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average amount of support per location
received in the state for that carrier over
the term of support for the relevant
number of locations plus 10 percent of
the eligible telecommunications
carrier’s total relevant high-cost support
over the support term for that state.
(3) Compliance reviews. If subsequent
to the eligible telecommunications
carrier’s support term, USAC
determines in the course of a
compliance review that the eligible
telecommunications carrier does not
have sufficient evidence to demonstrate
that it is offering service to all of the
locations required by the final milestone
or, in the case of Alaska Plan
participants, did not provide service
consistent with the carrier’s approved
performance plan, USAC shall recover a
percentage of support from the eligible
telecommunications carrier as specified
in paragraph (d)(2) of this section.
■ 8. Section 54.321 is added to subpart
D to read as follows:
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§ 54.321 Reporting and certification
requirements for Alaska Plan participants.
Any competitive eligible
telecommunications carrier authorized
to receive Alaska Plan support pursuant
to § 54.317 shall provide:
(a) No later than 60 days after the end
of each participating carrier’s first fiveyear term of support, a certification that
it has met the obligations contained in
the performance plan approved by the
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau,
including any obligations pursuant to a
revised approved performance plan and
that it has met the requisite public
interest obligations contained in the
Alaska Plan Order. For Alaska Plan
participants receiving more than $5
million annually in support, this
certification shall be accompanied by
data received or used from drive tests
analyzing network coverage for mobile
service covering the population for
which support was received and
showing mobile transmissions to and
from the carrier’s network meeting or
exceeding the minimum expected
download and upload speeds delineated
in the approved performance plan.
(b) No later than 60 days after the end
of each participating carrier’s second
five-year term of support, a certification
that it has met the obligations contained
in the performance plan approved by
the Wireless Telecommunications
Bureau, including any obligations
pursuant to a revised approved
performance plan, and that it has met
the requisite public interest obligations
contained in the Alaska Plan Order. For
Alaska Plan participants receiving more
than $5 million annually in support,
this certification shall be accompanied
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by data received or used from drive tests
analyzing network coverage for mobile
service covering the population for
which support was received and
showing mobile transmissions to and
from the carrier’s network meeting or
exceeding the minimum expected
download and upload speeds delineated
in the approved performance plan.
PART 69—ACCESS CHARGES
9. The authority citation for part 69
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 201, 202, 203,
205, 218, 220, 254, 403.
10. Section 69.104 is amended by
revising paragraph (s) to read as follows:
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§ 69.104 End user common line for nonprice cap incumbent local exchange
carriers.
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(s) End User Common Line Charges
for incumbent local exchange carriers
not subject to price cap regulation that
elect model-based support pursuant to
§ 54.311 of this chapter or Alaska Plan
support pursuant to § 54.306 of this
chapter are limited as follows:
(1) The maximum charge a non-price
cap local exchange carrier that elects
model-based support pursuant to
§ 54.311 of this chapter or Alaska Plan
support pursuant to § 54.306 of this
chapter may assess for each residential
or single-line business local exchange
service subscriber line is the rate in
effect on the last day of the month
preceding the month for which modelbased support or Alaska Plan support,
as applicable, is first provided.
(2) The maximum charge a non-price
cap local exchange carrier that elects
model-based support pursuant to
§ 54.311 of this chapter or Alaska Plan
support pursuant to § 54.306 of this
chapter may assess for each multi-line
business local exchange service
subscriber line is the rate in effect on
the last day of the month preceding the
month for which model-based support
or Alaska Plan support, as applicable, is
first provided.
■ 11. Section 69.115 is amended by
revising paragraph (f) to read as follows:
§ 69.115
Special access surcharges.
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(f) The maximum special access
surcharge a non-price cap local
exchange carrier that elects model-based
support pursuant to § 54.311 of this
chapter or Alaska Plan support pursuant
to § 54.306 of this chapter may assess is
the rate in effect on the last day of the
month preceding the month for which
model-based support or Alaska Plan
support, as applicable, is first provided.
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12. Section 69.130 is amended by
revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:
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§ 69.130 Line port costs in excess of basic
analog service.
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(b) The maximum charge a non-price
cap local exchange carrier that elects
model-based support pursuant to
§ 54.311 of this chapter or Alaska Plan
support pursuant to § 54.306 of this
chapter may assess is the rate in effect
on the last day of the month preceding
the month for which model-based
support or Alaska Plan support, as
applicable, is first provided.
■ 13. Section 69.132 is amended by
revising paragraphs (c) and (d) to read
as follows:
§ 69.132 End user Consumer BroadbandOnly Loop charge for non-price cap
incumbent local exchange carriers.
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(c) For carriers not electing modelbased support pursuant to § 54.311 of
this chapter or Alaska Plan support
pursuant to § 54.306 of this chapter, the
single-line rate or charge shall be
computed by dividing one-twelfth of the
projected annual revenue requirement
for the Consumer Broadband-Only Loop
category (net of the projected annual
Connect America Fund Broadband Loop
Support attributable to consumer
broadband-only loops) by the projected
average number of consumer
broadband-only service lines in use
during such annual period.
(d) The maximum monthly per line
charge for each Consumer BroadbandOnly Loop provided by a non-price cap
local exchange carrier that elects modelbased support pursuant to § 54.311 of
this chapter or Alaska Plan support
pursuant to § 54.306 of this chapter
shall be $42.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 32
[Docket No. FWS–HQ–NWRS–2016–0007;
FXRS12650900000–167–FF09R26000]
RIN 1018–BB31
2016–2017 Refuge-Specific Hunting
and Sport Fishing Regulations
Correction
In rule document 2016–23190
appearing on pages 68874–68921 in the
issue of Tuesday, October 4, 2016, make
the following correction:
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§ 32.25
[Corrected]
On page 68893, beginning in the first
column, in the ninth line, amendatory
instruction 7. should read as follows.
7. Amend § 32.25 by:
a. Revising paragraphs A, B, and C
under the entry Alamosa National
Wildlife Refuge;
b. Adding, in alphabetical order, an
entry for Baca National Wildlife Refuge;
and
c. Revising paragraphs A, B, and C
under the entry Monte Vista National
Refuge.
The addition and revisions read as
follows:
§ 32.25
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Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
allow hunting of geese, ducks, coots,
snipe, Eurasian collared-doves, and
mourning doves on designated areas of
the refuge in accordance with State and
Federal regulations, and subject to the
following conditions:
1. We allow Eurasian collared-dove
hunting only during the mourning dove
season.
2. You may possess only approved
nontoxic shot for hunting (see § 32.2(k)).
3. The only acceptable methods of
take are shotguns, hand-held bows, and
hawking/falconry.
4. Persons possessing, transporting, or
carrying firearms on national wildlife
refuges must comply with all provisions
of State and local law. Persons may only
use (discharge) firearms in accordance
with refuge regulations (see § 27.42 of
this chapter and specific refuge
regulations in this part 32).
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
hunting of cottontail rabbit, and blacktailed and whitetailed jackrabbit, on
designated areas of the refuge in
accordance with State regulations and
subject to the following conditions:
1. Conditions A2, A3 and A4 apply.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
hunting of elk on designated areas of the
refuge in accordance with State
regulations and subject to the following
conditions:
1. Condition A4 applies.
2. You must possess a valid State
license and a refuge-specific permit
from the State, or a valid State license
issued specifically for the refuge, to
hunt elk. State license selection will be
made via the Colorado Parks and
Wildlife hunt selection process.
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Baca National Wildlife Refuge
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
allow hunting of Eurasian collared-
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doves and mourning doves only in
designated areas of the refuge in
accordance with State and Federal
regulations, and subject to the following
conditions:
1. We allow Eurasian collared-dove
hunting only during the mourning dove
season.
2. You may possess only approved
nontoxic shot for hunting (see § 32.2(k)).
3. The only acceptable methods of
take are shotguns, hand-held bows, and
hawking/falconry.
4. Persons possessing, transporting, or
carrying firearms on national wildlife
refuges must comply with all provisions
of State and local law. Persons may only
use (discharge) firearms in accordance
with refuge regulations (see § 27.42 of
this chapter and specific refuge
regulations in this part 32).
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
hunting of cottontail rabbit, and blacktailed and whitetailed jackrabbit, on
designated areas of the refuge in
accordance with State regulations and
subject to the following conditions:
1. Conditions A2 and A4 apply.
2. We prohibit handguns for hunting.
3. Shotguns, rifles firing rim-fire
cartridges less than .23 caliber, handheld bows, pellet guns, slingshots, and
hawking/falconry are the only
acceptable methods of take.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
hunting of elk on designated areas of the
refuge in accordance with State
regulations and subject to the following
conditions:
1. Condition A4 applies.
2. You must possess a valid State
license and a refuge-specific permit
from the State, or a valid State license
issued specifically for the refuge, to
hunt elk. State license selection will be
made via the Colorado Parks and
Wildlife hunt selection process.
D. Sport Fishing. [Reserved]
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Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
allow hunting of geese, ducks, coots,
snipe, Eurasian collared-doves, and
mourning doves on designated areas of
the refuge in accordance with State and
Federal regulations, and subject to the
following conditions:
1. We allow Eurasian collared-dove
hunting only during the mourning dove
season.
2. You may possess only approved
nontoxic shot for hunting (see § 32.2(k)).
3. The only acceptable methods of
take are shotguns, hand-held bows, and
hawking/falconry.
4. Persons possessing, transporting, or
carrying firearms on national wildlife
refuges must comply with all provisions
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of State and local law. Persons may only
use (discharge) firearms in accordance
with refuge regulations (see § 27.42 of
this chapter and specific refuge
regulations in this part 32).
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
hunting of cottontail rabbit, and blacktailed and whitetailed jackrabbit, on
designated areas of the refuge in
accordance with State regulations and
subject to the following conditions:
1. Conditions A2, A3, and A4 apply.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
hunting of elk on designated areas of the
refuge in accordance with State
regulations and subject to the following
conditions:
1. Condition A4 applies.
2. You must possess a valid State
license and a refuge-specific permit
from the State, or a valid State license
issued specifically for the refuge, to
hunt elk. State license selection will be
made via the Colorado Parks and
Wildlife hunt selection process.
3. During firearms elk seasons,
hunters must follow State law for use of
hunter orange.
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Administration
50 CFR Part 300
[Docket No. 130717632–4285–02]
RIN 0648–XE902
International Fisheries; Pacific Tuna
Fisheries; 2016 Bigeye Tuna Longline
Fishery Reopening in the Eastern
Pacific Ocean
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; fishery
reopening.
AGENCY:
NMFS is temporarily
reopening the U.S. pelagic longline
fishery for bigeye tuna for vessels over
24 meters in overall length in the
eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO) because
part of the 500 metric ton (mt) catch
limit remains available after NMFS
closed the fishery on July 25, 2016. This
action will allow U.S. vessels to access
the remainder of the catch limit, which
was established by the Inter-American
Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) in
Resolution C–13–01.
DATES: The reopening is effective
October 4, 2016 until the effective date
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 32
[Docket No. FWS-HQ-NWRS-2016-0007; FXRS12650900000-167-FF09R26000]
RIN 1018-BB31
2016-2017 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing Regulations
Correction
In rule document 2016-23190 appearing on pages 68874-68921 in the
issue of Tuesday, October 4, 2016, make the following correction:
[[Page 69717]]
Sec. 32.25 [Corrected]
On page 68893, beginning in the first column, in the ninth line,
amendatory instruction 7. should read as follows.
7. Amend Sec. 32.25 by:
a. Revising paragraphs A, B, and C under the entry Alamosa National
Wildlife Refuge;
b. Adding, in alphabetical order, an entry for Baca National
Wildlife Refuge; and
c. Revising paragraphs A, B, and C under the entry Monte Vista
National Refuge.
The addition and revisions read as follows:
Sec. 32.25 Colorado.
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Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow hunting of geese, ducks,
coots, snipe, Eurasian collared-doves, and mourning doves on designated
areas of the refuge in accordance with State and Federal regulations,
and subject to the following conditions:
1. We allow Eurasian collared-dove hunting only during the mourning
dove season.
2. You may possess only approved nontoxic shot for hunting (see
Sec. 32.2(k)).
3. The only acceptable methods of take are shotguns, hand-held
bows, and hawking/falconry.
4. Persons possessing, transporting, or carrying firearms on
national wildlife refuges must comply with all provisions of State and
local law. Persons may only use (discharge) firearms in accordance with
refuge regulations (see Sec. 27.42 of this chapter and specific refuge
regulations in this part 32).
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit, and
black-tailed and whitetailed jackrabbit, on designated areas of the
refuge in accordance with State regulations and subject to the
following conditions:
1. Conditions A2, A3 and A4 apply.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of elk on designated areas of
the refuge in accordance with State regulations and subject to the
following conditions:
1. Condition A4 applies.
2. You must possess a valid State license and a refuge-specific
permit from the State, or a valid State license issued specifically for
the refuge, to hunt elk. State license selection will be made via the
Colorado Parks and Wildlife hunt selection process.
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Baca National Wildlife Refuge
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow hunting of Eurasian
collared-doves and mourning doves only in designated areas of the
refuge in accordance with State and Federal regulations, and subject to
the following conditions:
1. We allow Eurasian collared-dove hunting only during the mourning
dove season.
2. You may possess only approved nontoxic shot for hunting (see
Sec. 32.2(k)).
3. The only acceptable methods of take are shotguns, hand-held
bows, and hawking/falconry.
4. Persons possessing, transporting, or carrying firearms on
national wildlife refuges must comply with all provisions of State and
local law. Persons may only use (discharge) firearms in accordance with
refuge regulations (see Sec. 27.42 of this chapter and specific refuge
regulations in this part 32).
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit, and
black-tailed and whitetailed jackrabbit, on designated areas of the
refuge in accordance with State regulations and subject to the
following conditions:
1. Conditions A2 and A4 apply.
2. We prohibit handguns for hunting.
3. Shotguns, rifles firing rim-fire cartridges less than .23
caliber, hand-held bows, pellet guns, slingshots, and hawking/falconry
are the only acceptable methods of take.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of elk on designated areas of
the refuge in accordance with State regulations and subject to the
following conditions:
1. Condition A4 applies.
2. You must possess a valid State license and a refuge-specific
permit from the State, or a valid State license issued specifically for
the refuge, to hunt elk. State license selection will be made via the
Colorado Parks and Wildlife hunt selection process.
D. Sport Fishing. [Reserved]
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Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow hunting of geese, ducks,
coots, snipe, Eurasian collared-doves, and mourning doves on designated
areas of the refuge in accordance with State and Federal regulations,
and subject to the following conditions:
1. We allow Eurasian collared-dove hunting only during the mourning
dove season.
2. You may possess only approved nontoxic shot for hunting (see
Sec. 32.2(k)).
3. The only acceptable methods of take are shotguns, hand-held
bows, and hawking/falconry.
4. Persons possessing, transporting, or carrying firearms on
national wildlife refuges must comply with all provisions of State and
local law. Persons may only use (discharge) firearms in accordance with
refuge regulations (see Sec. 27.42 of this chapter and specific refuge
regulations in this part 32).
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit, and
black-tailed and whitetailed jackrabbit, on designated areas of the
refuge in accordance with State regulations and subject to the
following conditions:
1. Conditions A2, A3, and A4 apply.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of elk on designated areas of
the refuge in accordance with State regulations and subject to the
following conditions:
1. Condition A4 applies.
2. You must possess a valid State license and a refuge-specific
permit from the State, or a valid State license issued specifically for
the refuge, to hunt elk. State license selection will be made via the
Colorado Parks and Wildlife hunt selection process.
3. During firearms elk seasons, hunters must follow State law for
use of hunter orange.
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