Emergency Regulations Governing the Administration of Additional Federal Fisheries Disaster Relief Funding Provided to the State of Rhode Island Under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021


250-RICR-90-00-25 INACTIVE RULE EMERGENCY RULE

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25.1Purpose

25.2Authority

25.3Definitions

25.4Findings

25.5Assessment of Administrative Fees

25.6Sector-Based Sub-Allocations

25.7Evaluation, Award, and Notification

25.8Final Awards and Issuance of Payments

25.9Termination of Program

Title 250 Department of Environmental Management
Chapter 90 Marine Fisheries
Subchapter 00 N/A
Part 25 Emergency Regulations Governing the Administration of Additional Federal Fisheries Disaster Relief Funding Provided to the State of Rhode Island Under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021
Type of Filing Adoption
Regulation Status Inactive
Effective 05/25/2023 to 09/22/2023

Regulation Authority:

Consolidated Appropriations Act
2021 (Pub. L. 116-260)
R.I. Gen. Laws Title 20
Chapter 42-17.1
R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 42-35

Purpose and Reason:

The purpose of these rules and regulations is to administer Rhode Island’s additional $985,375 allocation of fisheries assistance provided by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (Pub. L. 116-260) by bolstering local demand for local seafood products through a statewide collaborative seafood marketing initiative and expeditiously and equitably disbursing funds in the form of direct payments to eligible fishery participants in the two sectors with uncompensated losses: commercial fishing and seafood processing/wholesaling.

Brief statement of Reason for Finding Imminent Peril:

On December 27, 2020, the President signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, or the CAA, as P.L. 116-260.
Division M of the CAA authorizes the Secretary of Commerce to provide $300 million in appropriated fisheries disaster assistance funds for activities previously authorized under section 12005 of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (Public Law 116–136, aka the CARES Act), namely, to assist fishery participants affected by COVID-19, which may include direct payments. It defines fishery participants as Tribes, persons, fishing communities, aquaculture businesses, processors, or other fishing-related businesses who have incurred, as a direct or indirect result of the coronavirus pandemic, economic revenue losses greater than 35 percent as compared to their prior 5-year average revenue, or any negative impacts to subsistence, cultural or ceremonial fisheries.
Rhode Island was initially allocated $3,000,000. That amount was subsequently reduced to $2,959,612 to account for administrative fees assessed by NOAA Fisheries and the ASMFC for the allocation and distribution of funding.
Consistent with the provisions of the CAA and the associated guidance provided by NOAA Fisheries, the Department initiated a public process to develop the a spend plan for Rhode Island. The public process included a series of webinars and workshops to brief stakeholders on the program and solicit input on the development of the revised Rhode Island spend plan. A total of three workshops were held on April 28, June 1, and June 16, 2021.
On August 2, 2021, NOAA Fisheries granted final approval to the Rhode Island spend plan. The State of Rhode Island carried out the spend plan actions in 2021 and 2022, with payments going out to industry participants in 2022.
On February 15, 2023, NOAA Fisheries reallocated remaining funds under the CAA and Rhode Island was allocated an additional $985,375. 
On May 17, 2023, NOAA Fisheries granted final approval to the amended CAA Rhode Island spend plan. Within this spend plan, $255,549 was allocated to seafood marketing efforts in Rhode Island and the remaining $729,826 was allocated to distribution to fisheries participants whose needs were not met with the original $2,959,612 allocation.
These emergency regulations operationalize the process of disbursing Rhode Island’s additional $985,375 allocation under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (P.L. 116-260 (H.R. 133, Division M)), consistent with the provisions of the Act, the guidance provided by NOAA Fisheries, and the approved Rhode Island spend plan.
The State of Rhode Island has until July 31, 2023 to disperse the full $585,375 to eligible fishery participants in the commercial fishing and seafood processing/wholesaling sectors.