Federal Register - June 17, 2021

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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 115 / Thursday, June 17, 2021 / Rules and Regulations foreign sponsorship disclosure requirements in paragraph j1 of this section apply at the time of the lease agreement and at any renewal thereof, including:
i Informing the lessee of the foreign sponsorship disclosure requirement in paragraph j1 of this section;
ii Inquiring of the lessee whether the lessee falls into any of the categories in paragraph j2 of this section that qualify the lessee as a foreign governmental entity;
iii Inquiring of the lessee whether the lessee knows if anyone involved in the production or distribution of the programming that will be aired pursuant to the lease agreement, or a sub-lease, qualifies as a foreign governmental entity and has provided some type of inducement to air the programming;
iv Independently confirming the lessees status, by consulting the Department of Justices FARA website and the Commissions semi-annual U.S.based foreign media outlets reports, if the lessee states that it does not fall within the definition of foreign governmental entity and that there is no separate need for a disclosure because no one further back in the chain of producing/transmitting the programming falls within the definition of foreign governmental entity and has provided an inducement to air the programming; and v Memorializing the inquiries in paragraphs j3i through iv of this section to track compliance therewith and retaining such documentation in the licensees records for either the remainder of the then-current license term or one year, whichever is longer, so as to respond to any future Commission inquiry.
4 In the case of any video programming, the foreign governmental entity and the country represented shall be identified with letters equal to or greater than four percent of the vertical picture height that air for not less than four seconds.
5 At a minimum, the announcement required by paragraph j1 of this section shall be made at both the beginning and conclusion of the programming. For programming of greater than sixty minutes in duration, an announcement shall be made at regular intervals during the broadcast, but no less frequently than once every sixty minutes.
6 Where the primary language of the programming is other than English, the disclosure statement shall be made in the primary language of the programming. If the programming contains a conspicuous statement pursuant to the Foreign Agents
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614b, and such conspicuous statement is in a language other than English so as to conform to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938 22
U.S.C. 611 et seq., an additional disclosure in English is not needed.
7 A station shall place copies of the disclosures required by this paragraph j and the name of the program to which the disclosures were appended in its online public inspection file on a quarterly basis in a standalone folder marked as Foreign GovernmentProvided Programming Disclosures.
The filing must state the date and time the program aired. In the case of repeat airings of the program, those additional dates and times should also be included. Where an aural announcement was made, its contents must be reduced to writing and placed in the online public inspection file in the same manner.
k The requirements in paragraph j of this section shall apply to programs permitted to be delivered to foreign broadcast stations under an authorization pursuant to the section 325c of the Communications Act of 1934 47 U.S.C. 325c if any part of the material has been sponsored, paid for, or furnished for free as an inducement to air on the foreign station by a foreign governmental entity. A section 325c permit holder shall place copies of the disclosures required along with the name of the program to which the disclosures were appended in the International Bureaus public filing System IBFS under the relevant IBFS
section 325c permit file. The filing must state the date and time the program aired. In the case of repeat airings of the program, those additional dates and times should also be included. Where an aural announcement was made, its contents must be reduced to writing and placed in the IBFS in the same manner.
l Paragraphs j and k of this section contain information-collection and recordkeeping requirements.
Compliance with paragraphs j and k of this section shall not be required until after review by the Office of Management and Budget. The Commission will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing compliance dates and removing this paragraph l accordingly.
3. Amend 73.3526 by adding paragraph e19 to read as follows:
73.3526 Online public inspection file of commercial stations.

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19 Foreign sponsorship disclosures.
Documentation sufficient to demonstrate that the station is continuing to meet the requirements set forth at 73.1212j7.

4. Amend 73.3527 by adding paragraph e15 to read as follows:
73.3527 Online public inspection file of noncommercial educational stations.

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Documentation sufficient to demonstrate that the station is continuing to meet the requirements set forth at 73.1212j7.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 50 CFR Part 665
RTID 0648XB172

Pacific Island Fisheries; 2021
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Lobster Harvest Guideline National Marine Fisheries Service NMFS, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA, Commerce.
ACTION: Notification of lobster harvest guideline.
AGENCY:

NMFS establishes the annual harvest guideline for the commercial lobster fishery in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands NWHI for calendar year 2021 at zero lobsters.
DATES: June 17, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mark R. Fox, NMFS PIR Sustainable Fisheries, tel 8087255171.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS
manages the NWHI commercial lobster fishery under the Fishery Ecosystem Plan for the Hawaiian Archipelago. The regulations at 50 CFR 665.252b require NMFS to publish an annual harvest guideline for lobster Permit Area 1, comprised of Federal waters around the NWHI.
Regulations governing the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument in the NWHI prohibit the unpermitted removal of monument resources 50 CFR 404.7, and establish a zero annual harvest guideline for lobsters 50 CFR 404.10a.
Accordingly, NMFS establishes the SUMMARY:

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