Deregulatory—American Fisheries Act Program: Simplifying the Application Process
Summary
The federal government is proposing to make it easier for fishing companies to get permits and licenses under the American Fisheries Act by streamlining paperwork and the application process. This change aims to reduce red tape so fishing businesses can operate more efficiently while still maintaining safety and environmental standards.
Key Points
- 1The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is simplifying how fishing companies apply for federal permits and approvals related to the American Fisheries Act
- 2The goal is to reduce unnecessary paperwork and bureaucratic delays that currently slow down the application process
- 3Fishing industry businesses and vessel operators are the primary groups affected by this deregulation
- 4The public has until September 3, 2025 to submit comments or concerns about the proposed changes
- 5The regulation is designed to help the fishing industry operate more efficiently without compromising safety or environmental protections
Key Dates
July 1, 2025
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