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methodology of calculating the fees,
which is the focus of this rule.
Finally, AP Tariffs argues that the
Commission should incrementally
increase fees as the agency does in the
Inflation Adjustment of Civil Monetary
Penalties rule. The Commission already
increases these fees incrementally by
issuing biennial updates, consistent
with the guidance in OMB Circular A–
25.
In the DFR, the Commission noted
that ‘‘the scope of the rulemaking is
limited to the amounts charged for
Commission services, and any
substantive changes to the underlying
regulations governing those services or
related requirements would be outside
this scope. Accordingly, comments on
the underlying regulations and related
requirements will not be considered
adverse. Filed comments that are not
adverse may be considered for
modifications to the Commission’s
regulations at a future date.’’ 88 FR
16894, 16896, (Mar. 21, 2023). As such,
the Commission will take into
consideration the changes mentioned in
this comment when considering future
substantive changes to the underlying
regulations.
For the foregoing reasons, none of the
comments received are considered
significant adverse comments. The DFR
will therefore go into effect as
scheduled.
By the Commission.
William Cody,
Secretary.
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DATES:
Effective May 19, 2023.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For
clarification of content, contact Mr.
Clarence Harrison at GSARPolicy@
gsa.gov or 202–227–7051. For
information pertaining to status or
publication schedules, contact the
Regulatory Secretariat Division at
GSARegSec@gsa.gov or 202–501–4755.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On March 27, 2023, GSA amended the
General Services Administration
Acquisition Regulation (GSAR) through
a final rule (88 FR 18074). The
document contained a web link that has
been updated, therefore, this technical
amendment updates the CFR by
correcting the link at GSAR 552.204–9
in paragraph (a).
List of Subjects in 48 CFR Part 552
Government procurement.
Jeffrey A. Koses,
Senior Procurement Executive, Office of
Acquisition Policy, Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services Administration.
Therefore, GSA amends 48 CFR part
552 by making the following technical
amendment:
PART 552—SOLICITATION
PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT
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GENERAL SERVICES
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552.204–9
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2. Amend section 552.204–9 in
paragraph (b) by removing the web link
‘‘https://www.gsa.gov/hspd12’’ and
adding ‘‘https://www.gsa.gov/resources/
for-federal-employees/access-gsafacilities-and-systems-with-a-piv-card’’
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48 CFR Part 552
[GSAR–TA–2023–02; Docket No. GSA–
GSAR–2023–0014; Sequence No. 1]
General Services Administration
Acquisition Regulation (GSAR);
Personal Identity Verification
Requirements Clause Reference;
Technical Amendment
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Office of Acquisition Policy,
General Services Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Technical amendment.
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AGENCY:
The General Services
Administration is issuing this technical
amendment to amend the General
Services Administration Acquisition
Regulation (GSAR), in order to update a
web link as the organization website has
been changed since the publication of
the final rule (GSAR Case 2022–G521).
SUMMARY:
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 622
[Docket No. 140818679–5356–02; RTID
0648–XD024]
Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of
Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish
Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; 2023
Red Snapper Recreational For-Hire
Fishing Season in the Gulf of Mexico
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.
AGENCY:
NMFS announces the 2023
recreational fishing season for the
Federal charter vessel/headboat (forhire) component for red snapper in the
exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the
Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) through this
temporary rule. The red snapper
recreational for-hire component in the
Gulf EEZ opens on June 1, 2023, and
will close at 12:01 a.m., local time, on
August 25, 2023. This closure is
necessary to prevent the Federal for-hire
component from exceeding its quota
and to prevent overfishing of the Gulf
red snapper resource.
DATES: The closure is effective at 12:01
a.m., local time, on August 25, 2023,
until 12:01 a.m., local time, on January
1, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Daniel Luers, NMFS Southeast Regional
Office, telephone: 727–551–5719, email:
daniel.luers@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf
reef fish fishery, which includes red
snapper, is managed under the Fishery
Management Plan for the Reef Fish
Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP).
The FMP was prepared by the Gulf of
Mexico Fishery Management Council
and is implemented by NMFS under the
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) by
regulations at 50 CFR part 622.
The final rule implementing
Amendment 40 to the FMP established
two components within the recreational
sector fishing for Gulf red snapper: the
private angling component, and the
Federal for-hire component (80 FR
22422, April 22, 2015). Amendment 40
also allocated the red snapper
recreational ACL (recreational quota)
between the components and
established separate seasonal closures
for the two components. The Federal
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for-hire component’s red snapper
annual catch target (ACT) is 9 percent
below the for-hire component quota (87
FR 74014, December 2, 2022; 50 CFR
622.41(q)(2)(iii)(B)).
The red snapper for-hire component
seasonal closure is projected from the
component’s ACT. Projecting the forhire component’s seasonal closure using
the ACT reduces the likelihood of the
harvest exceeding the component quota
and the total recreational quota.
All weights described in this
temporary rule are in round weight.
The current Federal for-hire
component ACT for red snapper in the
Gulf EEZ is 2,904,682 lb (1,317,542 kg)
(50 CFR 622.41(q)(2)(iii)(B)). However,
on February 28, 2023, NMFS published
a proposed rule that would revise red
snapper catch levels (88 FR 12642). If
implemented, that rule would increase
the Federal for-hire component ACT to
3,076,322 lb (1,395,396 kg).
The 2023 Federal Gulf red snapper
for-hire fishing season has been
determined to be 85 days based on
NMFS’ projection of the date landings
are expected to reach the component
ACT. The season length projections
range from 69–85 days (current) to 73 to
90 days (proposed). NMFS determined
that 85 days is likely to constrain
harvest to the current or proposed ACT
based on catch rates from the most
recent 3 years (2020–2022). When using
average red snapper for-hire catch rates
from those years, NMFS projects that
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the current quota would be harvested in
85 days. When using only data from
2022, NMFS projects that the proposed
quota would be harvested in 85 days.
For details about the calculation of the
projection for 2023, see https://
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/
sustainable-fisheries/gulf-mexicorecreational-red-snapper-management.
Therefore, the 2023 recreational season
for the Federal for-hire component will
begin at 12:01 a.m., local time, on June
1, 2023, and close at 12:01 a.m., local
time, on August 25, 2023.
On and after the effective date of the
Federal for-hire component closure, the
bag and possession limits for red
snapper for Federal for-hire vessels are
zero. When the Federal for-hire
component is closed, these bag and
possession limits apply in the Gulf on
board a vessel for which a valid Federal
for-hire permit for Gulf reef fish has
been issued, without regard to where
such species were harvested, i.e., in
state or Federal waters. In addition, a
person aboard a vessel that has been
issued a charter vessel/headboat permit
for Gulf reef fish any time during the
fishing year may not harvest or possess
red snapper in or from the Gulf EEZ
when the Federal charter vessel/
headboat component is closed.
Classification
NMFS issues this action pursuant to
section 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens
Act. This action is taken under 50 CFR
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622.41(q)(2)(i) and (ii), which was
issued pursuant to section 304(b) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and is exempt
from review under Executive Order
12866.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), there
is good cause to waive prior notice and
an opportunity for public comment on
this action, as notice and comment is
unnecessary and contrary to the public
interest. Such procedures are
unnecessary because the rule
implementing the recreational red
snapper quotas and ACTs, and the rule
implementing the requirement to close
the for-hire component when its ACT is
projected to be reached have already
been subject to notice and comment,
and all that remains is to notify the
public of the closure. Such procedures
are contrary to the public interest
because many for-hire operations book
trips for clients in advance and require
as much notice as NMFS is able to
provide to adjust their business plans to
account for the fishing season.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: May 16, 2023.
Jennifer M. Wallace,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 622
[Docket No. 140818679-5356-02; RTID 0648-XD024]
Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic;
Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; 2023 Red Snapper Recreational
For-Hire Fishing Season in the Gulf of Mexico
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.
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SUMMARY: NMFS announces the 2023 recreational fishing season for the
Federal charter vessel/headboat (for-hire) component for red snapper in
the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) through
this temporary rule. The red snapper recreational for-hire component in
the Gulf EEZ opens on June 1, 2023, and will close at 12:01 a.m., local
time, on August 25, 2023. This closure is necessary to prevent the
Federal for-hire component from exceeding its quota and to prevent
overfishing of the Gulf red snapper resource.
DATES: The closure is effective at 12:01 a.m., local time, on August
25, 2023, until 12:01 a.m., local time, on January 1, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Daniel Luers, NMFS Southeast Regional
Office, telephone: 727-551-5719, email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf reef fish fishery, which includes
red snapper, is managed under the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef
Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP). The FMP was prepared by the
Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council and is implemented by NMFS
under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) by regulations at 50 CFR part
622.
The final rule implementing Amendment 40 to the FMP established two
components within the recreational sector fishing for Gulf red snapper:
the private angling component, and the Federal for-hire component (80
FR 22422, April 22, 2015). Amendment 40 also allocated the red snapper
recreational ACL (recreational quota) between the components and
established separate seasonal closures for the two components. The
Federal
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for-hire component's red snapper annual catch target (ACT) is 9 percent
below the for-hire component quota (87 FR 74014, December 2, 2022; 50
CFR 622.41(q)(2)(iii)(B)).
The red snapper for-hire component seasonal closure is projected
from the component's ACT. Projecting the for-hire component's seasonal
closure using the ACT reduces the likelihood of the harvest exceeding
the component quota and the total recreational quota.
All weights described in this temporary rule are in round weight.
The current Federal for-hire component ACT for red snapper in the
Gulf EEZ is 2,904,682 lb (1,317,542 kg) (50 CFR 622.41(q)(2)(iii)(B)).
However, on February 28, 2023, NMFS published a proposed rule that
would revise red snapper catch levels (88 FR 12642). If implemented,
that rule would increase the Federal for-hire component ACT to
3,076,322 lb (1,395,396 kg).
The 2023 Federal Gulf red snapper for-hire fishing season has been
determined to be 85 days based on NMFS' projection of the date landings
are expected to reach the component ACT. The season length projections
range from 69-85 days (current) to 73 to 90 days (proposed). NMFS
determined that 85 days is likely to constrain harvest to the current
or proposed ACT based on catch rates from the most recent 3 years
(2020-2022). When using average red snapper for-hire catch rates from
those years, NMFS projects that the current quota would be harvested in
85 days. When using only data from 2022, NMFS projects that the
proposed quota would be harvested in 85 days. For details about the
calculation of the projection for 2023, see https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/sustainable-fisheries/gulf-mexico-recreational-red-snapper-management. Therefore, the 2023 recreational
season for the Federal for-hire component will begin at 12:01 a.m.,
local time, on June 1, 2023, and close at 12:01 a.m., local time, on
August 25, 2023.
On and after the effective date of the Federal for-hire component
closure, the bag and possession limits for red snapper for Federal for-
hire vessels are zero. When the Federal for-hire component is closed,
these bag and possession limits apply in the Gulf on board a vessel for
which a valid Federal for-hire permit for Gulf reef fish has been
issued, without regard to where such species were harvested, i.e., in
state or Federal waters. In addition, a person aboard a vessel that has
been issued a charter vessel/headboat permit for Gulf reef fish any
time during the fishing year may not harvest or possess red snapper in
or from the Gulf EEZ when the Federal charter vessel/headboat component
is closed.
Classification
NMFS issues this action pursuant to section 305(d) of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act. This action is taken under 50 CFR 622.41(q)(2)(i) and
(ii), which was issued pursuant to section 304(b) of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act, and is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), there is good cause to waive prior
notice and an opportunity for public comment on this action, as notice
and comment is unnecessary and contrary to the public interest. Such
procedures are unnecessary because the rule implementing the
recreational red snapper quotas and ACTs, and the rule implementing the
requirement to close the for-hire component when its ACT is projected
to be reached have already been subject to notice and comment, and all
that remains is to notify the public of the closure. Such procedures
are contrary to the public interest because many for-hire operations
book trips for clients in advance and require as much notice as NMFS is
able to provide to adjust their business plans to account for the
fishing season.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: May 16, 2023.
Jennifer M. Wallace,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2023-10777 Filed 5-16-23; 4:15 pm]
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