[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 36, Volume 2] [Revised as of July 1, 2003] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 36CFR242.11] [Page 202-203] TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY CHAPTER II--FOREST SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PART 242--SUBSISTENCE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN ALASKA-- Table of Contents Subpart B--Program Structure Sec. 242.11 Regional advisory councils. (a) The Board shall establish a Regional Council for each subsistence resource region to participate in the Federal subsistence management program. The Regional Councils shall be established, and conduct their activities, in accordance with the FACA. The Regional Councils shall provide a regional forum for the collection and expression of opinions and recommendations on matters related to subsistence taking and uses of fish and wildlife resources on public lands. The Regional Councils shall provide for public participation in the Federal regulatory process. (b) Establishment of Regional Councils; membership. (1) The number of members for each Regional Council shall be established by the Board. A Regional Council member must be a resident of the region in which he or she is appointed and be knowledgeable about the region and subsistence uses of the public lands therein. The Board shall accept nominations and make recommendations to the Secretaries for representatives on the Regional Councils. Appointments to the Regional Councils shall be made by the Secretaries. (2) Regional Council members shall serve 3-year terms and may be reappointed. Initial members shall be appointed with staggered terms up to 3 years. (3) The Chair of each Regional Council shall be elected by the applicable Regional Council, from its membership, for a 1-year term and may be reelected. (c) Powers and Duties. (1) The Regional Councils are authorized to: (i) Hold public meetings related to subsistence uses of fish and wildlife within their respective regions, after the Chair of the Board or the designated Federal Coordinator has called the meeting and approved the meeting agenda; (ii) Elect officers; (iii) Review, evaluate, and make recommendations to the Board on proposals for regulations, policies, management plans, and other matters relating to the subsistence take of fish and wildlife under the regulations in this part within the region; (iv) Provide a forum for the expression of opinions and recommendations by persons interested in any matter related to the subsistence uses of fish and wildlife within the region; [[Page 203]] (v) Encourage local and regional participation, pursuant to the provisions of the regulations in this part in the decisionmaking process affecting the taking of fish and wildlife on the public lands within the region for subsistence uses; (vi) Prepare and submit to the Board an annual report containing-- (A) An identification of current and anticipated subsistence uses of fish and wildlife populations within the region; (B) An evaluation of current and anticipated subsistence needs for fish and wildlife populations from the public lands within the region; (C) A recommended strategy for the management of fish and wildlife populations within the region to accommodate such subsistence uses and needs related to the public lands; and (D) Recommendations concerning policies, standards, guidelines, and regulations to implement the strategy; (vii) Appoint members to each Subsistence Resource Commission within their region in accordance with the requirements of Section 808 of ANILCA; (viii) Make recommendations on determinations of customary and traditional use of subsistence resources; (ix) Make recommendations on determinations of rural status; (x) Make recommendations regarding the allocation of subsistence uses among rural Alaska residents pursuant to Sec. 242.17; (xi) Develop proposals pertaining to the subsistence taking and use of fish and wildlife under the regulations in this part, and review and evaluate such proposals submitted by other sources; (xii) Provide recommendations on the establishment and membership of Federal Advisory Committees. (2) The Regional Councils shall: (i) Operate in conformance with the provisions of FACA and comply with rules of operation established by the Board; (ii) Perform other duties specified by the Board. (3) The Regional Council recommendations to the Board should be supported by substantial evidence, be consistent with recognized principles of fish and wildlife conservation, and not be detrimental to the satisfaction of subsistence needs. [67 FR 30563, May 7, 2002, as amended at 68 FR 7704, Feb. 18, 2003]