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114 STAT. 2763A-238 PUBLIC LAW 106-554—APPENDIX D "(HI) connected to the Internet via a band allocated to Interactive Video and Data Service; and "(ii) the technology employed in delivering such service, including the delivery of such service via multiple transmitters at multiple locations. "(8) Nothing in this subsection limits the authority of the Commission under any other provision of law.", (b) The Federal Communications Commission shall submit a report to the Congress on June 30, 2001, and June 30, 2002, evaluating the utility of using low-power television stations to provide high-speed digital data service. The reports shall be based on the pilot projects authorized by section 336(h) of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 336(h)). SEC. 144. (a) The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et. seq.) is amended— (1) in section 303(d)(1)(A) by striking "October 1, 2000," and inserting "October 1, 2002,"; (2) in section 303(d)(5) by striking "October 1, 2000," and inserting "October 1, 2002,"; (3) in section 407(b) by striking "October 1, 2000," and inserting "October 1, 2002,"; and (4) in section 407(c)(1) by striking "October 1, 2000," and inserting "October 1, 2002,". (b) Notwithstanding sections 303(d)(1)(A) and 303(d)(1)(B) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, as amended by this section, the Pacific Fishery Management Council may recommend and the Secretary of Commerce may approve and implement any fishery management plan, plan amendment, or regulation, for fixed gear sablefish subject to the jurisdiction of such Council, that— (1) allows the use of more than one groundfish fishing permit by each fishing vessel; and/or (2) sets cumulative trip limit periods, up to 12 months in any calendar year, that allow fishing vessels a reasonable opportunity to harvest the full amount of the associated trip limits. Notwithstanding subsection (a), the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council may develop a biological, economic, and social profile of any fishery under its jurisdiction that may be considered for management under a quota management system, including the benefits and consequences of the quota management systems considered. The North Pacific Fishery Management Council shall examine the fisheries under its jurisdiction, particularly the Gulf of Alaska groundfish and Bering Sea crab fisheries, to determine whether rationalization is needed. In particular, the North Pacific Council shall analyze individual fishing quotas, processor quotas, cooperatives, and quotas held by communities. The analysis should include an economic analysis of the impact of all options on communities and processors as well as the fishing fleets. The North Pacific Council shall present its analysis to the appropriations and authorizing committees of the Senate and House of Representatives in a timely manner. (c)(1) Public Law 101-380, as amended by section 2204 of chapter 2 of title II of Public Law 106-246, is amended further—