[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR679.26]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 679--FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart B--Management Measures
 
Sec. 679.26  Prohibited Species Donation Program.

    (a) Authorized species. The PSD program applies only to the 
following species:
    (1) Salmon.
    (2) Halibut delivered by catcher vessels using trawl gear to 
shoreside processors.
    (b) Authorized distributors--(1) Application. An applicant seeking 
to become an authorized distributor must provide the Regional 
Administrator with the following information:
    (i) Proof of the applicant's tax-exempt status.
    (ii) A description of the arrangements for processing, shipping, 
storing, and transporting donated fish and an estimate of the associated 
costs.
    (iii) A statement describing the applicant's expertise in providing 
for the distribution of food product from remote Alaskan locations to 
hunger relief agencies, food bank networks, or food bank distributors, 
including arrangements for transportation, distribution costs, and 
product quality control.
    (iv) Documentation of support from cold storage and transportation 
facilities.
    (v) A proposed operating budget that is adequate to ensure that fish 
donated under this program will be distributed to hunger relief 
agencies, food bank networks, or food bank distributors and that the 
fish will be maintained in a manner fit for human consumption.
    (vi) Proof of the applicant's ability to obtain and maintain 
adequate funding for the distribution of fish under the PSD program.
    (vii) A copy of the applicant's articles of incorporation and bylaws 
showing that the purpose of the applicant includes providing food 
resources to hunger relief agencies, food bank networks, or food bank 
distributors.
    (viii) Proof of the applicant's ability to take full responsibility 
for the documentation and disposition of fish received under the PSD 
program, including sufficient liability insurance to cover public 
interests relating to the quality of fish distributed for human 
consumption.
    (ix) Quality control criteria to be followed by vessels, processors, 
hunger relief agencies, food bank networks, and food bank distributors.
    (x) The number of vessels and processors that the applicant is 
capable of administering effectively.
    (xi) A list of all vessels and processors, food bank networks and 
food bank distributors participating in the PSD program. The list of 
vessels and processors must include:
    (A) The vessel's or processor's Federal fisheries permit number or 
Federal processor permit number.
    (B) The name of the vessel owner or responsible operator or the name 
of the owner or plant manager of the processor.
    (C) The vessel's or processor's telephone number and fax number.
    (D) The signature of the vessel owner or responsible operator or the 
owner or plant manager of the processor.
    (xii) A signed statement from the applicant and from all persons who 
are listed under paragraph (b)(1)(xi) of this section and who would 
conduct activities pursuant to the PSD permit waiving any and all claims 
against the United States and its agents and employees for any liability 
for personal injury, death, sickness, damage to property directly or 
indirectly due to activities conducted under the PSD program.
    (xiii) A list of locations where fish must be delivered by 
participating vessels and processors.
    (xiv) A separate application must be submitted for each species 
listed under paragraph (a) of this section that the applicant seeks to 
distribute.
    (2) Selection. The Regional Administrator may select one or more 
tax-exempt organizations to be authorized distributors under the PSD 
program based on the information submitted by applicants under paragraph 
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this section. The number of authorized distributors selected by the 
Regional Administrator will be based on the following criteria:
    (i) The number and qualifications of applicants for PSD permits.
    (ii) The number of harvesters and the quantity of fish that 
applicants can effectively administer.
    (iii) The anticipated level of bycatch of prohibited species listed 
under paragraph (a) of this section.
    (iv) The potential number of vessels and processors participating in 
the groundfish trawl fisheries.
    (3) PSD Permit. (i) After review of qualified applicants, the 
Regional Administrator will announce the selection of authorized 
distributor(s) in the Federal Register and will issue PSD permit(s).
    (ii) The Regional Administrator may impose additional terms and 
conditions on a PSD permit consistent with the objectives of the PSD 
program.
    (iii) A PSD permit may be suspended, modified, or revoked, under 15 
CFR part 904 for noncompliance with terms and conditions specified in 
the permit or for a violation of this section or other regulations in 
this part.
    (iv) Effective period. A PSD permit issued for salmon or halibut 
remains in effect for a 3-year period after the selection notice is 
published in the Federal Register unless suspended or revoked. A PSD 
permit issued to an authorized distributor may be renewed following the 
application procedures in this section.
    (v) If the authorized distributor modifies any information on the 
PSD permit application submitted under paragraph (b)(1)(xi) or 
(b)(1)(xiii) of this section, the authorized distributor must submit a 
modified list of participants or a modified list of delivery locations 
to the Regional Administrator.
    (c) Reporting and recordkeeping requirements. (1) A vessel or 
processor retaining prohibited species under the PSD program must comply 
with all applicable recordkeeping and reporting requirements. A vessel 
or processor participating in the PSD program must comply with 
applicable regulations at Secs. 679.7(c)(1) and 679.21(c) that allow for 
the collection of data and biological sampling by a NMFS-certified 
observer prior to processing any fish under the PSD program.
    (2) Prohibited species retained under the PSD program must be 
packaged, and all packages must be labeled with the date of processing, 
the name of the processing facility, the contents and the weight of the 
fish contained in the package, and the words, ``NMFS PROHIBITED SPECIES 
DONATION PROGRAM - NOT FOR SALE - PERISHABLE PRODUCT - KEEP FROZEN''.
    (3) A processor retaining or receiving fish under the PSD program 
and an authorized distributor must keep on file and make available for 
inspection by an authorized officer all documentation, including receipt 
and cargo manifests setting forth the origin, weight, and destination of 
all prohibited species bycatch. Such documentation must be retained 
until 3 years after the effective period of the PSD permit.
    (d) Processing, handling, and distribution. (1) Processing and 
reprocessing of all fish retained under the PSD Program must be carried 
out under the direction of the authorized distributor. A processor 
retaining or receiving fish under the PSD Program, at a minimum, must 
head, gut, and freeze the fish in a manner that makes it fit for human 
consumption.
    (2) Fish that are determined to be unfit for human consumption prior 
to delivery to an authorized distributor must be discarded under 
Sec. 679.21(b). Fish that are determined to be unfit for human 
consumption after delivery to the authorized distributor must be 
destroyed in accordance with applicable sanitation laws and regulations.
    (3) Authorized distributors and persons conducting activities 
supervised by authorized distributors may retain prohibited species only 
for the purpose of processing and delivering the prohibited species to 
hunger relief agencies, food networks or food distributors as provided 
by this section. Such persons may not consume or retain prohibited 
species for personal use and may not sell, trade or barter, or attempt 
to sell, trade or barter any prohibited species that is retained under 
the PSD program.
    (4) No prohibited species that has been sorted from a vessel's catch 
or landing may be retained by a vessel or

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processor, or delivered to a delivery location under this section, 
unless the vessel or processor and delivery location is included on the 
list provided to the Regional Administrator under paragraph (b)(1)(xi), 
(b)(1)(xiii) or (b)(3)(v) of this section.

[61 FR 38359, July 24, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 32145, 32146, June 12, 
1998; 65 FR 78121, Dec. 14, 2000; 66 FR 53122, Oct. 19, 2001; 67 FR 
4148, Jan. 28, 2002]

    Effective Date Note: At 67 FR 4158, Jan. 28, 2002, Sec. 679.26 was 
amended in paragraph (c)(3) by removing the words ``until 1 year after'' 
and inserting in its place ``until 3 years after''. This section 
contains information collection and recordkeeping requirements and will 
not become effective until approval has been given by the Office of 
Management and Budget.