Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 44— - ANTARCTIC CONSERVATION › § 2404
The Director can give permits that allow actions normally not allowed under this chapter. People must apply in the form the Director requires. The Director will publish each application in the Federal Register and invite written comments for 30 days. Application information becomes public record. If an application involves marine mammals, animals or plants listed as endangered or threatened, or migratory birds, the Director will send a copy to the appropriate Secretary. That Secretary must quickly say whether a separate permit is needed under laws they run. The Director cannot issue a permit for those actions until any required permit from that Secretary is issued and a copy is given to the Director. The Director must decide to issue or deny a permit as soon as possible and publish notice of the decision in the Federal Register within 10 days. Each permit must list applicable species and numbers, the humane method and area, how long the permit lasts, and other terms needed to meet the law’s goals and criteria. Special rules apply in Antarctica: most takes of native mammals or birds are limited to scientific, museum/educational uses, or unavoidable effects of science/support facilities; they must not take more individuals in a year than can be replaced by natural reproduction the next breeding season and must maintain species variety and ecosystem balance. Specially Protected Species and entry into protected Antarctic areas need a compelling scientific reason and must not jeopardize ecosystems or survival. Applicants may seek judicial review under chapter 7 of title 5 by filing in the proper U.S. district court or the District of Columbia within 60 days. The Director may modify, suspend, or revoke permits for regulation changes, changed conditions, or violations. Permit holders get notice and a chance for a hearing, except in emergencies. The Director may charge fees to cover processing costs.
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16 U.S.C. § 2404
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73