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Gas.’’ May 2013. EPA 815–R–13–002. Available at the National Service Center for Environmental Publications (EPA Method 524.4).
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[FR Doc. 2021–10974 Filed 5–25–21; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
44 CFR Part 64
[Docket ID FEMA–2021–0003; Internal
Agency Docket No. FEMA–8681]
Suspension of Community Eligibility
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
AGENCY:
18:33 May 25, 2021
Final rule.
This rule identifies
communities where the sale of flood
insurance has been authorized under
the National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP) that are scheduled for
suspension on the effective dates listed
within this rule because of
noncompliance with the floodplain
management requirements of the
program. If the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) receives
documentation that the community has
adopted the required floodplain
management measures prior to the
effective suspension date given in this
rule, the suspension will not occur.
Information identifying the current
SUMMARY:
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
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participation status of a community can
be obtained from FEMA’s CSB available
at www.fema.gov/flood-insurance/workwith-nfip/community-status-book.
Please note that per Revisions to
Publication Requirements for
Community Eligibility Status
Information Under the National Flood
Insurance Program, notices such as this
one for scheduled suspension will no
longer be published in the Federal
Register as of June 2021 but will be
available at National Flood Insurance
Community Status and Public
Notification | FEMA.gov. Individuals
without internet access will be able to
contact their local floodplain
management official and/or State NFIP
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Coordinating Office directly for
assistance.
The effective date of each
community’s scheduled suspension is
the third date (‘‘Susp.’’) listed in the
third column of the following tables.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you want to determine whether a
particular community was suspended
on the suspension date or for further
information, contact Adrienne L.
Sheldon, PE, CFM, Federal Insurance
and Mitigation Administration, Federal
Emergency Management Agency, 400 C
Street SW, Washington, DC 20472, (202)
674–1087. Details regarding updated
publication requirements of community
eligibility status information under the
NFIP can be found on the CSB section
at www.fema.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NFIP
enables property owners to purchase
Federal flood insurance that is not
otherwise generally available from
private insurers. In return, communities
agree to adopt and administer local
floodplain management measures aimed
at protecting lives, new and
substantially improved construction,
and development in general from future
flooding. Section 1315 of the National
Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as
amended, 42 U.S.C. 4022, prohibits the
sale of NFIP flood insurance unless an
appropriate public body adopts
adequate floodplain management
measures with effective enforcement
measures. The communities listed in
this document no longer meet that
statutory requirement for compliance
with NFIP regulations, 44 CFR part 59.
Accordingly, the communities will be
suspended on the effective date listed in
the third column. As of that date, flood
insurance will no longer be available in
the community. FEMA recognizes
communities may adopt and submit the
required documentation after this rule is
published but prior to the actual
suspension date. These communities
will not be suspended and will continue
DATES:
to be eligible for the sale of NFIP flood
insurance. Their current NFIP
participation status can be verified at
anytime on the CSB section at fema.gov.
In addition, FEMA publishes a Flood
Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) that
identifies the Special Flood Hazard
Areas (SFHAs) in these communities.
The date of the published FIRM is
indicated in the fourth column of the
table. No direct federal financial
assistance (except assistance pursuant to
the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief
and Emergency Assistance Act not in
connection with a flood) may be
provided for construction or acquisition
of buildings in identified SFHAs for
communities not participating in the
NFIP and identified for more than a year
on FEMA’s initial FIRM for the
community as having flood-prone areas
(section 202(a) of the Flood Disaster
Protection Act of 1973, 42 U.S.C.
4106(a), as amended). This prohibition
against certain types of federal
assistance becomes effective for the
communities listed on the date shown
in the last column. The Administrator
finds that notice and public comment
procedures under 5 U.S.C. 553(b), are
impracticable and unnecessary because
communities listed in this final rule
have been adequately notified.
Each community receives 6-month,
90-day, and 30-day notification letters
addressed to the Chief Executive Officer
stating that the community will be
suspended unless the required
floodplain management measures are
met prior to the effective suspension
date. Since these notifications were
made, this final rule may take effect
within less than 30 days.
National Environmental Policy Act.
FEMA has determined that the
community suspension(s) included in
this rule is a non-discretionary action
and therefore the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) does not apply.
Regulatory Flexibility Act. The
Administrator has determined that this
Region 5
Michigan:
Arcadia, Township of, Manistee County
260306
Manistee, City of, Manistee County ......
260131
Manistee, Township of, Manistee County.
260132
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List of Subjects in 44 CFR Part 64
Flood insurance, Floodplains.
Accordingly, 44 CFR part 64 is
amended as follows:
PART 64—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for Part 64
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq.;
Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978, 3 CFR,
1978 Comp.; p. 329; E.O. 12127, 44 FR 19367,
3 CFR, 1979 Comp.; p. 376.
§ 64.6
[Amended]
2. The tables published under the
authority of § 64.6 are amended as
follows:
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Effective date
authorization/
cancellation
of sale of flood
insurance in
community
Community
No.
State and location
rule is exempt from the requirements of
the Regulatory Flexibility Act because
the National Flood Insurance Act of
1968, as amended, Section 1315, 42
U.S.C. 4022, prohibits flood insurance
coverage unless an appropriate public
body adopts adequate floodplain
management measures with effective
enforcement measures. The
communities listed no longer comply
with the statutory requirements, and
after the effective date, flood insurance
will no longer be available in the
communities unless remedial action
takes place.
Regulatory Classification. This final
rule is not a significant regulatory action
under the criteria of section 3(f) of
Executive Order 12866 of September 30,
1993, Regulatory Planning and Review,
58 FR 51735.
Executive Order 13132, Federalism.
This rule involves no policies that have
federalism implications under Executive
Order 13132.
Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice
Reform. This rule meets the applicable
standards of Executive Order 12988.
Paperwork Reduction Act. This rule
does not involve any collection of
information for purposes of the
Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C.
3501 et seq.
Current effective
map date
September 24, 1974, Emerg; September 1,
1986, Reg; June 2, 2021, Susp.
December 2, 1974, Emerg; March 18,
1987, Reg; June 2, 2021, Susp.
August 19, 1974, Emerg; November 15,
1989, Reg; June 2, 2021, Susp.
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Effective date
authorization/
cancellation
of sale of flood
insurance in
community
Community
No.
State and location
Stronach, Township of, Manistee County.
260801
Current effective
map date
April 13, 1987, Emerg; September 30,
1988, Reg; June 2, 2021, Susp.
Date certain
Federal
assistance no
longer
available in
SFHAs
......do.
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Code for reading third column: Emerg.—Emergency; Reg.—Regular; Susp.—Suspension.
Eric J. Letvin,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Mitigation, Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administration—FEMA Resilience,
Department of Homeland Security, Federal
Emergency Management Agency.
[FR Doc. 2021–10899 Filed 5–25–21; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 9110–12–P
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act and
the Tilefish Fishery Management Plan.
DATES: Effective May 26, 2021, through
December 31, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Douglas Potts, Fishery Policy Analyst,
978–281–9341.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 210520–0112]
RTID 0648–XX071
Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Blueline Tilefish Fishery; 2021
Specifications
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
We are implementing 2021
specifications for the Mid-Atlantic
blueline tilefish fishery, including the
annual catch and total allowable
landings limits. This action establishes
allowable harvest levels and other
management measures to prevent
overfishing, consistent with the
SUMMARY:
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Management Council manages the
blueline tilefish fishery north of the
Virginia/North Carolina border under
the Tilefish Fishery Management Plan
(FMP), which outlines the Council’s
process for setting annual specifications.
Regulations implementing the Tilefish
FMP appear at 50 CFR part 648,
subparts A and N, which require the
Council to recommend acceptable
biological catch (ABC), annual catch
limit (ACL), annual catch target (ACT),
total allowable landings (TAL), and
other management measures, for up to 3
years at a time. On November 19, 2018,
we proposed 2019 specifications for the
blueline tilefish fishery and announced
projected specifications for 2020 and
2021 based on Council
recommendations (83 FR 58219). Public
comment was accepted through
December 4, 2018. We published a final
rule implementing the 2019
specifications on February 12, 2019 (84
FR 3341). On February 18, 2020, we
published a rule finalizing the 2020
specifications (85 FR 8765) and restating
the projected 2021 specifications.
At the end of each fishing year, we
evaluate available catch information and
determine if the ACL for either
commercial or recreational sector of the
fishery has been exceeded. If the
commercial ACL is exceeded, the
regulations at 50 CFR 648.293 require a
pound-for-pound reduction in a
subsequent fishing year. On November
21, 2020, we closed the commercial
blueline tilefish fishery because we
projected it reached 100 percent of the
TAL (85 FR 74919; November 24, 2020).
Final 2020 data only recently became
available because of the time needed to
allow any late reports from fishing
vessels and dealers to be submitted and
to ensure all reports go through a
thorough quality control process. When
final 2020 catch data were analyzed, we
determined the commercial sector had
landed 108 percent of the commercial
TAL. There is no new biological
information that would require altering
the projected 2021 specifications
beyond adjusting the commercial ACL
for the overage that occurred in 2020. As
a result, we are announcing the final
specifications for fishing year 2021, as
projected in the final rules
implementing 2019 and 2020
specifications and adjusted for the
commercial overage in fishing year 2020
(See Table 1).
TABLE 1—2021 BLUELINE TILEFISH SPECIFICATIONS
2021
ABC—North of NC/VA line .......................................................................
Recreational ACL/ACT .............................................................................
Assumed Recreational Discards ..............................................................
Recreational TAL ......................................................................................
Commercial ACL/ACT ..............................................................................
Assumed Commercial Discards ...............................................................
Commercial Overage Adjustment ............................................................
Commercial TAL .......................................................................................
All other management measures in
the blueline tilefish fishery, including
commercial and recreational possession
limits, will remain unchanged for the
2021 fishing year.
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100,520 lb (45.6 mt)
73,380 lb (33.3 mt)
1,468 lb (0.7 mt)
71,912 lb (32.6 mt)
27,140 lb (12.3 mt)
271 lb (0.1 mt)
1,965 lb (0.9 mt)
24,924 lb (11.3 mt)
The FMP allows for the previous
year’s specifications to remain in place
until replaced by a subsequent
specifications action (rollover
provision).
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Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
Assistant Administrator has determined
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[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 100 (Wednesday, May 26, 2021)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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[FR Doc No: 2021-10899]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management Agency
44 CFR Part 64
[Docket ID FEMA-2021-0003; Internal Agency Docket No. FEMA-8681]
Suspension of Community Eligibility
AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This rule identifies communities where the sale of flood
insurance has been authorized under the National Flood Insurance
Program (NFIP) that are scheduled for suspension on the effective dates
listed within this rule because of noncompliance with the floodplain
management requirements of the program. If the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) receives documentation that the community has
adopted the required floodplain management measures prior to the
effective suspension date given in this rule, the suspension will not
occur. Information identifying the current participation status of a
community can be obtained from FEMA's CSB available at www.fema.gov/flood-insurance/work-with-nfip/community-status-book. Please note that
per Revisions to Publication Requirements for Community Eligibility
Status Information Under the National Flood Insurance Program, notices
such as this one for scheduled suspension will no longer be published
in the Federal Register as of June 2021 but will be available at
National Flood Insurance Community Status and Public Notification
[verbar] FEMA.gov. Individuals without internet access will be able to
contact their local floodplain management official and/or State NFIP
[[Page 28291]]
Coordinating Office directly for assistance.
DATES: The effective date of each community's scheduled suspension is
the third date (``Susp.'') listed in the third column of the following
tables.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you want to determine whether a
particular community was suspended on the suspension date or for
further information, contact Adrienne L. Sheldon, PE, CFM, Federal
Insurance and Mitigation Administration, Federal Emergency Management
Agency, 400 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472, (202) 674-1087. Details
regarding updated publication requirements of community eligibility
status information under the NFIP can be found on the CSB section at
www.fema.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NFIP enables property owners to purchase
Federal flood insurance that is not otherwise generally available from
private insurers. In return, communities agree to adopt and administer
local floodplain management measures aimed at protecting lives, new and
substantially improved construction, and development in general from
future flooding. Section 1315 of the National Flood Insurance Act of
1968, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4022, prohibits the sale of NFIP flood
insurance unless an appropriate public body adopts adequate floodplain
management measures with effective enforcement measures. The
communities listed in this document no longer meet that statutory
requirement for compliance with NFIP regulations, 44 CFR part 59.
Accordingly, the communities will be suspended on the effective date
listed in the third column. As of that date, flood insurance will no
longer be available in the community. FEMA recognizes communities may
adopt and submit the required documentation after this rule is
published but prior to the actual suspension date. These communities
will not be suspended and will continue to be eligible for the sale of
NFIP flood insurance. Their current NFIP participation status can be
verified at anytime on the CSB section at fema.gov.
In addition, FEMA publishes a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) that
identifies the Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs) in these communities.
The date of the published FIRM is indicated in the fourth column of the
table. No direct federal financial assistance (except assistance
pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act not in connection with a flood) may be provided for
construction or acquisition of buildings in identified SFHAs for
communities not participating in the NFIP and identified for more than
a year on FEMA's initial FIRM for the community as having flood-prone
areas (section 202(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, 42
U.S.C. 4106(a), as amended). This prohibition against certain types of
federal assistance becomes effective for the communities listed on the
date shown in the last column. The Administrator finds that notice and
public comment procedures under 5 U.S.C. 553(b), are impracticable and
unnecessary because communities listed in this final rule have been
adequately notified.
Each community receives 6-month, 90-day, and 30-day notification
letters addressed to the Chief Executive Officer stating that the
community will be suspended unless the required floodplain management
measures are met prior to the effective suspension date. Since these
notifications were made, this final rule may take effect within less
than 30 days.
National Environmental Policy Act. FEMA has determined that the
community suspension(s) included in this rule is a non-discretionary
action and therefore the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) does not apply.
Regulatory Flexibility Act. The Administrator has determined that
this rule is exempt from the requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility
Act because the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended,
Section 1315, 42 U.S.C. 4022, prohibits flood insurance coverage unless
an appropriate public body adopts adequate floodplain management
measures with effective enforcement measures. The communities listed no
longer comply with the statutory requirements, and after the effective
date, flood insurance will no longer be available in the communities
unless remedial action takes place.
Regulatory Classification. This final rule is not a significant
regulatory action under the criteria of section 3(f) of Executive Order
12866 of September 30, 1993, Regulatory Planning and Review, 58 FR
51735.
Executive Order 13132, Federalism. This rule involves no policies
that have federalism implications under Executive Order 13132.
Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform. This rule meets the
applicable standards of Executive Order 12988.
Paperwork Reduction Act. This rule does not involve any collection
of information for purposes of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C.
3501 et seq.
List of Subjects in 44 CFR Part 64
Flood insurance, Floodplains.
Accordingly, 44 CFR part 64 is amended as follows:
PART 64--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for Part 64 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq.; Reorganization Plan No. 3 of
1978, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp.; p. 329; E.O. 12127, 44 FR 19367, 3 CFR,
1979 Comp.; p. 376.
Sec. 64.6 [Amended]
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2. The tables published under the authority of Sec. 64.6 are amended
as follows:
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Effective date
authorization/
Community cancellation of Current effective map Date certain Federal
State and location No. sale of flood date assistance no longer
insurance in available in SFHAs
community
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Region 5
Michigan:
Arcadia, Township of, 260306 September 24, June 2, 2021.......... June 2, 2021.
Manistee County. 1974, Emerg;
September 1,
1986, Reg; June
2, 2021, Susp.
Manistee, City of, 260131 December 2, 1974, ......do *............
Manistee County. Emerg; March 18,
1987, Reg; June
2, 2021, Susp.
Manistee, Township of, 260132 August 19, 1974, ......do..............
Manistee County. Emerg; November
15, 1989, Reg;
June 2, 2021,
Susp.
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Stronach, Township of, 260801 April 13, 1987, ......do..............
Manistee County. Emerg; September
30, 1988, Reg;
June 2, 2021,
Susp.
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Code for reading third column: Emerg.--Emergency; Reg.--Regular; Susp.--Suspension.
Eric J. Letvin,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Mitigation, Federal Insurance and
Mitigation Administration--FEMA Resilience, Department of Homeland
Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency.
[FR Doc. 2021-10899 Filed 5-25-21; 8:45 am]
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