[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: 50CFR270.3]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
  CHAPTER II--NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND 
           ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 270_SPECIES-SPECIFIC SEAFOOD MARKETING COUNCILS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 270.3  Submission of application.

    (a) Persons who meet the minimum requirements for sector 
participants as described in the proposed charter may file an 
application with NMFS for a charter for a Seafood Marketing Council for 
one or more species of fish and fish products of that species. One 
signed original and two copies of the completed application package must 
be submitted to the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National 
Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, 
MD 20910. Applications should not be bound.
    (b) The application consists of four parts:
    (1) A document requesting NMFS to establish a Council;
    (2) A proposed charter under which the proposed Council will 
operate;
    (3) A list of eligible referendum participants; and
    (4) Analytical documentation addressing requirements of applicable 
law.
    (c) Content of application--(1) Application or requesting document. 
The application or requesting document submitted by the applicants to 
NMFS requesting that the Council be established, to the extent 
practicable, must include the signatures or corporate certifications, of 
no less than three sector participants representing each sector 
identified in accordance with paragraph (c)(2)(v) of this section and 
who, according to the available data, collectively accounted for, in the 
12-month period immediately preceding the month in which the application 
was filed, not less than 10 percent of the value of the fish or fish 
products specified in the charter that were handled during such period 
in each sector by those who meet the eligibility requirements to vote in 
the referendum as defined by the application. The application must also 
include a statement that, if established, the Council will have 
sufficient resources (e.g., cash, donated office space, services, 
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etc.) available for initial administrative expenditures pending 
collection of assessments.
    (2) Proposed charter. A proposed charter must contain, at a minimum, 
the following information:
    (i) The name of the Council and a provision proclaiming its 
establishment;
    (ii) A declaration of the purposes and objectives of the Council;
    (iii) A description of the species of fish and fish products, 
including the scientific and common name(s), for which the Council will 
implement marketing and promotion plans under the Act. (The American 
Fisheries Society's ``List of Common and Scientific Names of Fishes from 
the United States and Canada'' (latest edition) or where available, an 
appropriate volume of its ``List of Common and Scientific Names of 
Aquatic Invertebrates of the United States and Canada'' (latest edition) 
should be used as the authority for all scientific and common names.);
    (iv) A description of the geographic area (state(s)) within the 
United States covered by the Council;
    (v) The identification of each sector and the number and terms of 
representatives for each sector that will be voting members on the 
Council. (The number of Council members should be manageable, while 
ensuring equitable geographic representation. The term for members will 
be 3 years. Initially, to ensure continuity, half of the members' terms 
will be 2 years and half will be 3 years. Reappointments are 
permissible.);
    (vi) The identification of those sectors (which must include a 
sector consisting of harvesters, a sector consisting of receivers, and, 
if subject to assessment, a sector consisting of importers), eligible to 
vote in the referendum to establish the Council;
    (vii) For each sector described under paragraph (c)(2)(v) of this 
section, a threshold level specifying the minimum requirements, as 
measured by income, volume of sales, or other relevant factors, that a 
person engaging in business in the sector must meet in order to 
participate in a referendum;
    (viii) A description of the rationale and procedures for determining 
assessment rates as provided in Sec. 270.18, based on a fixed amount 
per unit of weight or measure, or on a percentage of value of the 
product handled;
    (ix) The proposed rate or rates that will be imposed by the Council 
on receivers and, if subject to assessment, importers during its first 
year of operation;
    (x) The maximum amount by which an assessment rate for any period 
may be raised above the rate applicable for the immediately preceding 
period;
    (xi) The maximum rate or rates that can be imposed by a Council on 
receivers or importers during the operation of the Council;
    (xii) The maximum limit on the amount any one sector participant may 
be required to pay under an assessment for any period;
    (xiii) The procedures for providing refunds to sector participants 
subject to assessment who request the same in accordance with the time 
limits specified Sec. 270.22;
    (xiv) A provision setting forth the voting procedures by which votes 
may be cast by proxy;
    (xv) A provision that the Council will have voting members 
representing the harvesting, receiving and, if subject to assessment, 
importing sectors;
    (xvi) A provision setting forth the definition of a quorum for 
making decisions on Council business and the procedures for selecting a 
chairperson of the Council;
    (xvii) A provision that members of the Council will serve without 
compensation, but will be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred in 
performing their duties as members of the Council;
    (xviii) A provision containing a requirement for submission to NMFS 
the criteria and supporting data for evaluating the annual and/or multi-
year performance of proposed marketing plans and the Council's 
performance;
    (xix) A provision containing a requirement for submission of 
documentation as requested by NMFS for purposes of evaluating 
performance of proposed marking plans and the Council's related 
performance;
    (xx) Where adequate funds are not available, a provision containing 
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minimum number of participants needed for sustained operations that 
cannot receive assessment refunds;
    (xxi) A provision acknowledging that NMFS will have the right to 
participate in Council meetings;
    (xxii) A provision that the Council will conduct its activities in 
accordance with applicable NMFS requirements and that NMFS has final 
approval authority over proposed marketing plans and Council actions;
    (xxiii) A provision containing a requirement for the Council to 
arrange for a complete audit report to be conducted by an independent 
public accountant and submitted to NMFS at the end of each fiscal year;
    (xxiv) A provision containing a requirement for the Council to 
conduct a market assessment based on economic, market, social and 
demographic, and biological information as deemed necessary by NMFS; and
    (xxv) A provision containing a requirement for the Council to update 
the list of referendum participants on an annual basis.
    (3) List of referendum participants. The list of referendum 
participants, to the extent practicable, must identify the business name 
and address of all sector participants that the applicants believe meet 
the requirements for eligibility to vote in the referendum on the 
adoption of the proposed charter.
    (i) The list should include all sectors in which a sector 
participant meets the eligibility requirements to vote in a referendum. 
If a sector participant has more than one place of business located 
within the geographic area of the Council, all such places should be 
listed and the primary place of business should be designated. The 
agency will provide appropriate information in its possession of a non-
proprietary nature to assist the applicants in developing the list of 
sector participants.
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (4) Analytical documentation. The applicant must address the 
requirements of the Act, implementing regulations, and other applicable 
law, i.e., E.O. 12866, Regulatory Flexibility Act, National 
Environmental Policy Act, and other law as NMFS determines appropriate.