BLM Sample Clauses

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BLM. Any geographic area or local dispatch center using a dispatch structure outside the approved three-tier system must annually request written authorization from the Director, Office of Fire and Aviation. FS - Any geographic area or local dispatch center using a dispatch structure outside the approved three-tier system must annually request written authorization from the Forest Service Regional Director of Fire and Aviation.
BLM. This MOU has been prepared under the authority of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq., and federal regulations codified at 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1500-1508, and 43 CFR Part 46; the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, 43 U.S.C. 1701 et seq. X
BLM. Following the Closing, Buyer shall file appropriate transfer documents in the proper BLM Colorado Office and also with the Garfield County recorder's office. Seller agrees to diligently provide any assistance reasonably requested by Buyer in order to complete the immediate foregoing.
BLM. Any Utah BLM survey data for the beardtongues is submitted to the Utah Natural Heritage Program and Utah Fish and Wildlife Ecological Services Field Office. Any Colorado BLM survey data for the beardtongues is submitted to the Colorado Natural Heritage Program and Colorado Fish and Wildlife Service Field Office.
BLM a. BLM is responsible for reviewing project submittals and will participate in consultation according to the timeframes and communications defined in Stipulation I and otherwise stipulated within this Agreement. b. BLM is responsible for notifying FRA of any comments or concerns regarding the Undertaking expressed by Consulting Tribes or Consulting Parties. c. BLM is responsible for maintaining an administrative record of actions related to the Agreement and Section 106 compliance for the Undertaking specific to their agency. d. BLM is responsible for an amended right-of-way grant and issuing grant(s) or permissions for the Project for their Undertaking. e. As a land manager, BLM is responsible for processing ARPA permits, as well as permits for archaeological investigations under the authority of ARPA and the Antiquities Act of 1906, as identified for each stage of the Project, or for site(s) identified as requiring an ARPA permit on BLM managed land. f. BLM is responsible for enforcing the applicable provisions of ARPA, including but not limited to the timely issuance of permits for archaeological investigations and investigation of any damages resulting from prohibited activities within their jurisdictional areas even if they have designated FRA as the lead Federal Agency for Section 106. g. BLM is responsible for coordinating BLM’s compliance with NAGPRA. h. BLM is responsible for ensuring any non-NAGPRA related Project collections and associated records under BLM ownership and control are maintained in accordance with 36 CFR § 79. i. BLM has authority to request to amend and/or terminate this Agreement.
BLM. If a selected alternative or associated infrastructure crosses lands managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, BLM is responsible for issuing a right-of- way under Title V of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (43 U.S.C 1701) as amended. Crossing BLM managed lands would be considered a Federal undertaking and require BLM to comply with NHPA and 36 CFR 800. If the southern route (Xxxxxx Alternative) is selected the right-of-way would avoid the BLM Wolf Mountain Battlefield Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) because the ACEC is closed to rights-of-way.
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BLM. The federal Bureau of Land Management. Borrower. As defined in the preamble hereto. Borrower’s Knowledge or Knowledge. The actual knowledge of the chief executive officer, Principal Accounting Officer, chief financial officer (if different from the Principal Accounting Officer), or general counsel of Pinedale GP, after having conducted a reasonable investigation and inquiry thereof.
BLM. CFO shall establish and maintain records and receipts of the expenditure of all funds provided by CENWW. Cost reports, accruals, invoices and records shall be maintained in sufficient detail and provided to the CENWW on a quarterly basis in order to permit identification of the nature of the expenditures made by the BLM-CFO. The BLM-CFO will provide status reports as identified in this MOA
BLM. The BLM serves as the Secretary of the Interior’s designee and lead for implementing the Energy Act of 2020 for actions relating to BLM-administered public lands and resources. The Chief of the BLM’s National RECO, through the Assistant Director of the Energy, Minerals, and Realty Management Directorate, (AD-300) is responsible for program oversight and guidance for all eligible projects and supporting activities on BLM-administered lands associated with renewable energy project development. The RECO Chief, working through the AD-300, will organize and staff the National RECO with subject matter program expertise to support efficient and durable national interagency coordination improvements to resolve issues and promote consistency in implementation of this MOU by the BLM RECOs. The National RECO will provide national level permitting coordination with other Participating Agency leadership in connection with Federal Agency Reviews and permitting decisions for eligible projects and will maintain a comprehensive and current database for tracking the status of eligible projects; and provide national support to and maintain productive collaboration with each BLM RECO, as needed. The BLM is the lead agency for wind, solar, and geothermal projects sited on BLM- administered public lands. The BLM is also the lead agency for issuing geothermal leases when the Forest Service has consented to geothermal leasing on NFS lands and for authorizing most permits for eligible geothermal projects on NFS lands. See the MOU described in section V(A)(19). The BLM RECOs will support each BLM Office with jurisdiction to issue permits and authorizations by providing staff with specialized technical expertise to facilitate reviews and to coordinate Federal Agency Reviews for eligible projects, including compliance with NEPA, NHPA, ESA, and Government-to-Government consultation with federally recognized Tribes. Each BLM RECO will initiate outreach coordination with Participating Agencies for each eligible project at the earliest opportunity (e.g., pre-scoping meetings) to facilitate early project evaluation. To effectuate relevant information sharing and workload planning among the Participating Agencies, the BLM will: a. Administer this MOU, oversee its implementation, provide revisions and amendments, as appropriate, and ensure that its principles and goals are achieved; b. Coordinate recurring project-specific interagency meetings concerning eligible projects among the Particip...
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