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1 scription of such fees is not subject to section 9701 of 



2 title 31, United States Code: 



3 U (B) Amounts received by the United States as fees 



4 under this paragraph shall be deposited in the general 



5 fund of the treasury of the Insular Area, and shall be used 



6 for fishery conservation and management purposes. 



7 "(4) Foreign fishing under a PIAFA shall not be sub- 



8 ject to subsections (d) through (g) of section 201 or sub- 



9 section (i) of section 201. 



10 "(5) A PIAFA shall become effective according to the 



1 1 procedures of section 203 ." . 



12 SEC. 205. DOMESTIC FEES. 



13 Section 304 (16 U.S.C. 1854) is further amended by 



14 adding at the end the following: 



15 "(3) Pacific insular area fees. — 



16 "(A) The Secretary may enter into a coop- 



17 erative agreement with the Governor of a Pa- 



18 cific Insular Area, under which the Pacific In- 



19 sular Area may administer a permit system and 



20 collect fees authorized under a fishery manage- 



21 ment plan for fisheries in the exclusive eco- 



22 nomic zone off the Pacific Insular Area pursu- 



23 ant to section 303(b)(1). A cooperative agree- 



24 ment under this paragraph may provide that all 



25 or part of the fees collected under the Pacific 



