Creation of the Federal Subsistence Board (FSB)

ERA V — Overlay of Federal Land & Subsistence Law
Governance Practice
1981

The Federal Subsistence Board was established to manage subsistence on federal public lands.

What Happened

To implement ANILCA’s subsistence provisions, the federal government created the Federal Subsistence Board, composed primarily of federal agency representatives, to regulate subsistence uses on federal public lands in Alaska.

Why It Matters Today

This board becomes a permanent governance actor whose authority affects Alaska Native communities—even though it is not directly accountable to shareholders, tribes, or corporations.

Related Patterns

Pattern 2: Authority Concentration
Pattern 6: Jurisdictional Confusion

Related Governance Themes

Clear Distinction Between Corporate and Subsidiary Reporting
Clearly Defined Fiduciary Roles and Duties

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