[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: 50CFR223.204]

[Page 186]
 
                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
  CHAPTER II--NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND 
           ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 223_THREATENED MARINE AND ANADROMOUS SPECIES--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart B_Restrictions Applicable to Threatened Marine and Anadromous 
                                 Species
 
Sec. 223.204  Tribal plans.

    (a) Limits on the prohibitions. The prohibitions of Sec. 223.203(a) 
of this subpart relating to threatened species of salmonids listed in 
Sec. 223.102 do not apply to any activity undertaken by a tribe, tribal 
member, tribal permittee, tribal employee, or tribal agent in compliance 
with a Tribal resource management plan (Tribal Plan), provided that the 
Secretary determines that implementation of such Tribal Plan will not 
appreciably reduce the likelihood of survival and recovery of the listed 
salmonids. In making that determination the Secretary shall use the best 
available biological data (including any tribal data and analysis) to 
determine the Tribal Plan's impact on the biological requirements of the 
species, and will assess the effect of the Tribal Plan on survival and 
recovery, consistent with legally enforceable tribal rights and with the 
Secretary's trust responsibilities to tribes.
    (b) Consideration of a Tribal Plan. (1) A Tribal Plan may include 
but is not limited to plans that address fishery harvest, artificial 
production, research, or water or land management, and may be developed 
by one tribe or jointly with other tribes. The Secretary will consult on 
a government-to-government basis with any tribe that so requests and 
will provide to the maximum extent practicable technical assistance in 
examining impacts on listed salmonids and other salmonids as tribes 
develop Tribal resource management plans that meet the management 
responsibilities and needs of the tribes. A Tribal Plan must specify the 
procedures by which the tribe will enforce its provisions.
    (2) Where there exists a Federal court proceeding with continuing 
jurisdiction over the subject matter of a Tribal Plan, the plan may be 
developed and implemented within the ongoing Federal Court proceeding. 
In such circumstances, compliance with the Tribal Plan's terms shall be 
determined within that Federal Court proceeding.
    (3) The Secretary shall seek comment from the public on the 
Secretary's pending determination whether or not implementation of a 
Tribal Plan will appreciably reduce the likelihood of survival and 
recovery of the listed salmonids.
    (4) The Secretary shall publish notification in the Federal Register 
of any determination regarding a Tribal Plan and the basis for that 
determination.

[65 FR 42485, July 10, 2000. Redesignated at 70 FR 37203, June 28, 2005]