Alaska's subsistence board gets a corrected rule, fixing a typo about its members
What happened
The US Departments of the Interior and Agriculture are fixing a typo in a rule about the Federal Subsistence Board. This board manages hunting and fishing on public lands in Alaska.
Why it matters
This document is a correction to a previous rule, not a new rule itself. It ensures the legal text accurately reflects the intended composition of the board. This kind of minor correction is common in regulatory processes and prevents future legal challenges based on clerical errors.
The signal
No specific future event is triggered by this correction; it simply clarifies existing legal text.