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and Hazardous Materials, adopted as
250–RICR–140–25–1, Section: 1.10(T)
Delivery Prohibition; 1.16(F)
Suspension or Revocation of License;
1.16(G) Procedure for Suspension and
Revocation; 1.16(H) Requests for
Hearings; 1.21 Appeals; 1.22 Penalties.
(2) Title 250—Department of
Environmental Management, Chapter
20—Legal Services, Subchapter 00—N/
A, Part 1—Administrative Rules of
Practice and Procedure for the
Department of Environmental
Management 20–00–1, adopted as 250–
RICR–20–00–1.
(3) Title 250—Department of
Environmental Management, Chapter
130—Compliance and Inspection,
Subchapter 00—N/A, Part 1—Rules and
Regulations for Assessment of Penalties,
adopted as 250–RICR–130–00–1.
(iii) Provisions not incorporated by
reference. The following specifically
identified statutory and regulatory
provisions applicable to the Rhode
Island’s UST program are broader in
scope than the Federal program, are not
part of the approved program, and are
not incorporated by reference in this
section for enforcement purposes:
(A) Rhode Island Rules and
Regulations for Underground Storage
Facilities Used for Regulated Substances
and Hazardous Materials, 250–RICR–
140–25–1, Section: 1.4(E) Partial
regulation of residential tanks storing
heating oil at one, two, or three-unit
dwellings and farm tanks storing
heating oil for non-commercial
purposes; 1.4(G) Partial regulation of
holding tanks; 1.7(A) Registration
applies to all farm and residential tanks
containing heating or fuel oils
consumed on-site and containing motor
fuels for on-site use; 1.9 The Rhode
Island UST Financial Responsibility
Fund; 1.10 Minimum UST Operation
and Maintenance Requirements, (C), (D),
(F)(4) and (J); 1.11 New and
Replacement UST System
Requirements, (B)(1–3) and (5), (C)(1),
(J)(1), and (L)(2); 1.12 Facility
Modifications or Repairs, (A); 1.15
Closure, (D)(5); 1.16 Approval of Tank
and/or Line Tightness Tests, Leak
Detection Methods and Licensing
Requirements, (B), (D), and (E); 1.19
Holding Tanks; 1.20 Variances.
(B) [Reserved]
(2) Statement of legal authority. The
Attorney General’s Statements, signed
by the Attorney General of Rhode Island
on July 1, 1992, and January 23, 2020,
though not incorporated by reference,
are referenced as part of the approved
underground storage tank program
under Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C.
6991 et seq.
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(3) Demonstration of procedures for
adequate enforcement. The
‘‘Demonstration of Procedures for
Adequate Enforcement’’ submitted as
part of the original application on July
2, 1992, and as part of the program
revision application for approval on
February 4, 2020, though not
incorporated by reference, is referenced
as part of the approved underground
storage tank program under Subtitle I of
RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
(4) Program description. The program
description and any other material
submitted as part of the original
application on July 2, 1992, and as part
of the program revision application on
February 4, 2020, though not
incorporated by reference, are
referenced as part of the approved
underground storage tank program
under Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C.
6991 et seq.
(5) Memorandum of Agreement. The
Memorandum of Agreement between
EPA Region 1 and the Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Services,
signed by the EPA Regional
Administrator on February 12, 2019,
though not incorporated by reference, is
referenced as part of the approved
underground storage tank program
under Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C.
6991 et seq.
■ 3. Appendix A to part 282 is amended
by revising the entry for Rhode Island to
read as follows:
Appendix A to Part 282—State
Requirements Incorporated by
Reference in Part 282 of the Code of
Federal Regulations
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(b) The regulatory provisions include:
1. Rhode Island Rules and Regulations for
Underground Storage Facilities Used for
Regulated Substances and Hazardous
Materials, 250–RICR–140–25–1, (effective
November 20, 2018)
Section 1.1 Purpose.
Section 1.2. Authority.
Section 1.3 Incorporated Materials.
Section 1.4 Applicability, except (E) and
(G).
Section 1.5 Definitions.
Section 1.6 Administrative Findings.
Section 1.7 Facility Registration.
Section 1.8 Financial Responsibility,
except (D).
Section 1.10 Minimum UST Operation
and Maintenance Requirements, except (C),
(D), and (F)(4) and (T).
Section 1.11 New and Replacement UST
System Requirements, except (B)(1–3) and
(5), (C)(1), (J)(1), and (L)(2).
Section 1.12 Facility Modifications or
Repairs, except (A).
Section 1.13 Maintaining Records.
Section 1.14 Leak and Spill Response.
Section 1.15 Closure, except (D)(5).
Section 1.16 Approval of Tank and/or
Line Tightness Tests, Leak Detection
Methods and Licensing Requirements, except
(B), (D), (E), (F), (G) and (H).
Section 1.17 Signatories to Registration
and Closure Applications.
Section 1.18 Transfer of Certificates of
Registration and Closure.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
43 CFR Part 2560
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Rhode Island
(a) The statutory provisions include:
1. Rhode Island General Laws, Title 42:
State Affairs and Government; Chapter 42–
17.1, Department of Environmental
Management; Section 42–17.1–2, Powers and
Duties.
(31) standards for the quality of air, and
water, and the location, design, construction,
and operation of all underground storage
facilities used for storing petroleum products
or hazardous materials.
2. Rhode Island General Laws, Title 46:
Waters and Navigation; Chapter 46–12.
Water Pollution; Section 46–12–3, Powers
and Duties of the Director.
(4) accepting and administering loans and
grants.
(21) standards for location, design,
construction, maintenance, and operation of
underground storage facilities used for
storing petroleum products or hazardous
materials to prevent, abate, and remedy the
discharge of petroleum products and
hazardous materials into the waters of the
state.
(22) promulgate regulations for monitoring
wells.
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Allotments
Correction
In rule document 2020–24954,
appearing in the Issue of Friday,
November 27, 2020, appearing on pages
75874–75892, make the following
changes:
§ 2569.404
(Corrected)
■ 1. In section 2569.404, on page
75889, in the second column, delete the
paragraph designation ‘‘(d)’’ at the end
of the section.
§ 2569.405
(Corrected)
■ 2. In section 2569.405 on page 75889,
in the second column, delete the
paragraph designation ‘‘(e)’’
immediately following the section
heading and immediately prior to
paragraph designation ‘‘(a)’’.
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§ 2569.405
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(Corrected)
■ 6. In section 2569.506, on page
75892, in the first column, make the
second paragraph ‘‘(c)’’ into a paragraph
‘‘(d)’’.
This final rule revises the management
measures that are intended to keep the
total annual catch of each groundfish
stock or stock complex within the
annual catch limits. These measures are
intended to help prevent overfishing,
rebuild overfished stocks, achieve
optimum yield, and ensure that
management measures are based on the
best scientific information available.
Additionally, this final rule implements
Amendment 29 to the PCGFMP, which
designates shortbelly rockfish as an
ecosystem component species, and
changes the trawl and nontrawl
allocations for blackgill rockfish within
the southern slope complex south of
40°10’ North latitude (N. lat.), petrale
sole, lingcod south of 40°10′ N lat., and
widow rockfish.
DATES: This final rule is effective
January 1, 2021.
ADDRESSES:
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This rule is accessible via the internet
at the Office of the Federal Register
website at https://
www.federalregister.gov/. Background
information and documents including
an integrated analysis for this action
(Analysis), which addresses the
statutory requirements of the Magnuson
Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens
Act), the National Environmental Policy
Act, Presidential Executive Order
12866, and the Regulatory Flexibility
Act are available at the NMFS West
Coast Region website at https://
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/region/westcoast and at the Pacific Fishery
Management Council’s website at https://
www.pcouncil.org. The final 2020 Stock
Assessment and Fishery Evaluation
(SAFE) report for Pacific Coast
groundfish, as well as the SAFE reports
for previous years, are also available
from the Pacific Fishery Management
Council’s website at https://
www.pcouncil.org.
■ 3. In section 2569.405, on page
75889, in the third column, delete the
second ‘‘(d)’’ immediately after the
paragraph designated ‘‘(d)’’.
§ 2569.411
(Corrected)
■ 4. In section 2569.411, on page
75890, in the first column, delete the
second ‘‘(c)’’ immediately after the
paragraph designated ‘‘(c)’’.
§ 2569.501
(Corrected)
■ 5. In section 2569.501, on page
75891, in the first column, delete the
second ‘‘(j)’’ immediately after the
paragraph designated ‘‘(j)’’.
§ 2569.506
(Corrected)
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 660
[Docket No. 201204–0325]
RIN 0648–BJ74
Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;
Fisheries Off West Coast States;
Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;
Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery
Management Plan; Amendment 29;
2021–22 Biennial Specifications and
Management Measures
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This final rule establishes the
2021–22 harvest specifications for
groundfish taken in the U.S. exclusive
economic zone off the coasts of
Washington, Oregon, and California,
consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act and the Pacific Coast Groundfish
Fishery Management Plan (PCGFMP).
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Karen Palmigiano, phone: 206–526–
4491 or email:
karen.palmigiano@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Harvest Specifications
This final rule sets 2021–22 harvest
specifications and management
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measures for 127 of the 128 groundfish
stocks which currently have annual
catch limits (ACLs) or ACL
contributions to stock complexes
managed under the PCGFMP, except for
Pacific whiting. Pacific whiting harvest
specifications are established annually
through a separate bilateral process with
Canada. Under Amendment 29,
shortbelly rockfish, which was managed
with harvest specifications in the most
recent biennium (2019–20), will no
longer be managed with harvest
specifications and will be instead
designated as an ecosystem component
species.
The overfishing limits (OFLs),
acceptable biological catch (ABCs), and
ACLs are based on the best available
biological and socioeconomic data,
including projected biomass trends,
information on assumed distribution of
stock biomass, and revised technical
methods used to calculate stock
biomass. See Tables 1a and 2a to Part
660, Subpart C in the regulatory text
supporting this rule for the 2021–22
OFLs, ABCs, and ACLs for each stock or
stock complex.
A detailed description of each stock
and stock complex for which the
Council establishes harvest
specifications set through this rule can
be found in the 2020 SAFE document
posted on the Council’s website at
https://www.pcouncil.org/groundfish/
safe-documents/. A summary of how the
2021–22 harvest specifications were
developed, including a description of
off-the-top deductions for tribal,
research, incidental, and experimental
fisheries, was provided in the proposed
rule and is not repeated here.
Additional information on the
development of these harvest
specifications is also provided in the
Analysis.
For most stocks, the Council
recommended harvest specifications
based on the default harvest control rule
used in the prior biennium. The Council
recommended deviating from the
default harvest control rule for four
stocks in 2021–2022. Table 1 presents a
summary of the changes to the harvest
control rules for these four stocks for the
2021–22 biennium. Each of these
changes was discussed in the proposed
rule and that discussion is not repeated
here.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
43 CFR Part 2560
[LLAK940000 L14100000.HM0000 20X]
RIN 1004-AE66
Alaska Native Vietnam-Era Veterans Allotments
Correction
In rule document 2020-24954, appearing in the Issue of Friday,
November 27, 2020, appearing on pages 75874-75892, make the following
changes:
Sec. 2569.404 (Corrected)
[squarf] 1. In section 2569.404, on page 75889, in the second column,
delete the paragraph designation ``(d)'' at the end of the section.
Sec. 2569.405 (Corrected)
[squarf] 2. In section 2569.405 on page 75889, in the second column,
delete the paragraph designation ``(e)'' immediately following the
section heading and immediately prior to paragraph designation ``(a)''.
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Sec. 2569.405 (Corrected)
[squarf] 3. In section 2569.405, on page 75889, in the third column,
delete the second ``(d)'' immediately after the paragraph designated
``(d)''.
Sec. 2569.411 (Corrected)
[squarf] 4. In section 2569.411, on page 75890, in the first column,
delete the second ``(c)'' immediately after the paragraph designated
``(c)''.
Sec. 2569.501 (Corrected)
[squarf] 5. In section 2569.501, on page 75891, in the first column,
delete the second ``(j)'' immediately after the paragraph designated
``(j)''.
Sec. 2569.506 (Corrected)
[squarf] 6. In section 2569.506, on page 75892, in the first column,
make the second paragraph ``(c)'' into a paragraph ``(d)''.
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