-
                                           of this AD: Modify the airplane by increasing              (i) Bombardier Service Bulletin 670BA–32–             Vertu Road West, Dorval, Québec H4S 1Y9,
                                           the clearance between the left and right MLG            040, Revision B, dated August 6, 2013.                   Canada; telephone 514–855–5000; fax 514–
                                           fairings and the left and right MLG doors;                 (iii) Bombardier Service Bulletin 670BA–              855–7401; email thd.crj@
                                           and do all applicable related investigative             32–040, Revision C, dated November 1, 2013.              aero.bombardier.com; Internet http://
                                           and corrective actions; in accordance with                 (iv) Bombardier Service Bulletin 670BA–               www.bombardier.com.
                                           the Accomplishment Instructions of                      32–040, Revision D, dated July 2, 2014.                     (4) You may view this service information
                                           Bombardier Service Bulletin 670BA–32–040,                  (v) Bombardier Service Bulletin 670BA–                at the FAA, Transport Airplane Directorate,
                                           Revision F, dated February 11, 2016,                    32–040, Revision E, dated November 13,                   1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA. For
                                           including Appendix A, Revision A, and                   2014.                                                    information on the availability of this
                                           Appendix B, Revision B, both dated July 12,                                                                      material at the FAA, call 425–227–1221.
                                                                                                   (q) Other FAA AD Provisions                                 (5) You may view this service information
                                           2014, except as provided by paragraph (o) of
                                           this AD. Do all applicable related                         The following provisions also apply to this           that is incorporated by reference at the
                                           investigative and corrective actions before             AD:                                                      National Archives and Records
                                           further flight. If an MLG door has been                    (1) Alternative Methods of Compliance                 Administration (NARA). For information on
                                           removed, the modification may be delayed                (AMOCs): The Manager, New York ACO,                      the availability of this material at NARA, call
                                           until the MLG door is re-installed in                   ANE–170, FAA, has the authority to approve               202–741–6030, or go to: http://
                                           accordance with the Accomplishment                      AMOCs for this AD, if requested using the                www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-
                                           Instructions of Bombardier Alert Service                procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. In                     locations.html.
                                           Bulletin A670BA–32–030, Revision D, dated               accordance with 14 CFR 39.19, send your                    Issued in Renton, Washington, on
                                           August 6, 2013. Accomplishing this                      request to your principal inspector or local             September 14, 2016.
                                           modification terminates the requirements of             Flight Standards District Office, as
                                                                                                   appropriate. If sending information directly             Michael Kaszycki,
                                           paragraphs (g) through (m) of this AD for that
                                           MLG door.                                               to the ACO, send it to ATTN: Program                     Acting Manager, Transport Airplane
                                                                                                   Manager, Continuing Operational Safety,                  Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.
                                           (o) Exceptions to Bombardier Service                    FAA, New York ACO, 1600 Stewart Avenue,                  [FR Doc. 2016–22835 Filed 10–12–16; 8:45 am]
                                           Information                                             Suite 410, Westbury, NY 11590; telephone                 BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                              Where Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin              516–228–7300; fax 516–794–5531. Before
                                           A670BA–32–030, Revision D, dated August                 using any approved AMOC, notify your
                                           6, 2013; and Bombardier Service Bulletin                appropriate principal inspector, or lacking a
                                           670BA–32–040, Revision F, dated February                principal inspector, the manager of the local            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                           11, 2016, including Appendix A, Revision A,             flight standards district office/certificate
                                           and Appendix B, Revision B, dated July 12,              holding district office.                                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                           2014; specify to contact the Bombardier                    (2) Contacting the Manufacturer: As of the            Administration
                                           Customer Response Center for an analysis or             effective date of this AD, for any requirement
                                           to get an approved disposition, repair using            in this AD to obtain corrective actions from             15 CFR Part 902
                                           a method approved by the Manager, New                   a manufacturer, the action must be
                                           York ACO, ANE–170, FAA; or TCCA; or                     accomplished using a method approved by                  50 CFR Part 679
                                           Bombardier, Inc.’s TCCA DAO.                            the Manager, New York ACO, ANE–170,
                                                                                                   FAA; or TCCA; or Bombardier, Inc.’s TCCA                 [Docket No. 160225147–6898–02]
                                           (p) Credit for Previous Actions                         DAO. If approved by the DAO, the approval
                                             (1) This paragraph restates the provisions            must include the DAO-authorized signature.               RIN 0648–BF83
                                           of paragraph (l) of AD 2010–23–19, with
                                           additional service information. This                    (r) Related Information                                  Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
                                           paragraph provides credit for the actions                  (1) Refer to Mandatory Continuing                     Zone off Alaska; Modifications to
                                           required by paragraph (g) of this AD, if those          Airworthiness Information (MCAI) Canadian                Recordkeeping and Reporting
                                           actions were performed before November 24,              Airworthiness Directive CF–2010–36R1,                    Requirements
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                                           2010 (the effective date of AD 2010–23–19),             dated July 18, 2013, for related information.
                                           using Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin                 This MCAI may be found in the AD docket                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                           A670BA–32–030, dated October 18, 2010; or               on the Internet at http://www.regulations.gov            Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                           Bombardier Alert Service Bulletin A670BA–               by searching for and locating Docket No.                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                           32–030, Revision A, dated October 22, 2010.             FAA–2015–8471.                                           Commerce.
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                                           SUMMARY:    NMFS issues regulations to                  Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands                       in the Federal regulations creates joint
                                           modify the recordkeeping and reporting                  management areas on August 1, 2016                    responsibility for recordkeeping and
                                           requirements for the groundfish                         (81 FR 50436). The comment period on                  reporting. For more information on
                                           fisheries in the Gulf of Alaska and the                 the proposed rule ended on August 31,                 tendering, see Section 1.5 of the RIR.
                                           Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands                             2016. NMFS received one comment.
                                                                                                                                                         Need for This Final Rule
                                           management areas. This rule is
                                                                                                   Background                                               This action is necessary to enable
                                           organized into four actions. Under the
                                           first action, NMFS implements a                           This final rule is organized into four              NMFS to identify tender vessel
                                           requirement for tender vessel operators                 actions. The first action implements a                deliveries and to provide reliable,
                                           to use the applications software                        requirement for tender vessel operators               expeditious data for catch accounting
                                           ‘‘tLandings’’ to prepare electronic                     to use tLandings. The second action                   and inseason management of fisheries
                                           landing reports. This action is necessary               modifies the definition of buying station             with tender vessel deliveries. In
                                           to improve timeliness and reliability of                so that tender vessels and land-based                 addition, this action is necessary to
                                           landing reports for catcher vessels                     buying stations are differentiated under              correct and clarify other regulations in
                                           delivering to tender vessels for use in                 the regulations. The third action                     50 CFR part 679 that are related to
                                           catch accounting and inseason                           removes the requirement for buying                    recordkeeping and reporting by tender
                                           management. Under the second action,                    stations to complete the buying station               vessels and associated processors.
                                           NMFS modifies the definition of a                       report. The fourth action modifies the                   Prior to this final rule, when a tender
                                           buying station. This action is necessary                definition of a mothership to simplify                vessel received catch from a vessel, the
                                           to clarify the different requirements that              the unnecessary paragraph formatting.                 tender vessel operator completed a
                                           apply to tender vessels and land-based                  The following sections of the preamble                paper fish ticket. Once the transfer was
                                           buying stations. Under the third action,                describe (1) background on the                        complete, the vessel operator signed the
                                           NMFS removes the requirement for                        Interagency Electronic Reporting System               paper fish ticket acknowledging the
                                           buying stations to complete the buying                  and tendering, (2) the need for action,               transfer of catch and agreeing to the
                                           station report because this report is no                (3) the final rule, (4) the response to               information provided. When the tender
                                           longer necessary. Under the fourth                      comments, and (5) the changes from the                vessel delivered the catch to the
                                           action, NMFS revises the definition of a                proposed rule. The preamble of the                    processor, the tender vessel operator
                                           mothership to remove unnecessary                        proposed rule (81 FR 50436; August 1,                 provided the paper fish ticket to the
                                           formatting without changing the                         2016) provides a more detailed                        processor. The processor then verified
                                           substance of the definition. This final                 description of the background and need                the information and manually entered
                                           rule is intended to promote the goals                   for this action.                                      the fish ticket data into eLandings to
                                           and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens                                                                        create a landing report. Landing reports
                                                                                                   Interagency Electronic Reporting System               are required to be submitted to NMFS
                                           Fishery Conservation and Management
                                           Act, the Fishery Management Plan for                       The Interagency Electronic Reporting               by noon of the day following the
                                           Groundfish of the Bering Sea and                        System (IERS) is a collaborative program              delivery. The processor’s manual entry
                                           Aleutian Islands Management Area                        for reporting commercial fishery                      of fish ticket data, including review and
                                           (BSAI FMP), the Fishery Management                      landings administered by NMFS, Alaska                 correction of the data, sometimes made
                                           Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of                      Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G),                  it difficult for the processor to meet this
                                           Alaska (GOA FMP), and other                             and the International Pacific Halibut                 submission deadline and delayed the
                                           applicable laws.                                        Commission. The IERS consists of three                availability of the tender vessel landing
                                                                                                   main components: eLandings—a web-                     data to NMFS.
                                           DATES: Effective January 1, 2017.                                                                                The lack of electronic data from
                                                                                                   based application for immediate harvest
                                           ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the                     data upload from internet-capable                     tenders reduced data reliability and
                                           Regulatory Impact Review (RIR), the                     vessels or processors; seaLandings—a                  timeliness. Additionally, with the lack
                                           Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis,                desktop application for vessels at sea                of electronic data from tenders, NMFS
                                           and the Categorical Exclusion prepared                  without internet capability that                      was unable to differentiate deliveries to
                                           for this rule may be obtained from                      transmits reports by satellite phone; and             tender vessels from deliveries to
                                           http://www.regulations.gov or from the                  tLandings—a software application for                  processors unless the processor
                                           NMFS Alaska Region Web site at http://                  tender vessels that records landings data             voluntarily entered the tender vessel
                                           alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                               on a USB flash drive (‘‘thumb drive’’)                identification number in the eLandings
                                              Written comments regarding the                       that includes all of the data fields                  report. NMFS had, in the past, raised
                                           burden-hour estimates or other aspects                  required under IERS. NMFS requires all                concerns about landings data reliability
                                           of the collection-of-information                        shoreside or floating processors that                 and timeliness in analyses presented to
                                           requirements contained in this rule may                 hold a Federal processing permit to use               the North Pacific Fishery Management
                                           be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska                     eLandings or other NMFS-approved                      Council and fishery participants. The
                                           Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK                      software to submit landing reports for                tLandings requirement reduces data
                                           99802–1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,                      all groundfish species.                               entry errors and the time required to
                                           Records Officer; in person at NMFS                                                                            manually enter fish tickets. Requiring
                                           Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street,                     Tendering                                             tLandings reduces the likelihood of a
                                           Room 420A, Juneau, AK; by email to                         A tender vessel is defined under                   processor needing to recall a tender
                                           OIRA_submission@omb.eop.gov; or by                      § 679.2 as a vessel that is used to                   vessel if a fish ticket is illegible or
                                           fax to 202–395–5806.                                    transport unprocessed fish or shellfish               incorrectly filled out. Additionally,
                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        received from another vessel to an                    requiring tLandings eliminates the need
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                                           Keeley Kent, 907–586–7228.                              associated processor. An associated                   for comprehensive manual data entry by
                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS                         processor is defined under § 679.2 as                 processor staff, simplifying and
                                           published a proposed rule to modify the                 having a contractual relationship with a              expediting the data transmission to
                                           recordkeeping and reporting                             buying station to conduct groundfish                  NMFS.
                                           requirements for the groundfish                         buying station activities for that                       Data timeliness and reliability are
                                           fisheries in the Gulf of Alaska and the                 processor. The contractual relationship               paramount to effective inseason


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                                           management. Almost real-time access to                  complete the eLandings landing report                 new tLandings users. Section 1.9.1.2 of
                                           the data is particularly important for                  by uploading the tLandings data                       the RIR describes projected training
                                           fast-paced fisheries that operate under                 through the Processor Tender Interface                costs in more detail.
                                           small total allowable catch limits,                     component of eLandings. After the                        Because processors are already subject
                                           constraining prohibited species catch                   completion of the delivery, the                       to an eLandings reporting requirement,
                                           (PSC) limits, or that have inconsistent                 processor may sort the catch and update               processors likely have staff proficient
                                           and unpredictable levels of fishing                     the landing data appropriately.                       with the IERS software, so there is not
                                           effort. NMFS requires timely data for the                  The processor will continue to be                  expected to be significant additional
                                           successful management of these                          subject to the time limits for data                   training required for the tLandings
                                           fisheries. In addition, NMFS uses timely                submission specified under § 679.5(e).                requirement.
                                           data for any catch share program that                   For shoreside processors and stationary                  Under this rule, NMFS will add a data
                                           involves transferable allocations of                    floating processors, users must submit a              field to the tLandings application to
                                           target species. NMFS inseason                           landing report for each delivery by 1200              track the location of tenders when they
                                           management and Office of Law                            hours, Alaska local time, of the day                  take deliveries from vessels. The tender
                                           Enforcement rely on the data provided                   following completion of the delivery                  vessel operator is required to report the
                                           through eLandings to monitor                            (§ 679.5(e)(5)(ii)). These processors have            vessel’s latitude and longitude at the
                                           compliance with requirements that                       until 1200 hours, Alaska local time, of               time of each vessel delivery. This data
                                           quota holders not exceed their                          the third day following completion of                 is necessary to improve information on
                                           allocations. Management and                             the delivery to submit a revised landing              tender vessel activity and vessel
                                           enforcement of PSC-limited and catch                    report after sorting has occurred. Under              delivery patterns when delivering to a
                                           share fisheries become more difficult                   this rule, tender vessels delivering to               tender vessel as opposed to a processor.
                                           when data access is delayed. For more                   shoreside processors or stationary                    This data field is not expected to add a
                                           information on the potential                            floating processors are required to abide             reporting burden on tender vessel
                                           implications of the lack of electronic                  by these submittal time limits.                       operators.
                                                                                                      Under this rule, the tender vessel                    Section 1.5.1 of the RIR estimates that
                                           data entry on management, see Sections
                                                                                                   operator is responsible for completing                30 tender vessels received Federal
                                           1.3 and 1.8 of the RIR.
                                              This rule requires tenders to use                    the tLandings landing report and                      groundfish in the BSAI and GOA in
                                           tLandings. tLandings is a computer                      submitting it to the processor. This                  2015. Those tender vessels delivered to
                                           application used on computers on board                  creates a joint responsibility for the                eight processors. Many tender vessels
                                           tender vessels to create electronic                     tLandings landing report information for              that operate in the Federal groundfish
                                           landing reports. The tLandings                          the tender vessel operator and the                    fisheries also operate in the State
                                                                                                   processor. Section 1.9.4 of the RIR                   groundfish fisheries. Under State
                                           application is loaded onto a thumb
                                                                                                   provides additional detail on the                     regulations these tender vessels are
                                           drive; the tender vessel operator creates
                                                                                                   monitoring and enforcement of the                     already subject to a State tLandings
                                           the landing reports and stores them on
                                                                                                   tLandings requirements.                               requirement and may already be
                                           the thumb drive. The mandatory use of
                                                                                                      To use tLandings, each tender vessel               equipped with tLandings from ADF&G.
                                           tLandings will provide a streamlined
                                                                                                   needs a laptop computer with a numeric                In 2015, 21 of the 30 tender vessels also
                                           data entry mechanism that ensures
                                                                                                   key pad, a basic laser printer with ink               took delivery of State groundfish. NMFS
                                           efficient, precise data transmission.
                                                                                                   cartridges and paper, a magstripe reader,             expects that there will be minimal
                                           This Final Rule                                         and thumb drives that contain the                     additional cost for these tender vessels
                                                                                                   tLandings application. NMFS estimates                 to also use tLandings for Federal
                                           Action 1: Require Tender Vessel                         that using tLandings will increase the                groundfish. The tLandings requirement
                                           Operators To Use tLandings                              annual cost to tender vessels from                    under this rule affects nine tender
                                              Action 1 of this rule requires tender                $1,000 to $2,300. Section 1.4 of the RIR              vessels. The eight processors that
                                           vessel operators to use tLandings to                    describes that most tender vessels are                received Federal groundfish from tender
                                           prepare electronic landing reports.                     voluntarily using tLandings to report                 vessels in 2015 also received State
                                           Action 1 is necessary to improve data                   Federal groundfish landings, and many                 groundfish from tender vessels;
                                           quality for deliveries made to tender                   are required to use tLandings to report               therefore, the effect of this rule on
                                           vessels.                                                landings made in fisheries managed by                 processors is estimated to be minimal.
                                              Under this rule, the eLandings user                  the State of Alaska (State). Therefore,
                                           (defined as a representative of a                       the total additional costs and burden on              Action 2: Differentiate Tender Vessels
                                           processor under § 679.2, i.e., an                       tender vessel operations are expected to              From Buying Stations
                                           employee) is required to supply the                     be limited. See Section 1.9.1.1 of the                   Action 2 of this rule revises the
                                           tender vessel operator with a                           RIR for more information on the                       definitions of tender vessel and buying
                                           ‘‘configured’’ tLandings application for                estimated cost of equipment.                          station for improved clarity to ensure
                                           computer installation prior to the tender                  Operating the tLandings application                that the reporting requirements that are
                                           vessel operator taking delivery of fish or              requires some training and practice for               applicable to tender vessels and land-
                                           shellfish from a fishing vessel. A                      both the tender vessel operators and                  based buying stations are clear to the
                                           configured tLandings application is                     processor staff. NMFS assumes that the                public. Prior to this final rule, under
                                           preloaded with a list of the authorized                 initial and ongoing training costs to use             § 679.2, the definition of a buying
                                           users, a species list, and other useful                 tLandings will likely be shared by                    station includes both tender vessels and
                                           data for the associated processor and                   NMFS and the processor using tender                   land-based buying stations. Under
                                           tender vessel operator. The tender                      vessels. NMFS may bear an initial cost                § 679.2, tender vessel is separately
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                                           vessel operator must record the required                for training processors on the use of                 defined as a vessel used to transport
                                           information in tLandings for each                       tLandings, after which it will be the                 unprocessed fish or shellfish received
                                           delivery the tender vessel accepts. Once                processors’ responsibility to provide                 from another vessel to an associated
                                           the tender vessel delivers the catch to                 training for their tender vessel                      processor. While many recordkeeping
                                           the associated processor, the user (as                  operators. NMFS estimates that it will                and reporting requirements that apply to
                                           defined at § 679.2) is required to                      require a full day of initial training for            buying stations should include both


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                                           tender vessels and land-based buying                    NMFS’ response to this comment is                     shellfish’’ and to cross reference the
                                           stations, not all of the reporting                      presented below.                                      deadlines specified for the shoreside
                                           requirements that apply to buying                         Comment: Will tender vessels that                   processor, stationary floating processor
                                           stations should apply to both tender                    tender IFQ halibut need to use                        or CQE floating processor landing
                                           vessels and land-based buying stations.                 tLandings to submit landing reports?                  report.
                                           Additionally, while a tender vessel may                   Response: No. Tender vessels are not                   This final rule includes three changes
                                           be associated with a shoreside                          required to use tLandings for IFQ                     to the regulatory text in the proposed
                                           processor, stationary floating processor,               halibut. This rule does not alter the                 rule specific to Action 2. Action 2 is
                                           or mothership, a land-based buying                      existing recordkeeping and reporting                  intended to clarify the recordkeeping
                                           station is only associated with a                       requirements for the Individual Fishing               and reporting requirements applicable
                                           shoreside processor. Action 2 does not                  Quota (IFQ) Program. The final rule is                to tender vessels and land-based buying
                                           revise or modify the specific provisions                modified as described below to clarify                stations. As explained in the section
                                           of reporting requirements, but clarifies                that tender vessels that take deliveries of           ‘‘Action 2: Differentiate Tender Vessels
                                           who is responsible for each                             non-IFQ groundfish will be subject to                 from Buying Stations,’’ this rule revises
                                           requirement.                                            this rule.                                            the definitions of tender vessels and
                                                                                                   Changes From the Proposed Rule                        buying stations so that a tender vessel
                                           Action 3: Remove the Buying Station                                                                           is a vessel and a buying station is a
                                           Report Requirement                                         This final rule includes changes to the            land-based entity. The difference in
                                                                                                   regulatory text published in the                      these two operation types requires
                                              Action 3 of this rule removes the
                                                                                                   proposed rule.                                        differentiating the individual
                                           requirement in § 679.5(d) for a buying                     This final rule includes a change to
                                           station to submit a Buying Station                                                                            responsible for recordkeeping and
                                                                                                   the regulatory text that was made in                  reporting requirements for each entity to
                                           Report. The most recent year of landing                 response to the comment received on
                                           report data in 2015 shows that all 54                                                                         maintain consistency with how NMFS
                                                                                                   the proposed rule to clarify who is                   identifies the individual responsible for
                                           active buying stations are associated                   required to use tLandings under this
                                           with shoreside processors that use                                                                            other operation types. For vessels that
                                                                                                   rule. The proposed rule did not make                  are mobile as a part of daily operations,
                                           eLandings. NMFS receives the landing                    clear that the tLandings rule will not
                                           data it needs through eLandings, and so                                                                       NMFS identifies the individual
                                                                                                   apply to tender vessels that take IFQ                 responsible for recordkeeping and
                                           does not need to require that the data be               halibut or sablefish, Community
                                           submitted in a Buying Station Report.                                                                         reporting requirements as the operator
                                                                                                   Development Quota (CDQ) halibut, or                   of that vessel. For shoreside and
                                           Removing the requirement to submit a                    Crab Rationalization Program (CR) crab.
                                           Buying Station Report removes a                                                                               stationary floating processors (non-
                                                                                                   While tenders are not regularly used in               mobile operations), NMFS identifies the
                                           duplicative reporting requirement and                   any of these fisheries, several minor
                                           reduces the burden on the regulated                                                                           manager as the individual responsible.
                                                                                                   modifications to the regulatory text in               In this final rule, NMFS revises the
                                           public. Buying stations will continue to                the final rule will make this distinction
                                           be required to submit landing reports                                                                         regulatory text at § 679.5(a)(2)(i), (b),
                                                                                                   clear.                                                (c)(6)(i), and (e)(5)(iii) to clarify that the
                                           using eLandings.                                           The tLandings application is not                   individual responsible for
                                              To implement Action 3, this rule                     configured to accommodate reporting of                recordkeeping and reporting
                                           modifies references in the regulations to               IFQ species or CDQ halibut. In addition,              requirements on a vessel, including a
                                           clarify whether certain recordkeeping                   the IFQ species and CDQ halibut are                   tender vessel, is the operator, while the
                                           and reporting requirements apply to                     reported to NMFS on different landing                 individual responsible at a buying
                                           tender vessels, buying stations, or both.               reports than are used for non-IFQ                     station is the manager. This
                                           Additionally, this rule removes the                     groundfish species. IFQ halibut and                   differentiation is consistent with the
                                           qualifier ‘‘land-based’’ from references                sablefish and CDQ halibut are reported                identification of the operator of a
                                           to buying stations in the regulations                   to NMFS on a Registered Buyer landing                 catcher vessel, catcher/processor, and
                                           because buying station is defined in the                report. CR crab are reported on a                     mothership as the individual
                                           regulations as a land-based entity.                     Registered Crab Receiver IFQ crab                     responsible and the manager of a
                                           Finally, NMFS revises the definition of                 landing report. Groundfish, other than                shoreside processor or stationary
                                           ‘‘manager’’ to effectively include                      IFQ sablefish, are required to be                     floating processor as the individual
                                           ‘‘stationary floating processor’’                       reported on a shoreside processor,                    responsible. These three revisions from
                                           managers.                                               stationary floating processor, or                     the proposed to final rule are necessary
                                           Action 4: Revise Mothership Definition                  Community Quota Entity floating                       to provide consistency with the intent of
                                                                                                   processor landing report. Only tender                 Action 2.
                                             Action 4 of this rule revises the                     vessels that take deliveries of non-IFQ                  An additional minor revision to the
                                           definition of mothership in § 679.2 to                  groundfish in the BSAI and GOA will be                regulatory text in this final rule will
                                           simplify the structure of the definition                required to use and complete tLandings.               change the abbreviation required to be
                                           by moving the text of paragraph (1) into                   The regulatory language in the                     used in the mothership daily catch and
                                           the main body of the definition and                     proposed rule specified that tLandings                production logbook at
                                           deleting reserved paragraph (2). This                   would be required for fish or shellfish               § 679.5(c)(6)(vi)(A) from ‘‘BS’’ to ‘‘TV.’’
                                           minor technical correction does not                     required to be reported on a shoreside                This revision is necessary to maintain
                                           substantively change the definition of a                processor, stationary floating processor,             consistency with the proposed change
                                           mothership.                                             or Community Quota Entity (CQE)                       from ‘‘buying station’’ to ‘‘tender vessel’’
                                                                                                   floating processor landing report (‘‘a                in that paragraph.
                                           Comments and Responses
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                                                                                                   landing report under § 679.5(e)(5)’’).                   In the proposed rule, NMFS proposed
                                              NMFS received one comment letter                     Therefore, to make the needed                         to revise Table 13 to 50 CFR part 679 to
                                           from the public that contained one                      clarification in the final rule, NMFS                 remove the notation for a buying station
                                           unique substantive comment during the                   revises the regulatory language at new                or tender vessel to complete a buying
                                           public comment period for the proposed                  paragraph § 679.5(e)(14) to refer to                  station report. In keeping with the intent
                                           rule to implement these four actions.                   ‘‘groundfish’’ rather than ‘‘fish or                  of Action 3 of this rule, NMFS will


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                                           remove the entire row pertaining to the                 assessment of the agency of such issues,              NMFS requires timely data for the
                                           buying station report rather than only                  and a statement of any changes made in                successful management of these
                                           removing the notation.                                  the proposed rule as a result of such                 fisheries. In addition, NMFS uses timely
                                                                                                   comments;                                             data for any catch share program that
                                           Classification                                             3. The response of the agency to any               involves transferable allocations of
                                             Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) and                  comments filed by the Chief Counsel for               target species. NMFS inseason
                                           section 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens                  Advocacy of the Small Business                        management and Office of Law
                                           Act, the NMFS Assistant Administrator                   Administration (SBA) in response to the               Enforcement rely on the data provided
                                           has determined that this final rule is                  proposed rule, and a detailed statement               through eLandings to monitor
                                           consistent with the BSAI FMP, the GOA                   of any change made to the proposed rule               compliance with requirements that
                                           FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-                  in the final rule as a result of the                  quota holders not exceed their
                                           Stevens Act, and other applicable law.                  comments;                                             allocations. Management and
                                             This final rule has been determined to                   4. A description and an estimate of                enforcement of PSC-limited and catch
                                           be not significant for the purposes of                  the number of small entities to which                 share fisheries become more difficult
                                           Executive Order 12866.                                  the rule will apply, or an explanation of             when data access is delayed.
                                                                                                   why no such estimate is available;                       Additionally, with the lack of
                                           Small Entity Compliance Guide                              5. A description of the projected                  electronic data from tenders, NMFS is
                                              Section 212 of the Small Business                    reporting, recordkeeping, and other                   unable to differentiate deliveries to
                                           Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                  compliance requirements of the rule,                  tender vessels from deliveries to
                                           1996 states that, for each rule or group                including an estimate of the classes of               processors unless the processor
                                           of related rules for which an agency is                 small entities which will be subject to               voluntarily enters the tender vessel
                                           required to prepare a final regulatory                  the requirement and the type of                       identification number in the eLandings
                                           flexibility analysis, the agency shall                  professional skills necessary for                     report. NMFS has, in the past, raised
                                           publish one or more guides to assist                    preparation of the report or record; and              concerns about landings data reliability
                                           small entities in complying with the                       6. A description of the steps the                  and timeliness in analyses presented to
                                           rule, and shall designate such                          agency has taken to minimize the                      the North Pacific Fishery Management
                                           publications as ‘‘small entity                          significant economic impact on small                  Council and fishery participants.
                                           compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                   entities consistent with the stated
                                           explain the actions a small entity is                   objectives of applicable statutes,                    Summary of Significant Issues Raised
                                           required to take to comply with a rule                  including a statement of the factual,                 During Public Comment
                                           or group of rules. The preamble to the                  policy, and legal reasons for selecting                 NMFS published the proposed rule on
                                           proposed rule (81 FR 50436; August 1,                   the alternative adopted in the final rule             August 1, 2016 (81 FR 50436), with
                                           2016) and the preamble to this final rule               and why each one of the other                         comments invited through August 31,
                                           serve as the small entity compliance                    significant alternatives to the rule                  2016. An IRFA was prepared and
                                           guide for this action. In addition, a user              considered by the agency which affect                 summarized in the Classification section
                                           guide for tLandings is available on the                 the impact on small entities was                      of the preamble to the proposed rule.
                                           NMFS Alaska Region Web site (https://                   rejected.                                             The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
                                           elandings.atlassian.net/wiki/display/                      The ‘‘universe’’ of entities to be                 SBA did not file any comments on the
                                           doc/tLandings).                                         considered in a FRFA generally                        proposed rule. No comments were
                                                                                                   includes only those small entities that               received that raised significant issues in
                                           Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                   can reasonably be expected to be                      response to the IRFA specifically;
                                             Section 604 of the Regulatory                         directly regulated by the action. If the              therefore, no changes were made to this
                                           Flexibility Act (RFA) requires an agency                effects of the rule fall primarily on a               rule as a result of comments on the
                                           to prepare a final regulatory flexibility               distinct segment of the industry, or                  IRFA. However, a comment was
                                           analysis (FRFA) after being required by                 portion thereof (e.g., user group, gear               received on the entities affected by this
                                           that section or any other law to publish                type, geographic area), that segment will             rule. For a summary of this comment
                                           a general notice of proposed rulemaking                 be considered the universe for purposes               and the agency’s response, refer to the
                                           and when an agency promulgates a final                  of this analysis.                                     section above titled ‘‘Comments and
                                           rule under section 553 of Title 5 of the                   In preparing a FRFA, an agency may                 Responses.’’
                                           U.S. Code. The following paragraphs                     provide either a quantifiable or
                                                                                                   numerical description of the effects of a             Number and Description of Directly
                                           constitute the FRFA for this action.
                                             This FRFA incorporates the Initial                    rule (and alternatives to the rule), or               Regulated Small Entities
                                           Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), a               more general descriptive statements, if                  For Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                           summary of the significant issues raised                quantification is not practicable or                  purposes only, NMFS has established a
                                           by the public comments, NMFS’                           reliable.                                             small business size standard for
                                           responses to those comments, and a                                                                            businesses, including their affiliates,
                                                                                                   Need for and Objectives of This Final                 whose primary industry is commercial
                                           summary of the analyses completed to
                                                                                                   Rule                                                  fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business
                                           support the action. The FRFA describes
                                           the impacts on small entities, which are                  The lack of electronic data from                    primarily engaged in commercial fishing
                                           defined in the IRFA for this action and                 tenders reduces data reliability and                  (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a
                                           not repeated here. Analytical                           timeliness. Data timeliness and                       small business if it is independently
                                           requirements for the FRFA are described                 reliability are paramount to effective                owned and operated, is not dominant in
                                           in RFA, section 604(a)(1) through (6).                  inseason management. Almost real-time                 its field of operation (including its
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                                           The FRFA must contain:                                  access to the data is particularly                    affiliates), and has combined annual
                                             1. A statement of the need for, and                   important for fast-paced fisheries that               receipts not in excess of $11 million for
                                           objectives of, the rule;                                operate under small total allowable                   all its affiliated operations worldwide.
                                             2. A statement of the significant issues              catch limits, constraining PSC limits, or                The SBA has established size criteria
                                           raised by the public comments in                        that have inconsistent and                            for all other major industry sectors in
                                           response to the IRFA, a statement of the                unpredictable levels of fishing effort.               the United States, including fish


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                                           processing businesses. A seafood                        modifications include requiring tender                Collection-of-Information Requirements
                                           processor is a small business if it is                  vessel operators to complete the data
                                                                                                                                                           This rule contains collection-of-
                                           independently owned and operated, not                   fields on the tLandings tender
                                                                                                                                                         information requirements subject to the
                                           dominant in its field of operation, and                 workstation application for each                      Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and
                                           employs 750 or fewer persons on a full-                 delivery the tender vessel accepts from               which have been approved by the Office
                                           time, part-time, temporary, or other                    a vessel. Additionally, the tender vessel
                                           basis, at all its affiliated operations                                                                       of Management and Budget (OMB)
                                                                                                   operator is required to provide the                   under OMB Control Number 0648–0515.
                                           worldwide. A wholesale business                         completed tLandings application to the
                                           servicing the fishing industry is a small                                                                     Public reporting burden is estimated to
                                                                                                   processor on delivery. The processor is               average per response: 15 minutes for
                                           business if it employs 100 or fewer                     then required to upload the information
                                           persons on a full-time, part-time,                                                                            IERS application processor registration;
                                                                                                   provided by the tender vessel operator                35 minutes for eLandings landing
                                           temporary, or other basis, at all its                   in the tLandings application into the
                                           affiliated operations worldwide.                                                                              report; 35 minutes for manual landing
                                                                                                   eLandings landing report.                             report; 15 minutes for catcher/processor
                                              Action 1 of this rule affects tender
                                           vessels and processors that receive                        This rule removes the Buying Station               or mothership eLandings production
                                           deliveries of groundfish from tender                    Report requirement. NMFS receives the                 report; and 35 minutes for tLandings
                                           vessels. For the purposes of the FRFA,                  landing data it needs through                         landing report.
                                           a tender vessel is categorized as a                     eLandings, and does not need the data                   Send comments regarding these
                                           wholesale business servicing the fishing                submitted in the Buying Station Report.               burden estimates or any other aspect of
                                           industry. Most tender vessels are                       The Buying Station Report is                          this data collection, including
                                           independently owned and operated                        discontinued from any future use.                     suggestions for reducing the burden, to
                                           entities that are contracted with                       Removing the requirement to submit a                  NMFS (see ADDRESSES), and by email to
                                           processors. The exceptions are tender                   Buying Station Report removes a                       OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax
                                           vessels owned by processors. NMFS                       duplicative reporting requirement and                 to 202–395–5806.
                                           does not have data on the number of                     reduces the burden on the regulated                     Notwithstanding any other provision
                                           employees on tender vessels, and                        public. Buying stations will continue to              of the law, no person is required to
                                           therefore conservatively assumes all                    be required to submit landing reports                 respond to, nor shall any person be
                                           tender vessels that are independently                   using eLandings.                                      subject to a penalty for failure to comply
                                           owned and operated are small entities.                                                                        with, a collection of information subject
                                              Of the 30 tender vessels affected by                 Description of Significant Alternatives               to the requirements of the PRA, unless
                                           this action, five are owned by processors               to This Rule That Minimize Economic                   that collection of information displays a
                                           that are large entities. Therefore,                     Impacts on Small Entities                             currently valid OMB control number.
                                           through affiliation, these five tender                                                                        All currently approved NOAA
                                                                                                      Under each action, NMFS considered
                                           vessels are not small entities under the                                                                      collections of information may be
                                                                                                   two alternatives—the no action
                                           SBA definition. The additional 25                                                                             viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                   alternative and the action alternative.
                                           independently owned tender vessels are                                                                        services_programs/prasubs.html.
                                           small entities under the SBA definition.                NMFS did not identify any other
                                           In 2015, there were 8 processors that                   alternatives that meet the objectives of              List of Subjects
                                           received groundfish deliveries from                     these actions at a lower cost and reduce
                                                                                                                                                         15 CFR Part 902
                                           tender vessels. None of these processors                economic impact on small entities. The
                                           directly regulated by this action qualify               no action alternative for Action 1 would                Reporting and recordkeeping
                                           as small entities for the purposes of the               have maintained the existing process of               requirements.
                                           SBA.                                                    tender vessel operators completing                    50 CFR Part 679
                                              Action 2 of this rule does not add new               paper fish tickets for each delivery and
                                           requirements for tender vessels or                      giving the information to the processor                 Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and
                                           buying stations; it only clarifies which                to transcribe and upload into eLandings.              recordkeeping requirements.
                                           requirements the entities are subject to.               Maintaining the manual writing and                      Dated: October 3, 2016.
                                           Therefore this action is expected to have               submission of tender delivery data                    Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                           a small positive impact. This action                    would not have met the objective of                   Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                           affects the 30 tender vessels and 54                    providing timely and accurate landing                 Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                           buying stations that were active in 2015.               data.                                                 Fisheries Service.
                                              Action 3 of this rule removes a                         To help reduce the burden of this
                                           requirement on participants that is not                                                                         For the reasons set out in the
                                                                                                   regulation on small entities and                      preamble, NMFS amends 15 CFR part
                                           currently used; therefore, it is expected               minimize their costs, NMFS will
                                           to have no effect on participants.                                                                            902 and 50 CFR part 679 as follows:
                                                                                                   develop the tLandings tender
                                              Action 4 of this rule revises the                    workstation application and provide                   PART 902—NOAA INFORMATION
                                           definition of mothership to make it                     that at no cost to participants to provide            COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER
                                           more straightforward and does not                       services and products useful to the                   THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT:
                                           modify the definition in a substantive                  industry. NMFS will also provide user                 OMB CONTROL NUMBERS
                                           way; therefore, it has no effect on                     support and training. Additionally,
                                           participants.                                           NMFS will share some of the training                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 902
                                           Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other                     costs for processors to learn how to use              continues to read as follows:
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                                           Compliance Requirements                                 tLandings.                                                Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
                                             This rule requires modifications to the                  The action alternatives for Actions 2,
                                                                                                                                                         § 902.1    [Amended]
                                           current recordkeeping and reporting                     3, and 4 have been determined to have
                                           requirements in the Alaska Interagency                  either a small positive effect or no effect           ■ 2. In § 902.1, in the table in paragraph
                                           Electronic Reporting System collection                  on participants, and therefore are not                (b), under the entry ‘‘50 CFR’’ remove
                                           (OMB Control Number 0648–0515). The                     discussed further.                                    the entry for ‘‘679.5(d).’’


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                                           PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                                 (i) The operator of a catcher vessel,               SFP accept the responsibility of and
                                           EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                             catcher/processor, mothership, or tender              acknowledge compliance with
                                           ALASKA                                                  vessel (hereafter referred to as the                  § 679.7(a)(10).
                                                                                                   operator) and the manager of a shoreside              *       *    *     *     *
                                           ■ 3. The authority citation for 50 CFR                  processor, SFP, or buying station                        (14) Tender vessel landing report
                                           part 679 continues to read as follows:                  (hereafter referred to as the manager) are            (‘‘tLandings’’). (i) tLandings. tLandings
                                             Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et             each responsible for complying with the               is an applications software for preparing
                                           seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.            applicable R&R requirements in this                   electronic landing reports for
                                           111–281.                                                section and in § 679.28.                              commercial fishery landings to tender
                                           ■  4. In § 679.2, revise the definitions for            *       *     *    *      *                           vessels.
                                           ‘‘Buying station’’, ‘‘Manager’’,                          (b) Representative. The operator of a                  (ii) Tender vessel operator
                                           ‘‘Mothership’’, ‘‘Tender vessel’’, and                  catcher vessel, mothership, catcher/                  responsibility. The operator of a tender
                                           ‘‘User’’ to read as follows:                            processor, or tender vessel or manager                vessel taking delivery of groundfish that
                                                                                                   of a shoreside processor, SFP, or buying              is required to be reported to NMFS on
                                           § 679.2   Definitions.                                  station may identify one contact person               a landing report under paragraph (e)(5)
                                           *     *      *     *     *                              to complete the logbook and forms and                 of this section must use tLandings to
                                              Buying station means a land-based                    to respond to inquiries from NMFS.                    enter information about each landing of
                                           entity that receives unprocessed                        Designation of a representative under                 groundfish and must provide that
                                           groundfish from a vessel for delivery to                this paragraph (b) does not relieve the               information to the User defined under
                                           a shoreside processor and that does not                 owner, operator, or manager of                        § 679.2.
                                           process those fish.                                     responsibility for compliance under                      (iii) User responsibility. The User
                                                                                                   paragraphs (a)(1) through (6) of this                 must configure and provide the tender
                                           *     *      *     *     *
                                              Manager, with respect to any                         section.                                              vessel operator with the most recent
                                           shoreside processor, stationary floating                   (c) * * *                                          version of the tLandings tender
                                           processor, or buying station, means the                    (6) * * *                                          workstation application prior to the
                                           individual responsible for the operation                   (i) Responsibility. Except as described            tender vessel taking delivery of
                                           of the processor or buying station.                     in paragraph (f)(1)(v) of this section, the           groundfish.
                                                                                                   operator of a mothership that is required                (iv) Information entered for each
                                           *     *      *     *     *                                                                                    groundfish delivery. The tender vessel
                                              Mothership means a vessel that                       to have an FFP under § 679.4(b), or the
                                                                                                   manager of a CQE floating processor that              operator must log into the configured
                                           receives and processes groundfish from                                                                        tLandings tender workstation
                                           other vessels.                                          receives or processes any groundfish
                                                                                                   from the GOA or BSAI from vessels                     application and provide the information
                                           *     *      *     *     *                                                                                    required on the computer screen.
                                              Tender vessel means a vessel that is                 issued an FFP under § 679.4(b), is
                                                                                                   required to use a combination of                      Additional instructions for tLandings is
                                           used to transport unprocessed fish or                                                                         on the Alaska Region Web site at http://
                                           shellfish received from another vessel to               mothership DCPL and eLandings to
                                                                                                   record and report daily processor                     alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                           an associated processor.                                                                                         (v) Submittal time limit. (A) The
                                                                                                   identification information, delivery
                                           *     *      *     *     *                                                                                    tender vessel operator must provide the
                                                                                                   information, groundfish production
                                              User means, for purposes of IERS and                                                                       landing information in tLandings to the
                                                                                                   data, and groundfish and prohibited
                                           its components including eLandings                                                                            User at the commencement of the
                                                                                                   species discard or disposition data. The
                                           and tLandings, an individual                                                                                  transfer or offload of groundfish from
                                                                                                   operator or manager must enter into the
                                           representative of a Registered Buyer; a                                                                       the tender vessel to the processor.
                                                                                                   DCPL any information for groundfish                      (B) The User must upload the data
                                           Registered Crab Receiver; a mothership                  received from catcher vessels,
                                           or catcher/processor that is required to                                                                      recorded in tLandings by the tender
                                                                                                   groundfish received from processors for               vessel to prepare the initial landing
                                           have a Federal Fisheries Permit (FFP)                   reprocessing or rehandling, and
                                           under § 679.4; a shoreside processor or                                                                       report for a catcher vessel delivering to
                                                                                                   groundfish received from an associated                a tender vessel that is required under
                                           SFP and mothership that receives                        tender vessel.
                                           groundfish from vessels issued an FFP                                                                         paragraph (e)(5) of this section within
                                           under § 679.4; any shoreside processor                  *       *     *    *      *                           the submittal time limit specified under
                                           or SFP that is required to have a Federal                  (e) * * *                                          paragraph (e)(5).
                                                                                                      (3) * * *                                             (vi) Compliance. By using tLandings,
                                           processor permit under § 679.4; and his
                                                                                                      (i) Operation type. Select the                     the User and the tender vessel operator
                                           or her designee(s).
                                                                                                   operation type from the dropdown list.                providing information to the User
                                           *     *      *     *     *
                                                                                                   *       *     *    *      *                           accept the responsibility of and
                                           ■ 5. In § 679.5:                                           (5) * * *                                          acknowledge compliance with
                                           ■ a. Revise paragraphs (a)(2)(i), (b), and                 (i) * * *                                          § 679.7(a)(10).
                                           (c)(6)(i);                                                 (A) * * *
                                           ■ b. Remove paragraph (c)(6)(viii)(E);                                                                        *       *    *     *     *
                                                                                                      (7) If the delivery is received from a
                                           ■ c. Remove and reserve paragraph (d);                                                                        ■ 6. In § 679.7, revise paragraph (a)(11)
                                                                                                   buying station, indicate the name of the
                                           ■ d. Revise paragraphs (e)(3)(i),                       buying station. If the delivery is                    to read as follows:
                                           (e)(5)(i)(A)(7), and (e)(5)(iii); and                   received from a tender vessel, enter the              § 679.7    Prohibitions.
                                           ■ e. Add paragraph (e)(14).
                                                                                                   ADF&G vessel registration number.                     *      *    *     *    *
                                              The revisions and addition read as
                                           follows:                                                *       *     *    *      *                              (a) * * *
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                                                                                                      (iii) Compliance. By using eLandings,                 (11) Buying station or tender vessel—
                                           § 679.5   Recordkeeping and reporting                   the User for the shoreside processor or               (i) Tender vessel. Use a catcher vessel or
                                           (R&R).                                                  SFP and the operator for the catcher                  catcher/processor as a tender vessel
                                           *       *    *       *      *                           vessel or tender vessel or manager of the             before offloading all groundfish or
                                               (a) * * *                                           buying station providing information to               groundfish product harvested or
                                               (2) * * *                                           the User for the shoreside processor or               processed by that vessel.


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                                              (ii) Associated processor. Function as                ■ 7. Revise table 13 to part 679 to read
                                           a tender vessel or buying station                        as follows:
                                           without an associated processor.
                                           *       *    *    *    *

                                                                                          TABLE 13 TO PART 679—TRANSFER FORM SUMMARY
                                                                  And has . . .                                                                                                                             Dockside
                                           If participant type                            And is involved                                                                           Departure                                    Landing
                                                                 Fish product on-                                  VAR 1                  PTR 2             Transship 3              report 4
                                                                                                                                                                                                              sales              receipt 6
                                           is . . .                                        in this activity                                                                                                 receipt 5
                                                                      board

                                           Catcher vessel        Only non-IFQ            Vessel leaving               X
                                             greater than         groundfish.              or entering
                                             60 ft LOA,                                    Alaska.
                                             mothership, or
                                             catcher/proc-
                                             essor.
                                           Catcher vessel        Only IFQ sable-         Vessel leaving       ....................   ....................   ....................           X
                                             greater than         fish, IFQ hal-           Alaska.
                                             60 ft LOA,           ibut, CDQ hal-
                                             mothership, or       ibut, or CR
                                             catcher/proc-        crab.
                                             essor.
                                           Catcher vessel        Combination of          Vessel leaving               X              ....................   ....................           X
                                             greater than          IFQ sablefish,          Alaska.
                                             60 ft LOA,            IFQ halibut,
                                             mothership, or        CDQ halibut,
                                             catcher/proc-         or CR crab
                                             essor.                and non-IFQ
                                                                   groundfish.
                                           Mothership,           Non-IFQ ground-         Shipment of          ....................           X
                                             catcher/proc-         fish.                   groundfish
                                             essor, shore-                                 product.
                                             side proc-
                                             essor, or SFP.
                                           Mothership,           Donated PSC ....        Shipment of do-      ....................           X
                                             catcher/proc-                                 nated PSC.
                                             essor, shore-
                                             side proc-
                                             essor, or SFP.
                                           Registered Buyer      IFQ sablefish,          Transfer of prod-    ....................           X
                                                                   IFQ halibut, or         uct.
                                                                   CDQ halibut.
                                           A person holding      IFQ sablefish,          Transfer of prod-    ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................         XXX
                                             a valid IFQ           IFQ halibut, or         uct.
                                             permit, IFQ           CDQ halibut.
                                             hired master
                                             permit, or Reg-
                                             istered Buyer
                                             permit.
                                           Registered Buyer      IFQ sablefish,          Transfer from        ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................     XX
                                                                   IFQ halibut, or         landing site to
                                                                   CDQ halibut.            Registered
                                                                                           Buyer’s proc-
                                                                                           essing facility.
                                           Vessel operator       Processed IFQ           Transshipment        ....................   ....................        XXXX
                                                                   sablefish, IFQ          between ves-
                                                                   halibut, CDQ            sels.
                                                                   halibut, or CR
                                                                   crab.
                                           Registered Crab       CR crab .............   Transfer of prod-    ....................           X
                                             Receiver.                                     uct.
                                           Registered Crab       CR crab .............   Transfer from        ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................   ....................     XX
                                             Receiver.                                     landing site to
                                                                                           RCR’s proc-
                                                                                           essing facility.
                                              1A  vessel activity report (VAR) is described at § 679.5(k).
                                              2A  product transfer report (PTR) is described at § 679.5(g).
                                              3 An IFQ transshipment authorization is described at § 679.5(l)(3).
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                                              4 An IFQ departure report is described at § 679.5(l)(4).
                                              5 An IFQ dockside sales receipt is described at § 679.5(g)(2)(iv).
                                              6 A landing receipt is described at § 679.5(e)(8)(vii).
                                              X indicates under what circumstances each report is submitted.
                                              XX indicates that the document must accompany the transfer of IFQ species from landing site to processor.
                                              XXX indicates receipt must be issued to each receiver in a dockside sale.
                                              XXXX indicates authorization must be obtained 24 hours in advance.



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                                           §§ 679.2, 679.5, 679.7, and 679.51 and Table                          phrase indicated in the ‘‘Remove’’                                         number of times indicated in the
                                           1b to Part 679 [Amended]                                              column and replace it with the phrase                                      ‘‘Frequency’’ column.
                                           ■ 8. At each of the locations shown in                                indicated in the ‘‘Add’’ column for the
                                           the ‘‘Location’’ column, remove the

                                                              Location                                                Remove                                                                     Add                                             Frequency

                                           § 679.2 ‘‘Agent’’ (1) ..........................       buying station ..................................        buying station, tender vessel .......................................                         1
                                           § 679.2 ‘‘Agent’’ (2) ..........................       buying station ..................................        buying station or tender vessel ...................................                           1
                                           § 679.2 ‘‘Associated processor’’ .......               buying station ..................................        buying station or tender vessel ...................................                           3
                                           § 679.2 ‘‘Shoreside processor’’ ........               buying stations ................................         buying stations, tender vessels ...................................                           1
                                           § 679.5(a)(2)(ii) .................................    or buying station .............................          buying station, or tender vessel ..................................                           1
                                           § 679.5(a)(3)(ii) .................................    catcher vessels and buying stations                      catcher vessels, buying stations, and tender vessels                                          1
                                           § 679.5(a)(3)(iii) ................................    catcher vessel or buying station .....                   catcher vessel, buying station, or tender vessel .........                                    1
                                           § 679.5(c)(1)(vi)(B)(4) .......................        or buying station .............................          buying station, or tender vessel ..................................                           1
                                           § 679.5(c)(3)(ii)(A)(3) ........................       or buying station .............................          buying station, or tender vessel ..................................                           1
                                           § 679.5(c)(3)(viii) ..............................     buying station ..................................        buying station, tender vessel .......................................                         1
                                           § 679.5(c)(3)(x) .................................     buying station ..................................        buying station, tender vessel .......................................                         1
                                           § 679.5(c)(4)(ii)(A)(3) ........................       or buying station .............................          buying station, or tender vessel ..................................                           1
                                           § 679.5(c)(4)(viii) ..............................     buying station ..................................        buying station, tender vessel .......................................                         1
                                           § 679.5(c)(4)(x) .................................     buying station ..................................        buying station, tender vessel .......................................                         1
                                           § 679.5(c)(6)(ii)(A) ............................      buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(c)(6)(vi) introductory text .....              buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(c)(6)(vi)(A) ...........................       BS ...................................................   TV ................................................................................           1
                                           § 679.5(c)(6)(vi)(A) ...........................       buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(c)(6)(vi)(B) ...........................       buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(c)(6)(vi)(C) ...........................       buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(c)(6)(vi)(F) ...........................       buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(c)(6)(vi)(H) ...........................       buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 2
                                           § 679.5(c)(6)(vii) ...............................     buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(c)(6)(viii)(A) ..........................      buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(e)(3)(viii) ..............................     buying station ..................................        buying station, tender vessel, ......................................                         1
                                           § 679.5(e)(5)(i) introductory text .......             buying station ..................................        buying station or tender vessel ...................................                           1
                                           § 679.5(e)(5)(i)(A)(6) ........................        buying station ..................................        buying station or tender vessel ...................................                           1
                                           § 679.5(e)(5)(i)(C)(1) ........................        buying station ..................................        buying station or tender vessel ...................................                           1
                                           § 679.5(e)(6)(i) introductory text .......             buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(e)(6)(i)(B)(1) ........................        buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(e)(6)(iii) ................................    buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(f)(1)(v) ..................................    buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.5(f)(5)(ii) ..................................   buying station ..................................        buyer station or tender vessel .....................................                          1
                                           § 679.5(p)(1) .....................................    buying station ..................................        tender vessel ...............................................................                 1
                                           § 679.7(d)(4)(i)(C) .............................      buying station ..................................        buying station or tender vessel ...................................                           1
                                           § 679.51(e)(3) ...................................     or buying station .............................          buying station, or tender vessel ..................................                           1
                                           Table 1b to Part 679 ........................          and buying stations .........................            buying stations, and tender vessels ............................                              1



                                           [FR Doc. 2016–24457 Filed 10–12–16; 8:45 am]                          1558 of the Affordable Care Act, which                                     Administration (OSHA), investigations
                                           BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                                added section 18C to the Fair Labor                                        by OSHA, appeals of OSHA
                                                                                                                 Standards Act to provide protections to                                    determinations to an administrative law
                                                                                                                 employees who may have been subject                                        judge (ALJ) for a hearing de novo,
                                           DEPARTMENT OF LABOR                                                   to retaliation for seeking assistance                                      hearings by ALJs, review of ALJ
                                                                                                                 under certain affordability assistance                                     decisions by the Administrative Review
                                           Occupational Safety and Health                                        provisions (for example, health                                            Board (ARB) (acting on behalf of the
                                           Administration                                                        insurance premium tax credits) or for                                      Secretary of Labor), and judicial review
                                                                                                                 reporting potential violations of the                                      of the Secretary of Labor’s (Secretary’s)
                                           29 CFR Part 1984                                                      Affordable Care Act’s consumer                                             final decision. It also sets forth the
                                                                                                                 protections (for example, the                                              Secretary’s interpretations of the
                                           [Docket Number: OSHA–2011–0193]                                                                                                                  Affordable Care Act whistleblower
                                                                                                                 prohibition on rescissions). An interim
                                           RIN 1218–AC79                                                         final rule (IFR) governing these                                           provision on certain matters.
                                                                                                                 provisions and request for comments                                        DATES: This final rule is effective on
                                           Procedures for the Handling of                                        was published in the Federal Register                                      October 13, 2016.
                                           Retaliation Complaints Under Section                                  on February 27, 2013. Thirteen                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                           1558 of the Affordable Care Act                                       comments were received; eleven were                                        Anh-Viet Ly, Directorate of
                                           AGENCY:  Occupational Safety and Health                               responsive to the IFR. This rule                                           Whistleblower Protection Programs,
                                           Administration, Labor.                                                responds to those comments and                                             Occupational Safety and Health
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                                           ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                                 establishes the final procedures and                                       Administration, U.S. Department of
                                                                                                                 time frames for the handling of                                            Labor, Room N–4624, 200 Constitution
                                           SUMMARY:    This document provides the                                retaliation complaints under section                                       Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20210;
                                           final text of regulations governing                                   18C, including procedures and time                                         telephone (202) 693–2199; email:
                                           employee protection (retaliation or                                   frames for employee complaints to the                                      OSHA.DWPP@dol.gov. This is not a toll-
                                           whistleblower) claims under section                                   Occupational Safety and Health                                             free number.


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Document Created: 2016-10-13 00:53:23
Document Modified: 2016-10-13 00:53:23
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective January 1, 2017.
ContactKeeley Kent, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation81 FR 70599 
RIN Number0648-BF83
CFR Citation15 CFR 902
50 CFR 679
CFR AssociatedReporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Alaska and Fisheries

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