[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 7]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR216.33]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
  CHAPTER II--NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND 
           ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 216_REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE TAKING AND IMPORTING OF MARINE 
 
                      Subpart D_Special Exceptions
 
Sec. 216.33  Permit application submission, review, and decision 

procedures.

    (a) Application submission. Persons seeking a special exemption 
permit under this subpart must submit an application to the Office 
Director. The application must be signed by the applicant, and provide 
in a properly formatted manner all information necessary to process the 
application. Written instructions addressing information requirements 
and formatting may be obtained from the Office Director upon request.
    (b) Applications to export living marine mammals. For applicants 
seeking a special exception permit to export living marine mammals, the 
application must:
    (1) Be submitted through the Convention on International Trade in 
Endangered Fauna and Flora management authority of the foreign 
government or, if different, the appropriate agency or agencies of the 
foreign government that exercises oversight over marine mammals.
    (2) Include a certification from the foreign government that:
    (i) The information set forth in the application is accurate;
    (ii) The laws and regulations of the foreign governmentinvolved 
allow enforcement of the terms and conditions of the permit, and that 
the foreign government will enforce all terms and conditions; and
    (iii) The foreign government involved will afford comity to any 
permit amendment, modification, suspension or revocation decision.
    (c) Initial review. (1) NMFS will notify the applicant of receipt of 
the application.
    (2) During the initial review, the Office Director will determine:
    (i) Whether the application is complete.
    (ii) Whether the proposed activity is for purposes authorized under 
this subpart.
    (iii) If the proposed activity is for enhancement purposes, whether 
the species or stock identified in the application is in need of 
enhancement for its survival or recovery and whether the proposed 
activity will likely succeed in its objectives.
    (iv) Whether the activities proposed are to be conducted consistent 
with the permit restrictions and permit specific conditions as described 
in Sec. 216.35 and Sec. 216.36(a).
    (v) Whether sufficient information is included regarding the 
environmental impact of the proposed activity to enable the Office 
Director:
    (A) To make an initial determination under the National 
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) as to whether the proposed activity is 
categorically excluded from preparation of further environmental 
documentation, or whether the

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preparation of an environmental assessment (EA) or environmental impact 
statement (EIS) is appropriate or necessary; and
    (B) To prepare an EA or EIS if an initial determination is made by 
the Office Director that the activity proposed is not categorically 
excluded from such requirements.
    (3) The Office Director may consult with the Marine Mammal 
Commission (Commission) and its Committee of Scientific Advisors on 
Marine Mammals (Committee) in making these initial, and any subsequent, 
determinations.
    (4) Incomplete applications will be returned with explanation. If 
the applicant fails to resubmit a complete application or correct the 
identified deficiencies within 60 days, the application will be deemed 
withdrawn. Applications that propose activities inconsistent with this 
subpart will be returned with explanation, and will not be considered 
further.
    (d) Notice of receipt and application review. (1) Upon receipt of a 
valid, complete application, and the preparation of any NEPA 
documentation that has been determined initially to be required, the 
Office Director will publish a notice of receipt in the Federal 
Register. The notice will:
    (i) Summarize the application, including:
    (A) The purpose of the request;
    (B) The species and number of marine mammals;
    (C) The type and manner of special exception activity proposed;
    (D) The location(s) in which the marine mammals will be taken, from 
which they will be imported, or to which they will be exported; and
    (E) The requested period of the permit.
    (ii) List where the application is available for review.
    (iii) Invite interested parties to submit written comments 
concerning the application within 30 days of the date of the notice.
    (iv) Include a NEPA statement that an initial determination has been 
made that the activity proposed is categorically excluded from the 
requirement to prepare an EA or EIS, that an EA was prepared resulting 
in a finding of no significant impact, or that a final EIS has been 
prepared and is available for review.
    (2) The Office Director will forward a copy of the complete 
application to the Commission for comment. If no comments are received 
within 45 days (or such longer time as the Office Director may 
establish) the Office Director will consider the Commission to have no 
objection to issuing a permit.
    (3) The Office Director may consult with any other person, 
institution, or agency concerning the application.
    (4) Within 30 days of publication of the notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register, any interested party may submit written comments or 
may request a public hearing on the application.
    (5) If the Office Director deems it advisable, the Office Director 
may hold a public hearing within 60 days of publication of the notice of 
receipt in the Federal Register. Notice of the date, time, and place of 
the public hearing will be published in the Federal Register not less 
than 15 days in advance of the public hearing. Any interested person may 
appear in person or through representatives and may submit any relevant 
material, data, views, or comments. A summary record of the hearing will 
be kept.
    (6) The Office Director may extend the period during which any 
interested party may submit written comments. Notice of the extension 
must be published in the Federal Register within 60 days of publication 
of the notice of receipt in the Federal Register.
    (7) If, after publishing a notice of receipt, the Office Director 
determines on the basis of new information that an EA or EIS must be 
prepared, the Office Director must deny the permit unless an EA is 
prepared with a finding of no significant impact. If a permit is denied 
under these circumstances the application may be resubmitted with 
information sufficient to prepare an EA or EIS, and will be processed as 
a new application.
    (e) Issuance or denial procedures. (1) Within 30 days of the close 
of the public hearing or, if no public hearing is held, within 30 days 
of the close of the

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public comment period, the Office Director will issue or deny a special 
exception permit.
    (2) The decision to issue or deny a permit will be based upon:
    (i) All relevant issuance criteria set forth at Sec. 216.34;
    (ii) All purpose-specific issuance criteria as appropriate set forth 
at Sec. 216.41, Sec. 216.42, and Sec. 216.43;
    (iii) All comments received or views solicited on the permit 
application; and
    (iv) Any other information or data that the Office Director deems 
relevant.
    (3) If the permit is issued, upon receipt, the holder must date and 
sign the permit, and return a copy of the original to the Office 
Director. The permit shall be effective upon the permit holder's signing 
of the permit. In signing the permit, the holder:
    (i) Agrees to abide by all terms and conditions set forth in the 
permit, and all restrictions and relevant regulations under this 
subpart; and
    (ii) Acknowledges that the authority to conduct certain activities 
specified in the permit is conditional and subject to authorization by 
the Office Director.
    (4) Notice of the decision of the Office Director shall be published 
in the Federal Register within 10 days after the date of permit issuance 
or denial and shall indicate where copies of the permit, if issued, may 
be reviewed or obtained. If the permit issued involves marine mammals 
listed as endangered or threatened under the ESA, the notice shall 
include a finding by the Office Director that the permit:
    (i) Was applied for in good faith;
    (ii) If exercised, will not operate to the disadvantage of such 
endangered or threatened species; and
    (iii) Is consistent with the purposes and policy set forth in 
section 2 of the ESA.
    (5) If the permit is denied, the Office Director shall provide the 
applicant with an explanation for the denial.
    (6) Under the MMPA, the Office Director may issue a permit for 
scientific research before the end of the public comment period if 
delaying issuance could result in injury to a species, stock, or 
individual, or in loss of unique research opportunities. The Office 
Director also may waive the 30-day comment period required under the ESA 
in an emergency situation where the health or life of an endangered or 
threatened marine mammal is threatened and no reasonable alternative is 
available. If a permit is issued under these circumstances, notice of 
such issuance before the end of the comment period shall be published in 
the Federal Register within 10 days of issuance.
    (7) The applicant or any party opposed to a permit may seek judicial 
review of the terms and conditions of such permit or of a decision to 
deny such permit. Review may be obtained by filing a petition for review 
with the appropriate U.S. District Court as provided for by law.

[61 FR 21935, May 10, 1996]