Public Comment: Lands and/or Interest in Lands Nominated for Acquisition Sample Clauses

Public Comment: Lands and/or Interest in Lands Nominated for Acquisition. During the 30 days following the public release of the list of lands and/or interest in lands nominated for acquisition, the Federal agencies, the State of Nevada, any local government statewide, and any interested party may submit comments. This opportunity is meant to satisfy, in part, the consultation requirement in the SNPLMA, which states that: “Before initiating efforts to acquire land...the Secretary [of the Interior] or the Secretary of Agriculture shall consult with the State of Nevada and with local governments within whose jurisdiction the lands are located, including appropriate planning and regulatory agencies, and with other interested persons, concerning the necessity of making the acquisition, the potential impacts on State and local government, and other appropriate aspects of the acquisition.” This opportunity is also meant to satisfy the consultation requirement in the FLTFA MOU, which states that: "The acquiring agency shall coordinate potential purchases with State and local governments, Tribes, landowners, and other interested parties in order to ensure that each party is informed in a timely manner and afforded an opportunity to comment before a final decision to acquire a property or an interest therein occurs." All comments will be forwarded to the Partners Working Group for consideration in scoring and ranking the acquisition nominations.
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