83_FR_48003 83 FR 47819 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Authorize Recreational Quota Entity To Participate in the Halibut IFQ Program

83 FR 47819 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Authorize Recreational Quota Entity To Participate in the Halibut IFQ Program

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 184 (September 21, 2018)

Page Range47819-47834
FR Document2018-20410

NMFS issues regulations that authorize formation of a recreational quota entity (RQE) that could participate in the Pacific Halibut and Sablefish Individual Fishing Quota Program in International Pacific Halibut Commission Regulatory Areas 2C and 3A in the Gulf of Alaska. The RQE is authorized to purchase and hold a limited amount of commercial halibut quota share that will yield additional pounds of recreational fishing quota on an annual basis to augment the amount of halibut available for harvest in the charter halibut fishery. The RQE will provide a mechanism for a compensated reallocation of a portion of commercial halibut quota share to the charter halibut fishery. This final rule is necessary to promote social and economic flexibility in the charter halibut fishery, and is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982, and other applicable laws.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 184 (Friday, September 21, 2018)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

15 CFR Part 902

50 CFR Parts 300 and 679

[Docket No. 161222999-8773-02]
RIN 0648-BG57


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Authorize 
Recreational Quota Entity To Participate in the Halibut IFQ Program

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations that authorize formation of a 
recreational quota entity (RQE) that could participate in the Pacific 
Halibut and Sablefish Individual Fishing Quota Program in International 
Pacific Halibut Commission Regulatory Areas 2C and 3A in the Gulf of 
Alaska. The RQE is authorized to purchase and hold a limited amount of 
commercial halibut quota share that will yield additional pounds of 
recreational fishing quota on an annual basis to augment the amount of 
halibut available for harvest in the charter halibut fishery. The RQE 
will provide a mechanism for a compensated reallocation of a portion of 
commercial halibut quota share to the charter halibut fishery. This 
final rule is necessary to promote social and economic flexibility in 
the charter halibut fishery, and is intended to promote the goals and 
objectives of the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982, and other 
applicable laws.

DATES: This rule is effective on October 22, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the Regulatory Impact/Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis/Environmental Assessment (collectively, 
Analysis) prepared for this action are available from http://www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS Alaska Region website at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
final rule may be submitted to NMFS, Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, 
Juneau, AK 99082-1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer, in 
person at NMFS, Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, Juneau, 
AK; by email to OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov; or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kurt Iverson, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final rule implements regulatory 
amendments to authorize an RQE to participate in the Pacific Halibut 
and Sablefish Individual Fishing Quota Program (IFQ Program) in 
International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) Regulatory Areas 2C and 
3A in the Gulf of Alaska. NMFS published the proposed rule to authorize 
an RQE on October 3, 2017 (82 FR 46016). The comment period on the 
proposed rule ended on November 17, 2017. NMFS received 18 comment 
letters on the proposed rule. One of the comment letters was outside 
the scope of this action. Of the remaining 17 comment letters, NMFS 
identified and considered 19 unique, relevant comments. A summary of 
the comments and NMFS' responses is provided in the Comments and 
Responses section of this preamble.
    A detailed review of this rule and the rationale for these 
regulations is provided in the preamble to the proposed rule (82 FR 
46016, October 3, 2017). Electronic copies of the proposed rule and the 
Analysis may be obtained from www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS 
Alaska Region website at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. All public 
comment letters submitted during the comment period may be obtained 
from www.regulations.gov.

Background

Authority for Action

    The IPHC and NMFS manage fishing for Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus 
stenolepis) through regulations established under authority of the 
Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act). The IPHC adopts 
regulations governing the Pacific halibut (halibut) fishery under the 
Convention between the United States and Canada for the Preservation of 
the Halibut Fishery of the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea 
(Convention), signed at Ottawa, Ontario, on March 2, 1953, as amended 
by a Protocol Amending the Convention (signed at Washington, DC, on 
March 29, 1979). For the United States, regulations developed by the

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IPHC are subject to acceptance by the Secretary of State with 
concurrence from the Secretary of Commerce. After acceptance by the 
Secretary of State and the Secretary of Commerce, NMFS publishes the 
IPHC regulations in the Federal Register as annual management measures 
pursuant to 50 CFR 300.62. The interim final rule implementing IPHC 
regulations for the 2018 fishing season, including regulations 
affecting sport fishing for halibut and vessels in the charter fishery 
in IPHC Regulatory Areas 2C (Southeast Alaska) and 3A (Southcentral 
Alaska), was published March 20, 2018 (83 FR 12133).
    The Halibut Act, at sections 773c(a) and (b), provides the 
Secretary of Commerce with general responsibility to carry out the 
Convention and the Halibut Act. In adopting regulations that may be 
necessary to carry out the purposes and objectives of the Convention 
and the Halibut Act, the Secretary of Commerce is directed to consult 
with the Secretary of the department in which the U.S. Coast Guard is 
operating, which is currently the Department of Homeland Security.
    The Halibut Act, at section 773c(c), also provides the North 
Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) with authority to develop 
regulations, including limited access regulations, that are in addition 
to, and not in conflict with, approved IPHC regulations. Regulations 
developed by the Council may be implemented by NMFS only after approval 
by the Secretary of Commerce. The Council has exercised this authority 
in the development of halibut fishery management measures, codified at 
50 CFR 300.65, 300.66, and 300.67. The Council also developed the IFQ 
Program for the commercial halibut and sablefish fisheries, codified at 
50 CFR part 679. Management of halibut in the IFQ Program is authorized 
under the Halibut Act.

Summary Background on Management of the Charter Halibut Fishery

    A comprehensive history of management of the guided sport fishery 
for halibut (also referred to herein as the ``charter fishery'') was 
presented in the proposed rule for this action published October 3, 
2017 (82 FR 46016). The proposed rule also provides essential 
background of the commercial halibut and sablefish IFQ Program and how 
the IFQ Program intersects with management of the charter fishery, 
primarily through the Catch Sharing Plan (CSP) that establishes 
allocations of halibut harvests between the commercial halibut IFQ and 
charter sectors.
    The proposed rule describes the history and development of annual 
management measures for the charter fishery. The proposed rule also 
provides a summary of the development of the Charter Halibut Limited 
Access Program (CHLAP) that established Charter Halibut Permits (CHPs), 
and provides details on the Guided Angler Fish (GAF) Program, which 
authorizes limited annual transfers of commercial halibut IFQ as GAF to 
qualified CHP holders. The proposed rule describes the Community Quota 
Entity Program (CQE) as well, where eligible communities can form non-
profit corporations to purchase catcher vessel quota shares (QS). The 
IFQ resulting from the QS may then be leased to community residents 
annually.
    As described in the proposed rule and in Section 2.3 of the 
Analysis, regulatory areas established by the IPHC are referred to as 
``IPHC Regulatory Areas.'' This preamble uses the terms ``Area 2C'' and 
``Area 3A'' to refer to IPHC Regulatory Areas 2C and 3A, respectively.

Summary of This Action

    This final rule will change halibut fishery management in Areas 2C 
(Southeast Alaska) and 3A (Central Gulf of Alaska). It will implement a 
regulatory amendment to allow a non-profit RQE to represent the charter 
sector in Areas 2C and 3A. Sport fishing for Pacific halibut in Areas 
2C and 3A is subject to distinct regulations, depending upon whether 
anglers are guided (charter) or unguided. To provide stability in the 
charter fishery and to help meet allocation objectives, the Council 
adopted and NMFS implemented the CHLAP in January 2010. The CHLAP 
limits the total number of charter vessel operators that may 
participate in the guided sport fishery in Areas 2C and 3A. To fish for 
halibut with charter anglers on board, an operator must have an 
original, valid CHP on board.
    Since 2014, harvests of charter halibut in Alaska have been subject 
to a CSP that allocates harvests between the commercial halibut IFQ 
fishery and the charter fishery. To keep the harvests of the charter 
fishery within its allocation, regulations are developed annually in a 
cooperative effort between the Council, NMFS, and IPHC.
    Regulations for charter anglers are generally more restrictive than 
regulations for unguided anglers, and have become more stringent as 
halibut abundance has dropped and charter catch limits have been 
reduced. Charter angling restrictions vary between Areas 2C and 3A. 
Typical restrictions include daily and annual limits on the number of 
fish retained, fish size limits, and closures on specific days of the 
week for charter halibut fishing.
    This final rule will allow the RQE to purchase commercial halibut 
QS from the commercial halibut sector. The harvest pounds associated 
with the QS will yield annual Recreational Fishing Quota that will 
supplement the amount of halibut allocated to the charter sector under 
the existing CSP. If the RQE obtains enough QS, some or all of the 
halibut size and bag limits could be relaxed for charter anglers, up to 
a point where charter anglers could potentially retain up to two fish 
of any size as a daily bag limit, which is the current daily limit for 
unguided halibut anglers.
    Quota share obtained by the RQE will be purchased on the open 
market, with prices and terms negotiated between the buyer (RQE) and 
sellers (commercial halibut QS holders). The regulations allow the RQE 
to hold QS indefinitely, and to transfer QS back to the commercial 
halibut sector. This preamble uses the term ``RQE Program'' to refer to 
the regulations that authorize the RQE and determine its activities and 
responsibilities. Additional detail on the specific provisions that 
apply to the RQE is provided in the section of this preamble titled 
``Provisions of Final Rule.''

Purpose and Need

    The preamble to the proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 3, 2017) 
provided a detailed description of the purpose and need for this final 
rule. A brief summary is provided here. As stated above, the charter 
fishery is limited to harvesting its percentage of the Area 2C or 3A 
combined catch limit allocated under the CSP. Charter catch limits 
increase or decrease as total halibut abundance increases or decreases. 
When halibut abundance is relatively low, as it has been in recent 
years compared to abundance in the 1990s and 2000s, the charter 
allocations under the CSP are lower, resulting in more restrictive 
annual management measures.
    The only way that charter operators have been able to provide more 
opportunity to charter clients than the established management measures 
allow for in their area is through participation in the GAF Program by 
individual charter operators. Because of the current restrictions on 
charter harvests under the CSP and the limited flexibility for charter 
operators to provide additional harvest opportunities to their clients, 
charter operators have expressed their desire to find a market-based 
mechanism to increase their overall allocation of the halibut resource.

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    Based on these concerns, in 2015, the Council initiated the 
analytic process to develop a ``market-based mechanism'' to allow a 
non-profit entity to purchase and hold a limited amount of commercial 
halibut QS on behalf of charter anglers. The intent of the Council was 
to provide additional harvest opportunity and less restrictive annual 
harvest measures for charter anglers in times of low halibut abundance, 
while complying with total halibut removals under the catch limits 
established by the IPHC under the CSP. In initiating this effort, the 
Council sought to balance the objectives of participants in the charter 
fishery without undermining the goals of the IFQ Program or creating 
significant adverse impacts to other halibut sectors. A complete 
history of the development of this action is described in the proposed 
rule (82 FR 46016, October 3, 2017) and Section 2.2 of the Analysis.

Recreational Quota Entity for Area 2C and Area 3A

    This final rule allows an RQE to be established as an eligible 
entity to purchase halibut QS in Area 2C and Area 3A, with limitations, 
for use by the charter fishery as a whole. This final rule designates 
the RQE as an eligible participant in the IFQ Program that can purchase 
Area 2C and 3A halibut QS for use by all charter halibut anglers in the 
respective area. Any halibut QS purchased by the RQE will be held by 
this entity for the common use of charter halibut anglers.
    Halibut QS held by the RQE will generate annual pounds of 
recreational fishing quota (RFQ), a type of annual harvest privilege 
similar to IFQ that has special requirements that pertain only to the 
RQE. RFQ will be calculated in the same manner as IFQ. Under this final 
rule, the specific amount of RFQ (in net pounds) is determined by the 
number of QS units held by the RQE as of October 1 of the preceding 
calendar year, the total number of halibut QS units issued in Area 2C 
or 3A as of January 15 of the year the IFQ or RFQ is issued, and the 
total amount of halibut allocated to the commercial IFQ fisheries in 
Areas 2C and 3A for that year.
    Although the amount of RFQ is calculated in the same way as IFQ, it 
is subject to different requirements. The additional pounds of RFQ for 
each regulatory area are combined with the charter catch limit 
determined under the CSP to calculate an adjusted charter catch limit 
for the year for Area 2C or 3A. Annual charter management measures for 
Areas 2C and 3A will be analyzed, recommended to the IPHC, and adopted 
for implementation based on the estimated adjusted charter catch 
limits. RFQ held by the RQE will be available for harvest by all 
charter anglers aboard registered charter vessels of any size, 
regardless of the QS category from which that RFQ originated. Under 
this rule, RFQ may not be transferred as GAF. Unless specified, 
regulations that refer only to IFQ permit holders do not apply to the 
RQE. Likewise, unless specified in this rule, regulations that refer 
only to IFQ do not apply to RFQ.
    This final rule does not change the underlying allocations to the 
commercial IFQ fishery and charter fishery specified in the CSP, and 
does not change the total QS pool. Therefore, the QS holders in the 
commercial IFQ fishery who do not transfer QS to the RQE will receive 
the same amount of IFQ pounds issued for their QS units, regardless of 
the amount of QS transferred to, and held by, the RQE.

Provisions of Final Rule

RQE Organizational Structure

    The Council recommended and NMFS implements the requirement that an 
RQE must be established as a qualified non[hyphen]profit entity 
registered under the laws of the State of Alaska and recognized as 
exempt from Federal income tax by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to 
purchase and hold halibut QS for use by the charter fishery. The QS 
held by an RQE could yield RFQ annually. This final rule allows a 
single non-profit entity to form to represent and manage separate QS 
holdings for Areas 2C and 3A. More detailed information on the 
structure of the RQE is provided in the preamble to the proposed rule 
(82 FR 46016, October 3, 2017) and in Section 4.8.1.1 of the Analysis.
    This final rule adds new definitions in Sec.  679.2 for 
``recreational fishing quota (RFQ)'' and ``recreational quota entity 
(RQE).''

Eligibility

    This final rule establishes requirements for the formation of a 
single RQE that would be eligible to purchase and hold commercial 
halibut QS for use by the guided halibut sector. The RQE must be a 
qualified non-profit entity registered under the laws of the State of 
Alaska and recognized as exempt from Federal income tax by the IRS. To 
qualify as exempt from Federal income tax, an organization must seek 
recognition of exemption from Federal income tax under section 501(a) 
of the Internal Revenue Code.
    To be approved as the entity eligible to purchase and hold halibut 
QS, the applicant wishing to become the RQE is required to demonstrate 
it is a non-profit entity registered under the laws of the State of 
Alaska by submitting to NMFS the articles of incorporation and 
management organization information, including bylaws and a list of key 
personnel including, but not limited to, the board of directors, 
officers, representatives, and managers.
    Articles of incorporation are public documents that must be filed 
with the state agency where the corporation becomes incorporated (e.g., 
with Alaska's Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional 
Licensing). The RQE must be incorporated within the State of Alaska 
consistent with incorporation requirements applicable to CQEs.
    In addition to demonstrating it is a non-profit corporation 
recognized by the State of Alaska, the applicant wishing to become the 
RQE is required to demonstrate it has been granted an exemption from 
Federal income tax by the IRS by submitting to NMFS the IRS 
acknowledgement of the entity's Federal tax exemption.
    NMFS requires the approved RQE to maintain its non-profit and tax-
exempt status, as described above. If the approved RQE entity does not 
meet this requirement, NMFS will not issue the RFQ that would otherwise 
be issued to the RQE based on its QS holdings. In addition, NMFS will 
provide the approved RQE entity with an opportunity to reinstate its 
non-profit and/or tax-exempt status. If the approved RQE entity does 
not demonstrate to NMFS that it is a qualified non[hyphen]profit entity 
registered under the laws of the State of Alaska and recognized as 
exempt from Federal income tax by the IRS by the established deadline, 
NMFS will issue an Initial Administrative Determination (IAD) to revoke 
the entity's status as the approved RQE and to require the entity to 
divest its QS holdings. The entity has the opportunity to appeal the 
IAD through the National Appeals Office under the provisions 
established at 15 CFR part 906. The applicant must complete the 
``Application for a Non-profit Corporation to be Designated as a 
Recreational Quota Entity (RQE)'' and submit it to NMFS Alaska Region 
for review and approval. The application form will be available on the 
NMFS Alaska Region website at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov after 
the effective date of this rule. NMFS will approve the first complete 
RQE application it receives. All other RQE applications will be 
disapproved. NMFS will notify the RQE when its application has been 
approved. Once approved,

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NMFS will establish an account for QS and RFQ holdings when the RQE 
acquires QS. If NMFS disapproves an application, that determination may 
be appealed to the NMFS National Appeals Office under the provisions 
established at 15 CFR part 906. Detailed information on RQE eligibility 
is provided in the preamble to the proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 
3, 2017) and in Section 4.8 of the Analysis.
    This rule adds a new paragraph to Sec.  679.41(n) to describe the 
application process and eligibility requirements for a prospective RQE.

Restrictions on Transfers

    This final rule authorizes two-way transfers of QS. QS acquired by 
the RQE may be transferred to an otherwise eligible participant in the 
commercial IFQ fishery. Because QS and the resulting IFQ used in the 
commercial IFQ fishery is subject to vessel categories and block 
designations on initially-issued QS--unlike the QS and resulting RFQ 
used by the RQE, which is exempt from such categories and 
designations--NMFS will track QS units, IFQ pounds, and vessel category 
and block designations that apply to ensure that original categories 
and designations for the commercial IFQ fishery are maintained during 
the transfer process. Detailed information on transfers of QS between 
the commercial and charter fishery is provided in the preamble to the 
proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 3, 2017) and in Section 4.8 of the 
Analysis.
    NMFS modifies Sec.  679.42 to describe the QS transfer process for 
RQEs.

Annual Limit on Transfers to an RQE

    This final rule establishes area-specific annual limits on the 
amount of halibut QS that can transfer to an RQE. Under this final 
rule, the RQE may transfer up to the equivalent of 1 percent of the 
commercial QS units in Area 2C based on the 2015 pool of all QS 
categories (59,477,396 units). An annual transfer limit was set 
equivalent to 1.2 percent of the commercial QS pool in Area 3A based on 
the 2015 pool of all QS categories (184,893,008 units). For a more 
detailed description of the rationale for this provision, please see 
the preamble of the proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 3, 2017). 
Annual transfer limits are discussed in further detail in Section 
4.8.1.2.2 of the Analysis.
    NMFS adds a new paragraph at Sec.  679.42(f)(8) to implement the 
annual transfer limits on QS for RQEs.

Limit on Total QS Holdings by the RQE

    This final rule places limits on the total amount of halibut QS 
that may be held by the RQE. For Area 2C, the RQE can hold up to 10 
percent of the 2015 commercial QS pool. This proportion is calculated 
based on the entire QS pool, including categories and blocks of QS 
units that the RQE is prohibited from purchasing (discussed in the next 
sections of this preamble). Ten percent of the 2015 commercial QS pool 
in Area 2C equates to 5,947,740 QS units.
    This final rule limits QS holdings for Area 3A to 12 percent of the 
2015 entire commercial QS pool, including categories and blocks of QS 
units that the RQE is prohibited from purchasing. Twelve percent of the 
2015 commercial QS pool in Area 3A equates to 22,187,161 units.
    As described in the proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 3, 2017), 
this final rule specifies the limits on total QS holdings by the RQE in 
regulations so that they are clearly defined for fishery participants 
and will not fluctuate if there are future changes in the Area 2C or 3A 
QS pools. The limits on RQE holdings of QS are discussed in further 
detail in Section 4.8.1.2.3 of the Analysis.
    NMFS adds a new paragraph at Sec.  679.42(f)(8) to describe the QS 
holding limits for the RQE.

Limit on GAF Transfers as RQE Holdings Increase

    Part of this RQE Program limits the total amount of GAF that may be 
used annually by CHP holders. The GAF transfer restrictions are adopted 
so that in any year, the combined amount of RFQ and GAF transferred to 
CHP holders cannot exceed a poundage equal to the maximum amount of 
pounds that could be issued as RFQ in Area 2C or 3A. The limit on GAF 
transfers as RQE QS holdings increase is discussed in further detail in 
Section 4.8.1.2.4 of the Analysis.
    To implement these restrictions on IFQ transfers to GAF, NMFS adds 
a new paragraph at Sec.  300.65(c)(5)(ii)(D)(1)(iv).

Vessel Category Restrictions

    This rule also places limits on the amounts of QS the RQE could 
hold by vessel category. In Area 2C, the RQE is limited to holding an 
amount equal to 10 percent of D-category QS and an amount equal to 10 
percent of B-category QS, based on the Area 2C 2015 QS pools. 
Translated to QS units, this rule prohibits the RQE from holding more 
than 889,548 units of D-category QS, and more than 265,524 units of B-
category QS, in Area 2C (see Table 4-40 of the Analysis). In Area 3A, 
the RQE is prohibited from purchasing or holding D-category QS. The RQE 
may purchase any amount, up to the annual transfer and cumulative use 
limits of A-, B-, and C-category QS in Area 3A. The vessel category 
restrictions are discussed in more detail in Section 4.8.1.2.5 of the 
Analysis.
    NMFS adds a new paragraph at Sec.  679.42(f)(8) describing RQE use 
limits for specific vessel categories of QS.

Block Restrictions

    In addition to vessel category restrictions for RQE purchases of 
QS, this final rule places limits on the size of QS blocks that the RQE 
may purchase. The RQE is prohibited from purchasing (i.e., receiving by 
transfer) blocks of QS by category that equate to 1,500 pounds or less 
(based on 2015 pounds). For Area 2C, this means that the RQE cannot 
purchase blocked QS of 24,250 units or less. For Area 3A, the RQE is 
prohibited from purchasing blocked QS of 35,620 units or less. Block 
restrictions are discussed in more detail in Section 4.8.1.3 of the 
Analysis.
    NMFS adds a new paragraph at Sec.  679.42(g)(1)(iii) to establish 
restrictions on the type and amount of blocked QS that the RQE can hold 
and receive by transfer.

Revisions for the Calculation of the Charter Catch Limit and 
Establishment of Annual Management Measures

    This final rule also modifies several regulations to facilitate the 
proper accounting of RFQ. This section describes the process that will 
be used annually to calculate the amount of RFQ and establish annual 
management measures.
    On October 1 of each year, the RQE's QS holdings will be used as 
the basis for estimating the number of RFQ pounds to add to the charter 
allocation under the CSP for the following calendar year. This 
estimated combined allocation will be used to recommend the charter 
fishery management measures for the following year. The process and 
timeline for setting annual management measures remains unchanged. Once 
the IPHC annual management measures are approved, typically in late 
February or early March, NMFS will issue pounds of RFQ to the RQE based 
on the number of QS units held by the RQE on October 1 of the previous 
year. This RFQ will augment the charter catch limit established under 
the CSP. The regulations establish October 1 as the date for 
determining how many QS units will yield RFQ so that the Council's 
Charter Committee and the Council is able to estimate the pounds

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of RFQ that the RQE receives in the following year. The Charter 
Committee will then be able to factor that amount into its 
recommendations for the following year's charter management measures.
    The RFQ will not be issued to the RQE in the upcoming fishing year 
for any QS that the RQE received by transfer after October 1. If the 
RQE transfers QS that it holds on October 1 to a recipient in the 
commercial IFQ fishery after that date, NMFS will not issue IFQ to the 
commercial recipient for that QS in the following calendar year. This 
approach is similar to the method used in the commercial fishery to 
allow the transfer of QS but not the IFQ once that IFQ has been used. 
In this case, NMFS considers that RFQ is effectively ``used'' if it is 
assigned to the charter allocation for the following calendar year. If 
the RQE receives QS by transfer after October 1, that QS will not 
result in the issuance of RFQ for the following calendar year. However, 
if the RQE subsequently transfers any QS received by transfer after 
October 1 that did not result in RFQ back to the commercial IFQ 
fishery, NMFS will issue IFQ to the commercial recipient for that QS.
    In late November of each year, NMFS will estimate the pounds of RFQ 
that will be available to the RQE in the upcoming year, based on the QS 
units held by the RQE on October 1, the QS:IFQ ratio of the current 
year, and the IPHC's preliminary estimate of the possible combined 
catch limits in Areas 2C and 3A.
    In December of each year, the Council will recommend a range of 
potential charter management measures for Areas 2C and 3A that are 
expected to limit charter harvests in an area to the estimated charter 
catch limit, plus the estimated supplemental pounds provided by the 
RFQ.
    In this final rule, NMFS is revising Sec.  679.40(c)(2) to clarify 
that NMFS will use the QS pool for the IFQ regulatory area, including 
Areas 2C and 3A, on record with the NMFS Alaska Region, on January 15 
of that year for the purpose of calculating the amount of IFQ and RFQ 
for that regulatory area for that year. The revision to move the date 
of record from January 31 to January 15 of each year ensures that IPHC 
will be able to determine the amount of IFQ and RFQ and that the total 
allocations are assigned to the respective commercial IFQ and charter 
fisheries when it adopts annual management measures at its annual 
meeting in late January.
    NMFS is also revising Sec.  300.65(c) to authorize the use of RFQ 
in the charter fishery, and to describe how and when QS holdings by the 
RQE are calculated and added to the charter catch limit under the CSP.

Redistribution of Excess RFQ

    This final rule establishes a temporary redistribution of RFQ from 
the RQE to the commercial IFQ fishery if the RQE holdings of QS provide 
a charter harvest opportunity greater than the unguided recreational 
management measures in either Area 2C or 3A. Under this final rule, 
NMFS will not issue annual RFQ in excess of the adjusted charter catch 
limit needed for charter anglers to obtain the unguided recreational 
management measures for that area. For more information on the charter 
catch limit, see the preamble of the proposed rule (82 FR 46016, 
October 3, 2017).
    The Council and the Analysis use the term ``reallocate'' to 
describe the temporary (1-year) redistribution of excess RFQ to the 
commercial IFQ fishery. NMFS notes that the term reallocate is often 
used in other regulations to describe a permanent transfer of harvest 
privileges from one group of participants to another. NMFS uses the 
term ``redistribute'' in this rule to clarify for fishery participants 
and the public that the distribution of excess RFQ to commercial IFQ 
fishery participants is in effect for one year, and is not a permanent 
reallocation.
    This rule implements the following process for the temporary 
redistribution of RFQ (as IFQ) to the commercial IFQ fishery, in the 
event that the RQE has QS holdings in excess of the amount needed to 
provide charter anglers with harvest opportunities equal to those for 
unguided recreational anglers. Each January, the IPHC will recommend 
charter fishery management measures for Areas 2C and 3A that are 
expected to limit charter harvest to the adjusted charter catch limit 
for each area (the sum of the annual guided sport catch limit under the 
CSP and the estimated amount of RFQ from the RQE's QS holdings on 
October 1 of the previous year).
    After the IPHC recommends charter fishery management measures, NMFS 
will determine if a redistribution of excess RFQ is necessary. If the 
IPHC has adopted charter fishery management measures that are 
equivalent to the unguided recreational management measures in either 
Area 2C or 3A (e.g., a daily bag limit of two halibut of any size), 
NMFS will determine the amount of RFQ that are needed to account for 
charter harvest in Area 2C and Area 3A under the recommended management 
measures and issue that amount as RFQ to supplement the charter fishery 
allocation under the CSP. The difference between the total amount of 
available RFQ and the amount needed for the charter fishery is excess 
RFQ. NMFS will redistribute the amount of excess RFQ using the process 
recommended by the Council.
    Under this final rule, 50 percent of any RFQ in excess of the 
amount needed to achieve the unguided recreational management measures 
in either Area 2C or 3A is redistributed as IFQ to all catcher vessel 
QS holders in the applicable area (Area 2C or Area 3A) who held not 
more than 32,333 QS units in Area 2C, and 47,469 QS units in Area 3A 
(i.e., the amount of QS that yielded 2,000 pounds of IFQ in 2015) in 
the year prior to the redistribution, and who also held that QS 
eligible for redistribution during the year that the redistribution 
occurs. This 50 percent is redistributed among qualified QS holders in 
proportion to their QS holdings.
    The Council's recommendation stated that 50 percent of excess RFQ 
should be redistributed ``equally'' to all qualified QS holders. NMFS 
will implement this provision by dividing the amount of IFQ available 
for redistribution to qualified QS holders by the total amount of QS 
units held by all qualified QS holders. For example, if there were 
50,000 pounds of excess RFQ to be redistributed as IFQ in Area 3A in 
calendar year 2025 among QS holders who held not more than 47,469 QS 
units in the year prior to the redistribution (2024), and in the year 
during which the redistribution occurs (2025), and the total sum of all 
QS held by those qualified QS holders is 500,000 units, then each of 
the qualified QS holders would receive an additional 1/10 of a pound of 
IFQ in 2025 for each QS unit they hold. NMFS does not issue IFQ in less 
than one pound increments; therefore, NMFS will round the amount of 
redistributed IFQ to the nearest pound for each qualified QS holder. 
Section 4.8.1.3 of the Analysis provides additional information on the 
method NMFS will use to redistribute excess RFQ.
    This final rule requires the QS holder to hold the QS in the year 
prior to the redistribution to meet the clear intent of the Council, as 
well as in the year that the redistribution occurs in order to ensure 
the proper administration of this provision. This requirement ensures 
that IFQ is issued to persons who hold the underlying QS eligible to 
receive the redistribution.
    Under this final rule, the remaining 50 percent of RFQ in excess of 
the amount needed to achieve the unguided sport management measures in 
either Area 2C or 3A will be redistributed equally among all CQEs that 
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halibut QS in the applicable area (Area 2C or Area 3A) in the year 
prior to the redistribution as well as in the year that the 
redistribution occurs. If no CQE holds QS in the applicable area (Area 
2C or Area 3A) in the preceding year and in the year that the 
redistribution occurs, this 50 percent of the excess RFQ will not be 
redistributed in that area. In other words, the excess RFQ will be 
unfished or ``left in the water'' for conservation.
    Section 4.8.1.3 of the Analysis describes the options considered by 
the Council and NMFS in developing this portion of this final rule.
    NMFS adds regulations under Sec.  679.40(c) to describe how excess 
RFQ will be redistributed.

Cost Recovery Fees

    The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
(Magnuson-Stevens Act) at section 304(d)(2)(A) requires that cost 
recovery fees be collected for the costs directly related to the 
management, data collection, and enforcement of any limited access 
privilege programs. This includes programs such as the commercial 
halibut IFQ Program, under which a dedicated allocation is provided to 
IFQ permit holders. Fees owed are a percentage, not to exceed 3 
percent, of the ex-vessel value of fish landed and debited from IFQ 
permits. Each year, NMFS sends fee statements to IFQ holders whose 
annual IFQ was landed; those holders must remit fees by January 31 of 
the following year. Under this rule, the RQE is responsible for all 
cost recovery fees on their annual RFQ.
    In years when the RQE holds QS and the RFQ is issued to augment the 
charter fishery's catch limit, the charter fishery will be effectively 
using all of this RFQ; therefore, the RQE will be required to pay cost 
recovery fees on all of its RFQ. Since all annual RFQ issued to the RQE 
will be considered ``used,'' NMFS will levy the fee calculated for the 
RQE's annual RFQ pounds that are issued, rather than estimating RFQ 
harvest at each point of charter landings. The fee will be calculated 
using the standard price calculated for Area 2C or 3A and the RFQ held 
by the RQE. This is similar to the method used to apply an ex-vessel 
value for GAF. The IFQ cost recovery fee will be levied on the RQE each 
year the RQE holds QS, and the resulting RFQ is issued to augment the 
catch limit in the charter fishery. All holdings acquired by the RQE on 
October 1 of the prior year are subject to the IFQ cost recovery fee.
    For purposes of cost recovery, the RQE is required to pay fees on 
all resulting pounds of RFQ, even if the charter fishery's harvest is 
under its catch limit in Area 2C or 3A for that year. In December of 
each year, NMFS will (1) determine the standard prices and the cost 
recovery fee percentage, (2) announce the standard prices and the cost 
recovery fee percentage in the Federal Register, and (3) issue the RQE 
a fee assessment. The RFQ fee assessment will be based on the number of 
RFQ pounds added to either the Area 2C or 3A charter catch limit based 
on QS holdings as of October 1 of the prior year multiplied by the 
standard price for Area 2C or Area 3A, and multiplied by the cost 
recovery fee percentage (approximately 3 percent in recent years). The 
cost recovery fee payment from the RQE to NMFS is due by January 31 of 
each year.
    Additional information about assessing cost recovery fees for an 
RQE is provided in Section 4.8.1.4.1 of the Analysis.
    NMFS is revising regulations throughout Sec.  679.45 to incorporate 
the RQE into the IFQ Program cost recovery fee estimation and 
collection process.

General Reporting

    Because all RFQ is considered landed or used by the RQE in the year 
for which it is issued and the standard prices are applied to pounds of 
RFQ, the RQE is not required to complete the recordkeeping and 
reporting requirements described for the IFQ Program at Sec.  679.5(1). 
The RQE is exempt from submitting the IFQ Prior Notice of Landing, 
Product Transfer, IFQ Landing, IFQ Transshipment Authorization, and IFQ 
Departure reports.

Annual Report

    This final rule requires the RQE to file an annual report with the 
Council by January 31 of each year that details the administrative 
activities and business operations of the RQE during the prior year for 
each year that it holds commercial QS. Although not specifically 
requested by the Council, the annual report also must be submitted to 
NMFS for reasons described below.
    The RQE is required to include the following general information in 
its annual report: (1) Any changes to the bylaws, board of directors, 
or other key management personnel of the RQE during the preceding year; 
(2) amounts and descriptions of annual administrative expenses; (3) 
amounts and descriptions of funds spent on conservation, research, and 
promotion of the halibut resource and a summary of the results; and (4) 
amounts and descriptions of all other expenses. Additionally, the RQE 
is required to submit the following information by regulatory area: (1) 
The total amount of halibut QS by vessel category and block held by the 
RQE at the start of the calendar year, on October 1, and at the end of 
the calendar year; (2) a list of all transfers (purchases, sales, and 
any other transfers) of halibut QS, including transaction prices if 
applicable; and (3) the number of CHPs and associated angler 
endorsements purchased and held by the RQE.
    Section 679.41(c)(10)(ii) requires a CQE to submit a timely and 
complete annual report to NMFS before a transfer of QS will be approved 
or IFQ will be issued. A similar requirement for the RQE annual report 
is added at new paragraph Sec.  679.41(c)(11)(i). If the RQE held QS in 
the previous year and has not submitted a timely and complete annual 
report by the January 31 deadline, NMFS will not approve a transfer of 
QS or issue RFQ until the report is submitted. To confirm receipt of 
the report, this rule requires that the RQE submit the annual report to 
both the Council and NMFS.
    NMFS is adding Sec. Sec.  679.5(v) and 679.41(c)(11)(i) to include 
the RQE annual report requirements.

Other Regulatory Changes

    NMFS revises the IFQ regulations at 50 CFR part 679 that refer to 
``an IFQ permit holder'' to also include the term ``RQE'' where 
applicable.
    NMFS revises regulations at 50 CFR part 679 that refer to the IFQ 
permit that also pertain to the RQE to include the term ``RFQ permit 
account.'' NMFS revised this language because the RQE will not be 
issued an IFQ fishing permit. Instead, NMFS will establish an RFQ 
permit account for the RQE that will be used to administer RFQ as 
described in this rule.
    NMFS revises regulations at 50 CFR part 679 that refer to IFQ to 
include the term ``RFQ'' when the regulations refer to IFQ and RFQ.
    The locations of these minor changes are shown in the table in the 
regulatory text at the end of this rule.

Appeals

    This rule changes several references within Sec. Sec.  679.41 and 
679.45 that describe the former procedure for appealing an IAD to the 
NMFS Alaska Office of Administrative Appeals. Those procedures are 
described at Sec.  679.43. NMFS has centralized the appeals process in 
the National Appeals Office, which operates out of NMFS' headquarters 
in Silver Spring, MD. The National Appeals Office is now charged with 
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with the Office of Administrative Appeals, Alaska Region. The procedure 
for appealing an IAD through the National Appeals Office is at 15 CFR 
part 906 (79 FR 7056, February 6, 2014). This rule updates the 
regulations referring to appeals procedures for the IFQ Program to 
refer to 15 CFR part 906 instead of to 50 CFR 679.43.

Changes From Proposed to Final Rule

    NMFS made the following changes to the final rule from the proposed 
rule:
     Section 679.7(f)(3)(i)(C) confirms that fixed gear may not 
be used to retain RFQ halibut. The regulatory language is changed to 
conform with wording used in similar regulations in this sub-section. 
The phrase ``as defined in Sec.  679.2'' is removed as a reference to 
fixed gear, and to add clarity, ``halibut RFQ'' is replaced with ``RFQ 
halibut''.
     The proposed regulatory text at Sec.  679.41(g)(11)(ii), 
(iii), and (iv) is changed to clarify that the regulatory references 
for RQE eligibility in these three paragraphs refer to all the 
paragraphs and requirements that fall under (n)(1) of that section.
     The proposed regulatory text at Sec.  679.42(g)(1)(iii) is 
changed to more clearly reflect the Council's intent that the RQE is 
prohibited from receiving halibut QS blocks of 1,500 pounds or less in 
Areas 2C and 3A, based on 2015 pounds. The phrase ``is limited to 
receiving'' was replaced with ``may not receive;''
     Section 679.45(f)(4) is changed to clarify that the 
paragraph applies to IFQ permit holders and to the RQE. The phrase 
``the IFQ permit holder'' is replaced with ``the IFQ permit holder or 
RQE.''

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received 18 comment letters on the proposed rule. One of the 
comment letters was outside the scope of this action. Of the remaining 
17 comment letters, NMFS identified and considered 19 unique, relevant 
comments, which are summarized and responded to below. The commenters 
consisted of individuals, representatives of the charter sector, and 
representatives of the commercial fishing sector.
    Comment 1: Several commenters expressed support for the RQE Program 
and noted it would bring stability to the charter fishery and create 
long-term efficiency by allowing transfers of QS between commercial QS 
holders and the charter fishery and will help lessen restrictive 
harvest measures for guided anglers whose fishing opportunities are 
closely linked to the economics of the charter fishery.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment.
    Comment 2: We support restricting the maximum number of shares 
transferred annually. We support fixing October 1 QS holdings as the 
basis for estimating the number of IFQ pounds for the following fishing 
year. We support NMFS assessing cost recovery fees for RFQ holdings.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment, and notes that the 
provisions the commenter supports are contained in this final rule.
    Comment 3: Charter fishing is a main source of income for some 
Alaskans. Allowing charter catch limits to increase would bring fishing 
back to the sport fishing industry.
    Response: The principal objective of this final rule is to promote 
social and economic flexibility in the charter fishery by authorizing 
the development of an entity that is eligible to purchase and hold 
commercial halibut QS in Areas 2C and 3A, thereby providing additional 
harvest opportunities to charter anglers. This final rule is therefore 
intended to promote long-term efficiency in the use of the halibut 
resource by allowing transfers of QS between commercial QS holders and 
the charter fishery, through an RQE, under a ``willing buyer and 
willing seller'' approach.
    Comment 4: The RQE should remain as a non-profit organization and 
as a single entity. As a single entity, it should not be limited on how 
much QS it should be able to obtain. The charter fishery should 
maintain the daily catch limit of two fish per day with no size 
restrictions. There should be a cap on the number of charter boats.
    Response: This final rule establishes the RQE as a single, non-
profit entity to represent and manage the separate QS holdings for Area 
2C and Area 3A. The Council recommended, and NMFS has adopted, 
regulations that limit the amount of QS that the RQE can purchase and 
use. These regulations are adopted primarily to mitigate the 
potentially disruptive impacts on the QS market with the entry of the 
RQE, and to take into account the importance of commercial halibut IFQ 
on fishing communities.
    The current CHLAP program caps the number of charter operations in 
Areas 2C and 3A. Upon implementation of this final rule, three primary 
factors will determine whether charter anglers will be able to retain 
two fish per day of any size: (1) The abundance of halibut and the 
resulting catch limits established by IPHC and allocated under the CSP; 
(2) the number of anglers and the size of halibut that are projected to 
be retained from charter boats; and (3) the amount of QS that the RQE 
purchases and holds on October 1 of each year, and is made available to 
augment the charter allocation.
    Comment 5: The 11 vessels that NMFS considered large entities 
should give the RQE 2 percent of their quota.
    Response: The Council did not recommend and this final rule does 
not implement regulations to reallocate QS from specific QS holders to 
the RQE. The commenter's recommendation is outside of the scope of this 
action. The commenter notes that some of the QS holders are considered 
to be large entities. We assume that the commenter is referring to 
information provided in the initial regulatory flexibility analysis 
prepared in the proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 3, 2017). In that 
analysis, NMFS estimates that the owners of 11 vessels that harvest 
halibut IFQ would be considered large entities because they showed 
revenues that exceeded a specific threshold in the most recent year for 
which we have records (2014). Additional information on the revenues of 
vessels active in the halibut IFQ fishery is provided in Section 5.6 of 
the Analysis.
    Comment 6: National Standard Guidelines that interpret specific 
provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act state that fishery management 
plans should prevent overfishing and consider the value of fishery 
resources to fishing communities.
    Response: NMFS notes that the National Standard Guidelines cited by 
the commenter do not apply to the halibut fishery because it is managed 
under the authority of the Halibut Act as described in the section of 
this preamble titled ``Authority for Action,'' and not the Magnuson-
Stevens Act. As described in the proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 3, 
2017), creation of an RQE Program does not change conservation or 
management of the halibut resource in Areas 2C and 3A. The Analysis at 
Section 4.8.2 describes how the Council and NMFS considered the value 
of fishery resources to fishing communities. This action does not 
change the current process for establishing annual catch limits or the 
management measures that have been established to meet specific social 
and economic goals for the halibut IFQ fishery or the RQE Program.
    Comment 7: Halibut harvested by the commercial sector are weighed 
at the point of sale. It would be impossible to determine the pounds of 
halibut harvested by the charter fleet.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. The pounds of halibut harvested by the 
charter fleet are accounted for by the

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Alaska Department of Fish and Game logbook program, which is a 
requirement for all guided angler operations in Alaska. All halibut 
caught and retained by charter anglers are required to be measured in a 
standardized fashion. From these measurements, IPHC length-weight 
conversion tables are used to establish the pounds of halibut harvested 
by the charter fleet. The logbook program provides the basis for 
determining the charter sector's harvests under the CSP and is used to 
develop annual management measures for guided anglers in IPHC Areas 2C 
and 3A. This method of catch accounting will not change when the RQE 
acquires halibut QS and the associated pounds of halibut from that QS 
is added to the charter sector allocation under the CSP.
    Comment 8: The last twenty years have led to overfishing and 
halibut are small.
    Response: According to the most recent stock assessment by IPHC, 
Pacific halibut are not considered to be subject to overfishing (see 
https://iphc.int). The stock assessment prepared by the IPHC indicates 
that halibut stocks in Areas 2C and 3A have declined over the last 
decade, and that over that period the average size-at-age of adult 
halibut has become smaller. However, the extent of the decline varies 
by geographic area, and the reasons behind it cannot be fully explained 
solely by commercial or charter fishing removals. NMFS also notes that 
this rule does not increase the combined halibut commercial and charter 
catch limits adopted by IPHC and implemented by NMFS.
    Comment 9: We oppose passage of the RQE Program. The charter sector 
does not share in the burden of conservation. In times of low 
abundance, all sectors should share in conserving resources. Stocks are 
beginning to rebuild after a long decline, and the RQE compromises 
years of rebuilding.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. As described in the preamble to the 
proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 3, 2017), under the CSP both the 
commercial and charter sectors share the burden of conservation by 
having reduced catch limits in times of low abundance. The RQE Program 
allows, but does not require, persons in the commercial sector to 
choose to transfer their QS to the RQE; however, irrespective of those 
transfers, each sector will continue to be constrained by the combined 
catch limits established by the IPHC. This final rule also implements 
regulations that allow the transfer of QS back to the commercial sector 
from the RQE.
    Comment 10: Neither the Council nor NMFS have defined the ``need'' 
for an RQE. Demand for charter services has remained relatively 
constant in Areas 2C and 3A despite changes to guided angler bag 
limits.
    Response: In December 2014, the Council developed a purpose and 
need statement that can be found in Section 2.1 of the Analysis. 
Restrictions have increased for the guided angler sport sector. 
Allowing an RQE to hold a limited amount of commercial halibut QS on 
behalf of guided recreational halibut anglers under a ``willing seller 
and willing buyer'' approach may result in less restrictive annual 
harvest measures for guided recreational anglers in times of low 
halibut abundance, while complying with total halibut removals under 
the guided halibut catch limits determined by the IPHC.
    Comment 11: The RQE will further erode the owner-operated nature of 
the halibut fleet, undermining goals and principles of the halibut 
quota share program. The price of halibut quota is already a 
significant barrier to entry for young fishermen. The RQE creates an 
unbalanced advantage for the charter fleet to compete for halibut quota 
in an already fully-utilized fishery.
    Response: The Council considered its goals of an owner-operated 
fleet in the halibut IFQ Program when it developed its recommendation 
to authorize the RQE. This information, combined with public testimony, 
factored into the Council's recommendation and NMFS' regulations that 
place constraints on QS purchases by the RQE. Specifically, the Council 
recommended and this final rule implements provisions that limit RQEs 
from purchasing more than a specific amount of QS on an annual basis 
and in total. This final rule also limits the RQE from purchasing 
specific categories of QS that are typically purchased by new entrants 
to the halibut IFQ fishery. The preamble to the proposed rule and 
Section 4.8.1.2 of the Analysis provides additional information on QS 
transfer provisions and restrictions implemented by this final rule and 
how these provisions balance the interests of owner-operators, new 
entrants, and the charter fishery.
    Comment 12: Allowing additional halibut quota to be reallocated to 
the charter fleet exacerbates local depletion. The charter fleet 
competes directly with the non-charter resident sport anglers, and this 
proposal allows the charter sector to harvest most of the halibut near 
towns. It would be very difficult for a resident Alaskan angler fishing 
out of a small boat to catch halibut.
    Response: This final rule will not result in an increase in the 
total amount of halibut that may be harvested, and NMFS does not have 
information to suggest that the transfer of QS from commercial 
operators to the RQE will necessarily change harvesting locations or 
patterns. The location of charter fishing and commercial harvests 
varies widely. In areas where there is a significant overlap in both 
charter and commercial fishing operations, the localized effects from 
this action are expected to be minimal as fishing pressure shifts from 
the commercial sector to the charter section in the same area. Local 
resource abundance may be a factor in harvest rates, but its influence 
is intertwined with other significant influences, such as stock 
abundance, angler demand, and other factors.
    Comment 13: Scheduled Council actions to establish an annual CHP 
renewal process, to stop the transfer of non-transferable CHPs, and 
address latency capacity in the charter sector will address the charter 
sector's perceived need for an RQE.
    Response: The commenter refers to several actions that are 
currently under consideration by the Council. The potential effects of 
these management measures have not been fully analyzed, and the Council 
has not recommended these actions for implementation. At this time, 
NMFS does not have the information available to conclusively determine 
whether these actions under consideration would provide benefits to the 
charter fishery consistent with this final rule.
    Comment 14: Annual limits on RQE QS purchases are essential as are 
limits on RQE purchases of category D and (in Area 2C) B class quota, 
and the limit on the size of QS blocks the RQE may purchase. Unused QS 
should be returned to the commercial sector each season.
    Response: This final rule implements all the measures noted in the 
comment, and described in the proposed rule, that constrain the 
quantity and type of QS purchases that can be made by the RQE. Although 
these restrictions may impact the efficacy of the RQE Program, they are 
implemented primarily to mitigate the effects of the RQE upon QS 
markets, to prevent an accumulation of excessive shares by the RQE, and 
to take into consideration the importance of the commercial halibut 
fishery on fishing-dependent communities. The preamble to the proposed 
rule described the limitations on the use of QS that apply to RQEs (82 
FR 46016, October 3, 2017).
    Comment 15: This RQE action does not identify a mechanism for 
funding the RQE, and an RQE CHP acquisition limit is omitted. We 
recommend that

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RQE CHP limits be at least 10 times higher than individual CHP limits.
    Response: This final rule does not prescribe the means by which 
persons or entities finance their purchases of QS. The Council and NMFS 
did not identify a management need for the RQE to identify the methods 
that may be used to purchase QS prior to NMFS considering approving the 
transfer of QS to the RQE. This final rule does implement annual 
reporting requirements by the RQE to the Council and NMFS as described 
in the section of this preamble titled ``Provisions of Final Rule.'' 
Among other things, the report requires that each year the RQE detail 
all QS transactions, including the amount paid for QS, and also for the 
activities and expenses of the RQE.
    The Council did not specify, and this final rule does not provide, 
limits on the acquisition of CHPs by the RQE; therefore, the RQE will 
be subject to regulations that apply to any other person, as defined at 
Sec.  300.61, for purposes of purchasing and holding CHPs. Section 
300.67(j) states that a person may not own, hold, or control more than 
five transferable CHPs in both regulatory areas combined, with limited 
exceptions. This provision applies to the RQE. Any purchases or sales 
of CHPs by the RQE are required to be reported in the RQE's annual 
report to the Council and NMFS.
    Comment 16: There are insufficient regulations in the proposed rule 
to limit how the RQE may profit by buying and selling QS. The RQE 
undermines the owner-operator characteristics of the fleet and forces 
individual commercial fishermen to compete against a subsidized entity 
in the quota share market. The RQE must be prohibited from trading QS 
on the market for profit. Not limiting RQE acquisition will have an 
impact to current IFQ Category C shares. The proposed minimum QS block 
that the RQE may purchase in Area 2C is too low of a minimum. This will 
create an incentive for IFQ holders to sweep up and sell small blocks 
to the RQE, limiting blocks available to new IFQ entrants.
    Response: This rule establishes that the RQE will be a non-profit 
entity, created for the purpose of adding social and economic 
flexibility to the charter fishery. To accomplish this, the RQE is 
authorized to purchase a limited amount of QS, which is to be used to 
provide additional harvest opportunity and less restrictive management 
measures in times of low abundance. This rule contains provisions for 
monitoring the RQE activities by requiring an annual report. Among 
other things, the RQE must document in the report all the buying, 
selling, and other transfers of QS during the relevant year, including 
the QS prices paid for or received by the RQE. The annual report must 
also contain descriptions and amounts of the RQE's expenses during the 
year. Although all QS transactions, whether between or among sectors, 
will occur under a ``willing seller and willing buyer'' scenario, NMFS 
has implemented several constraints on the amount and type of halibut 
QS that may be purchased by the RQE. This includes restrictions that 
prohibit purchases of QS blocks that equate to 1,500 pounds or less. 
These constraints will likely reduce the efficacy of the RQE Program by 
limiting the pool of QS that may be purchased by the RQE. However, the 
Council and NMFS have determined that these constraints are necessary 
to balance with other considerations, such as the RQE's effects on the 
availability of QS to commercial fishermen.
    Comment 17: There has not been sufficient analysis of the GAF's 
impacts to justify discontinuing this model of compensated 
reallocation.
    Response: NMFS is not discontinuing the GAF Program. The GAF 
Program has distinct advantages that are not available through the RQE. 
GAF are designed to work on an individual operator level by authorizing 
limited annual transfers of commercial halibut IFQ as GAF to qualified 
CHP holders. The GAF Program provides additional harvest opportunities 
for charter anglers by allowing them to retain halibut up to the limit 
for unguided anglers when charter management measures limit charter 
anglers to a more restrictive harvest limit. This program will remain 
in place for individual CHP holders to receive an IFQ transfer. In some 
cases, CHP holders also hold QS, and have the opportunity to use their 
QS either commercially or as a means to augment their charter fishing. 
The GAF Program is described in more detail in proposed rule for the 
CSP (78 FR 39122, June 28, 2013). Under this rule, RFQ could not be 
transferred as GAF.
    Comment 18: The incidental bycatch limits for the trawl fleet 
should be included in the RQE calculation. There should be a mechanism 
in the RQE action where the RQE could purchase bycatch from the trawl 
fleet.
    Response: The purpose of this final rule is to provide for the 
transfer of QS between commercial QS holders and the RQE, and not to 
establish alternative methods for establishing the amount of catch 
available for commercial and charter operators. The IPHC accounts for 
incidental bycatch by all vessels when determining total halibut 
removals and catch limits. This includes the halibut catch limits 
established for the commercial and charter sectors in Areas 2C and 3A.
    Comment 19: The Analysis failed to adequately show the effect this 
program would have on the stability of the commercial fishermen, 
processors, and consumers of the product. The action kept touching on 
possible funding sources that the RQE may use to purchase QS, but 
ignored the implications of not addressing funding issues which is 
against National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements.
    Response: The social and economic impacts of this action were 
analyzed in the regulatory impact review (RIR) (see ADDRESSES). Because 
both commercial and charter fisheries will still be restricted by the 
total catch limits set for each regulatory area based on halibut 
abundance, the total removals of halibut and relative timing of the 
commercial and charter fisheries are expected to remain the same. 
Possible funding sources for the RQE's purchase of QS are also 
discussed in the RIR.
    The environmental assessment (EA) provides a comprehensive 
discussion of this action to authorize an RQE to purchase and hold 
commercial halibut quota share for use by charter halibut anglers (see 
ADDRESSES). The EA analyzes the impacts of QS holdings and use under a 
wide range alternative QS use limits. After considering this analysis, 
NMFS prepared a Finding of No Significant Impact based on the EA 
analysis. Regardless of the funding mechanism used by the RQE, the EA 
considered the environmental impact of the transfer of QS from the 
commercial to the charter fishery consistent with the requirements 
under NEPA. NMFS disagrees that this rule violates NEPA requirements by 
not limiting or otherwise determining which funding sources might be 
appropriate for the RQE.

OMB Revisions to PRA References in 15 CFR 902.1(b)

    Section 3507(c)(B)(i) of the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) requires 
that agencies inventory and display a current control number assigned 
by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), for each 
agency's information collection. Section 902.1(b) identifies the 
location of NOAA regulations for which OMB approval numbers have been 
issued. Because this final rule revises and adds data elements within a 
collection-of-information for recordkeeping and reporting requirements, 
15 CFR 902.1(b) is revised to reference correctly the sections 
resulting from this final rule.

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Classification

    Regulations governing the U.S. fisheries for Pacific halibut are 
developed by the IPHC, the Pacific Fishery Management Council, the 
Council, and the Secretary of Commerce. Section 5 of the Halibut Act 
(16 U.S.C. 773c) allows the regional fishery management council having 
authority for a particular geographical area to develop regulations 
governing fishing for halibut in U.S. Convention waters as long as 
those regulations do not conflict with IPHC regulations. The Halibut 
Act, at sections 773c(a) and (b), provides the Secretary of Commerce 
with the general responsibility to carry out the Convention with the 
authority to, in consultation with the Secretary of the department in 
which the U.S. Coast Guard is operating, adopt such regulations as may 
be necessary to carry out the purposes and objectives of the Convention 
and the Halibut Act. This rule is consistent with the Halibut Act and 
other applicable laws.
    This 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 preambles to 
the proposed rule and this final rule serve as the small entity 
compliance guide. This action does not require any additional 
compliance from small entities that is not described in the preambles. 
Copies of the proposed rule and this final rule are available from the 
NMFS website at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Act (FRFA)

    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 this action. Section 604 of the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires that, when an agency 
promulgates a final rule under section 553 of Title 5 of the U.S. Code, 
after being required by that section or any other law to publish a 
general notice of proposed rulemaking, the agency shall prepare a FRFA. 
Section 604 describes the required contents of a FRFA: (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 
initial regulatory flexibility analysis, 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 of 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.
    Descriptions of this action, its purpose, and the legal basis are 
contained in the preamble to the proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 
10, 2017) and are not repeated here.
Summary of Significant Issues Raised During Public Comment
    NMFS published the proposed rule on October 10, 2017 (82 FR 46016). 
An IRFA was prepared and summarized in the ``Classification'' section 
of the preamble to the proposed rule. The comment period closed on 
November 17, 2017. NMFS received 18 letters of public comment on the 
proposed rule. None of the comments raised issues in response to the 
IRFA. One comment requested NMFS require the 11 large entities in the 
IFQ Program to redistribute 2 percent of their quota to the RQE. No 
changes were made to this final rule based on this comment. The Chief 
Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA did not file any comments on the 
proposed rule.
Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by Action
    This final rule directly regulates three classes of small entities: 
QS holders, CQEs, and the newly implemented RQE. For RFA purposes only, 
NMFS 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.
    For this action, the pool of small, directly regulated entities is 
limited to those entities that will be engaging in QS transfer (i.e., 
QS holders, including CQEs, and a future RQE). CQEs and the future RQE 
are considered small entities, or more specifically, a small 
organization as defined by the RFA. A small organization is ``any not-
for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is 
not dominant in its field.'' In addition, no CQE has more than $11 
million in annual gross receipts. The RQE that is authorized under this 
action is not be expected to hold halibut QS that would yield $11 
million in annual gross receipts. Commercial halibut QS holders are 
also considered to be directly regulated. Most of the QS holders in the 
halibut IFQ Program are small entities.
    NMFS considers commercial halibut fishing vessels as proxies for 
small entities because IFQ from more than one QS holder is often fished 
from the same vessel. NMFS estimates that 812 vessels across all IPHC 
regulatory areas landed halibut in 2014, which in the Analysis is the 
most recent year of complete data on the value of halibut landings by 
vessel. Of those, 11 vessels are considered large entities because they 
showed revenues that exceeded the $11 million threshold. The remaining 
801 vessels are considered directly regulated small entities for this 
rule. See Section 5.6 of the Analysis for more information.

Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements

    The RFA requires a description of the projected reporting, 
recordkeeping, and other compliance requirements of this rule, 
including an estimate of the classes of small entities that will be 
subject to the requirement and the type of professional skills 
necessary for preparation of the report or record. This

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rule requires new information collections from an RQE. Under this rule, 
a non-profit entity that wants to become an RQE will need to complete 
an application and submit it to NMFS for approval. This application 
requires submission of the entity's articles of incorporation, the 
corporate by-laws, and a list of key personnel, including the Board of 
Directors, officers, representatives, and managers. NMFS will approve 
the first complete RQE application it receives.
    If the RQE intends to receive or transfer halibut QS, it will use 
the ``Application for Transfer QS To or From an RQE'' available on the 
NMFS Alaska Region website at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/. 
Additionally, the RQE is required to submit an annual report detailing 
its activities to NMFS and the Council. The RQE is also subject to cost 
recovery fees; therefore, it needs to comply with the existing cost 
recovery fee payment requirements for IFQ permit holders. These 
recordkeeping and reporting requirements are expected to be 
administrative in nature and not require additional professional 
expertise.
Description of Significant Alternatives That Minimize Adverse Impacts 
on Small Entities
    This rule minimizes the impact on small entities and still meets 
the objectives for this final rule. The impacts on small entities for 
this action are defined in the IRFA and are not repeated here. As noted 
in the IRFA, this final rule is expected to create a net benefit for 
the directly regulated small entities. The benefits of this action are 
expected to outweigh the reporting, recordkeeping, and other compliance 
costs described in the previous section. This action is not expected to 
have negative economic impacts on the small entities directly impacted 
by the action.
    The Council considered a status quo alternative (Alternative 1) in 
addition to this final rule, which is Alternative 2, the Council's 
preferred alternative. Alternative 1 would not have provided more 
benefits to the directly regulated small entities or reduced reporting, 
recordkeeping, or compliance costs more than the preferred alternative 
that is implemented by this final rule.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This final rule contains collection-of-information requirements 
subject to the PRA, which have been approved by OMB under Control 
Number 0648-0758 and will be merged with OMB Control Numbers 0648-0272 
and 0648-0711.
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average per response: 200 
hours for Application for a Non-profit Corporation to be Designated as 
a Recreational Quota Entity; 2 hours for Application for Transfer of QS 
To or From a Recreational Quota Entity; 40 hours for RQE Annual Report; 
1 minute for electronic submission of IFQ Permit Holder Fee Submission 
Form. These estimates include the time for reviewing instructions, 
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data 
needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.
    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 OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or 
fax to 202-395-5806. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no 
person is required to respond to, and no person shall be subject to 
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 300

    Administrative practice and procedure, Antarctica, Canada, Exports, 
Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Imports, Indians, Labeling, Marine resources, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Russian Federation, 
Transportation, Treaties, Wildlife.

50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: September 14, 2018.
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 parts 300 and 679 as follows:

Title 15--Commerce and Foreign Trade

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

0
1. The authority citation for part 902 continues to read as follows:

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


0
2. In Sec.  [thinsp]902.1, in the table in paragraph (b), under the 
entry ``50 CFR'':
0
 a. Add an entry in alphanumeric order for ``679.5(v)''; and
0
b. Revise the entry for ``679.41(b), (c)(1) through (9), (d) through 
(f), (g)(1) through (4), (h) through (k), and (m)''.
    The addition and revision read as follows:


Sec.  [thinsp]902.1  OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the 
Paperwork Reduction Act.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     Current OMB control
     CFR part or section where the information        No.  (all numbers
         collection requirement is located            begin with 0648-)
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                                * * * * *
50 CFR:
 
                                * * * * *
679.5(v)...........................................                -0272
 
                                * * * * *
679.41(b), (c)(1) through (9), (d) through (f),                    -0272
 (g)(1) through (4), (h) through (k), (m), and (n).
 
                                * * * * *
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* * * * *

Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

Subpart E--Pacific Halibut Fisheries

0
3. The authority citation for part 300, subpart E, continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773-773k.


0
4. In Sec.  300.65:
0
a. Add paragraph (c)(1)(iii);
0
b. Revise paragraph (c)(4)(i); and
0
c. Add paragraphs (c)(4)(iii) and (c)(5)(ii)(D)(1)(iv).
    The additions and revision read as follows:


Sec.  300.65  Catch sharing plan and domestic management measures in 
waters in and off Alaska.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) Authorizes the use of Commission regulatory areas 2C and 3A 
RFQ resulting from halibut QS held by the RQE as authorized in part 679 
to this title to supplement the annual guided sport catch limit in the 
corresponding

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area, pursuant to paragraph (c)(4) of this section.
* * * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) The Commission regulatory areas 2C and 3A annual guided sport 
catch limits are determined by subtracting wastage from, and adding any 
pounds of RFQ held by an RQE for that area to, the allocations in 
Tables 3 and 4 of this subpart, adopted by the Commission as annual 
management measures, and published in the Federal Register as required 
in Sec.  300.62.
* * * * *
    (iii) The amount of QS held by the RQE for Commission regulatory 
area 2C and 3A as of October 1 each year will be the basis for 
determining the amount of RFQ pounds that will be added to the annual 
guided sport catch limit for the corresponding area in the upcoming 
year.
    (5) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (D) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iv) In the applicable Commission regulatory area, either Area 2C 
or Area 3A, the sum of IFQ halibut equivalent pounds, as defined in 
Sec.  679.2 of this title, from the transfer of IFQ to GAF and the 
pounds of RFQ issued to the RQE during a calendar year does not exceed 
an amount that is greater than the amount derived from: 5,947,740 units 
of Area 2C QS, or 22,187,161 units of Area 3A QS.
* * * * *

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

0
5. The authority citation for 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.


0
6. In Sec.  679.2, add definitions for ``Recreational Fishing Quota 
(RFQ)'' and ``Recreational Quota Entity (RQE)'' in alphabetical order 
to read as follows:


Sec.  679.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Recreational Fishing Quota (RFQ) means the pounds of halibut issued 
annually to a Recreational Quota Entity to supplement the annual guided 
sport catch limit under the catch sharing plan for IFQ regulatory areas 
2C and 3A pursuant to Sec.  300.65(c) of this title.
    Recreational Quota Entity (RQE) means a non-profit entity 
incorporated under the laws of the State of Alaska, recognized as 
exempt from Federal income tax by the Internal Revenue Service, and 
authorized by NMFS to participate in the Halibut IFQ Program to hold 
commercial halibut quota share to supplement the annual guided sport 
catch limit in IFQ regulatory areas 2C and 3A under the catch sharing 
plan pursuant to Sec.  300.65(c) of this title. NMFS will authorize 
only one RQE at a time.
* * * * *


0
7. In Sec.  679.4, add paragraph (d)(1)(iv) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.4  Permits.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iv) An RFQ permit account identifies the amount of RFQ authorized 
for use by charter vessel anglers in Area 2C or Area 3A. The number of 
pounds of RFQ allocated to the RFQ permit account will be added to the 
annual guided sport catch limit under the catch sharing plan (described 
at 50 CFR 300.65(c)) for the appropriate IFQ regulatory area, Area 2C 
or Area 3A.
* * * * *


0
8. In Sec.  679.5:
0
a. Revise paragraphs (l)(7)(ii)(A), (C), and (D); and
0
b. Add paragraphs (l)(9) and (v).
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


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

* * * * *
    (l) * * *
    (7) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (A) Applicability. An IFQ permit holder who holds an IFQ permit 
against which a landing was made or an RQE that holds RFQ must submit 
to NMFS a complete IFQ Permit Holder Fee Submission Form provided by 
NMFS.
* * * * *
    (C) Completed application. NMFS will process an IFQ Permit Holder 
Fee Submission Form provided that a paper or electronic form is 
completed by the IFQ permit holder or an RQE that holds RFQ, with all 
applicable fields accurately filled in, and all required additional 
documentation is attached.
    (D) IFQ landing summary and estimated fee liability. NMFS will 
provide to an IFQ permit holder and an RQE that holds RFQ an IFQ 
Landing and Estimated Fee Liability page as required by Sec.  
679.45(a)(2). The IFQ permit holder must either accept the accuracy of 
the NMFS estimated fee liability associated with his or her IFQ 
landings for each IFQ permit, or calculate a revised IFQ fee liability 
in accordance with paragraph (l)(7)(ii)(E) of this section. The IFQ 
permit holder may calculate a revised fee liability for all or part of 
his or her IFQ landings.
* * * * *
    (9) Recreational Quota Entity Program annual report. An annual 
report on RQE activities must be submitted to NMFS by the RQE as 
required at Sec.  679.5(v).
* * * * *
    (v) Recreational Quota Entity Program Annual Report--(1) 
Applicability. The RQE must submit a timely and complete annual report 
on the RQE's administrative activities and business operation for each 
calendar year that it holds halibut recreational fishing quota (RFQ) 
and quota shares (QS). The RQE may combine annual reports on its 
holdings of halibut QS and RFQ for IFQ regulatory areas 2C and 3A into 
one report. The RQE must submit annual report data for the halibut QS 
and RFQ it held during the calendar year. The RQE is not required to 
submit an annual report for any calendar year in which it did not hold 
any halibut QS or RFQ.
    (2) Time limits and submittal. By January 31, the RQE must submit a 
complete annual report for the prior calendar year to the North Pacific 
Fishery Management Council, 605 West 4th Ave., Suite 306, Anchorage, AK 
99501-2252, and to NMFS-Alaska Regional Administrator, P.O. Box 21668, 
Juneau, AK 99802-1668.
    (3) Complete annual report. A complete annual report contains all 
general report requirements described in paragraphs (v)(4)(i) through 
(iv) of this section, and all information specific to IFQ regulatory 
areas 2C and 3A described in paragraphs (v)(5)(i) through (iii) of this 
section.
    (4) General report requirements. The RQE must annually report the 
following information:
    (i) Any changes to the bylaws, board of directors, or other key 
management personnel of the RQE from the preceding year;
    (ii) Amount and description of annual administrative expenses;
    (iii) Amount and description of funds spent on conservation and 
research, including a summary of the results of those expenditures; and
    (iv) Amount and description of all other expenses incurred by the 
RQE.
    (5) Information by IFQ regulatory area. For each IFQ regulatory 
area represented by the RQE, the RQE must annually report the following 
information:
    (i) The total amount of halibut QS by category and blocks held by 
the RQE at the start of the calendar year, on October 1, and at the end 
of the calendar year;

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    (ii) A list of all transfers (purchases or sales) of halibut QS, 
including the transaction price; and
    (iii) A description of the number of charter halibut permits and 
number of angler endorsements purchased and held by the RQE.


0
9. In Sec.  679.7, add paragraph (f)(3)(i)(C) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (C) Use fixed gear to retain RFQ halibut.
* * * * *


0
10. In Sec.  679.40:
0
a. Revise paragraphs (b), (c) heading, and (c)(2);
0
b. Add paragraphs (c)(4) and (g)(2)(iii);
0
c. Revise paragraph (h)(3) introductory text; and
0
d. Add paragraph (h)(3)(iii).
    The revisions and additions read as follows:

Sec.  679.40  Sablefish and halibut QS.

* * * * *
    (b) Annual allocation of IFQ and RFQ. The Regional Administrator 
shall assign halibut or sablefish IFQs to each person, except the RQE, 
holding unrestricted QS halibut or sablefish, respectively, up to the 
limits prescribed in Sec.  679.42(e) and (f). Each assigned IFQ will be 
specific to an IFQ regulatory area and vessel category, and will 
represent the maximum amount of halibut or sablefish that may be 
harvested from the specified IFQ regulatory area and by the person to 
whom it is assigned during the specified fishing year, unless the IFQ 
assignment is changed by the Regional Administrator within the fishing 
year because of an approved transfer or because all or part of the IFQ 
is sanctioned for violating rules of this part. The Regional 
Administrator shall assign RFQ to the RQE pursuant to paragraph (c)(4) 
of this section.
    (c) Calculation of annual IFQ and RFQ allocations.* * *
    (2) QS amounts. For purposes of calculating IFQs and RFQ for any 
fishing year, the amount of a person's QS and the amount of the QS pool 
for any IFQ regulatory area will be the amounts on record with the 
Alaska Region, NMFS, on January 15 of that year.
* * * * *
    (4) RFQ allocation to RQE--(i) RQE QS amounts. For purposes of 
calculating RFQ for any fishing year, the amount of halibut QS held by 
the RQE for either IFQ regulatory area 2C or 3A for the corresponding 
IFQ regulatory area will be the amounts on record with the Alaska 
Region, NMFS on October 1 of the year prior.
    (ii) Calculation of RFQ. The annual allocation of RFQ halibut to an 
RQE (person r) in IFQ regulatory area 2C or 3A (area a) will be equal 
to the product of the annual commercial catch limit as defined in Sec.  
300.61 of this title, and the QS held by the RQE (specified in 
paragraph (c)(4)(i) of this section) divided by the QS pool for that 
area (specified in paragraph (c)(2) of this section). No overage or 
underage adjustments will be applied to the RQE's annual RFQ. Expressed 
algebraically, the annual RFQ halibut allocation formula is as follows:

RFQra = [fixed gear TACa x (QSra/QS 
poola)]

    (iii) Excess RFQ. NMFS will not issue the RQE any excess RFQ. 
Excess RFQ is the difference between the amount of RFQ based on the QS 
held by the RQE and the amount of RFQ needed to provide charter fishery 
management measures that are equivalent to unguided recreational 
fishery management measures. If the annual management measures 
published pursuant to Sec.  300.62 of this title specify charter 
fishery management measures that are equivalent to the unguided 
recreational management measures, NMFS will:
    (A) Calculate the annual allocation of halibut RFQ to the RQE as 
specified in paragraph (c)(4)(ii) of this section; and
    (B) Determine the amount of RFQ needed to supplement the annual 
guided sport catch limit from the CSP in Area 2C and Area 3A (described 
in Sec.  300.65(c) of this title) to account for charter fishery 
harvests under the charter fishery management measures specified in the 
annual management measures and issue that amount of RFQ to the RFQ 
permit account.
    (C) Calculate the amount of excess RFQ by subtracting the amount of 
RFQ issued as determined in paragraph (c)(4)(iii)(B) of this section 
from the annual calculation of RFQ halibut to the RQE as calculated in 
paragraph (c)(4)(iii)(A) of this section.
    (iv) Redistribution of excess RFQ. Excess pounds of RFQ will be 
redistributed as IFQ as follows:
    (A) 50 percent to all catcher vessel QS holders in the applicable 
area who held not more than 32,333 QS units in Area 2C, and 47,469 QS 
units in Area 3A in the current calendar year and in the calendar year 
prior to the redistribution, in proportion to their QS holdings; and
    (B) 50 percent divided equally among all CQEs that held halibut QS 
in the applicable IFQ regulatory area (Area 2C or Area 3A) in the 
current calendar year and in the calendar year prior to the 
redistribution. If no CQE held QS in the applicable IFQ regulatory area 
(Area 2C and Area 3A) in the current calendar year and in the calendar 
year prior to the redistribution, that RFQ will not be redistributed as 
IFQ and will not be available for use by any CQE, IFQ permit holder, or 
RQE in that calendar year.
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) The fish will not be calculated as part of the recreational 
harvest of halibut and will not be debited against the RFQ permit 
account or the annual guided sport catch limit as defined in Sec.  
300.61 of this title.
    (h) * * *
    (3) Source of debit. NMFS will use the following sources (see 
paragraphs (h)(3)(i), (ii) and (iii) of this section) of information to 
debit a CDQ halibut, IFQ halibut, IFQ sablefish, or RFQ permit account:
* * * * *
    (iii) Landed RFQ. All annual RFQ halibut issued to an RQE will be 
considered landed in the year for which it is issued.


0
11. In Sec.  679.41:
0
a. Redesignate paragraph (c)(11) as paragraph (c)(12);
0
b. Add new paragraph (c)(11);
0
c. Revise paragraphs (d)(1) and (g)(1); and
0
d. Add paragraphs (g)(9) through (11) and (n).
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.41  Transfer of quota shares and IFQ.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (11) If the person applying to receive or transfer QS is an RQE, 
the following determinations are required:
    (i) The RQE applying to receive or transfer QS, has submitted the 
timely and complete annual report required by Sec.  679.5(v);
    (ii) The RQE applying to receive QS is eligible to hold QS on 
behalf of the charter halibut sector in IFQ regulatory area 2C or 3A; 
and
    (iii) The RQE applying to receive QS has received notification of 
approval of eligibility to receive QS on behalf of the charter halibut 
sector in IFQ regulatory area 2C or 3A as described in paragraph (d)(1) 
of this section.
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) Application for Eligibility. All persons applying to receive QS 
or IFQ

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must submit an Application for Eligibility to Receive QS/IFQ 
(Application for Eligibility) containing accurate information to the 
Regional Administrator. An Application for Eligibility to Receive QS/
IFQ (Application for Eligibility) is not required for a CQE if a 
complete application to become a CQE, as described in paragraph (l)(3) 
of this section, has been approved by the Regional Administrator on 
behalf of an eligible community. An Application for Eligibility to 
Receive QS/IFQ (Application for Eligibility) is not required for the 
RQE if a complete application to become an RQE, as described in 
paragraph (n)(2) of this section, has been approved by the Regional 
Administrator. The Regional Administrator will not approve a transfer 
of IFQ or QS to a person until the Application for Eligibility for that 
person is approved by the Regional Administrator. The Regional 
Administrator will provide an Application for Eligibility form to any 
person on request.
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (1) Except as provided in paragraph (f), (g)(2), (l), or (n) of 
this section, only persons who are IFQ crew members, or who were 
initially issued QS assigned to vessel categories B, C, or D, and meet 
the eligibility requirements in this section, may receive by transfer 
QS assigned to vessel categories B, C, or D, or the IFQ resulting from 
it.
* * * * *
    (9) For transfers of QS to an RQE, the RQE may only receive halibut 
QS that is assigned to IFQ regulatory area 2C or 3A.
    (10) For transfers of QS from an RQE:
    (i) Quota category and block designations at time of purchase by an 
RQE are retained if QS is transferred to an eligible QS holder for use 
in the IFQ program.
    (ii) NMFS will not issue any IFQ from any QS transferred from an 
RQE to a QS holder for use in the IFQ program for a calendar year if 
that QS resulted in the issuance of RFQ to an RQE during that calendar 
year.
    (11)(i) To maintain eligibility as the RQE authorized by NMFS, the 
RQE must be a non-profit entity incorporated under the laws of the 
State of Alaska and recognized as exempt from Federal income tax by the 
Internal Revenue Service as required by paragraph (n)(1)(ii) of this 
section.
    (ii) If the Regional Administrator determines the RQE approved by 
NMFS does not meet the requirements specified in paragraph (n)(1) of 
this section, NMFS will notify the RQE of the Regional Administrator's 
determination and specify that the RQE has 60 days to meet the 
requirements in paragraph (n)(1) of this section to maintain 
eligibility as the RQE authorized by NMFS.
    (iii) If the RQE demonstrates to NMFS within 60 days of 
notification that it meets the requirements in paragraph (n)(1) of this 
section, NMFS will notify the RQE that it remains the authorized RQE.
    (iv) If the RQE does not demonstrate to NMFS within 60 days of 
notification that it meets the requirements in paragraph (n)(1) of this 
section, NMFS will issue an initial administrative determination (IAD):
    (A) Revoking authorization of the RQE;
    (B) Disallowing the RQE from receiving any QS by transfer;
    (C) Requiring the CQE to divest of any QS that it holds; and
    (D) Withholding the issuance of RFQ based on any QS that the RQE 
holds.
    (v) The RQE will have the opportunity to appeal the IAD through the 
National Appeals Office under the provisions established at 15 CFR part 
906.
* * * * *
    (n) Transfer of halibut QS to an RQE--(1) RQE organizational 
structure. (i) The RQE must be a single entity representing IFQ 
regulatory Areas 2C and 3A.
    (ii) The RQE must be a non-profit entity incorporated under the 
laws of the State of Alaska and recognized as exempt from Federal 
income tax by the Internal Revenue Service; and
    (iii) The RQE must submit an annual report to NMFS and the Council 
detailing RQE activities during the prior year according to Sec.  
679.5(v).
    (2) Application for Eligibility. Prior to initially receiving QS by 
transfer, a non-profit entity that intends to participate in the 
Halibut IFQ Program and purchase and hold halibut QS in Area 2C and 
Area 3A as the RQE must have approval from the Regional Administrator. 
To receive that approval, the non-profit entity seeking to become an 
RQE must submit a complete ``Application for a Non-profit Entity to be 
Designated as a Recreational Quota Entity (RQE)'' (available on the 
NMFS Alaska Region website at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/). NMFS 
will approve only one entity as the RQE. A complete application to 
become an RQE must include:
    (i) The articles of incorporation under the laws of the State of 
Alaska for that non-profit entity;
    (ii) Acknowledgement from the Internal Revenue Service that the 
non-profit entity is exempt from Federal income tax under section 
501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code; and
    (iii) Management organization information, including:
    (A) The bylaws of the non-profit entity;
    (B) A list of key personnel of the managing organization including, 
but not limited to, the RQE board of directors, officers, 
representatives, and any managers;
    (C) A description of how the non-profit entity is qualified to 
manage QS on behalf of charter fishery participants and a demonstration 
that the non-profit entity has the management, technical expertise, and 
ability to manage QS and RFQ;
    (D) The name of the non-profit organization, taxpayer ID number, 
NMFS person number, permanent business mailing addresses, name of 
contact persons and additional contact information of the managing 
personnel for the non-profit entity, resumes of management personnel, 
name and notarized signature of applicant, and Notary Public signature 
and date when commission expires; and
    (iv) A statement describing the procedures that will be used to 
determine the acquisition of funds to purchase QS.
    (3) Address for submittal of application. Regional Administrator, 
NMFS, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802.
    (4) Approval. NMFS will approve the first complete application 
received. If an application is approved, NMFS will notify the RQE by 
mail, unless another mode of communication is requested on the 
application.
    (5) Disapproval. If an application is disapproved, that 
determination may be appealed under the provisions established at 15 
CFR part 906.

0
12. In Sec.  679.42:
0
a. Add paragraph (a)(2)(v);
0
b. Revise paragraph (f)(1) introductory text; and
0
c. Add paragraphs (f)(8) and (g)(1)(iii).
    The additions and revision read as follows:


Sec.  679.42  Limitations on use of QS and IFQ.

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (v) In IFQ regulatory areas 2C and 3A, RFQ held by an RQE may be 
harvested aboard charter vessels as defined at 50 CFR 300.61 of any 
size, regardless of the QS category from which that RFQ originated.
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (1) Unless the amount in excess of the following limits was 
received in the

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initial allocation of halibut QS, no person other than a CQE 
representing the community of Adak, AK, individually or collectively, 
or an RQE, may use more than:
* * * * *
    (8)(i) Annual transfer limits. The RQE may not receive by transfer 
more than 594,774 units of Area 2C halibut QS and more than 2,218,716 
units of Area 3A halibut QS in a year.
    (ii) Cumulative use limits. The RQE may not hold more than 
5,947,740 units of Area 2C halibut QS and more than 22,187,161 units of 
Area 3A halibut QS.
    (iii) Vessel category restrictions. (A) The RQE may not hold more 
than 889,548 units of halibut QS in IFQ regulatory area 2C that is 
assigned to vessel category D.
    (B) The RQE may not hold halibut QS in IFQ regulatory area 3A that 
is assigned to vessel category D.
    (C) The RQE may not hold more than 265,524 units of halibut QS that 
is assigned to vessel category B in IFQ regulatory area 2C.
    (g) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) The RQE may not receive:
    (A) Transfers of halibut QS blocks of less than or equal to 24,250 
quota share units in IFQ regulatory area 2C.
    (B) Transfers of halibut QS blocks of less than or equal to 35,620 
quota share units in IFQ regulatory area 3A.
* * * * *

0
13. In Sec.  679.45:
0
a. Revise paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2)(i) introductory text, and 
(a)(2)(i)(A);
0
b. Add paragraphs (a)(2)(i)(B)(3) and (a)(2)(i)(D); and
0
c. Revise paragraphs (a)(3), (a)(4)(i), (b)(1), and (f)(2).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  679.45  IFQ cost recovery program.

    (a) * * *
    (1) Responsibility. An IFQ permit holder is responsible for cost 
recovery fees for landings of his or her IFQ halibut and sablefish, 
including any halibut landed as guided angler fish (GAF), as defined in 
Sec.  300.61 of this title, derived from his or her IFQ accounts. An 
RQE is responsible for cost recovery fees for all RFQ issued to the 
RQE. An IFQ permit holder or RQE must comply with the requirements of 
this section.
    (2) * * *
    (i) General. IFQ fee liability means a cost recovery liability 
based on either the value of all landed IFQ and GAF derived from the 
permit holder's IFQ permit(s), or the value of all RFQ issued to an 
RQE.
    (A) Each year, the Regional Administrator will issue each IFQ 
permit holder a summary of his or her IFQ equivalent pounds landed as 
IFQ and GAF and will issue an RQE a summary of its RFQ pounds issued as 
part of the IFQ Landing and Estimated Fee Liability page described at 
Sec.  679.5(l)(7)(ii)(D).
    (B) * * *
    (3) All RFQ issued to an RQE in IFQ regulatory area 2C or 3A will 
be assessed at the IFQ regulatory area 2C or 3A IFQ standard ex-vessel 
value.
* * * * *
    (D) An RQE may not challenge the standard ex-vessel value used to 
determine the fee liability for all RFQ issued to the RQE.
* * * * *
    (3) Fee collection. (i) An IFQ permit holder with IFQ and/or GAF 
landings is responsible for collecting his or her own fee during the 
calendar year in which the IFQ fish and/or GAF are landed.
    (ii) An RQE is responsible for collecting its own fees during the 
calendar year in which the RFQ is issued to the RQE.
    (4) * * *
    (i) Payment due date. An IFQ permit holder or RQE must submit its 
IFQ fee liability payment(s) to NMFS as instructed at paragraph 
(a)(4)(iii) of this section not later than January 31 of the year 
following the calendar year in which the IFQ or GAF landings were made 
or the RFQ was issued to the RQE.
* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) General. (i) An IFQ permit holder must use either the IFQ 
actual ex-vessel value or the IFQ standard ex-vessel value when 
determining the IFQ fee liability based on ex-vessel value, except that 
landed GAF are assessed at the standard ex-vessel values derived by 
NMFS. An IFQ permit holder must base all fee liability calculations on 
the ex-vessel value that correlates to landed IFQ in IFQ equivalent 
pounds.
    (ii) An RQE must use the IFQ standard ex-vessel value derived by 
NMFS for all RFQ issued to the RQE.
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (2) After the expiration of the 30-day period, the Regional 
Administrator will evaluate any additional documentation submitted by 
an IFQ permit holder or RQE in support of its payment. If the Regional 
Administrator determines that the additional documentation does not 
meet the burden of proving the payment is correct, the Regional 
Administrator will send the IFQ permit holder or RQE an IAD indicating 
that the IFQ permit holder or RQE did not meet the burden of proof to 
change the IFQ fee liability as calculated by the Regional 
Administrator based upon the IFQ standard ex-vessel value. The IAD will 
set out the facts and indicate the deficiencies in the documentation 
submitted by the IFQ permit holder or RQE. An IFQ permit holder or RQE 
who receives an IAD may appeal the IAD, as described in paragraph (h) 
of this section.
* * * * *


Sec.  Sec.  679.41 and 679.45   [Amended]

0
 14. In the table below, for each section indicated in the ``Location'' 
column, remove the title indicated in the ``Remove'' column from 
wherever it appears in the section, and add the title indicated in the 
``Add'' column:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Location                   Remove                  Add
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec.   679.41(l)(3)           50 CFR 679.43.......  15 CFR part 906.
 introductory text, and
 (l)(3)(v)(E)(3).
Sec.   679.41(m)(5)(ii).....  Sec.   679.43.......  15 CFR part 906.
Sec.   679.45(b)(2).........  landed as GAF.......  landed as GAF or
                                                     issued as RFQ.
Sec.   679.45(b)(3)(ii).....  landed GAF..........  landed GAF and RFQ
                                                     issued to an RQE.
Sec.   679.45(b)(3)(v)        aggregated IFQ        aggregated by IFQ
 introductory text.            regulatory area 2C    regulatory area 2C
                               or 3A, to GAF         or 3A, to GAF
                               landings.             landings and RFQ
                                                     issued to an RQE.
Sec.   679.45(d)(2)(i)(A)     IFQ and GAF.........  IFQ, RFQ, and GAF.
 and (B).
Sec.   679.45(d)(2)(i)(C)...  include GAF costs...  include RQE and GAF
                                                     costs.
Sec.   679.45(d)(2)(ii).....  as commercial catch   as commercial catch,
                               or as GAF.            RFQ, or GAF.
Sec.   679.45(d)(4).........  IFQ and GAF.........  IFQ, RFQ, and GAF.
Sec.   679.45(d)(4).........  IFQ permit holder...  IFQ permit holder or
                                                     RQE.
Sec.   679.45(e)(1)           IFQ permit holder...  IFQ permit holder or
 introductory text.                                  RQE.

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Sec.   679.45(e)(1)(i) and    IFQ permit holder...  IFQ permit holder or
 (ii).                                               RQE.
Sec.   679.45(e)(1)(i)......  the IFQ permit        the estimated fee
                               holder's estimated    liability.
                               fee liability.
Sec.   679.45(e)(2).........  IFQ fishing permit    IFQ fishing permit
                               held.                 or RFQ permit
                                                     account held.
Sec.   679.45(e)(2),          IFQ permit holder...  IFQ permit holder or
 (f)(1)(i) and (ii), and                             RQE.
 (f)(5).
Sec.   679.45(f)(1)           IFQ permit holder     IFQ permit holder or
 introductory text.            has.                  RQE has.
Sec.   679.45(f)(1)           by the IFQ permit     by the IFQ permit
 introductory text.            holder.               holder or RQE.
Sec.   679.45(f)(3).........  Sec.   679.43.......  15 CFR part 906.
Sec.   679.45(f)(4).........  the IFQ permit        the IFQ permit
                               holder.               holder or RQE.
Sec.   679.45(g)............  IFQ permit holder     IFQ permit holder or
                               unless the permit     RQE unless the IFQ
                               holder requests.      permit holder or
                                                     RQE requests.
Sec.   679.45(g)............  IFQ permit holder's.  IFQ permit holder's
                                                     or RQE's.
Sec.   679.45(h)............  Sec.   679.43.......  15 CFR part 906.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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                                             Zodiac Seats France Service Bulletin No.                www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-               Written comments regarding the
                                             537–25–003, Revision 1, dated August 29,                locations.html.                                       burden-hour estimates or other aspects
                                             2016.                                                     Issued in Burlington, Massachusetts, on             of the collection-of-information
                                             (h) Installation Prohibition                            September 7, 2018.                                    requirements contained in this final rule
                                                After the effective date of this AD, do not          Robert J. Ganley,                                     may be submitted to NMFS, Alaska
                                             install any affected Zodiac Seats France cabin          Manager, Engine and Propeller Standards               Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK
                                             attendant seat on any aircraft.                         Branch, Aircraft Certification Service.               99082–1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,
                                                                                                     [FR Doc. 2018–20551 Filed 9–20–18; 8:45 am]           Records Officer, in person at NMFS,
                                             (i) Alternative Methods of Compliance
                                             (AMOCs)                                                 BILLING CODE 4910–13–P                                Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street,
                                                                                                                                                           Room 420A, Juneau, AK; by email to
                                                (1) The Manager, Boston ACO Branch,                                                                        OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov; or by
                                             FAA, has the authority to approve AMOCs
                                             for this AD, if requested using the procedures          DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                fax to 202–395–5806.
                                             found in 14 CFR 39.19. In accordance with                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kurt
                                             14 CFR 39.19, send your request to your                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      Iverson, 907–586–7228.
                                             principal inspector or local Flight Standards           Administration                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final
                                             District Office, as appropriate. If sending                                                                   rule implements regulatory amendments
                                             information directly to the manager of the              15 CFR Part 902                                       to authorize an RQE to participate in the
                                             Boston ACO Branch, send it to the attention
                                             of the person identified in paragraph (j)(1) of
                                                                                                                                                           Pacific Halibut and Sablefish Individual
                                             this AD.
                                                                                                     50 CFR Parts 300 and 679                              Fishing Quota Program (IFQ Program) in
                                                (2) Before using any approved AMOC,                  [Docket No. 161222999–8773–02]                        International Pacific Halibut
                                             notify your appropriate principal inspector,                                                                  Commission (IPHC) Regulatory Areas 2C
                                             or lacking a principal inspector, the manager           RIN 0648–BG57                                         and 3A in the Gulf of Alaska. NMFS
                                             of the local flight standards district office/                                                                published the proposed rule to
                                             certificate holding district office.                    Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                   authorize an RQE on October 3, 2017
                                                                                                     Zone Off Alaska; Authorize                            (82 FR 46016). The comment period on
                                             (j) Related Information
                                                                                                     Recreational Quota Entity To                          the proposed rule ended on November
                                                (1) For more information about this AD,              Participate in the Halibut IFQ Program
                                             contact Dorie Resnik, Aerospace Engineer,                                                                     17, 2017. NMFS received 18 comment
                                             Boston ACO Branch, FAA, 1200 District                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    letters on the proposed rule. One of the
                                             Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803; phone: 781–               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  comment letters was outside the scope
                                             238–7693; fax: 781–238–7199; email:                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    of this action. Of the remaining 17
                                             dorie.resnik@faa.gov.                                   Commerce.                                             comment letters, NMFS identified and
                                                (2) Refer to European Aviation Safety                                                                      considered 19 unique, relevant
                                             Agency (EASA) AD 2016–0163, dated August                ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                                                                           comments. A summary of the comments
                                             10, 2016, for more information. You may
                                                                                                     SUMMARY:   NMFS issues regulations that               and NMFS’ responses is provided in the
                                             examine the EASA AD in the AD docket on
                                             the internet at http://www.regulations.gov by           authorize formation of a recreational                 Comments and Responses section of this
                                             searching for and locating Docket No. FAA–              quota entity (RQE) that could participate             preamble.
                                             2017–0688.                                              in the Pacific Halibut and Sablefish                     A detailed review of this rule and the
                                                                                                     Individual Fishing Quota Program in                   rationale for these regulations is
                                             (k) Material Incorporated by Reference
                                                                                                     International Pacific Halibut                         provided in the preamble to the
                                                (1) The Director of the Federal Register             Commission Regulatory Areas 2C and                    proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 3,
                                             approved the incorporation by reference                 3A in the Gulf of Alaska. The RQE is                  2017). Electronic copies of the proposed
                                             (IBR) of the service information listed in this
                                             paragraph under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR
                                                                                                     authorized to purchase and hold a                     rule and the Analysis may be obtained
                                             part 51.                                                limited amount of commercial halibut                  from www.regulations.gov or from the
                                                (2) You must use this service information            quota share that will yield additional                NMFS Alaska Region website at http://
                                             as applicable to do the actions required by             pounds of recreational fishing quota on               alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. All public
                                             this AD, unless the AD specifies otherwise.             an annual basis to augment the amount                 comment letters submitted during the
                                                (i) Zodiac Seats France Service Bulletin             of halibut available for harvest in the               comment period may be obtained from
                                             No. 537–25–003, Revision 1, dated August                charter halibut fishery. The RQE will                 www.regulations.gov.
                                             29, 2016.                                               provide a mechanism for a compensated
                                                (ii) Zodiac Seats France Service                                                                           Background
                                             Information Letter 537–01, dated July 31,
                                                                                                     reallocation of a portion of commercial
                                             2015.                                                   halibut quota share to the charter                    Authority for Action
                                                (3) For service information identified in            halibut fishery. This final rule is                     The IPHC and NMFS manage fishing
                                             this AD, contact Zodiac Seats France, Rue               necessary to promote social and                       for Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus
                                             Robert Marechal Senior B.P. 69, 36100                   economic flexibility in the charter                   stenolepis) through regulations
                                             Issoudun, France; phone: +33 (0) 9 70 83 08             halibut fishery, and is intended to                   established under authority of the
                                             30; fax: +33 (0) 2 54 03 39 00; email: zs.tac@          promote the goals and objectives of the
                                             zodiacaerospace.com; internet: http://                                                                        Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982
                                                                                                     Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982,                 (Halibut Act). The IPHC adopts
                                             www.services.zodiacaerospace.com.
                                                (4) You may view this service information
                                                                                                     and other applicable laws.                            regulations governing the Pacific halibut
                                             at FAA, Engine & Propeller Standards                    DATES: This rule is effective on October              (halibut) fishery under the Convention
                                             Branch, 1200 District Avenue, Burlington,               22, 2018.                                             between the United States and Canada
                                             MA 01803. For information on the                        ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the                   for the Preservation of the Halibut
                                             availability of this material at the FAA, call          Regulatory Impact/Initial Regulatory                  Fishery of the North Pacific Ocean and
daltland on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with RULES




                                             781–238–7759.                                           Flexibility Analysis/Environmental                    Bering Sea (Convention), signed at
                                                (5) You may view this service information
                                             that is incorporated by reference at the
                                                                                                     Assessment (collectively, Analysis)                   Ottawa, Ontario, on March 2, 1953, as
                                             National Archives and Records                           prepared for this action are available                amended by a Protocol Amending the
                                             Administration (NARA). For information on               from http://www.regulations.gov or from               Convention (signed at Washington, DC,
                                             the availability of this material at NARA, call         the NMFS Alaska Region website at                     on March 29, 1979). For the United
                                             202–741–6030, or go to: http://                         http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                      States, regulations developed by the


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                                             IPHC are subject to acceptance by the                      The proposed rule describes the                    daily and annual limits on the number
                                             Secretary of State with concurrence                     history and development of annual                     of fish retained, fish size limits, and
                                             from the Secretary of Commerce. After                   management measures for the charter                   closures on specific days of the week for
                                             acceptance by the Secretary of State and                fishery. The proposed rule also provides              charter halibut fishing.
                                             the Secretary of Commerce, NMFS                         a summary of the development of the                      This final rule will allow the RQE to
                                             publishes the IPHC regulations in the                   Charter Halibut Limited Access Program                purchase commercial halibut QS from
                                             Federal Register as annual management                   (CHLAP) that established Charter                      the commercial halibut sector. The
                                             measures pursuant to 50 CFR 300.62.                     Halibut Permits (CHPs), and provides                  harvest pounds associated with the QS
                                             The interim final rule implementing                     details on the Guided Angler Fish (GAF)               will yield annual Recreational Fishing
                                             IPHC regulations for the 2018 fishing                   Program, which authorizes limited                     Quota that will supplement the amount
                                             season, including regulations affecting                 annual transfers of commercial halibut                of halibut allocated to the charter sector
                                             sport fishing for halibut and vessels in                IFQ as GAF to qualified CHP holders.                  under the existing CSP. If the RQE
                                             the charter fishery in IPHC Regulatory                  The proposed rule describes the                       obtains enough QS, some or all of the
                                             Areas 2C (Southeast Alaska) and 3A                      Community Quota Entity Program (CQE)                  halibut size and bag limits could be
                                             (Southcentral Alaska), was published                    as well, where eligible communities can               relaxed for charter anglers, up to a point
                                             March 20, 2018 (83 FR 12133).                           form non-profit corporations to                       where charter anglers could potentially
                                                The Halibut Act, at sections 773c(a)                 purchase catcher vessel quota shares                  retain up to two fish of any size as a
                                             and (b), provides the Secretary of                      (QS). The IFQ resulting from the QS                   daily bag limit, which is the current
                                             Commerce with general responsibility to                 may then be leased to community                       daily limit for unguided halibut anglers.
                                             carry out the Convention and the                        residents annually.                                      Quota share obtained by the RQE will
                                             Halibut Act. In adopting regulations that                  As described in the proposed rule and              be purchased on the open market, with
                                             may be necessary to carry out the                       in Section 2.3 of the Analysis,                       prices and terms negotiated between the
                                             purposes and objectives of the                          regulatory areas established by the IPHC              buyer (RQE) and sellers (commercial
                                             Convention and the Halibut Act, the                     are referred to as ‘‘IPHC Regulatory                  halibut QS holders). The regulations
                                             Secretary of Commerce is directed to                    Areas.’’ This preamble uses the terms                 allow the RQE to hold QS indefinitely,
                                             consult with the Secretary of the                       ‘‘Area 2C’’ and ‘‘Area 3A’’ to refer to               and to transfer QS back to the
                                             department in which the U.S. Coast                      IPHC Regulatory Areas 2C and 3A,                      commercial halibut sector. This
                                             Guard is operating, which is currently                  respectively.                                         preamble uses the term ‘‘RQE Program’’
                                             the Department of Homeland Security.                                                                          to refer to the regulations that authorize
                                                The Halibut Act, at section 773c(c),                 Summary of This Action                                the RQE and determine its activities and
                                             also provides the North Pacific Fishery                    This final rule will change halibut                responsibilities. Additional detail on the
                                             Management Council (Council) with                       fishery management in Areas 2C                        specific provisions that apply to the
                                             authority to develop regulations,                       (Southeast Alaska) and 3A (Central Gulf               RQE is provided in the section of this
                                             including limited access regulations,                   of Alaska). It will implement a                       preamble titled ‘‘Provisions of Final
                                             that are in addition to, and not in                     regulatory amendment to allow a non-                  Rule.’’
                                             conflict with, approved IPHC                            profit RQE to represent the charter
                                                                                                     sector in Areas 2C and 3A. Sport fishing              Purpose and Need
                                             regulations. Regulations developed by
                                             the Council may be implemented by                       for Pacific halibut in Areas 2C and 3A                   The preamble to the proposed rule (82
                                             NMFS only after approval by the                         is subject to distinct regulations,                   FR 46016, October 3, 2017) provided a
                                             Secretary of Commerce. The Council has                  depending upon whether anglers are                    detailed description of the purpose and
                                             exercised this authority in the                         guided (charter) or unguided. To                      need for this final rule. A brief summary
                                             development of halibut fishery                          provide stability in the charter fishery              is provided here. As stated above, the
                                             management measures, codified at 50                     and to help meet allocation objectives,               charter fishery is limited to harvesting
                                             CFR 300.65, 300.66, and 300.67. The                     the Council adopted and NMFS                          its percentage of the Area 2C or 3A
                                             Council also developed the IFQ Program                  implemented the CHLAP in January                      combined catch limit allocated under
                                             for the commercial halibut and sablefish                2010. The CHLAP limits the total                      the CSP. Charter catch limits increase or
                                             fisheries, codified at 50 CFR part 679.                 number of charter vessel operators that               decrease as total halibut abundance
                                             Management of halibut in the IFQ                        may participate in the guided sport                   increases or decreases. When halibut
                                             Program is authorized under the Halibut                 fishery in Areas 2C and 3A. To fish for               abundance is relatively low, as it has
                                             Act.                                                    halibut with charter anglers on board,                been in recent years compared to
                                                                                                     an operator must have an original, valid              abundance in the 1990s and 2000s, the
                                             Summary Background on Management                                                                              charter allocations under the CSP are
                                                                                                     CHP on board.
                                             of the Charter Halibut Fishery                             Since 2014, harvests of charter halibut            lower, resulting in more restrictive
                                                A comprehensive history of                           in Alaska have been subject to a CSP                  annual management measures.
                                             management of the guided sport fishery                  that allocates harvests between the                      The only way that charter operators
                                             for halibut (also referred to herein as the             commercial halibut IFQ fishery and the                have been able to provide more
                                             ‘‘charter fishery’’) was presented in the               charter fishery. To keep the harvests of              opportunity to charter clients than the
                                             proposed rule for this action published                 the charter fishery within its allocation,            established management measures allow
                                             October 3, 2017 (82 FR 46016). The                      regulations are developed annually in a               for in their area is through participation
                                             proposed rule also provides essential                   cooperative effort between the Council,               in the GAF Program by individual
                                             background of the commercial halibut                    NMFS, and IPHC.                                       charter operators. Because of the current
                                             and sablefish IFQ Program and how the                      Regulations for charter anglers are                restrictions on charter harvests under
                                             IFQ Program intersects with                             generally more restrictive than                       the CSP and the limited flexibility for
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                                             management of the charter fishery,                      regulations for unguided anglers, and                 charter operators to provide additional
                                             primarily through the Catch Sharing                     have become more stringent as halibut                 harvest opportunities to their clients,
                                             Plan (CSP) that establishes allocations of              abundance has dropped and charter                     charter operators have expressed their
                                             halibut harvests between the                            catch limits have been reduced. Charter               desire to find a market-based
                                             commercial halibut IFQ and charter                      angling restrictions vary between Areas               mechanism to increase their overall
                                             sectors.                                                2C and 3A. Typical restrictions include               allocation of the halibut resource.


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                                                Based on these concerns, in 2015, the                on the estimated adjusted charter catch               applicant wishing to become the RQE is
                                             Council initiated the analytic process to               limits. RFQ held by the RQE will be                   required to demonstrate it is a non-
                                             develop a ‘‘market-based mechanism’’ to                 available for harvest by all charter                  profit entity registered under the laws of
                                             allow a non-profit entity to purchase                   anglers aboard registered charter vessels             the State of Alaska by submitting to
                                             and hold a limited amount of                            of any size, regardless of the QS                     NMFS the articles of incorporation and
                                             commercial halibut QS on behalf of                      category from which that RFQ                          management organization information,
                                             charter anglers. The intent of the                      originated. Under this rule, RFQ may                  including bylaws and a list of key
                                             Council was to provide additional                       not be transferred as GAF. Unless                     personnel including, but not limited to,
                                             harvest opportunity and less restrictive                specified, regulations that refer only to             the board of directors, officers,
                                             annual harvest measures for charter                     IFQ permit holders do not apply to the                representatives, and managers.
                                             anglers in times of low halibut                         RQE. Likewise, unless specified in this                  Articles of incorporation are public
                                             abundance, while complying with total                   rule, regulations that refer only to IFQ              documents that must be filed with the
                                             halibut removals under the catch limits                 do not apply to RFQ.                                  state agency where the corporation
                                             established by the IPHC under the CSP.                     This final rule does not change the                becomes incorporated (e.g., with
                                             In initiating this effort, the Council                  underlying allocations to the                         Alaska’s Division of Corporations,
                                             sought to balance the objectives of                     commercial IFQ fishery and charter                    Business, and Professional Licensing).
                                             participants in the charter fishery                     fishery specified in the CSP, and does                The RQE must be incorporated within
                                             without undermining the goals of the                    not change the total QS pool. Therefore,              the State of Alaska consistent with
                                             IFQ Program or creating significant                     the QS holders in the commercial IFQ                  incorporation requirements applicable
                                             adverse impacts to other halibut sectors.               fishery who do not transfer QS to the                 to CQEs.
                                             A complete history of the development                   RQE will receive the same amount of                      In addition to demonstrating it is a
                                             of this action is described in the                      IFQ pounds issued for their QS units,                 non-profit corporation recognized by the
                                             proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 3,                  regardless of the amount of QS                        State of Alaska, the applicant wishing to
                                             2017) and Section 2.2 of the Analysis.                  transferred to, and held by, the RQE.                 become the RQE is required to
                                                                                                                                                           demonstrate it has been granted an
                                             Recreational Quota Entity for Area 2C                   Provisions of Final Rule                              exemption from Federal income tax by
                                             and Area 3A                                                                                                   the IRS by submitting to NMFS the IRS
                                                                                                     RQE Organizational Structure
                                                This final rule allows an RQE to be                                                                        acknowledgement of the entity’s Federal
                                             established as an eligible entity to                       The Council recommended and                        tax exemption.
                                             purchase halibut QS in Area 2C and                      NMFS implements the requirement that                     NMFS requires the approved RQE to
                                             Area 3A, with limitations, for use by the               an RQE must be established as a                       maintain its non-profit and tax-exempt
                                             charter fishery as a whole. This final                  qualified non-profit entity registered                status, as described above. If the
                                             rule designates the RQE as an eligible                  under the laws of the State of Alaska                 approved RQE entity does not meet this
                                             participant in the IFQ Program that can                 and recognized as exempt from Federal                 requirement, NMFS will not issue the
                                             purchase Area 2C and 3A halibut QS for                  income tax by the Internal Revenue                    RFQ that would otherwise be issued to
                                             use by all charter halibut anglers in the               Service (IRS) to purchase and hold                    the RQE based on its QS holdings. In
                                             respective area. Any halibut QS                         halibut QS for use by the charter fishery.            addition, NMFS will provide the
                                             purchased by the RQE will be held by                    The QS held by an RQE could yield                     approved RQE entity with an
                                             this entity for the common use of                       RFQ annually. This final rule allows a                opportunity to reinstate its non-profit
                                             charter halibut anglers.                                single non-profit entity to form to                   and/or tax-exempt status. If the
                                                Halibut QS held by the RQE will                      represent and manage separate QS                      approved RQE entity does not
                                             generate annual pounds of recreational                  holdings for Areas 2C and 3A. More                    demonstrate to NMFS that it is a
                                             fishing quota (RFQ), a type of annual                   detailed information on the structure of              qualified non-profit entity registered
                                             harvest privilege similar to IFQ that has               the RQE is provided in the preamble to                under the laws of the State of Alaska
                                             special requirements that pertain only to               the proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October               and recognized as exempt from Federal
                                             the RQE. RFQ will be calculated in the                  3, 2017) and in Section 4.8.1.1 of the                income tax by the IRS by the established
                                             same manner as IFQ. Under this final                    Analysis.                                             deadline, NMFS will issue an Initial
                                             rule, the specific amount of RFQ (in net                   This final rule adds new definitions               Administrative Determination (IAD) to
                                             pounds) is determined by the number of                  in § 679.2 for ‘‘recreational fishing quota           revoke the entity’s status as the
                                             QS units held by the RQE as of October                  (RFQ)’’ and ‘‘recreational quota entity               approved RQE and to require the entity
                                             1 of the preceding calendar year, the                   (RQE).’’                                              to divest its QS holdings. The entity has
                                             total number of halibut QS units issued                                                                       the opportunity to appeal the IAD
                                             in Area 2C or 3A as of January 15 of the                Eligibility                                           through the National Appeals Office
                                             year the IFQ or RFQ is issued, and the                    This final rule establishes                         under the provisions established at 15
                                             total amount of halibut allocated to the                requirements for the formation of a                   CFR part 906. The applicant must
                                             commercial IFQ fisheries in Areas 2C                    single RQE that would be eligible to                  complete the ‘‘Application for a Non-
                                             and 3A for that year.                                   purchase and hold commercial halibut                  profit Corporation to be Designated as a
                                                Although the amount of RFQ is                        QS for use by the guided halibut sector.              Recreational Quota Entity (RQE)’’ and
                                             calculated in the same way as IFQ, it is                The RQE must be a qualified non-profit                submit it to NMFS Alaska Region for
                                             subject to different requirements. The                  entity registered under the laws of the               review and approval. The application
                                             additional pounds of RFQ for each                       State of Alaska and recognized as                     form will be available on the NMFS
                                             regulatory area are combined with the                   exempt from Federal income tax by the                 Alaska Region website at https://
                                             charter catch limit determined under                    IRS. To qualify as exempt from Federal                alaskafisheries.noaa.gov after the
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                                             the CSP to calculate an adjusted charter                income tax, an organization must seek                 effective date of this rule. NMFS will
                                             catch limit for the year for Area 2C or                 recognition of exemption from Federal                 approve the first complete RQE
                                             3A. Annual charter management                           income tax under section 501(a) of the                application it receives. All other RQE
                                             measures for Areas 2C and 3A will be                    Internal Revenue Code.                                applications will be disapproved. NMFS
                                             analyzed, recommended to the IPHC,                        To be approved as the entity eligible               will notify the RQE when its application
                                             and adopted for implementation based                    to purchase and hold halibut QS, the                  has been approved. Once approved,


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                                             NMFS will establish an account for QS                   Limit on Total QS Holdings by the RQE                 40 of the Analysis). In Area 3A, the RQE
                                             and RFQ holdings when the RQE                             This final rule places limits on the                is prohibited from purchasing or
                                             acquires QS. If NMFS disapproves an                     total amount of halibut QS that may be                holding D-category QS. The RQE may
                                             application, that determination may be                  held by the RQE. For Area 2C, the RQE                 purchase any amount, up to the annual
                                             appealed to the NMFS National Appeals                   can hold up to 10 percent of the 2015                 transfer and cumulative use limits of
                                             Office under the provisions established                                                                       A-, B-, and C-category QS in Area 3A.
                                                                                                     commercial QS pool. This proportion is
                                             at 15 CFR part 906. Detailed information                                                                      The vessel category restrictions are
                                                                                                     calculated based on the entire QS pool,
                                             on RQE eligibility is provided in the                                                                         discussed in more detail in Section
                                                                                                     including categories and blocks of QS
                                             preamble to the proposed rule (82 FR                                                                          4.8.1.2.5 of the Analysis.
                                                                                                     units that the RQE is prohibited from                    NMFS adds a new paragraph at
                                             46016, October 3, 2017) and in Section                  purchasing (discussed in the next
                                             4.8 of the Analysis.                                                                                          § 679.42(f)(8) describing RQE use limits
                                                                                                     sections of this preamble). Ten percent               for specific vessel categories of QS.
                                                This rule adds a new paragraph to                    of the 2015 commercial QS pool in Area
                                             § 679.41(n) to describe the application                 2C equates to 5,947,740 QS units.                     Block Restrictions
                                             process and eligibility requirements for                  This final rule limits QS holdings for                In addition to vessel category
                                             a prospective RQE.                                      Area 3A to 12 percent of the 2015 entire              restrictions for RQE purchases of QS,
                                                                                                     commercial QS pool, including                         this final rule places limits on the size
                                             Restrictions on Transfers                               categories and blocks of QS units that                of QS blocks that the RQE may
                                                This final rule authorizes two-way                   the RQE is prohibited from purchasing.                purchase. The RQE is prohibited from
                                             transfers of QS. QS acquired by the RQE                 Twelve percent of the 2015 commercial                 purchasing (i.e., receiving by transfer)
                                                                                                     QS pool in Area 3A equates to                         blocks of QS by category that equate to
                                             may be transferred to an otherwise
                                                                                                     22,187,161 units.                                     1,500 pounds or less (based on 2015
                                             eligible participant in the commercial
                                                                                                       As described in the proposed rule (82               pounds). For Area 2C, this means that
                                             IFQ fishery. Because QS and the
                                                                                                     FR 46016, October 3, 2017), this final                the RQE cannot purchase blocked QS of
                                             resulting IFQ used in the commercial
                                                                                                     rule specifies the limits on total QS                 24,250 units or less. For Area 3A, the
                                             IFQ fishery is subject to vessel
                                                                                                     holdings by the RQE in regulations so                 RQE is prohibited from purchasing
                                             categories and block designations on
                                                                                                     that they are clearly defined for fishery             blocked QS of 35,620 units or less.
                                             initially-issued QS—unlike the QS and
                                                                                                     participants and will not fluctuate if                Block restrictions are discussed in more
                                             resulting RFQ used by the RQE, which
                                                                                                     there are future changes in the Area 2C               detail in Section 4.8.1.3 of the Analysis.
                                             is exempt from such categories and
                                                                                                     or 3A QS pools. The limits on RQE                       NMFS adds a new paragraph at
                                             designations—NMFS will track QS
                                                                                                     holdings of QS are discussed in further               § 679.42(g)(1)(iii) to establish
                                             units, IFQ pounds, and vessel category                  detail in Section 4.8.1.2.3 of the                    restrictions on the type and amount of
                                             and block designations that apply to                    Analysis.                                             blocked QS that the RQE can hold and
                                             ensure that original categories and                       NMFS adds a new paragraph at                        receive by transfer.
                                             designations for the commercial IFQ                     § 679.42(f)(8) to describe the QS holding
                                             fishery are maintained during the                       limits for the RQE.                                   Revisions for the Calculation of the
                                             transfer process. Detailed information                                                                        Charter Catch Limit and Establishment
                                             on transfers of QS between the                          Limit on GAF Transfers as RQE                         of Annual Management Measures
                                             commercial and charter fishery is                       Holdings Increase                                        This final rule also modifies several
                                             provided in the preamble to the                            Part of this RQE Program limits the                regulations to facilitate the proper
                                             proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 3,                  total amount of GAF that may be used                  accounting of RFQ. This section
                                             2017) and in Section 4.8 of the Analysis.               annually by CHP holders. The GAF                      describes the process that will be used
                                                NMFS modifies § 679.42 to describe                   transfer restrictions are adopted so that             annually to calculate the amount of RFQ
                                             the QS transfer process for RQEs.                       in any year, the combined amount of                   and establish annual management
                                                                                                     RFQ and GAF transferred to CHP                        measures.
                                             Annual Limit on Transfers to an RQE                     holders cannot exceed a poundage equal                   On October 1 of each year, the RQE’s
                                                                                                     to the maximum amount of pounds that                  QS holdings will be used as the basis for
                                                This final rule establishes area-
                                                                                                     could be issued as RFQ in Area 2C or                  estimating the number of RFQ pounds
                                             specific annual limits on the amount of
                                                                                                     3A. The limit on GAF transfers as RQE                 to add to the charter allocation under
                                             halibut QS that can transfer to an RQE.
                                                                                                     QS holdings increase is discussed in                  the CSP for the following calendar year.
                                             Under this final rule, the RQE may
                                                                                                     further detail in Section 4.8.1.2.4 of the            This estimated combined allocation will
                                             transfer up to the equivalent of 1
                                                                                                     Analysis.                                             be used to recommend the charter
                                             percent of the commercial QS units in
                                                                                                        To implement these restrictions on                 fishery management measures for the
                                             Area 2C based on the 2015 pool of all                                                                         following year. The process and
                                                                                                     IFQ transfers to GAF, NMFS adds a new
                                             QS categories (59,477,396 units). An                                                                          timeline for setting annual management
                                                                                                     paragraph at § 300.65(c)(5)(ii)(D)(1)(iv).
                                             annual transfer limit was set equivalent                                                                      measures remains unchanged. Once the
                                             to 1.2 percent of the commercial QS                     Vessel Category Restrictions                          IPHC annual management measures are
                                             pool in Area 3A based on the 2015 pool                    This rule also places limits on the                 approved, typically in late February or
                                             of all QS categories (184,893,008 units).               amounts of QS the RQE could hold by                   early March, NMFS will issue pounds of
                                             For a more detailed description of the                  vessel category. In Area 2C, the RQE is               RFQ to the RQE based on the number
                                             rationale for this provision, please see                limited to holding an amount equal to                 of QS units held by the RQE on October
                                             the preamble of the proposed rule (82                   10 percent of D-category QS and an                    1 of the previous year. This RFQ will
                                             FR 46016, October 3, 2017). Annual                      amount equal to 10 percent of B-                      augment the charter catch limit
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                                             transfer limits are discussed in further                category QS, based on the Area 2C 2015                established under the CSP. The
                                             detail in Section 4.8.1.2.2 of the                      QS pools. Translated to QS units, this                regulations establish October 1 as the
                                             Analysis.                                               rule prohibits the RQE from holding                   date for determining how many QS
                                                NMFS adds a new paragraph at                         more than 889,548 units of D-category                 units will yield RFQ so that the
                                             § 679.42(f)(8) to implement the annual                  QS, and more than 265,524 units of B-                 Council’s Charter Committee and the
                                             transfer limits on QS for RQEs.                         category QS, in Area 2C (see Table 4–                 Council is able to estimate the pounds


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                                             of RFQ that the RQE receives in the                     QS holdings by the RQE are calculated                 between the total amount of available
                                             following year. The Charter Committee                   and added to the charter catch limit                  RFQ and the amount needed for the
                                             will then be able to factor that amount                 under the CSP.                                        charter fishery is excess RFQ. NMFS
                                             into its recommendations for the                                                                              will redistribute the amount of excess
                                                                                                     Redistribution of Excess RFQ
                                             following year’s charter management                                                                           RFQ using the process recommended by
                                             measures.                                                  This final rule establishes a temporary            the Council.
                                                The RFQ will not be issued to the                    redistribution of RFQ from the RQE to                    Under this final rule, 50 percent of
                                             RQE in the upcoming fishing year for                    the commercial IFQ fishery if the RQE                 any RFQ in excess of the amount
                                             any QS that the RQE received by                         holdings of QS provide a charter harvest              needed to achieve the unguided
                                             transfer after October 1. If the RQE                    opportunity greater than the unguided                 recreational management measures in
                                             transfers QS that it holds on October 1                 recreational management measures in                   either Area 2C or 3A is redistributed as
                                             to a recipient in the commercial IFQ                    either Area 2C or 3A. Under this final                IFQ to all catcher vessel QS holders in
                                             fishery after that date, NMFS will not                  rule, NMFS will not issue annual RFQ                  the applicable area (Area 2C or Area 3A)
                                             issue IFQ to the commercial recipient                   in excess of the adjusted charter catch               who held not more than 32,333 QS units
                                             for that QS in the following calendar                   limit needed for charter anglers to                   in Area 2C, and 47,469 QS units in Area
                                             year. This approach is similar to the                   obtain the unguided recreational                      3A (i.e., the amount of QS that yielded
                                             method used in the commercial fishery                   management measures for that area. For                2,000 pounds of IFQ in 2015) in the year
                                             to allow the transfer of QS but not the                 more information on the charter catch                 prior to the redistribution, and who also
                                             IFQ once that IFQ has been used. In this                limit, see the preamble of the proposed               held that QS eligible for redistribution
                                             case, NMFS considers that RFQ is                        rule (82 FR 46016, October 3, 2017).                  during the year that the redistribution
                                             effectively ‘‘used’’ if it is assigned to the              The Council and the Analysis use the               occurs. This 50 percent is redistributed
                                             charter allocation for the following                    term ‘‘reallocate’’ to describe the                   among qualified QS holders in
                                             calendar year. If the RQE receives QS by                temporary (1-year) redistribution of                  proportion to their QS holdings.
                                             transfer after October 1, that QS will not              excess RFQ to the commercial IFQ                         The Council’s recommendation stated
                                             result in the issuance of RFQ for the                   fishery. NMFS notes that the term                     that 50 percent of excess RFQ should be
                                             following calendar year. However, if the                reallocate is often used in other                     redistributed ‘‘equally’’ to all qualified
                                             RQE subsequently transfers any QS                       regulations to describe a permanent                   QS holders. NMFS will implement this
                                             received by transfer after October 1 that               transfer of harvest privileges from one               provision by dividing the amount of IFQ
                                             did not result in RFQ back to the                       group of participants to another. NMFS                available for redistribution to qualified
                                             commercial IFQ fishery, NMFS will                       uses the term ‘‘redistribute’’ in this rule           QS holders by the total amount of QS
                                             issue IFQ to the commercial recipient                   to clarify for fishery participants and the           units held by all qualified QS holders.
                                             for that QS.                                            public that the distribution of excess                For example, if there were 50,000
                                                In late November of each year, NMFS                  RFQ to commercial IFQ fishery                         pounds of excess RFQ to be
                                             will estimate the pounds of RFQ that                    participants is in effect for one year, and           redistributed as IFQ in Area 3A in
                                             will be available to the RQE in the                     is not a permanent reallocation.                      calendar year 2025 among QS holders
                                             upcoming year, based on the QS units                       This rule implements the following                 who held not more than 47,469 QS units
                                             held by the RQE on October 1, the                       process for the temporary redistribution              in the year prior to the redistribution
                                             QS:IFQ ratio of the current year, and the               of RFQ (as IFQ) to the commercial IFQ                 (2024), and in the year during which the
                                             IPHC’s preliminary estimate of the                      fishery, in the event that the RQE has                redistribution occurs (2025), and the
                                             possible combined catch limits in Areas                 QS holdings in excess of the amount                   total sum of all QS held by those
                                             2C and 3A.                                              needed to provide charter anglers with                qualified QS holders is 500,000 units,
                                                In December of each year, the Council                harvest opportunities equal to those for              then each of the qualified QS holders
                                             will recommend a range of potential                     unguided recreational anglers. Each                   would receive an additional 1/10 of a
                                             charter management measures for Areas                   January, the IPHC will recommend                      pound of IFQ in 2025 for each QS unit
                                             2C and 3A that are expected to limit                    charter fishery management measures                   they hold. NMFS does not issue IFQ in
                                             charter harvests in an area to the                      for Areas 2C and 3A that are expected                 less than one pound increments;
                                             estimated charter catch limit, plus the                 to limit charter harvest to the adjusted              therefore, NMFS will round the amount
                                             estimated supplemental pounds                           charter catch limit for each area (the                of redistributed IFQ to the nearest
                                             provided by the RFQ.                                    sum of the annual guided sport catch                  pound for each qualified QS holder.
                                                In this final rule, NMFS is revising                 limit under the CSP and the estimated                 Section 4.8.1.3 of the Analysis provides
                                             § 679.40(c)(2) to clarify that NMFS will                amount of RFQ from the RQE’s QS                       additional information on the method
                                             use the QS pool for the IFQ regulatory                  holdings on October 1 of the previous                 NMFS will use to redistribute excess
                                             area, including Areas 2C and 3A, on                     year).                                                RFQ.
                                             record with the NMFS Alaska Region,                        After the IPHC recommends charter                     This final rule requires the QS holder
                                             on January 15 of that year for the                      fishery management measures, NMFS                     to hold the QS in the year prior to the
                                             purpose of calculating the amount of                    will determine if a redistribution of                 redistribution to meet the clear intent of
                                             IFQ and RFQ for that regulatory area for                excess RFQ is necessary. If the IPHC has              the Council, as well as in the year that
                                             that year. The revision to move the date                adopted charter fishery management                    the redistribution occurs in order to
                                             of record from January 31 to January 15                 measures that are equivalent to the                   ensure the proper administration of this
                                             of each year ensures that IPHC will be                  unguided recreational management                      provision. This requirement ensures
                                             able to determine the amount of IFQ and                 measures in either Area 2C or 3A (e.g.,               that IFQ is issued to persons who hold
                                             RFQ and that the total allocations are                  a daily bag limit of two halibut of any               the underlying QS eligible to receive the
                                                                                                     size), NMFS will determine the amount
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                                             assigned to the respective commercial                                                                         redistribution.
                                             IFQ and charter fisheries when it adopts                of RFQ that are needed to account for                    Under this final rule, the remaining
                                             annual management measures at its                       charter harvest in Area 2C and Area 3A                50 percent of RFQ in excess of the
                                             annual meeting in late January.                         under the recommended management                      amount needed to achieve the unguided
                                                NMFS is also revising § 300.65(c) to                 measures and issue that amount as RFQ                 sport management measures in either
                                             authorize the use of RFQ in the charter                 to supplement the charter fishery                     Area 2C or 3A will be redistributed
                                             fishery, and to describe how and when                   allocation under the CSP. The difference              equally among all CQEs that held


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                                             halibut QS in the applicable area (Area                 charter fishery’s harvest is under its                Additionally, the RQE is required to
                                             2C or Area 3A) in the year prior to the                 catch limit in Area 2C or 3A for that                 submit the following information by
                                             redistribution as well as in the year that              year. In December of each year, NMFS                  regulatory area: (1) The total amount of
                                             the redistribution occurs. If no CQE                    will (1) determine the standard prices                halibut QS by vessel category and block
                                             holds QS in the applicable area (Area 2C                and the cost recovery fee percentage, (2)             held by the RQE at the start of the
                                             or Area 3A) in the preceding year and                   announce the standard prices and the                  calendar year, on October 1, and at the
                                             in the year that the redistribution                     cost recovery fee percentage in the                   end of the calendar year; (2) a list of all
                                             occurs, this 50 percent of the excess                   Federal Register, and (3) issue the RQE               transfers (purchases, sales, and any
                                             RFQ will not be redistributed in that                   a fee assessment. The RFQ fee                         other transfers) of halibut QS, including
                                             area. In other words, the excess RFQ                    assessment will be based on the number                transaction prices if applicable; and (3)
                                             will be unfished or ‘‘left in the water’’               of RFQ pounds added to either the Area                the number of CHPs and associated
                                             for conservation.                                       2C or 3A charter catch limit based on                 angler endorsements purchased and
                                               Section 4.8.1.3 of the Analysis                       QS holdings as of October 1 of the prior              held by the RQE.
                                             describes the options considered by the                 year multiplied by the standard price for                Section 679.41(c)(10)(ii) requires a
                                             Council and NMFS in developing this                     Area 2C or Area 3A, and multiplied by                 CQE to submit a timely and complete
                                             portion of this final rule.                             the cost recovery fee percentage                      annual report to NMFS before a transfer
                                               NMFS adds regulations under                           (approximately 3 percent in recent                    of QS will be approved or IFQ will be
                                             § 679.40(c) to describe how excess RFQ                  years). The cost recovery fee payment                 issued. A similar requirement for the
                                             will be redistributed.                                  from the RQE to NMFS is due by                        RQE annual report is added at new
                                             Cost Recovery Fees                                      January 31 of each year.                              paragraph § 679.41(c)(11)(i). If the RQE
                                                                                                        Additional information about                       held QS in the previous year and has
                                                The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                         assessing cost recovery fees for an RQE               not submitted a timely and complete
                                             Conservation and Management Act                         is provided in Section 4.8.1.4.1 of the               annual report by the January 31
                                             (Magnuson-Stevens Act) at section                       Analysis.                                             deadline, NMFS will not approve a
                                             304(d)(2)(A) requires that cost recovery                   NMFS is revising regulations                       transfer of QS or issue RFQ until the
                                             fees be collected for the costs directly                throughout § 679.45 to incorporate the                report is submitted. To confirm receipt
                                             related to the management, data                         RQE into the IFQ Program cost recovery                of the report, this rule requires that the
                                             collection, and enforcement of any                      fee estimation and collection process.                RQE submit the annual report to both
                                             limited access privilege programs. This
                                                                                                     General Reporting                                     the Council and NMFS.
                                             includes programs such as the                                                                                    NMFS is adding §§ 679.5(v) and
                                             commercial halibut IFQ Program, under                     Because all RFQ is considered landed                679.41(c)(11)(i) to include the RQE
                                             which a dedicated allocation is                         or used by the RQE in the year for                    annual report requirements.
                                             provided to IFQ permit holders. Fees                    which it is issued and the standard
                                             owed are a percentage, not to exceed 3                  prices are applied to pounds of RFQ, the              Other Regulatory Changes
                                             percent, of the ex-vessel value of fish                 RQE is not required to complete the                      NMFS revises the IFQ regulations at
                                             landed and debited from IFQ permits.                    recordkeeping and reporting                           50 CFR part 679 that refer to ‘‘an IFQ
                                             Each year, NMFS sends fee statements                    requirements described for the IFQ                    permit holder’’ to also include the term
                                             to IFQ holders whose annual IFQ was                     Program at § 679.5(1). The RQE is                     ‘‘RQE’’ where applicable.
                                             landed; those holders must remit fees by                exempt from submitting the IFQ Prior                     NMFS revises regulations at 50 CFR
                                             January 31 of the following year. Under                 Notice of Landing, Product Transfer,                  part 679 that refer to the IFQ permit that
                                             this rule, the RQE is responsible for all               IFQ Landing, IFQ Transshipment                        also pertain to the RQE to include the
                                             cost recovery fees on their annual RFQ.                 Authorization, and IFQ Departure                      term ‘‘RFQ permit account.’’ NMFS
                                                In years when the RQE holds QS and                   reports.                                              revised this language because the RQE
                                             the RFQ is issued to augment the charter                                                                      will not be issued an IFQ fishing permit.
                                             fishery’s catch limit, the charter fishery              Annual Report
                                                                                                                                                           Instead, NMFS will establish an RFQ
                                             will be effectively using all of this RFQ;                This final rule requires the RQE to file            permit account for the RQE that will be
                                             therefore, the RQE will be required to                  an annual report with the Council by                  used to administer RFQ as described in
                                             pay cost recovery fees on all of its RFQ.               January 31 of each year that details the              this rule.
                                             Since all annual RFQ issued to the RQE                  administrative activities and business                   NMFS revises regulations at 50 CFR
                                             will be considered ‘‘used,’’ NMFS will                  operations of the RQE during the prior                part 679 that refer to IFQ to include the
                                             levy the fee calculated for the RQE’s                   year for each year that it holds                      term ‘‘RFQ’’ when the regulations refer
                                             annual RFQ pounds that are issued,                      commercial QS. Although not                           to IFQ and RFQ.
                                             rather than estimating RFQ harvest at                   specifically requested by the Council,                   The locations of these minor changes
                                             each point of charter landings. The fee                 the annual report also must be                        are shown in the table in the regulatory
                                             will be calculated using the standard                   submitted to NMFS for reasons                         text at the end of this rule.
                                             price calculated for Area 2C or 3A and                  described below.
                                             the RFQ held by the RQE. This is                          The RQE is required to include the                  Appeals
                                             similar to the method used to apply an                  following general information in its                    This rule changes several references
                                             ex-vessel value for GAF. The IFQ cost                   annual report: (1) Any changes to the                 within §§ 679.41 and 679.45 that
                                             recovery fee will be levied on the RQE                  bylaws, board of directors, or other key              describe the former procedure for
                                             each year the RQE holds QS, and the                     management personnel of the RQE                       appealing an IAD to the NMFS Alaska
                                             resulting RFQ is issued to augment the                  during the preceding year; (2) amounts                Office of Administrative Appeals. Those
                                                                                                     and descriptions of annual                            procedures are described at § 679.43.
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                                             catch limit in the charter fishery. All
                                             holdings acquired by the RQE on                         administrative expenses; (3) amounts                  NMFS has centralized the appeals
                                             October 1 of the prior year are subject                 and descriptions of funds spent on                    process in the National Appeals Office,
                                             to the IFQ cost recovery fee.                           conservation, research, and promotion                 which operates out of NMFS’
                                                For purposes of cost recovery, the                   of the halibut resource and a summary                 headquarters in Silver Spring, MD. The
                                             RQE is required to pay fees on all                      of the results; and (4) amounts and                   National Appeals Office is now charged
                                             resulting pounds of RFQ, even if the                    descriptions of all other expenses.                   with processing appeals that were filed


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                                             with the Office of Administrative                          Response: NMFS acknowledges the                    from charter boats; and (3) the amount
                                             Appeals, Alaska Region. The procedure                   comment.                                              of QS that the RQE purchases and holds
                                             for appealing an IAD through the                           Comment 2: We support restricting                  on October 1 of each year, and is made
                                             National Appeals Office is at 15 CFR                    the maximum number of shares                          available to augment the charter
                                             part 906 (79 FR 7056, February 6, 2014).                transferred annually. We support fixing               allocation.
                                             This rule updates the regulations                       October 1 QS holdings as the basis for                   Comment 5: The 11 vessels that
                                             referring to appeals procedures for the                 estimating the number of IFQ pounds                   NMFS considered large entities should
                                             IFQ Program to refer to 15 CFR part 906                 for the following fishing year. We                    give the RQE 2 percent of their quota.
                                             instead of to 50 CFR 679.43.                            support NMFS assessing cost recovery                     Response: The Council did not
                                                                                                     fees for RFQ holdings.                                recommend and this final rule does not
                                             Changes From Proposed to Final Rule                        Response: NMFS acknowledges the                    implement regulations to reallocate QS
                                                NMFS made the following changes to                   comment, and notes that the provisions                from specific QS holders to the RQE.
                                             the final rule from the proposed rule:                  the commenter supports are contained                  The commenter’s recommendation is
                                                • Section 679.7(f)(3)(i)(C) confirms                 in this final rule.                                   outside of the scope of this action. The
                                             that fixed gear may not be used to retain                  Comment 3: Charter fishing is a main               commenter notes that some of the QS
                                             RFQ halibut. The regulatory language is                 source of income for some Alaskans.                   holders are considered to be large
                                             changed to conform with wording used                    Allowing charter catch limits to increase             entities. We assume that the commenter
                                             in similar regulations in this sub-                     would bring fishing back to the sport                 is referring to information provided in
                                             section. The phrase ‘‘as defined in                     fishing industry.                                     the initial regulatory flexibility analysis
                                                                                                        Response: The principal objective of               prepared in the proposed rule (82 FR
                                             § 679.2’’ is removed as a reference to
                                                                                                     this final rule is to promote social and              46016, October 3, 2017). In that
                                             fixed gear, and to add clarity, ‘‘halibut
                                                                                                     economic flexibility in the charter                   analysis, NMFS estimates that the
                                             RFQ’’ is replaced with ‘‘RFQ halibut’’.
                                                                                                     fishery by authorizing the development                owners of 11 vessels that harvest halibut
                                                • The proposed regulatory text at                    of an entity that is eligible to purchase             IFQ would be considered large entities
                                             § 679.41(g)(11)(ii), (iii), and (iv) is                 and hold commercial halibut QS in                     because they showed revenues that
                                             changed to clarify that the regulatory                  Areas 2C and 3A, thereby providing                    exceeded a specific threshold in the
                                             references for RQE eligibility in these                 additional harvest opportunities to                   most recent year for which we have
                                             three paragraphs refer to all the                       charter anglers. This final rule is                   records (2014). Additional information
                                             paragraphs and requirements that fall                   therefore intended to promote long-term               on the revenues of vessels active in the
                                             under (n)(1) of that section.                           efficiency in the use of the halibut                  halibut IFQ fishery is provided in
                                                • The proposed regulatory text at                    resource by allowing transfers of QS                  Section 5.6 of the Analysis.
                                             § 679.42(g)(1)(iii) is changed to more                  between commercial QS holders and the                    Comment 6: National Standard
                                             clearly reflect the Council’s intent that               charter fishery, through an RQE, under                Guidelines that interpret specific
                                             the RQE is prohibited from receiving                    a ‘‘willing buyer and willing seller’’                provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act
                                             halibut QS blocks of 1,500 pounds or                    approach.                                             state that fishery management plans
                                             less in Areas 2C and 3A, based on 2015                     Comment 4: The RQE should remain                   should prevent overfishing and consider
                                             pounds. The phrase ‘‘is limited to                      as a non-profit organization and as a                 the value of fishery resources to fishing
                                             receiving’’ was replaced with ‘‘may not                 single entity. As a single entity, it                 communities.
                                             receive;’’                                              should not be limited on how much QS                     Response: NMFS notes that the
                                                • Section 679.45(f)(4) is changed to                 it should be able to obtain. The charter              National Standard Guidelines cited by
                                             clarify that the paragraph applies to IFQ               fishery should maintain the daily catch               the commenter do not apply to the
                                             permit holders and to the RQE. The                      limit of two fish per day with no size                halibut fishery because it is managed
                                             phrase ‘‘the IFQ permit holder’’ is                     restrictions. There should be a cap on                under the authority of the Halibut Act
                                             replaced with ‘‘the IFQ permit holder or                the number of charter boats.                          as described in the section of this
                                             RQE.’’                                                     Response: This final rule establishes              preamble titled ‘‘Authority for Action,’’
                                             Comments and Responses                                  the RQE as a single, non-profit entity to             and not the Magnuson-Stevens Act. As
                                                                                                     represent and manage the separate QS                  described in the proposed rule (82 FR
                                                NMFS received 18 comment letters on                  holdings for Area 2C and Area 3A. The                 46016, October 3, 2017), creation of an
                                             the proposed rule. One of the comment                   Council recommended, and NMFS has                     RQE Program does not change
                                             letters was outside the scope of this                   adopted, regulations that limit the                   conservation or management of the
                                             action. Of the remaining 17 comment                     amount of QS that the RQE can                         halibut resource in Areas 2C and 3A.
                                             letters, NMFS identified and considered                 purchase and use. These regulations are               The Analysis at Section 4.8.2 describes
                                             19 unique, relevant comments, which                     adopted primarily to mitigate the                     how the Council and NMFS considered
                                             are summarized and responded to                         potentially disruptive impacts on the                 the value of fishery resources to fishing
                                             below. The commenters consisted of                      QS market with the entry of the RQE,                  communities. This action does not
                                             individuals, representatives of the                     and to take into account the importance               change the current process for
                                             charter sector, and representatives of the              of commercial halibut IFQ on fishing                  establishing annual catch limits or the
                                             commercial fishing sector.                              communities.                                          management measures that have been
                                                Comment 1: Several commenters                           The current CHLAP program caps the                 established to meet specific social and
                                             expressed support for the RQE Program                   number of charter operations in Areas                 economic goals for the halibut IFQ
                                             and noted it would bring stability to the               2C and 3A. Upon implementation of                     fishery or the RQE Program.
                                             charter fishery and create long-term                    this final rule, three primary factors will              Comment 7: Halibut harvested by the
                                             efficiency by allowing transfers of QS                  determine whether charter anglers will
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                                                                                                                                                           commercial sector are weighed at the
                                             between commercial QS holders and the                   be able to retain two fish per day of any             point of sale. It would be impossible to
                                             charter fishery and will help lessen                    size: (1) The abundance of halibut and                determine the pounds of halibut
                                             restrictive harvest measures for guided                 the resulting catch limits established by             harvested by the charter fleet.
                                             anglers whose fishing opportunities are                 IPHC and allocated under the CSP; (2)                    Response: NMFS disagrees. The
                                             closely linked to the economics of the                  the number of anglers and the size of                 pounds of halibut harvested by the
                                             charter fishery.                                        halibut that are projected to be retained             charter fleet are accounted for by the


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                                             Alaska Department of Fish and Game                         Comment 10: Neither the Council nor                of halibut that may be harvested, and
                                             logbook program, which is a                             NMFS have defined the ‘‘need’’ for an                 NMFS does not have information to
                                             requirement for all guided angler                       RQE. Demand for charter services has                  suggest that the transfer of QS from
                                             operations in Alaska. All halibut caught                remained relatively constant in Areas                 commercial operators to the RQE will
                                             and retained by charter anglers are                     2C and 3A despite changes to guided                   necessarily change harvesting locations
                                             required to be measured in a                            angler bag limits.                                    or patterns. The location of charter
                                             standardized fashion. From these                           Response: In December 2014, the                    fishing and commercial harvests varies
                                             measurements, IPHC length-weight                        Council developed a purpose and need                  widely. In areas where there is a
                                             conversion tables are used to establish                 statement that can be found in Section                significant overlap in both charter and
                                             the pounds of halibut harvested by the                  2.1 of the Analysis. Restrictions have                commercial fishing operations, the
                                             charter fleet. The logbook program                      increased for the guided angler sport                 localized effects from this action are
                                             provides the basis for determining the                  sector. Allowing an RQE to hold a                     expected to be minimal as fishing
                                             charter sector’s harvests under the CSP                 limited amount of commercial halibut                  pressure shifts from the commercial
                                             and is used to develop annual                           QS on behalf of guided recreational                   sector to the charter section in the same
                                             management measures for guided                          halibut anglers under a ‘‘willing seller              area. Local resource abundance may be
                                             anglers in IPHC Areas 2C and 3A. This                   and willing buyer’’ approach may result               a factor in harvest rates, but its
                                             method of catch accounting will not                     in less restrictive annual harvest                    influence is intertwined with other
                                             change when the RQE acquires halibut                    measures for guided recreational anglers              significant influences, such as stock
                                             QS and the associated pounds of halibut                 in times of low halibut abundance,                    abundance, angler demand, and other
                                             from that QS is added to the charter                    while complying with total halibut                    factors.
                                             sector allocation under the CSP.                        removals under the guided halibut catch                  Comment 13: Scheduled Council
                                                Comment 8: The last twenty years                     limits determined by the IPHC.                        actions to establish an annual CHP
                                             have led to overfishing and halibut are                    Comment 11: The RQE will further                   renewal process, to stop the transfer of
                                             small.                                                  erode the owner-operated nature of the                non-transferable CHPs, and address
                                                                                                     halibut fleet, undermining goals and                  latency capacity in the charter sector
                                                Response: According to the most
                                                                                                     principles of the halibut quota share                 will address the charter sector’s
                                             recent stock assessment by IPHC, Pacific
                                                                                                     program. The price of halibut quota is                perceived need for an RQE.
                                             halibut are not considered to be subject
                                                                                                     already a significant barrier to entry for               Response: The commenter refers to
                                             to overfishing (see https://iphc.int). The
                                                                                                     young fishermen. The RQE creates an                   several actions that are currently under
                                             stock assessment prepared by the IPHC
                                                                                                     unbalanced advantage for the charter                  consideration by the Council. The
                                             indicates that halibut stocks in Areas 2C
                                                                                                     fleet to compete for halibut quota in an              potential effects of these management
                                             and 3A have declined over the last                      already fully-utilized fishery.                       measures have not been fully analyzed,
                                             decade, and that over that period the                      Response: The Council considered its               and the Council has not recommended
                                             average size-at-age of adult halibut has                goals of an owner-operated fleet in the               these actions for implementation. At
                                             become smaller. However, the extent of                  halibut IFQ Program when it developed                 this time, NMFS does not have the
                                             the decline varies by geographic area,                  its recommendation to authorize the                   information available to conclusively
                                             and the reasons behind it cannot be                     RQE. This information, combined with                  determine whether these actions under
                                             fully explained solely by commercial or                 public testimony, factored into the                   consideration would provide benefits to
                                             charter fishing removals. NMFS also                     Council’s recommendation and NMFS’                    the charter fishery consistent with this
                                             notes that this rule does not increase the              regulations that place constraints on QS              final rule.
                                             combined halibut commercial and                         purchases by the RQE. Specifically, the                  Comment 14: Annual limits on RQE
                                             charter catch limits adopted by IPHC                    Council recommended and this final                    QS purchases are essential as are limits
                                             and implemented by NMFS.                                rule implements provisions that limit                 on RQE purchases of category D and (in
                                                Comment 9: We oppose passage of the                  RQEs from purchasing more than a                      Area 2C) B class quota, and the limit on
                                             RQE Program. The charter sector does                    specific amount of QS on an annual                    the size of QS blocks the RQE may
                                             not share in the burden of conservation.                basis and in total. This final rule also              purchase. Unused QS should be
                                             In times of low abundance, all sectors                  limits the RQE from purchasing specific               returned to the commercial sector each
                                             should share in conserving resources.                   categories of QS that are typically                   season.
                                             Stocks are beginning to rebuild after a                 purchased by new entrants to the                         Response: This final rule implements
                                             long decline, and the RQE compromises                   halibut IFQ fishery. The preamble to the              all the measures noted in the comment,
                                             years of rebuilding.                                    proposed rule and Section 4.8.1.2 of the              and described in the proposed rule, that
                                                Response: NMFS disagrees. As                         Analysis provides additional                          constrain the quantity and type of QS
                                             described in the preamble to the                        information on QS transfer provisions                 purchases that can be made by the RQE.
                                             proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 3,                  and restrictions implemented by this                  Although these restrictions may impact
                                             2017), under the CSP both the                           final rule and how these provisions                   the efficacy of the RQE Program, they
                                             commercial and charter sectors share                    balance the interests of owner-operators,             are implemented primarily to mitigate
                                             the burden of conservation by having                    new entrants, and the charter fishery.                the effects of the RQE upon QS markets,
                                             reduced catch limits in times of low                       Comment 12: Allowing additional                    to prevent an accumulation of excessive
                                             abundance. The RQE Program allows,                      halibut quota to be reallocated to the                shares by the RQE, and to take into
                                             but does not require, persons in the                    charter fleet exacerbates local depletion.            consideration the importance of the
                                             commercial sector to choose to transfer                 The charter fleet competes directly with              commercial halibut fishery on fishing-
                                             their QS to the RQE; however,                           the non-charter resident sport anglers,               dependent communities. The preamble
                                             irrespective of those transfers, each
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                                                                                                     and this proposal allows the charter                  to the proposed rule described the
                                             sector will continue to be constrained                  sector to harvest most of the halibut                 limitations on the use of QS that apply
                                             by the combined catch limits                            near towns. It would be very difficult for            to RQEs (82 FR 46016, October 3, 2017).
                                             established by the IPHC. This final rule                a resident Alaskan angler fishing out of                 Comment 15: This RQE action does
                                             also implements regulations that allow                  a small boat to catch halibut.                        not identify a mechanism for funding
                                             the transfer of QS back to the                             Response: This final rule will not                 the RQE, and an RQE CHP acquisition
                                             commercial sector from the RQE.                         result in an increase in the total amount             limit is omitted. We recommend that


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                                             RQE CHP limits be at least 10 times                     report all the buying, selling, and other             catch limits established for the
                                             higher than individual CHP limits.                      transfers of QS during the relevant year,             commercial and charter sectors in Areas
                                                Response: This final rule does not                   including the QS prices paid for or                   2C and 3A.
                                             prescribe the means by which persons                    received by the RQE. The annual report                   Comment 19: The Analysis failed to
                                             or entities finance their purchases of                  must also contain descriptions and                    adequately show the effect this program
                                             QS. The Council and NMFS did not                        amounts of the RQE’s expenses during                  would have on the stability of the
                                             identify a management need for the RQE                  the year. Although all QS transactions,               commercial fishermen, processors, and
                                             to identify the methods that may be                     whether between or among sectors, will                consumers of the product. The action
                                             used to purchase QS prior to NMFS                       occur under a ‘‘willing seller and                    kept touching on possible funding
                                             considering approving the transfer of QS                willing buyer’’ scenario, NMFS has                    sources that the RQE may use to
                                             to the RQE. This final rule does                        implemented several constraints on the                purchase QS, but ignored the
                                             implement annual reporting                              amount and type of halibut QS that may                implications of not addressing funding
                                             requirements by the RQE to the Council                  be purchased by the RQE. This includes                issues which is against National
                                             and NMFS as described in the section                    restrictions that prohibit purchases of               Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
                                             of this preamble titled ‘‘Provisions of                 QS blocks that equate to 1,500 pounds                 requirements.
                                             Final Rule.’’ Among other things, the                   or less. These constraints will likely                   Response: The social and economic
                                             report requires that each year the RQE                  reduce the efficacy of the RQE Program                impacts of this action were analyzed in
                                             detail all QS transactions, including the               by limiting the pool of QS that may be                the regulatory impact review (RIR) (see
                                             amount paid for QS, and also for the                    purchased by the RQE. However, the                    ADDRESSES). Because both commercial
                                             activities and expenses of the RQE.                     Council and NMFS have determined                      and charter fisheries will still be
                                                The Council did not specify, and this                that these constraints are necessary to               restricted by the total catch limits set for
                                             final rule does not provide, limits on the              balance with other considerations, such               each regulatory area based on halibut
                                             acquisition of CHPs by the RQE;                         as the RQE’s effects on the availability              abundance, the total removals of halibut
                                             therefore, the RQE will be subject to                   of QS to commercial fishermen.                        and relative timing of the commercial
                                             regulations that apply to any other                        Comment 17: There has not been                     and charter fisheries are expected to
                                             person, as defined at § 300.61, for                     sufficient analysis of the GAF’s impacts              remain the same. Possible funding
                                             purposes of purchasing and holding                      to justify discontinuing this model of                sources for the RQE’s purchase of QS
                                             CHPs. Section 300.67(j) states that a                   compensated reallocation.                             are also discussed in the RIR.
                                             person may not own, hold, or control                       Response: NMFS is not discontinuing                  The environmental assessment (EA)
                                             more than five transferable CHPs in both                the GAF Program. The GAF Program has                  provides a comprehensive discussion of
                                             regulatory areas combined, with limited                 distinct advantages that are not                      this action to authorize an RQE to
                                             exceptions. This provision applies to                   available through the RQE. GAF are                    purchase and hold commercial halibut
                                             the RQE. Any purchases or sales of                      designed to work on an individual                     quota share for use by charter halibut
                                             CHPs by the RQE are required to be                      operator level by authorizing limited                 anglers (see ADDRESSES). The EA
                                             reported in the RQE’s annual report to                  annual transfers of commercial halibut                analyzes the impacts of QS holdings and
                                             the Council and NMFS.                                   IFQ as GAF to qualified CHP holders.                  use under a wide range alternative QS
                                                Comment 16: There are insufficient                   The GAF Program provides additional                   use limits. After considering this
                                             regulations in the proposed rule to limit               harvest opportunities for charter anglers             analysis, NMFS prepared a Finding of
                                             how the RQE may profit by buying and                    by allowing them to retain halibut up to              No Significant Impact based on the EA
                                             selling QS. The RQE undermines the                      the limit for unguided anglers when                   analysis. Regardless of the funding
                                             owner-operator characteristics of the                   charter management measures limit                     mechanism used by the RQE, the EA
                                             fleet and forces individual commercial                  charter anglers to a more restrictive                 considered the environmental impact of
                                             fishermen to compete against a                          harvest limit. This program will remain               the transfer of QS from the commercial
                                             subsidized entity in the quota share                    in place for individual CHP holders to                to the charter fishery consistent with the
                                             market. The RQE must be prohibited                      receive an IFQ transfer. In some cases,               requirements under NEPA. NMFS
                                             from trading QS on the market for profit.               CHP holders also hold QS, and have the                disagrees that this rule violates NEPA
                                             Not limiting RQE acquisition will have                  opportunity to use their QS either                    requirements by not limiting or
                                             an impact to current IFQ Category C                     commercially or as a means to augment                 otherwise determining which funding
                                             shares. The proposed minimum QS                         their charter fishing. The GAF Program                sources might be appropriate for the
                                             block that the RQE may purchase in                      is described in more detail in proposed               RQE.
                                             Area 2C is too low of a minimum. This                   rule for the CSP (78 FR 39122, June 28,
                                             will create an incentive for IFQ holders                                                                      OMB Revisions to PRA References in 15
                                                                                                     2013). Under this rule, RFQ could not
                                             to sweep up and sell small blocks to the                                                                      CFR 902.1(b)
                                                                                                     be transferred as GAF.
                                             RQE, limiting blocks available to new                      Comment 18: The incidental bycatch                   Section 3507(c)(B)(i) of the Paperwork
                                             IFQ entrants.                                           limits for the trawl fleet should be                  Reduction Act (PRA) requires that
                                                Response: This rule establishes that                 included in the RQE calculation. There                agencies inventory and display a current
                                             the RQE will be a non-profit entity,                    should be a mechanism in the RQE                      control number assigned by the Director
                                             created for the purpose of adding social                action where the RQE could purchase                   of the Office of Management and Budget
                                             and economic flexibility to the charter                 bycatch from the trawl fleet.                         (OMB), for each agency’s information
                                             fishery. To accomplish this, the RQE is                    Response: The purpose of this final                collection. Section 902.1(b) identifies
                                             authorized to purchase a limited                        rule is to provide for the transfer of QS             the location of NOAA regulations for
                                             amount of QS, which is to be used to                    between commercial QS holders and the                 which OMB approval numbers have
                                             provide additional harvest opportunity                  RQE, and not to establish alternative                 been issued. Because this final rule
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                                             and less restrictive management                         methods for establishing the amount of                revises and adds data elements within a
                                             measures in times of low abundance.                     catch available for commercial and                    collection-of-information for
                                             This rule contains provisions for                       charter operators. The IPHC accounts for              recordkeeping and reporting
                                             monitoring the RQE activities by                        incidental bycatch by all vessels when                requirements, 15 CFR 902.1(b) is revised
                                             requiring an annual report. Among other                 determining total halibut removals and                to reference correctly the sections
                                             things, the RQE must document in the                    catch limits. This includes the halibut               resulting from this final rule.


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                                             Classification                                          the required contents of a FRFA: (1) A                Number and Description of Small
                                                Regulations governing the U.S.                       statement of the need for, and objectives             Entities Regulated by Action
                                             fisheries for Pacific halibut are                       of, the rule; (2) a statement of the                     This final rule directly regulates three
                                             developed by the IPHC, the Pacific                      significant issues raised by the public               classes of small entities: QS holders,
                                             Fishery Management Council, the                         comments in response to the initial                   CQEs, and the newly implemented RQE.
                                             Council, and the Secretary of                           regulatory flexibility analysis, a                    For RFA purposes only, NMFS
                                             Commerce. Section 5 of the Halibut Act                  statement of the assessment of the                    established a small business size
                                             (16 U.S.C. 773c) allows the regional                    agency of such issues, and a statement                standard for businesses, including their
                                             fishery management council having                       of any changes made in the proposed                   affiliates, whose primary industry is
                                             authority for a particular geographical                 rule as a result of such comments; (3)                commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).
                                             area to develop regulations governing                   the response of the agency to any                     A business primarily engaged in
                                             fishing for halibut in U.S. Convention                  comments filed by the Chief Counsel for               commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)
                                             waters as long as those regulations do                  Advocacy of the Small Business                        is classified as a small business if it is
                                             not conflict with IPHC regulations. The                 Administration (SBA) in response to the               independently owned and operated, is
                                             Halibut Act, at sections 773c(a) and (b),               proposed rule, and a detailed statement               not dominant in its field of operation
                                             provides the Secretary of Commerce                      of any change made to the proposed rule               (including its affiliates), and has
                                             with the general responsibility to carry                in the final rule as a result of the                  combined annual receipts not in excess
                                             out the Convention with the authority                   comments; (4) a description of and an                 of $11 million for all its affiliated
                                             to, in consultation with the Secretary of               estimate of the number of small entities              operations worldwide.
                                             the department in which the U.S. Coast                  to which the rule will apply or an                       For this action, the pool of small,
                                             Guard is operating, adopt such                          explanation of why no such estimate is                directly regulated entities is limited to
                                             regulations as may be necessary to carry                available; (5) a description of the                   those entities that will be engaging in
                                             out the purposes and objectives of the                  projected reporting, recordkeeping and                QS transfer (i.e., QS holders, including
                                             Convention and the Halibut Act. This                    other compliance requirements of the                  CQEs, and a future RQE). CQEs and the
                                             rule is consistent with the Halibut Act                 rule, including an estimate of the classes            future RQE are considered small
                                             and other applicable laws.                              of small entities which will be subject               entities, or more specifically, a small
                                                This rule has been determined to be                  to the requirement and the type of                    organization as defined by the RFA. A
                                             not significant for the purposes of                     professional skills necessary for                     small organization is ‘‘any not-for-profit
                                             Executive Order 12866.                                  preparation of the report or record; and              enterprise which is independently
                                                                                                     (6) a description of the steps the agency             owned and operated and is not
                                             Small Entity Compliance Guide                           has taken to minimize the significant                 dominant in its field.’’ In addition, no
                                                Section 212 of the Small Business                    economic impact on small entities                     CQE has more than $11 million in
                                             Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                  consistent with the stated objectives of              annual gross receipts. The RQE that is
                                             1996 states that, for each rule or group                applicable statutes, including a                      authorized under this action is not be
                                             of related rules for which an agency is                 statement of the factual, policy, and                 expected to hold halibut QS that would
                                             required to prepare a final regulatory                  legal reasons for selecting the alternative           yield $11 million in annual gross
                                             flexibility analysis, the agency shall                  adopted in the final rule and why each                receipts. Commercial halibut QS holders
                                             publish one or more guides to assist                    one of the other significant alternatives             are also considered to be directly
                                             small entities in complying with the                    to the rule considered by the agency                  regulated. Most of the QS holders in the
                                             rule, and shall designate such                          which affect the impact on small                      halibut IFQ Program are small entities.
                                             publications as ‘‘small entity                          entities was rejected.                                   NMFS considers commercial halibut
                                             compliance guides.’’ The preambles to                     Descriptions of this action, its                    fishing vessels as proxies for small
                                             the proposed rule and this final rule                   purpose, and the legal basis are                      entities because IFQ from more than one
                                             serve as the small entity compliance                    contained in the preamble to the                      QS holder is often fished from the same
                                             guide. This action does not require any                 proposed rule (82 FR 46016, October 10,               vessel. NMFS estimates that 812 vessels
                                             additional compliance from small                                                                              across all IPHC regulatory areas landed
                                                                                                     2017) and are not repeated here.
                                             entities that is not described in the                                                                         halibut in 2014, which in the Analysis
                                             preambles. Copies of the proposed rule                  Summary of Significant Issues Raised                  is the most recent year of complete data
                                             and this final rule are available from the              During Public Comment                                 on the value of halibut landings by
                                             NMFS website at http://                                                                                       vessel. Of those, 11 vessels are
                                             alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                                  NMFS published the proposed rule on                considered large entities because they
                                                                                                     October 10, 2017 (82 FR 46016). An                    showed revenues that exceeded the $11
                                             Final Regulatory Flexibility Act (FRFA)                 IRFA was prepared and summarized in                   million threshold. The remaining 801
                                               This FRFA incorporates the initial                    the ‘‘Classification’’ section of the                 vessels are considered directly regulated
                                             regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA), a               preamble to the proposed rule. The                    small entities for this rule. See Section
                                             summary of the significant issues raised                comment period closed on November                     5.6 of the Analysis for more
                                             by the public comments, NMFS’                           17, 2017. NMFS received 18 letters of                 information.
                                             responses to those comments, and a                      public comment on the proposed rule.
                                             summary of the analyses completed to                    None of the comments raised issues in                 Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other
                                             support this action. Section 604 of the                 response to the IRFA. One comment                     Compliance Requirements
                                             Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                        requested NMFS require the 11 large                     The RFA requires a description of the
                                             requires that, when an agency                           entities in the IFQ Program to                        projected reporting, recordkeeping, and
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                                             promulgates a final rule under section                  redistribute 2 percent of their quota to              other compliance requirements of this
                                             553 of Title 5 of the U.S. Code, after                  the RQE. No changes were made to this                 rule, including an estimate of the classes
                                             being required by that section or any                   final rule based on this comment. The                 of small entities that will be subject to
                                             other law to publish a general notice of                Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA                 the requirement and the type of
                                             proposed rulemaking, the agency shall                   did not file any comments on the                      professional skills necessary for
                                             prepare a FRFA. Section 604 describes                   proposed rule.                                        preparation of the report or record. This


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                                             rule requires new information                           Application for a Non-profit                              Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
                                             collections from an RQE. Under this                     Corporation to be Designated as a                     ■ 2. In § 902.1, in the table in paragraph
                                             rule, a non-profit entity that wants to                 Recreational Quota Entity; 2 hours for                (b), under the entry ‘‘50 CFR’’:
                                             become an RQE will need to complete                     Application for Transfer of QS To or
                                                                                                                                                           ■ a. Add an entry in alphanumeric order
                                             an application and submit it to NMFS                    From a Recreational Quota Entity; 40
                                                                                                                                                           for ‘‘679.5(v)’’; and
                                             for approval. This application requires                 hours for RQE Annual Report; 1 minute
                                                                                                                                                           ■ b. Revise the entry for ‘‘679.41(b),
                                             submission of the entity’s articles of                  for electronic submission of IFQ Permit
                                             incorporation, the corporate by-laws,                   Holder Fee Submission Form. These                     (c)(1) through (9), (d) through (f), (g)(1)
                                             and a list of key personnel, including                  estimates include the time for reviewing              through (4), (h) through (k), and (m)’’.
                                             the Board of Directors, officers,                       instructions, searching existing data                    The addition and revision read as
                                             representatives, and managers. NMFS                     sources, gathering and maintaining the                follows:
                                             will approve the first complete RQE                     data needed, and completing and                       § 902.1 OMB control numbers assigned
                                             application it receives.                                reviewing the collection of information.              pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
                                                If the RQE intends to receive or                       Send comments regarding these
                                             transfer halibut QS, it will use the                                                                          *       *    *             *         *
                                                                                                     burden estimates or any other aspect of
                                             ‘‘Application for Transfer QS To or                                                                               (b) * * *
                                                                                                     this data collection, including
                                             From an RQE’’ available on the NMFS                     suggestions for reducing the burden, to                 CFR part or section                       Current OMB
                                             Alaska Region website at https://                       NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by email to                   where the information                        control No.
                                             alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/. Additionally,                OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax                    collection requirement                  (all numbers begin
                                             the RQE is required to submit an annual                 to 202–395–5806. Notwithstanding any                          is located                            with 0648–)
                                             report detailing its activities to NMFS                 other provision of the law, no person is
                                             and the Council. The RQE is also subject                required to respond to, and no person
                                             to cost recovery fees; therefore, it needs                                                                       *              *             *             *         *
                                                                                                     shall be subject to penalty for failure to            50 CFR:
                                             to comply with the existing cost                        comply with, a collection of information
                                             recovery fee payment requirements for                   subject to the requirements of the PRA,                  *            *              *              *         *
                                             IFQ permit holders. These                               unless that collection of information                 679.5(v) .......................                      –0272
                                             recordkeeping and reporting                             displays a currently valid OMB control
                                             requirements are expected to be                         number. All currently approved NOAA                      *              *              *            *         *
                                             administrative in nature and not require                collections of information may be                     679.41(b), (c)(1)
                                             additional professional expertise.                                                                              through (9), (d)
                                                                                                     viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                                                                             through (f), (g)(1)
                                             Description of Significant Alternatives                 services_programs/prasubs.html.                         through (4), (h)
                                             That Minimize Adverse Impacts on                        List of Subjects                                        through (k), (m), and
                                             Small Entities                                                                                                  (n) ............................                    –0272
                                                                                                     15 CFR Part 902
                                                This rule minimizes the impact on                                                                               *            *             *             *         *
                                             small entities and still meets the                        Reporting and recordkeeping
                                             objectives for this final rule. The                     requirements.
                                                                                                                                                           *        *        *        *         *
                                             impacts on small entities for this action               50 CFR Part 300
                                             are defined in the IRFA and are not                                                                           Title 50—Wildlife and Fisheries
                                             repeated here. As noted in the IRFA,                      Administrative practice and
                                             this final rule is expected to create a net             procedure, Antarctica, Canada, Exports,               PART 300—INTERNATIONAL
                                             benefit for the directly regulated small                Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Imports,                    FISHERIES REGULATIONS
                                             entities. The benefits of this action are               Indians, Labeling, Marine resources,
                                             expected to outweigh the reporting,                     Reporting and recordkeeping                           Subpart E—Pacific Halibut Fisheries
                                             recordkeeping, and other compliance                     requirements, Russian Federation,
                                             costs described in the previous section.                Transportation, Treaties, Wildlife.                   ■ 3. The authority citation for part 300,
                                             This action is not expected to have                                                                           subpart E, continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                     50 CFR Part 679
                                             negative economic impacts on the small                                                                            Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773–773k.
                                             entities directly impacted by the action.                 Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and
                                                                                                     recordkeeping requirements.                           ■ 4. In § 300.65:
                                                The Council considered a status quo
                                                                                                                                                           ■ a. Add paragraph (c)(1)(iii);
                                             alternative (Alternative 1) in addition to                Dated: September 14, 2018.
                                                                                                                                                           ■ b. Revise paragraph (c)(4)(i); and
                                             this final rule, which is Alternative 2,                Samuel D. Rauch, III,
                                             the Council’s preferred alternative.                                                                          ■ c. Add paragraphs (c)(4)(iii) and
                                                                                                     Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                             Alternative 1 would not have provided                                                                         (c)(5)(ii)(D)(1)(iv).
                                                                                                     Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                             more benefits to the directly regulated                 Fisheries Service.                                       The additions and revision read as
                                             small entities or reduced reporting,                                                                          follows:
                                             recordkeeping, or compliance costs                        For the reasons set out in the
                                                                                                     preamble, NMFS amends 15 CFR part                     § 300.65 Catch sharing plan and domestic
                                             more than the preferred alternative that                                                                      management measures in waters in and off
                                             is implemented by this final rule.                      902 and 50 CFR parts 300 and 679 as
                                                                                                     follows:                                              Alaska.
                                             Collection-of-Information Requirements                                                                        *       *    *    *     *
                                                                                                     Title 15—Commerce and Foreign Trade                      (c) * * *
                                               This final rule contains collection-of-
                                                                                                                                                              (1) * * *
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                                             information requirements subject to the                 PART 902—NOAA INFORMATION
                                             PRA, which have been approved by                        COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER                            (iii) Authorizes the use of
                                             OMB under Control Number 0648–0758                      THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT:                          Commission regulatory areas 2C and 3A
                                             and will be merged with OMB Control                     OMB CONTROL NUMBERS                                   RFQ resulting from halibut QS held by
                                             Numbers 0648–0272 and 0648–0711.                                                                              the RQE as authorized in part 679 to this
                                               Public reporting burden is estimated                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 902              title to supplement the annual guided
                                             to average per response: 200 hours for                  continues to read as follows:                         sport catch limit in the corresponding


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                                             area, pursuant to paragraph (c)(4) of this              Service, and authorized by NMFS to                    of this section. The IFQ permit holder
                                             section.                                                participate in the Halibut IFQ Program                may calculate a revised fee liability for
                                             *       *    *     *    *                               to hold commercial halibut quota share                all or part of his or her IFQ landings.
                                                (4) * * *                                            to supplement the annual guided sport                 *       *     *     *    *
                                                (i) The Commission regulatory areas                  catch limit in IFQ regulatory areas 2C                   (9) Recreational Quota Entity Program
                                             2C and 3A annual guided sport catch                     and 3A under the catch sharing plan                   annual report. An annual report on RQE
                                             limits are determined by subtracting                    pursuant to § 300.65(c) of this title.                activities must be submitted to NMFS
                                             wastage from, and adding any pounds of                  NMFS will authorize only one RQE at                   by the RQE as required at § 679.5(v).
                                             RFQ held by an RQE for that area to, the                a time.
                                                                                                                                                           *       *     *     *    *
                                             allocations in Tables 3 and 4 of this                   *     *    *     *     *                                 (v) Recreational Quota Entity Program
                                             subpart, adopted by the Commission as                   ■ 7. In § 679.4, add paragraph (d)(1)(iv)             Annual Report—(1) Applicability. The
                                             annual management measures, and                         to read as follows:                                   RQE must submit a timely and complete
                                             published in the Federal Register as                                                                          annual report on the RQE’s
                                             required in § 300.62.                                   § 679.4   Permits.
                                                                                                                                                           administrative activities and business
                                             *       *    *     *    *                               *      *    *    *     *                              operation for each calendar year that it
                                                (iii) The amount of QS held by the                      (d) * * *                                          holds halibut recreational fishing quota
                                             RQE for Commission regulatory area 2C                      (1) * * *                                          (RFQ) and quota shares (QS). The RQE
                                             and 3A as of October 1 each year will                      (iv) An RFQ permit account identifies              may combine annual reports on its
                                             be the basis for determining the amount                 the amount of RFQ authorized for use                  holdings of halibut QS and RFQ for IFQ
                                             of RFQ pounds that will be added to the                 by charter vessel anglers in Area 2C or               regulatory areas 2C and 3A into one
                                             annual guided sport catch limit for the                 Area 3A. The number of pounds of RFQ                  report. The RQE must submit annual
                                             corresponding area in the upcoming                      allocated to the RFQ permit account                   report data for the halibut QS and RFQ
                                             year.                                                   will be added to the annual guided sport              it held during the calendar year. The
                                                (5) * * *                                            catch limit under the catch sharing plan              RQE is not required to submit an annual
                                                (ii) * * *                                           (described at 50 CFR 300.65(c)) for the               report for any calendar year in which it
                                                (D) * * *                                            appropriate IFQ regulatory area, Area 2C              did not hold any halibut QS or RFQ.
                                                (1) * * *                                            or Area 3A.                                              (2) Time limits and submittal. By
                                                (iv) In the applicable Commission                    *      *    *    *     *                              January 31, the RQE must submit a
                                             regulatory area, either Area 2C or Area
                                                                                                     ■ 8. In § 679.5:                                      complete annual report for the prior
                                             3A, the sum of IFQ halibut equivalent
                                                                                                     ■ a. Revise paragraphs (l)(7)(ii)(A), (C),            calendar year to the North Pacific
                                             pounds, as defined in § 679.2 of this
                                                                                                     and (D); and                                          Fishery Management Council, 605 West
                                             title, from the transfer of IFQ to GAF
                                                                                                     ■ b. Add paragraphs (l)(9) and (v).                   4th Ave., Suite 306, Anchorage, AK
                                             and the pounds of RFQ issued to the                        The revisions and additions read as                99501–2252, and to NMFS-Alaska
                                             RQE during a calendar year does not                     follows:                                              Regional Administrator, P.O. Box 21668,
                                             exceed an amount that is greater than
                                                                                                                                                           Juneau, AK 99802–1668.
                                             the amount derived from: 5,947,740                      § 679.5   Recordkeeping and reporting
                                                                                                                                                              (3) Complete annual report. A
                                             units of Area 2C QS, or 22,187,161 units                (R&R).
                                                                                                                                                           complete annual report contains all
                                             of Area 3A QS.                                          *       *    *    *     *                             general report requirements described in
                                             *       *    *     *    *                                  (l) * * *
                                                                                                                                                           paragraphs (v)(4)(i) through (iv) of this
                                                                                                        (7) * * *
                                                                                                        (ii) * * *                                         section, and all information specific to
                                             PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                                                                        (A) Applicability. An IFQ permit                   IFQ regulatory areas 2C and 3A
                                             EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF
                                                                                                     holder who holds an IFQ permit against                described in paragraphs (v)(5)(i) through
                                             ALASKA
                                                                                                     which a landing was made or an RQE                    (iii) of this section.
                                             ■ 5. The authority citation for part 679                that holds RFQ must submit to NMFS a                     (4) General report requirements. The
                                             continues to read as follows:                           complete IFQ Permit Holder Fee                        RQE must annually report the following
                                                                                                     Submission Form provided by NMFS.                     information:
                                               Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et
                                             seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.                                                                     (i) Any changes to the bylaws, board
                                                                                                     *       *    *    *     *
                                             111–281.                                                   (C) Completed application. NMFS                    of directors, or other key management
                                                                                                     will process an IFQ Permit Holder Fee                 personnel of the RQE from the
                                             ■  6. In § 679.2, add definitions for                                                                         preceding year;
                                             ‘‘Recreational Fishing Quota (RFQ)’’ and                Submission Form provided that a paper
                                                                                                     or electronic form is completed by the                   (ii) Amount and description of annual
                                             ‘‘Recreational Quota Entity (RQE)’’ in
                                                                                                     IFQ permit holder or an RQE that holds                administrative expenses;
                                             alphabetical order to read as follows:
                                                                                                     RFQ, with all applicable fields                          (iii) Amount and description of funds
                                             § 679.2   Definitions.                                  accurately filled in, and all required                spent on conservation and research,
                                             *     *    *     *     *                                additional documentation is attached.                 including a summary of the results of
                                               Recreational Fishing Quota (RFQ)                         (D) IFQ landing summary and                        those expenditures; and
                                             means the pounds of halibut issued                      estimated fee liability. NMFS will                       (iv) Amount and description of all
                                             annually to a Recreational Quota Entity                 provide to an IFQ permit holder and an                other expenses incurred by the RQE.
                                             to supplement the annual guided sport                   RQE that holds RFQ an IFQ Landing                        (5) Information by IFQ regulatory
                                             catch limit under the catch sharing plan                and Estimated Fee Liability page as                   area. For each IFQ regulatory area
                                             for IFQ regulatory areas 2C and 3A                      required by § 679.45(a)(2). The IFQ                   represented by the RQE, the RQE must
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                                             pursuant to § 300.65(c) of this title.                  permit holder must either accept the                  annually report the following
                                               Recreational Quota Entity (RQE)                       accuracy of the NMFS estimated fee                    information:
                                             means a non-profit entity incorporated                  liability associated with his or her IFQ                 (i) The total amount of halibut QS by
                                             under the laws of the State of Alaska,                  landings for each IFQ permit, or                      category and blocks held by the RQE at
                                             recognized as exempt from Federal                       calculate a revised IFQ fee liability in              the start of the calendar year, on October
                                             income tax by the Internal Revenue                      accordance with paragraph (l)(7)(ii)(E)               1, and at the end of the calendar year;


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                                                (ii) A list of all transfers (purchases or           for the corresponding IFQ regulatory                  applicable IFQ regulatory area (Area 2C
                                             sales) of halibut QS, including the                     area will be the amounts on record with               or Area 3A) in the current calendar year
                                             transaction price; and                                  the Alaska Region, NMFS on October 1                  and in the calendar year prior to the
                                                (iii) A description of the number of                 of the year prior.                                    redistribution. If no CQE held QS in the
                                             charter halibut permits and number of                      (ii) Calculation of RFQ. The annual                applicable IFQ regulatory area (Area 2C
                                             angler endorsements purchased and                       allocation of RFQ halibut to an RQE                   and Area 3A) in the current calendar
                                             held by the RQE.                                        (person r) in IFQ regulatory area 2C or               year and in the calendar year prior to
                                             ■ 9. In § 679.7, add paragraph (f)(3)(i)(C)             3A (area a) will be equal to the product              the redistribution, that RFQ will not be
                                             to read as follows:                                     of the annual commercial catch limit as               redistributed as IFQ and will not be
                                                                                                     defined in § 300.61 of this title, and the            available for use by any CQE, IFQ
                                             § 679.7    Prohibitions.                                QS held by the RQE (specified in                      permit holder, or RQE in that calendar
                                             *     *     *     *    *                                paragraph (c)(4)(i) of this section)                  year.
                                               (f) * * *                                             divided by the QS pool for that area                  *       *     *     *      *
                                               (3) * * *                                             (specified in paragraph (c)(2) of this                   (g) * * *
                                               (i) * * *                                             section). No overage or underage                         (2) * * *
                                               (C) Use fixed gear to retain RFQ                      adjustments will be applied to the                       (iii) The fish will not be calculated as
                                             halibut.                                                RQE’s annual RFQ. Expressed                           part of the recreational harvest of
                                             *     *     *     *    *                                algebraically, the annual RFQ halibut                 halibut and will not be debited against
                                                                                                     allocation formula is as follows:                     the RFQ permit account or the annual
                                             ■ 10. In § 679.40:
                                             ■ a. Revise paragraphs (b), (c) heading,                RFQra = [fixed gear TACa × (QSra/QS                   guided sport catch limit as defined in
                                             and (c)(2);                                                   poola)]                                         § 300.61 of this title.
                                             ■ b. Add paragraphs (c)(4) and (g)(2)(iii);                (iii) Excess RFQ. NMFS will not issue                 (h) * * *
                                             ■ c. Revise paragraph (h)(3)                            the RQE any excess RFQ. Excess RFQ is                    (3) Source of debit. NMFS will use the
                                             introductory text; and                                  the difference between the amount of                  following sources (see paragraphs
                                             ■ d. Add paragraph (h)(3)(iii).                         RFQ based on the QS held by the RQE                   (h)(3)(i), (ii) and (iii) of this section) of
                                               The revisions and additions read as                   and the amount of RFQ needed to                       information to debit a CDQ halibut, IFQ
                                             follows:                                                provide charter fishery management                    halibut, IFQ sablefish, or RFQ permit
                                                                                                     measures that are equivalent to                       account:
                                             § 679.40    Sablefish and halibut QS.                   unguided recreational fishery                         *       *     *     *      *
                                             *      *    *     *     *                               management measures. If the annual                       (iii) Landed RFQ. All annual RFQ
                                                (b) Annual allocation of IFQ and RFQ.                management measures published                         halibut issued to an RQE will be
                                             The Regional Administrator shall assign                 pursuant to § 300.62 of this title specify            considered landed in the year for which
                                             halibut or sablefish IFQs to each person,               charter fishery management measures                   it is issued.
                                             except the RQE, holding unrestricted QS                 that are equivalent to the unguided                   ■ 11. In § 679.41:
                                             halibut or sablefish, respectively, up to               recreational management measures,                     ■ a. Redesignate paragraph (c)(11) as
                                             the limits prescribed in § 679.42(e) and                NMFS will:                                            paragraph (c)(12);
                                             (f). Each assigned IFQ will be specific to                 (A) Calculate the annual allocation of             ■ b. Add new paragraph (c)(11);
                                             an IFQ regulatory area and vessel                       halibut RFQ to the RQE as specified in                ■ c. Revise paragraphs (d)(1) and (g)(1);
                                             category, and will represent the                        paragraph (c)(4)(ii) of this section; and             and
                                             maximum amount of halibut or                               (B) Determine the amount of RFQ                    ■ d. Add paragraphs (g)(9) through (11)
                                             sablefish that may be harvested from the                needed to supplement the annual                       and (n).
                                             specified IFQ regulatory area and by the                guided sport catch limit from the CSP in                The additions and revisions read as
                                             person to whom it is assigned during                    Area 2C and Area 3A (described in                     follows:
                                             the specified fishing year, unless the                  § 300.65(c) of this title) to account for
                                             IFQ assignment is changed by the                        charter fishery harvests under the                    § 679.41   Transfer of quota shares and IFQ.
                                             Regional Administrator within the                       charter fishery management measures                   *       *    *     *    *
                                             fishing year because of an approved                     specified in the annual management                       (c) * * *
                                             transfer or because all or part of the IFQ              measures and issue that amount of RFQ                    (11) If the person applying to receive
                                             is sanctioned for violating rules of this               to the RFQ permit account.                            or transfer QS is an RQE, the following
                                             part. The Regional Administrator shall                     (C) Calculate the amount of excess                 determinations are required:
                                             assign RFQ to the RQE pursuant to                       RFQ by subtracting the amount of RFQ                     (i) The RQE applying to receive or
                                             paragraph (c)(4) of this section.                       issued as determined in paragraph                     transfer QS, has submitted the timely
                                                (c) Calculation of annual IFQ and                    (c)(4)(iii)(B) of this section from the               and complete annual report required by
                                             RFQ allocations.* * *                                   annual calculation of RFQ halibut to the              § 679.5(v);
                                                (2) QS amounts. For purposes of                      RQE as calculated in paragraph                           (ii) The RQE applying to receive QS
                                             calculating IFQs and RFQ for any                        (c)(4)(iii)(A) of this section.                       is eligible to hold QS on behalf of the
                                             fishing year, the amount of a person’s                     (iv) Redistribution of excess RFQ.                 charter halibut sector in IFQ regulatory
                                             QS and the amount of the QS pool for                    Excess pounds of RFQ will be                          area 2C or 3A; and
                                             any IFQ regulatory area will be the                     redistributed as IFQ as follows:                         (iii) The RQE applying to receive QS
                                             amounts on record with the Alaska                          (A) 50 percent to all catcher vessel QS            has received notification of approval of
                                             Region, NMFS, on January 15 of that                     holders in the applicable area who held               eligibility to receive QS on behalf of the
                                             year.                                                   not more than 32,333 QS units in Area                 charter halibut sector in IFQ regulatory
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                                             *      *    *     *     *                               2C, and 47,469 QS units in Area 3A in                 area 2C or 3A as described in paragraph
                                                (4) RFQ allocation to RQE—(i) RQE                    the current calendar year and in the                  (d)(1) of this section.
                                             QS amounts. For purposes of                             calendar year prior to the redistribution,            *       *    *     *    *
                                             calculating RFQ for any fishing year, the               in proportion to their QS holdings; and                  (d) * * *
                                             amount of halibut QS held by the RQE                       (B) 50 percent divided equally among                  (1) Application for Eligibility. All
                                             for either IFQ regulatory area 2C or 3A                 all CQEs that held halibut QS in the                  persons applying to receive QS or IFQ


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                                             must submit an Application for                          section, NMFS will notify the RQE of                  profit entity is exempt from Federal
                                             Eligibility to Receive QS/IFQ                           the Regional Administrator’s                          income tax under section 501(a) of the
                                             (Application for Eligibility) containing                determination and specify that the RQE                Internal Revenue Code; and
                                             accurate information to the Regional                    has 60 days to meet the requirements in                  (iii) Management organization
                                             Administrator. An Application for                       paragraph (n)(1) of this section to                   information, including:
                                             Eligibility to Receive QS/IFQ                           maintain eligibility as the RQE                          (A) The bylaws of the non-profit
                                             (Application for Eligibility) is not                    authorized by NMFS.                                   entity;
                                             required for a CQE if a complete                           (iii) If the RQE demonstrates to NMFS                 (B) A list of key personnel of the
                                             application to become a CQE, as                         within 60 days of notification that it                managing organization including, but
                                             described in paragraph (l)(3) of this                   meets the requirements in paragraph                   not limited to, the RQE board of
                                             section, has been approved by the                       (n)(1) of this section, NMFS will notify              directors, officers, representatives, and
                                             Regional Administrator on behalf of an                  the RQE that it remains the authorized                any managers;
                                             eligible community. An Application for                  RQE.                                                     (C) A description of how the non-
                                             Eligibility to Receive QS/IFQ                              (iv) If the RQE does not demonstrate               profit entity is qualified to manage QS
                                             (Application for Eligibility) is not                    to NMFS within 60 days of notification                on behalf of charter fishery participants
                                             required for the RQE if a complete                      that it meets the requirements in                     and a demonstration that the non-profit
                                             application to become an RQE, as                        paragraph (n)(1) of this section, NMFS                entity has the management, technical
                                             described in paragraph (n)(2) of this                   will issue an initial administrative                  expertise, and ability to manage QS and
                                             section, has been approved by the                       determination (IAD):                                  RFQ;
                                             Regional Administrator. The Regional                       (A) Revoking authorization of the                     (D) The name of the non-profit
                                             Administrator will not approve a                        RQE;                                                  organization, taxpayer ID number,
                                             transfer of IFQ or QS to a person until                    (B) Disallowing the RQE from                       NMFS person number, permanent
                                             the Application for Eligibility for that                receiving any QS by transfer;                         business mailing addresses, name of
                                             person is approved by the Regional                         (C) Requiring the CQE to divest of any             contact persons and additional contact
                                             Administrator. The Regional                             QS that it holds; and                                 information of the managing personnel
                                                                                                        (D) Withholding the issuance of RFQ                for the non-profit entity, resumes of
                                             Administrator will provide an
                                                                                                     based on any QS that the RQE holds.                   management personnel, name and
                                             Application for Eligibility form to any                    (v) The RQE will have the opportunity
                                             person on request.                                                                                            notarized signature of applicant, and
                                                                                                     to appeal the IAD through the National                Notary Public signature and date when
                                             *       *      *      *      *                          Appeals Office under the provisions                   commission expires; and
                                                (g) * * *                                            established at 15 CFR part 906.                          (iv) A statement describing the
                                                (1) Except as provided in paragraph
                                                                                                     *       *      *   *     *                            procedures that will be used to
                                             (f), (g)(2), (l), or (n) of this section, only             (n) Transfer of halibut QS to an                   determine the acquisition of funds to
                                             persons who are IFQ crew members, or                    RQE—(1) RQE organizational structure.                 purchase QS.
                                             who were initially issued QS assigned                   (i) The RQE must be a single entity                      (3) Address for submittal of
                                             to vessel categories B, C, or D, and meet               representing IFQ regulatory Areas 2C                  application. Regional Administrator,
                                             the eligibility requirements in this                    and 3A.                                               NMFS, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK
                                             section, may receive by transfer QS                        (ii) The RQE must be a non-profit                  99802.
                                             assigned to vessel categories B, C, or D,               entity incorporated under the laws of                    (4) Approval. NMFS will approve the
                                             or the IFQ resulting from it.                           the State of Alaska and recognized as                 first complete application received. If an
                                             *       *      *      *      *                          exempt from Federal income tax by the                 application is approved, NMFS will
                                                (9) For transfers of QS to an RQE, the               Internal Revenue Service; and                         notify the RQE by mail, unless another
                                             RQE may only receive halibut QS that                       (iii) The RQE must submit an annual                mode of communication is requested on
                                             is assigned to IFQ regulatory area 2C or                report to NMFS and the Council                        the application.
                                             3A.                                                     detailing RQE activities during the prior                (5) Disapproval. If an application is
                                                (10) For transfers of QS from an RQE:                year according to § 679.5(v).                         disapproved, that determination may be
                                                (i) Quota category and block                            (2) Application for Eligibility. Prior to          appealed under the provisions
                                             designations at time of purchase by an                  initially receiving QS by transfer, a non-            established at 15 CFR part 906.
                                             RQE are retained if QS is transferred to                profit entity that intends to participate             ■ 12. In § 679.42:
                                             an eligible QS holder for use in the IFQ                in the Halibut IFQ Program and                        ■ a. Add paragraph (a)(2)(v);
                                             program.                                                purchase and hold halibut QS in Area                  ■ b. Revise paragraph (f)(1) introductory
                                                (ii) NMFS will not issue any IFQ from                2C and Area 3A as the RQE must have                   text; and
                                             any QS transferred from an RQE to a QS                  approval from the Regional                            ■ c. Add paragraphs (f)(8) and (g)(1)(iii).
                                             holder for use in the IFQ program for a                 Administrator. To receive that approval,                 The additions and revision read as
                                             calendar year if that QS resulted in the                the non-profit entity seeking to become               follows:
                                             issuance of RFQ to an RQE during that                   an RQE must submit a complete
                                             calendar year.                                          ‘‘Application for a Non-profit Entity to              § 679.42   Limitations on use of QS and IFQ.
                                                (11)(i) To maintain eligibility as the               be Designated as a Recreational Quota                   (a) * * *
                                             RQE authorized by NMFS, the RQE                         Entity (RQE)’’ (available on the NMFS                   (2) * * *
                                             must be a non-profit entity incorporated                Alaska Region website at https://                       (v) In IFQ regulatory areas 2C and 3A,
                                             under the laws of the State of Alaska                   alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/). NMFS will                 RFQ held by an RQE may be harvested
                                             and recognized as exempt from Federal                   approve only one entity as the RQE. A                 aboard charter vessels as defined at 50
                                             income tax by the Internal Revenue                                                                            CFR 300.61 of any size, regardless of the
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                                                                                                     complete application to become an RQE
                                             Service as required by paragraph                        must include:                                         QS category from which that RFQ
                                             (n)(1)(ii) of this section.                                (i) The articles of incorporation under            originated.
                                                (ii) If the Regional Administrator                   the laws of the State of Alaska for that              *     *     *    *     *
                                             determines the RQE approved by NMFS                     non-profit entity;                                      (f) * * *
                                             does not meet the requirements                             (ii) Acknowledgement from the                        (1) Unless the amount in excess of the
                                             specified in paragraph (n)(1) of this                   Internal Revenue Service that the non-                following limits was received in the


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                                             initial allocation of halibut QS, no                                   halibut landed as guided angler fish                                    which the IFQ or GAF landings were
                                             person other than a CQE representing                                   (GAF), as defined in § 300.61 of this                                   made or the RFQ was issued to the RQE.
                                             the community of Adak, AK,                                             title, derived from his or her IFQ                                      *       *    *     *     *
                                             individually or collectively, or an RQE,                               accounts. An RQE is responsible for cost                                   (b) * * *
                                             may use more than:                                                     recovery fees for all RFQ issued to the                                    (1) General. (i) An IFQ permit holder
                                             *       *    *      *    *                                             RQE. An IFQ permit holder or RQE                                        must use either the IFQ actual ex-vessel
                                                (8)(i) Annual transfer limits. The RQE                              must comply with the requirements of                                    value or the IFQ standard ex-vessel
                                             may not receive by transfer more than                                  this section.                                                           value when determining the IFQ fee
                                             594,774 units of Area 2C halibut QS and                                   (2) * * *                                                            liability based on ex-vessel value,
                                             more than 2,218,716 units of Area 3A                                      (i) General. IFQ fee liability means a                               except that landed GAF are assessed at
                                             halibut QS in a year.                                                  cost recovery liability based on either                                 the standard ex-vessel values derived by
                                                (ii) Cumulative use limits. The RQE                                 the value of all landed IFQ and GAF                                     NMFS. An IFQ permit holder must base
                                             may not hold more than 5,947,740 units                                 derived from the permit holder’s IFQ                                    all fee liability calculations on the ex-
                                             of Area 2C halibut QS and more than                                    permit(s), or the value of all RFQ issued                               vessel value that correlates to landed
                                             22,187,161 units of Area 3A halibut QS.                                to an RQE.                                                              IFQ in IFQ equivalent pounds.
                                                (iii) Vessel category restrictions. (A)                                (A) Each year, the Regional                                             (ii) An RQE must use the IFQ
                                             The RQE may not hold more than                                         Administrator will issue each IFQ                                       standard ex-vessel value derived by
                                             889,548 units of halibut QS in IFQ                                     permit holder a summary of his or her                                   NMFS for all RFQ issued to the RQE.
                                             regulatory area 2C that is assigned to                                 IFQ equivalent pounds landed as IFQ                                     *       *    *     *     *
                                             vessel category D.                                                     and GAF and will issue an RQE a                                            (f) * * *
                                                (B) The RQE may not hold halibut QS                                 summary of its RFQ pounds issued as                                        (2) After the expiration of the 30-day
                                             in IFQ regulatory area 3A that is                                      part of the IFQ Landing and Estimated                                   period, the Regional Administrator will
                                             assigned to vessel category D.                                         Fee Liability page described at                                         evaluate any additional documentation
                                                (C) The RQE may not hold more than                                  § 679.5(l)(7)(ii)(D).                                                   submitted by an IFQ permit holder or
                                             265,524 units of halibut QS that is
                                                                                                                       (B) * * *                                                            RQE in support of its payment. If the
                                             assigned to vessel category B in IFQ
                                                                                                                       (3) All RFQ issued to an RQE in IFQ                                  Regional Administrator determines that
                                             regulatory area 2C.
                                                                                                                    regulatory area 2C or 3A will be                                        the additional documentation does not
                                                (g) * * *
                                                (1) * * *                                                           assessed at the IFQ regulatory area 2C or                               meet the burden of proving the payment
                                                (iii) The RQE may not receive:                                      3A IFQ standard ex-vessel value.                                        is correct, the Regional Administrator
                                                (A) Transfers of halibut QS blocks of                               *       *    *     *     *                                              will send the IFQ permit holder or RQE
                                             less than or equal to 24,250 quota share                                                                                                       an IAD indicating that the IFQ permit
                                                                                                                       (D) An RQE may not challenge the
                                             units in IFQ regulatory area 2C.                                                                                                               holder or RQE did not meet the burden
                                                                                                                    standard ex-vessel value used to
                                                (B) Transfers of halibut QS blocks of                                                                                                       of proof to change the IFQ fee liability
                                                                                                                    determine the fee liability for all RFQ
                                             less than or equal to 35,620 quota share                                                                                                       as calculated by the Regional
                                                                                                                    issued to the RQE.
                                             units in IFQ regulatory area 3A.                                                                                                               Administrator based upon the IFQ
                                                                                                                    *       *    *     *     *                                              standard ex-vessel value. The IAD will
                                             *       *    *      *    *                                                (3) Fee collection. (i) An IFQ permit                                set out the facts and indicate the
                                             ■ 13. In § 679.45:                                                     holder with IFQ and/or GAF landings is                                  deficiencies in the documentation
                                             ■ a. Revise paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2)(i)                               responsible for collecting his or her own                               submitted by the IFQ permit holder or
                                             introductory text, and (a)(2)(i)(A);                                   fee during the calendar year in which                                   RQE. An IFQ permit holder or RQE who
                                             ■ b. Add paragraphs (a)(2)(i)(B)(3) and                                the IFQ fish and/or GAF are landed.                                     receives an IAD may appeal the IAD, as
                                             (a)(2)(i)(D); and                                                         (ii) An RQE is responsible for                                       described in paragraph (h) of this
                                             ■ c. Revise paragraphs (a)(3), (a)(4)(i),
                                                                                                                    collecting its own fees during the                                      section.
                                             (b)(1), and (f)(2).                                                    calendar year in which the RFQ is
                                                The revisions and addition read as                                                                                                          *       *    *     *     *
                                                                                                                    issued to the RQE.
                                             follows:                                                                                                                                       § § 679.41 and 679.45   [Amended]
                                                                                                                       (4) * * *
                                             § 679.45      IFQ cost recovery program.                                  (i) Payment due date. An IFQ permit                                  ■  14. In the table below, for each section
                                               (a) * * *                                                            holder or RQE must submit its IFQ fee                                   indicated in the ‘‘Location’’ column,
                                               (1) Responsibility. An IFQ permit                                    liability payment(s) to NMFS as                                         remove the title indicated in the
                                             holder is responsible for cost recovery                                instructed at paragraph (a)(4)(iii) of this                             ‘‘Remove’’ column from wherever it
                                             fees for landings of his or her IFQ                                    section not later than January 31 of the                                appears in the section, and add the title
                                             halibut and sablefish, including any                                   year following the calendar year in                                     indicated in the ‘‘Add’’ column:

                                                                        Location                                                                Remove                                                          Add

                                             § 679.41(l)(3)      introductory               text,          and      50 CFR 679.43 ................................................          15 CFR part 906.
                                                (l)(3)(v)(E)(3).
                                             § 679.41(m)(5)(ii) ................................................    § 679.43 ............................................................   15 CFR part 906.
                                             § 679.45(b)(2) .....................................................   landed as GAF .................................................         landed as GAF or issued as RFQ.
                                             § 679.45(b)(3)(ii) .................................................   landed GAF ......................................................       landed GAF and RFQ issued to an RQE.
                                             § 679.45(b)(3)(v) introductory text ......................             aggregated IFQ regulatory area 2C or 3A, to                             aggregated by IFQ regulatory area 2C or 3A,
                                                                                                                       GAF landings.                                                          to GAF landings and RFQ issued to an
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                                                                                                                                                                                              RQE.
                                             § 679.45(d)(2)(i)(A) and (B) ................................          IFQ and GAF ...................................................         IFQ, RFQ, and GAF.
                                             § 679.45(d)(2)(i)(C) .............................................     include GAF costs ............................................          include RQE and GAF costs.
                                             § 679.45(d)(2)(ii) .................................................   as commercial catch or as GAF ......................                    as commercial catch, RFQ, or GAF.
                                             § 679.45(d)(4) .....................................................   IFQ and GAF ...................................................         IFQ, RFQ, and GAF.
                                             § 679.45(d)(4) .....................................................   IFQ permit holder .............................................         IFQ permit holder or RQE.
                                             § 679.45(e)(1) introductory text ..........................            IFQ permit holder .............................................         IFQ permit holder or RQE.



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                                                                         Location                                                                  Remove                                                              Add

                                             § 679.45(e)(1)(i) and (ii) ......................................         IFQ permit holder .............................................         IFQ permit holder or RQE.
                                             § 679.45(e)(1)(i) ..................................................      the IFQ permit holder’s estimated fee liability                         the estimated fee liability.
                                             § 679.45(e)(2) .....................................................      IFQ fishing permit held ....................................            IFQ fishing permit or RFQ permit account
                                                                                                                                                                                                 held.
                                             § 679.45(e)(2), (f)(1)(i) and (ii), and (f)(5) ...........                IFQ permit holder .............................................         IFQ permit holder or RQE.
                                             § 679.45(f)(1) introductory text ...........................              IFQ permit holder has ......................................            IFQ permit holder or RQE has.
                                             § 679.45(f)(1) introductory text ...........................              by the IFQ permit holder ..................................             by the IFQ permit holder or RQE.
                                             § 679.45(f)(3) ......................................................     § 679.43 ............................................................   15 CFR part 906.
                                             § 679.45(f)(4) ......................................................     the IFQ permit holder .......................................           the IFQ permit holder or RQE.
                                             § 679.45(g) ..........................................................    IFQ permit holder unless the permit holder re-                          IFQ permit holder or RQE unless the IFQ per-
                                                                                                                          quests.                                                                mit holder or RQE requests.
                                             § 679.45(g) ..........................................................    IFQ permit holder’s ..........................................          IFQ permit holder’s or RQE’s.
                                             § 679.45(h) ..........................................................    § 679.43 ............................................................   15 CFR part 906.



                                             [FR Doc. 2018–20410 Filed 9–20–18; 8:45 am]                              I. Introduction                                                          Regulation A 6 is both necessary in the
                                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                                      On September 14, 2018, Hurricane                                      public interest and consistent with the
                                                                                                                      Florence made landfall near the North                                    protection of investors, we remind
                                                                                                                      Carolina and South Carolina border. The                                  companies that are the subject of the
                                             SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE                                                  storm and subsequent flooding have                                       relief provided in these interim final
                                             COMMISSION                                                               displaced individuals and businesses                                     temporary rules to continue to evaluate
                                                                                                                      and disrupted communications and                                         their obligations to make materially
                                             17 CFR Parts 227 and 230                                                 transportation across the affected region.                               accurate and complete disclosures in
                                             [Release No. 33–10556]                                                   We are adopting these interim final                                      accordance with the anti-fraud
                                                                                                                      temporary rules to address the needs of                                  provisions of the federal securities laws.
                                             Regulation Crowdfunding and                                              companies directly or indirectly affected                                   Accordingly, pursuant to Section 28
                                             Regulation A Relief and Assistance for                                   by Hurricane Florence or its aftermath                                   of the Securities Act, we are adopting
                                             Victims of Hurricane Florence                                            that are subject to reporting obligations                                interim final temporary rules providing
                                                                                                                      pursuant to Regulation Crowdfunding or                                   that an issuer subject to the reporting
                                             AGENCY:  Securities and Exchange                                                                                                                  requirements of either Regulation
                                             Commission.                                                              Regulation A.
                                                                                                                         Section 28 of the Securities Act                                      Crowdfunding or Regulation A is
                                             ACTION: Interim final temporary rule.                                    provides that the Commission may, by                                     exempt from any requirement to file
                                             SUMMARY:   We are adopting interim final                                 rule or regulation, ‘‘conditionally or                                   specified reports or forms with the
                                             temporary rules for issuers subject to                                   unconditionally exempt any person,                                       Commission where the conditions
                                             reporting obligations pursuant to                                        security, or transaction, or any class or                                below are satisfied:
                                             Regulation Crowdfunding and                                              classes of persons, securities, or                                          (a) The issuer is not able to meet a
                                             Regulation A in order to address the                                     transactions, from any provision or                                      filing deadline due to Hurricane
                                             needs of companies directly or                                           provisions of this title or of any rule or                               Florence or its aftermath;
                                             indirectly affected by Hurricane                                         regulation issued under this title, to the                                  (b) The issuer files with the
                                             Florence. The temporary rules extend                                     extent that such exemption is necessary                                  Commission, on or before October 29,
                                             the filing deadlines for specified reports                               or appropriate in the public interest,                                   2018, the report or form required to be
                                             and forms due pursuant to Regulation                                     and is consistent with the protection of                                 filed pursuant to either Regulation
                                             Crowdfunding and Regulation A for                                        investors.’’ 4                                                           Crowdfunding or Regulation A during
                                             certain issuers.                                                         II. Temporary Relief From Filing                                         the period from and including
                                             DATES: These rules are effective from                                    Requirements for Issuers Subject to the                                  September 14, 2018 to and including
                                             September 21, 2018, through October                                      Reporting Obligations of Regulation                                      October 26, 2018; and
                                             29, 2018.                                                                Crowdfunding or Regulation A                                                (c) In any such report or form, the
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                                                                                                  issuer discloses that it is relying on the
                                                                                                                         The lack of communications,
                                             Jennifer Zepralka, Office Chief, or Amy                                                                                                           interim final temporary rules and states
                                                                                                                      transportation, electricity, facilities, and
                                             Reischauer, Special Counsel, Office of                                                                                                            the reasons why, in good faith, it could
                                                                                                                      available staff and professional advisors
                                             Small Business Policy, Division of                                                                                                                not file such report or form on a timely
                                                                                                                      as a result of Hurricane Florence could
                                             Corporation Finance, at (202) 551–3460,                                                                                                           basis.
                                                                                                                      hamper the efforts of companies with
                                             U.S. Securities and Exchange                                             reporting obligations to meet their filing                                  For Regulation Crowdfunding, the
                                             Commission, 100 F Street NE,                                             deadlines pursuant to Regulation                                         relief includes annual reports on Form
                                             Washington, DC 20549–3628.                                               Crowdfunding or Regulation A. At the                                     C–AR, progress updates on Form C–U,
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We are                                        same time, investors have an interest in                                 and termination of reporting on Form
                                             adopting amendments to 17 CFR                                            the timely availability of required                                      C–TR. For Regulation A, the relief
                                             227.202 (‘‘Rule 202’’) of Regulation                                     information about these companies.                                       includes post-qualification amendments
                                             Crowdfunding 1 under the Securities                                      While the Commission believes that the                                   required at least every 12 months after
                                             Act of 1933 (the ‘‘Securities Act’’) 2 and                               temporary relief from filing                                             the qualification date to include
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                                             17 CFR 230.257 (‘‘Rule 257’’) of                                         requirements provided by the                                             updated financial statements, annual
                                             Regulation A 3 under the Securities Act                                  amendments to Rule 202 of Regulation                                     reports on Form 1–K, semi-annual
                                             as interim final temporary rules.                                        Crowdfunding 5 and Rule 257 of                                           reports on Form 1–SA, special financial
                                                                                                                                                                                               reports on Forms 1–K or 1–SA, current
                                               1 17 CFR 227 et seq.                                                     4 15
                                                                                                                           U.S.C. 77z–3.
                                               2 15 U.S.C. 77a et seq.                                                  5 See                                                                    6 See Rule 257(f) of Regulation A. 17 CFR
                                                                                                                            Rule 202(c) of Regulation Crowdfunding. 17
                                               3 17 CFR 230.251 through 230.263.                                      CFR 227.202(c).                                                          230.257(f).



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Document Created: 2018-09-21 00:23:24
Document Modified: 2018-09-21 00:23:24
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.
DatesThis rule is effective on October 22, 2018.
ContactKurt Iverson, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation83 FR 47819 
RIN Number0648-BG57
CFR Citation15 CFR 902
50 CFR 300
50 CFR 679
CFR AssociatedReporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Antarctica; Canada; Exports; Fish; Fisheries; Fishing; Imports; Indians; Labeling; Marine Resources; Russian Federation; Transportation; Treaties; Wildlife and Alaska

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