Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 56A— - PACIFIC SALMON FISHING › § 3636
The Secretary must make the rules needed to meet U.S. obligations under the Treaty and this chapter, under section 3635, after talking with the Secretary of the Interior, the head of the department that runs the Coast Guard, and the appropriate Regional Fishery Management Council. Those rules can also apply to anyone and any vessel under U.S. authority, wherever they are. Because these rules carry out U.S. foreign-affairs duties, they are not subject to sections 553–557 of title 5 or the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). The Secretary may also, working with Regional Fishery Management Councils, States, and treaty Indian tribes, make extra rules for U.S. nationals or vessels that do not conflict with Treaty or Fraser River Panel rules and that do not treat residents of different States differently. Courts may review these rules in U.S. district courts under chapter 7 of title 5, except section 705 does not apply, and a court may only set aside a rule for the reasons listed in section 706(2)(A)–(D). Any lawsuit must be heard as soon as possible, get priority on the court’s docket, and be sped up by the trial and appellate courts.
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16 U.S.C. § 3636
Title 16 — Conservation
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73