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DOI - 557 - National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park - Statutory (Congress Created)
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GENERAL INFORMATION

Committee NameNational Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National ParkAgency NameDepartment of the Interior
Fiscal Year2025Committee Number557
Original Establishment Date12/2/1980Committee StatusChartered
Actual Termination Date Committee URLhttps://www.nps.gov/lacl/learn/historyculture/s...
Actual Merged Date Presidential Appointments*No
New Committee This FYNoMax Number of Members*9
Terminated This FYNoDesignated Fed Officer Position Title*Superintendent, Lake Clark National Park
Merged This FY Designated Federal Officer Prefix
Current Charter Date9/25/2023Designated Federal Officer First Name*Grant
Date Of Renewal Charter9/25/2025Designated Federal Officer Middle NameV.
Projected Termination Date Designated Federal Officer Last Name*Hilderbrand
Exempt From Renewal*YesDesignated Federal Officer Suffix
Specific Termination AuthorityP.L. 96-487Designated Federal Officer Phone*907-781-3080
Establishment Authority*Statutory (Congress Created)Designated Federal Officer Fax*(907) 644-3810
Specific Establishment Authority*P.L. 96-487Designated Federal Officer Email*grant_hilderbrand@nps.gov
Effective Date Of Authority*12/2/1980
Exempt From EO 13875 Discretionary CmteNot Applicable
Committee Type*Continuing
Presidential*No
Committee Function*Non Scientific Program Advisory Board
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RECOMMENDATION/JUSTIFICATIONS

Agency Recommendation*Continue
Legislation to Terminate RequiredNot Applicable
Legislation StatusNot Applicable
How does cmte accomplish its purpose?*The Commission consults with every appropriate local advisory committee and regional council consultation process directed by P.L. 96-487 (the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act), the Commission is required to hold public meetings in all areas affected by the subsistence hunting program.Federal law and regulation provide the opportunity for continued subsistence uses, including hunting, fishing, and trapping within Lake Clark National Park. The Commission was established by Congress to devise and recommend to the Secretary of the Interior and the Governor of Alaska a program for subsistence hunting within Lake Clark National Park. The Commission’s recommendations help the NPS to ensure the continuation of the opportunity for local rural residents to engage in the subsistence use of resources in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. The NPS has adopted the following mission statement to guide its activities. Subsistence will be managed as a legislated use consistent with the provisions of ANILCA , the Organic Act of 1916, and the park s enabling legislation to:•protect the opportunity for qualified local rural residents to continue traditional subsistence activities •recognize that subsistence ways of life differ from region to region and are continuing to evolve, and where appropriate, park management practices may reflect regional diversity and evolution •promote local involvement and participation in processes associated with subsistence management •ensure that management practices involving the utilization of public lands adequately consider the potential for restriction of subsistence uses and impacts upon subsistence resources •ensure that management of park resources is consistent with the conservation of unimpaired ecosystems and natural and healthy populations of fish and wildlife, incorporating scientific data and principles with traditional knowledge and cultural values and•promote effective communication and mutual understanding of subsistence uses and related cultural and social values, and park purposes and protection,between the NPS, subsistence users, the State of Alaska and the public.
How is membership balanced?*Membership, as prescribed by the Commission's enabling legislation, consists of nine members as follows: (a) three members appointed by the Secretary of the Interior; (b) three members appointed by the Governor of Alaska; and (c) three members appointed by the regional council, as established by the Secretary or the State pursuant to section 805 of P.L. 96-487. The members include a range of individuals having personal knowledge of the region's subsistence.
How frequent & relevant are cmte mtgs?*The Commission generally meets twice a year, or as often as circumstances require. Commission recommendations are vitally important on matters relating to the taking of wildlife within the park and are the foundation for the development and review of the subsistence hunting program. Commission meetings provided an opportunity for Commission members, National Park Service staff, other agency staff, and the public to share information on subsistence issues.
Why advice can't be obtained elsewhere?*The Commission is a forum that promotes effective communication and mutual understanding of subsistence uses and related cultural resources. The Commission is regularly consulted by the National Park Service to provide input and make recommendations on issues affecting subsistence management within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
Why close or partially close meetings?All meetings are open to the public. During each meeting time is allocated for public testimony. The public is welcome to present written or oral comments to the Commission.
Recommendation RemarksThe Lake Clarke Subsistence Resource Commission so far met once during fiscal year 2025. The meeting was held on April 26, 2025, in Pedro Bay, Alaska. The second meeting of this fiscal year will occur on September 27, 2025, in Newhalen, Alaska. Quorum was met for the meeting in April of 2025.
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PERFORMANCE MEASURES

Outcome Improvement To Health Or Safety*NoAction Reorganize Priorities*Yes
Outcome Trust In GovernmentYesAction Reallocate ResourcesYes
Outcome Major Policy ChangesYesAction Issued New RegulationsYes
Outcome Advance In Scientific ResearchNoAction Proposed LegislationYes
Outcome Effective Grant MakingNoAction Approved Grants Or Other PaymentsNo
Outcome Improved Service DeliveryNoAction OtherNo
Outcome Increased Customer SatisfactionYesAction CommentNot Applicable
Outcome Implement Laws/Reg RequirementsYesGrants Review*No
Outcome OtherNoNumber Of Grants Reviewed0
Outcome CommentThe Commission and National Park Service are working together to address concerns for management of wildlife populations within the national park. During FY 2025, the Commission members gave individual Commissioner reports on subsistence observations and concerns within their communities, Commission members adopted the agenda and approved previous meeting minutes, several Commissioners and members of the public discussed the lack of trout in Lake Iliamna and the possibility that it is related to the growing seal population in the lake, Commissioners discussed wildlife proposal WP24-01 and agreed to submit a letter to the Federal Subsistence Board expressing their concerns with the proposal, The Commissioners discussed the issue of low-flying aircraft over the Chulitna River and planes landing in the hard park in the Pile River drainage, and park staff provided reports from their programs.Number Of Grants Recommended0
Cost Savings*NoneDollar Value Of Grants Recommended$0.00
Cost Savings CommentNot ApplicableGrants Review CommentNot Applicable
Number Of Recommendations*35Access Contact Designated Fed. Officer*Yes
Number Of Recommendations CommentThe Commission made 1 recommendation in FY25 so far: Commissioners discussed wildlife proposal WP24-01. They approved to take no action on WP24-01, but to submit a comment to the Federal Subsistence Board stating concerns about the proposed action.Access Agency WebsiteYes
% of Recs Fully Implemented*100.00%Access Committee WebsiteNo
% of Recs Fully Implemented CommentThe Subsistence coordinator submitted the Commissions comment letter to the Federal Subsistence Board stating concerns about the proposed action on WP24-01.Access GSA FACA WebsiteYes
% of Recs Partially Implemented*0.00%Access PublicationsYes
% of Recs Partially Implemented CommentNot ApplicableAccess OtherNo
Agency Feedback*YesAccess CommentInformation on Lake Clark National Park may be found at: http://www.nps.gov/lacl/parkmgmt/index.htm
Agency Feedback Comment*The National Park Service and the Commission use public meetings to evaluate recommendations and proposals. NPS officials will provide oral or written briefings or status reports during meetings of the Commission.Narrative Description*Federal law and regulation provide the opportunity for continued subsistence uses, including hunting, fishing and trapping within Lake Clark National Park. The Commission is a forum that promotes effective communication and mutual understanding of subsistence uses and related cultural resources. The Commission consults with every appropriate local advisory committee and regional council for comment and input on draft hunting plan recommendations. In addition to the advisory committee and regional council consultation process directed by P.L. 96-487 (the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act), the Commission is required to hold public meetings in all areas affected by the subsistence hunting program. The Subsistence Resource Commission for Lake Clark National Park was established by the Congress to devise and recommend to the Secretary of the Interior and the Governor of Alaska a program for subsistence hunting within Lake Clark National Park. The Commission's unique insight on local customary and traditional patterns of subsistence use within the park has been important in developing workable subsistence hunting plan recommendations. The Commission’s recommendations help the NPS to ensure the continuation of the opportunity for local rural residents to engage in the subsistence use of resources in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
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COSTS

1. Payments to Non-Federal Members*$0.001. Est Paymnts to Non-Fed Membrs Nxt FY*$0.00
2. Payments to Federal Members*$0.002. Est. Payments to Fed Members Next FY*$0.00
3. Payments to Federal Staff*$23,104.643. Estimated Payments to Federal Staff*$23,797.78
4. Payments to Consultants*$0.004. Est. Payments to Consultants Next FY*$0.00
5. Travel Reimb. For Non-Federal Membrs*$10,046.145. Est Travel Reimb Non-Fed Membr nxtFY*$10,347.52
6. Travel Reimb. For Federal Members*$0.006. Est Travel Reimb For Fed Members*$0.00
7. Travel Reimb. For Federal Staff*$9,410.607. Est. Travel Reimb to Fed Staf Nxt FY*$9,692.92
8. Travel Reimb. For Consultants*$0.008. Est Travel Reimb to Consltnts Nxt FY*$0.00
10. Other Costs$50.0010. Est. Other Costs Next FY*$51.50
11. Total Costs$43,104.8111. Est. Total Next FY*$44,397.95
Date Cost Last Modified9/16/2025 1:24 PMEst. Fed Staff Support Next FY*0.15
Federal Staff Support (FTE)*0.14Est Cost RemarksThe estimated costs for the next FY are calculated based on the standard 3% inflation rate.
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Interest Areas

Category
Area
Animals
Fish and Wildlife
Environment
Environmental Issues
Land
National Parks, Sites, Trails, Recreational Areas Monuments
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DATA FROM PREVIOUS YEARS

Committee

Data from Previous Years

 
ActionCommittee System IDCommittee NameFiscal Year
 COM-045155National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2024
 COM-042974National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2023
 COM-040822National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2022
 COM-039418National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2021
 COM-037080National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2020
 COM-035357National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2019
 COM-033238National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2018
 COM-001540National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2017
 COM-002714National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2016
 COM-003650National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2015
 COM-004983National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2014
 COM-005773National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2013
 COM-007025National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2012
 COM-007746National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2011
 COM-009169National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2010
 COM-009989National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2009
 COM-011199National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2008
 COM-011818National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2007
 COM-012994National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2006
 COM-013576National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2005
 COM-014824National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2004
 COM-015595National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2003
 COM-016974National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2002
 COM-017534National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2001
 COM-018932National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park2000
 COM-019470National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park1999
 COM-020712National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park1998
 COM-021301National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission-Lake Clark National Park1997