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85. It is further ordered that the
Commission’s Office of the Secretary
shall send a copy of the Report and
Order, including the Final Regulatory
Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief
Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
Business Administration.
86. It is further ordered that Office of
the Managing Director, Performance
Program Management, shall send a copy
of the Report and Order in a report to
be sent to Congress and the Government
Accountability Office pursuant to the
Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 76
Television.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary.
Final Rule
For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, the Federal Communications
Commission amends 47 CFR part 76 to
read as follows:
PART 76—MULTICHANNEL VIDEO
AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE
1. The authority citation for part 76 is
revised to read as follows:
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301, 302, 302a, 303, 303a, 307, 308, 309, 312,
315, 317, 325, 335, 338, 339, 340, 341, 503,
521, 522, 531, 532, 534, 535, 536, 537, 543,
544, 544a, 545, 548, 549, 552, 554, 556, 558,
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Truth in billing and advertising.
(a) Cable operators and direct
broadcast satellite (DBS) providers shall
state an aggregate price for the video
programming that they provide as a
clear, easy-to-understand, and accurate
single line item on subscribers’ bills,
including on bills for legacy or
grandfathered video programming
service plans. If a price is introductory
or limited in time, cable and DBS
providers shall state on subscribers’
bills the date the price ends, by
disclosing either the length of time that
a discounted price will be charged or
the date on which a time period will
end that will result in a price change for
video programming, and the postpromotion rate 60 and 30 days before
the end of any introductory period.
Cable operators and DBS providers may
complement the aggregate line item
with an itemized explanation of the
elements that compose that single line
item.
(b) Cable operators and DBS providers
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shall state the aggregate price for the
video programming in a clear, easy-tounderstand, and accurate manner. If
part of the aggregate price for video
programming fluctuates based upon
service location, then the provider must
state where and how consumers may
obtain their subscriber-specific ‘‘all-in’’
price (for example, electronically or by
contacting a customer service or sales
representative). If part or all of the
aggregate price is limited in time, then
the provider must state the postpromotion rate, as calculated at that
time, and the duration of each rate that
will be charged. Cable operators and
DBS providers may complement the
aggregate price with an itemized
explanation of the elements that
compose that aggregate price. The
requirement in this paragraph (b) shall
not apply to the marketing of legacy or
grandfathered video programming
service plans that are no longer
generally available to new customers.
For purposes of this section, the term
‘‘promotional material’’ includes
communications offering video
programming to consumers such as
advertising and marketing.
(c) This section may contain
information collection and/or
recordkeeping requirements.
Compliance with this section will not be
required until this paragraph (c) is
removed or contains compliance dates.
The Commission will publish a
document in the Federal Register
announcing the compliance dates and
revising or removing this paragraph (c)
accordingly.
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Websites [Corrected].
On page 19760, in the first column, on
the fourteenth line, the term ‘‘Project
website’’ should read ‘‘Project Website’’.
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column, on the fourth line, the term
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50 CFR Part 660
[Docket No. 240415–0107]
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Fisheries Off West Coast States;
Coastal Pelagic Species Fisheries;
Harvest Specifications for the Central
Subpopulation of Northern Anchovy
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
NMFS is issuing this final
rule to revise the overfishing limit (OFL)
and acceptable biological catch (ABC)
for the central subpopulation of
northern anchovy (CSNA) in the U.S.
exclusive economic zone (EEZ) off the
West Coast under the Coastal Pelagic
Species (CPS) Fishery Management Plan
(FMP) to 243,779 metric tons (mt) and
an 60,945 mt, respectively. This final
rule also maintains an annual catch
limit (ACL) of 25,000 mt for CSNA.
Under current regulations, if the ACL
for this stock is reached or projected to
be reached in a fishing year (January 1–
December 31), then the fishery will be
closed until it reopens at the start of the
next fishing year. This rulemaking is
intended to conserve and manage CSNA
off the U.S. West Coast.
DATES: Effective May 20, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Katie Davis, West Coast Region, NMFS,
(323) 372–2126, Katie.Davis@noaa.gov.
SUMMARY:
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
48 CFR Chapter 7
RIN 0412–AA87
USAID Acquisition Regulation
(AIDAR): Security and Information
Technology Requirements
Correction
In rule document 2024–05748,
appearing on pages 19754–19760 in the
issue of Wednesday, March 20, 2024,
make the following corrections:
§ 739.106
Contract clauses [Corrected].
On page 19758, in the second column,
on the fifty-fourth line, the term ‘‘Project
websites’’ should read ‘‘Project
Websites’’.
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The CPS
fishery in the U.S. EEZ off the West
Coast is managed under the CPS FMP in
coordination with the Pacific Fishery
Management Council (Council). The
CPS FMP was developed pursuant to
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
(Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801
et seq.). The CPS FMP is implemented
by regulations at 50 CFR part 660,
subpart I. This final rule adopts, without
changes, the CSNA harvest
specifications in NMFS’s proposed rule
published on December 27, 2023 (88 FR
89358). CSNA is managed using ACLs
implemented for multiple years, and
quantitative or qualitative reviews of
available abundance data without
required regular stock assessments or
required annual adjustments to target
harvest levels. Further background on
CSNA management and the formulas for
calculating the revised reference points
in this action was published in the
proposed rule and is not repeated here.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Final Reference Points
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This final action revises the OFL and
ABC, and maintains the ACL, for CSNA
in the U.S. EEZ off the West Coast,
based on recommendations from the
Council. NMFS is implementing multiyear annual reference points for CSNA
including an OFL of 243,779 mt and an
ABC of 60,945 mt. The OFL and ABC
are increasing from 119,153 mt and
28,788 mt, respectively (December 31,
2020, 85 FR 86855). NMFS is
maintaining, as proposed, an ACL of
25,000 mt. NMFS has determined that
the OFL and ABC implemented by this
action are supported by the best
scientific information available, comply
with the CPS FMP, and will prevent
overfishing. Although these values
deviate from the default calculations
described in the CPS FMP, as described
in the proposed rule, they are supported
by the most recent stock assessment and
recommendations from the Council’s
Scientific and Statistical Committee and
are robust enough to remain in place for
multiple years and still prevent
overfishing.
Upon taking effect, these annual
reference points will apply to the
current and following calendar years
(January 1–December 31), remaining in
place until new scientific information
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warrants revising them. Any catch that
has already occurred in calendar year
2024 will apply to the 2024 ACL.
Because this ACL value is already in
place (see 50 CFR 660.511(k)), no
regulatory changes are necessary.
All sources of catch will be accounted
for against the ACL, including any
fishing occurring as part of an exempted
fishing permit, the live bait fishery, and
other minimal sources of harvest (e.g.,
incidental catch in CPS and non-CPS
fisheries and minor directed fishing).
Under current regulations at 50 CFR
660.509(a), if catch reaches the ACL, the
NMFS West Coast Regional
Administrator will publish a notice in
the Federal Register to announce the
closure of the fishery until the
commencement of the next fishing
season (January 1). Additionally, to
ensure that the regulated community is
informed of any closure, NMFS will
make announcements through other
means available, including emails to
fishermen, processors, and state fishery
management agencies.
Public Comment and Response
On December 27, 2023, NMFS
published a proposed rule for this
action and solicited public comments
(89 FR 12810) with a public comment
period that ended on January 26, 2024.
NMFS received one comment letter on
the proposed rule. The letter was
submitted jointly by two environmental
non-governmental organizations,
Oceana and Earthjustice, containing
several comments and requests. With
respect to the proposed reference points,
the commenters expressed support for
an ACL of 25,000 mt and noted that the
proposed OFL and ABC are consistent
with the Council’s recommendation.
The remaining comments and requests
in the comment letter are beyond the
scope of this rulemaking. For instance,
the comment letter included a
recommendation that NMFS direct the
Council to develop a substantive
amendment to the CPS FMP that would
incorporate the Council’s anchovy
management framework into the CPS
FMP, develop an ACL control rule for
CSNA, and establish a minimum stock
size threshold for CSNA, but such
measures are not within the scope of
this rulemaking. Therefore, NMFS does
not provide a response to those
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comments. However, Oceana and
Earthjustice may continue to bring these
requests to the Council as appropriate.
Additionally, as noted earlier, Oceana
and Earthjustice stated support for the
ACL, but also requested NMFS limit the
effectiveness of the ACL to 2 years. This
request is also outside the scope of this
rulemaking. Pursuant to 50 CFR
660.508, annual specifications for CPS
are determined in accordance with the
CPS FMP. Under the CPS FMP,
reference points for CSNA are specified
for multiple years until the species
becomes managed under the general
harvest control rule (based on annual
estimates of biomass) or under a new
species-specific control rule, or until
new scientific information becomes
available that warrants a change to the
reference points.
NMFS made no changes to the
proposed rule in response to the
comments received.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
Assistant Administrator has determined
that this final rule is consistent with the
CPS FMP, other provisions of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
applicable law.
This final rule is not subject to the
requirements of Executive Order 12866
because it is a routine rule that
implements regulations for less than one
year.
Pursuant to Executive Order 13175,
this rulemaking was developed after
meaningful consultation and
collaboration with the tribal
representative on the Council.
The Chief Counsel for Regulation of
the Department of Commerce certified
to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
Small Business Administration during
the proposed rule stage that this action
would not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small
entities. The factual basis for the
certification was published in the
proposed rule (88 FR 89358, December
27, 2023) and is not repeated here. No
comments were received regarding this
certification. As a result, a regulatory
flexibility analysis was not required and
none was prepared.
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This final rule contains no
information collection requirements
under the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
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Dated: April 15, 2024.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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[Rules and Regulations]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 660
[Docket No. 240415-0107]
RTID 0648-XD112
Fisheries Off West Coast States; Coastal Pelagic Species
Fisheries; Harvest Specifications for the Central Subpopulation of
Northern Anchovy
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: NMFS is issuing this final rule to revise the overfishing
limit (OFL) and acceptable biological catch (ABC) for the central
subpopulation of northern anchovy (CSNA) in the U.S. exclusive economic
zone (EEZ) off the West Coast under the Coastal Pelagic Species (CPS)
Fishery Management Plan (FMP) to 243,779 metric tons (mt) and an 60,945
mt, respectively. This final rule also maintains an annual catch limit
(ACL) of 25,000 mt for CSNA. Under current regulations, if the ACL for
this stock is reached or projected to be reached in a fishing year
(January 1-December 31), then the fishery will be closed until it
reopens at the start of the next fishing year. This rulemaking is
intended to conserve and manage CSNA off the U.S. West Coast.
DATES: Effective May 20, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Katie Davis, West Coast Region, NMFS,
(323) 372-2126, [email protected].
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CPS fishery in the U.S. EEZ off the West
Coast is managed under the CPS FMP in coordination with the Pacific
Fishery Management Council (Council). The CPS FMP was developed
pursuant to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.). The CPS FMP is
implemented by regulations at 50 CFR part 660, subpart I. This final
rule adopts, without changes, the CSNA harvest specifications in NMFS's
proposed rule published on December 27, 2023 (88 FR 89358). CSNA is
managed using ACLs implemented for multiple years, and quantitative or
qualitative reviews of available abundance data without required
regular stock assessments or required annual adjustments to target
harvest levels. Further background on CSNA management and the formulas
for calculating the revised reference points in this action was
published in the proposed rule and is not repeated here.
Final Reference Points
This final action revises the OFL and ABC, and maintains the ACL,
for CSNA in the U.S. EEZ off the West Coast, based on recommendations
from the Council. NMFS is implementing multi-year annual reference
points for CSNA including an OFL of 243,779 mt and an ABC of 60,945 mt.
The OFL and ABC are increasing from 119,153 mt and 28,788 mt,
respectively (December 31, 2020, 85 FR 86855). NMFS is maintaining, as
proposed, an ACL of 25,000 mt. NMFS has determined that the OFL and ABC
implemented by this action are supported by the best scientific
information available, comply with the CPS FMP, and will prevent
overfishing. Although these values deviate from the default
calculations described in the CPS FMP, as described in the proposed
rule, they are supported by the most recent stock assessment and
recommendations from the Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee
and are robust enough to remain in place for multiple years and still
prevent overfishing.
Upon taking effect, these annual reference points will apply to the
current and following calendar years (January 1-December 31), remaining
in place until new scientific information warrants revising them. Any
catch that has already occurred in calendar year 2024 will apply to the
2024 ACL. Because this ACL value is already in place (see 50 CFR
660.511(k)), no regulatory changes are necessary.
All sources of catch will be accounted for against the ACL,
including any fishing occurring as part of an exempted fishing permit,
the live bait fishery, and other minimal sources of harvest (e.g.,
incidental catch in CPS and non-CPS fisheries and minor directed
fishing). Under current regulations at 50 CFR 660.509(a), if catch
reaches the ACL, the NMFS West Coast Regional Administrator will
publish a notice in the Federal Register to announce the closure of the
fishery until the commencement of the next fishing season (January 1).
Additionally, to ensure that the regulated community is informed of any
closure, NMFS will make announcements through other means available,
including emails to fishermen, processors, and state fishery management
agencies.
Public Comment and Response
On December 27, 2023, NMFS published a proposed rule for this
action and solicited public comments (89 FR 12810) with a public
comment period that ended on January 26, 2024. NMFS received one
comment letter on the proposed rule. The letter was submitted jointly
by two environmental non-governmental organizations, Oceana and
Earthjustice, containing several comments and requests. With respect to
the proposed reference points, the commenters expressed support for an
ACL of 25,000 mt and noted that the proposed OFL and ABC are consistent
with the Council's recommendation. The remaining comments and requests
in the comment letter are beyond the scope of this rulemaking. For
instance, the comment letter included a recommendation that NMFS direct
the Council to develop a substantive amendment to the CPS FMP that
would incorporate the Council's anchovy management framework into the
CPS FMP, develop an ACL control rule for CSNA, and establish a minimum
stock size threshold for CSNA, but such measures are not within the
scope of this rulemaking. Therefore, NMFS does not provide a response
to those comments. However, Oceana and Earthjustice may continue to
bring these requests to the Council as appropriate. Additionally, as
noted earlier, Oceana and Earthjustice stated support for the ACL, but
also requested NMFS limit the effectiveness of the ACL to 2 years. This
request is also outside the scope of this rulemaking. Pursuant to 50
CFR 660.508, annual specifications for CPS are determined in accordance
with the CPS FMP. Under the CPS FMP, reference points for CSNA are
specified for multiple years until the species becomes managed under
the general harvest control rule (based on annual estimates of biomass)
or under a new species-specific control rule, or until new scientific
information becomes available that warrants a change to the reference
points.
NMFS made no changes to the proposed rule in response to the
comments received.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the
NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this final rule is
consistent with the CPS FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens
Act, and other applicable law.
This final rule is not subject to the requirements of Executive
Order 12866 because it is a routine rule that implements regulations
for less than one year.
Pursuant to Executive Order 13175, this rulemaking was developed
after meaningful consultation and collaboration with the tribal
representative on the Council.
The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action would
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities. The factual basis for the certification was published in the
proposed rule (88 FR 89358, December 27, 2023) and is not repeated
here. No comments were received regarding this certification. As a
result, a regulatory flexibility analysis was not required and none was
prepared.
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This final rule contains no information collection requirements
under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: April 15, 2024.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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