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evaluate the impact of the requested
activity on the resource.
Government-to-Government
Relationship With Tribes
In accordance with Executive Order
13175 ‘‘Consultation and Coordination
with Indian Tribal Governments’’ (65 FR
67249), the President’s memorandum of
April 29, 1994, ‘‘Government-toGovernment Relations with Native
American Tribal Governments’’ (59 FR
22961), and 512 DM 2, we have
evaluated potential effects on federally
recognized Indian tribes and have
determined that there are no potential
effects.
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Administrative Procedure Act
In this rulemaking, we are revising
existing regulations in order to
implement Public Law 106–206, a law
to allow the Secretary of the Interior to
establish a fee system for commercial
filming and certain still photography
activities on Federal land. The existing
regulations at 43 CFR 5.1 prohibit
charging fees for these activities and the
new law, Public Law 106–206, (codified
at 16 U.S.C. 4601–6d), requires the
Secretary to charge fees for these same
activities. This rulemaking will delete
the prohibition in the existing
regulation. Therefore, we are publishing
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this action without prior proposal
because we view this as a
nondiscretionary revision that is
required by law. We find good cause,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b) and 553(d),
that notice and public procedure are
unnecessary and this rule will take
effect upon publication. However later
this year we will publish in the Federal
Register and request comments on a
proposed rule on commercial filming
and still photography activities for
Department of the Interior agencies,
including the National Park Service,
Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau
of Land Management.
List of Subjects in 43 CFR Part 5
Motion pictures, Recordings,
Television.
I For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, the Department of the Interior
amends 43 CFR part 5 as follows:
PART 5—MAKING PICTURES,
TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS OR
SOUND TRACKS ON CERTAIN AREAS
UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
1. The authority for part 5 continues
to read as follows:
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Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1, 3, 9a, 460(q),
462(k); Sec. 7.96 also issued under DC Code
8–137 (1981) and DC Code 40–721 (1981).
§ 5.1
[Amended]
2. Revise § 5.1(b)(1) to read as follows:
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(1) No fees will be charged for the
making of motion pictures, television
productions or sound tracks on areas
administered by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service. The regular general
admission and other fees currently in
effect in any area under the jurisdiction
of the National Park Service are not
affected by this paragraph.
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Dated: April 6, 2006.
P. Lynn Scarlett,
Deputy Secretary of the Interior.
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Federal Railroad Administration
49 CFR Part 234
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CFR Correction
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Regulations, parts 200 to 299, revised as
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 679
[Docket No. 060216044–6044–01; I.D.
040706G]
Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
Zone Off Alaska; Pollock in the West
Yakutat District of the Gulf of Alaska
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: NMFS is prohibiting directed
fishing for pollock in the West Yakutat
District of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA).
This action is necessary to prevent
exceeding the 2006 total allowable catch
(TAC) of pollock specified for the West
Yakutat District of the GOA.
DATES: Effective 1200 hrs, Alaska local
time (A.l.t.), April 10, 2006, through
2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 31, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Josh
Keaton, 907–586–7228.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS
manages the groundfish fishery in the
GOA exclusive economic zone
according to the Fishery Management
Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of
Alaska (FMP) prepared by the North
Pacific Fishery Management Council
under authority of the MagnusonStevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act. Regulations governing
fishing by U.S. vessels in accordance
with the FMP appear at subpart H of 50
CFR part 600 and 50 CFR part 679.
In accordance with § 679.20(c)(3)(ii),
the 2006 TAC of pollock specified for
the West Yakutat District of the GOA is
1,792 metric tons (mt) as established by
the 2006 and 2007 final harvest
specifications for groundfish of the GOA
(71 FR 10870, March 3, 2006).
In accordance with § 679.20(d)(1)(i),
the Administrator, Alaska Region,
NMFS (Regional Administrator), has
determined that the 2006 TAC of
pollock specified for the West Yakutat
District of the GOA will soon be
reached. Therefore, the Regional
Administrator is establishing a directed
fishing allowance of 1,742 mt, and is
setting aside the remaining 50 mt as
bycatch to support other anticipated
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
49 CFR Part 234
Grade Crossing Signal System
CFR Correction
In Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, parts 200 to 299,
revised as of October 1, 2005, in part 234, on page 569, the first
``Authority'' is removed.
[FR Doc. 06-55514 Filed 4-12-06; 8:45 am]
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