Public Law 113-142. Huna Tlingit Traditional Gull Egg Use Act
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An Act To allow for the harvest of gull eggs by the Huna Tlingit people within Glacier Bay National Park in the State of Alaska.July 25, 2014[[H.R. 3110](/us/bill/113/hr/3110)] * Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Huna Tlingit Traditional Gull Egg Use Act. ## SECTION 1 SHORT TITLE This Act may be cited as the “Huna Tlingit Traditional Gull Egg Use Act”. ## SEC. 2 LIMITED AUTHORIZATION FOR COLLECTION OF GULL EGGS ###
(a)In General The Secretary of the Interior (referred to in this Act as the “Secretary”) may allow the collection by members of the Hoonah Indian Association of the eggs of glaucous-winged gulls (Laurus glaucescens) within Glacier Bay National Park (referred to in this Act as the “Park”) not more frequently than twice each calendar year at up to 5 locations within the Park, subject to any terms and conditions that the Secretary determines to be necessary. ###
(b)Applicable Law For the purposes of sections 203 and 816 of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act ([16 U.S.C. 410hh–2](/us/usc/t16/s410hh–2), 3126), the collection of eggs of glaucous-winged gulls within the Park in accordance with subsection
(a)shall be considered to be a use specifically permitted by that Act. ###
(c)Harvest Plan The Secretary shall establish schedules, locations, and any additional terms and conditions that the Secretary determines to be necessary for the harvesting of eggs of glaucous-winged gulls in the Park, based on an annual harvest plan to be prepared by the Secretary and the Hoonah Indian Association. Approved July 25, 2014.
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