BLM Responsibilities Sample Clauses

The "BLM Responsibilities" clause defines the specific duties and obligations assigned to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) within the context of an agreement or project. This clause typically outlines the BLM's roles, such as overseeing land use, granting permits, conducting environmental assessments, or ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. By clearly delineating what the BLM is responsible for, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that all parties are aware of the agency's involvement and authority, thereby promoting effective coordination and regulatory compliance.
BLM Responsibilities. BLM shall have no financial responsibility for paying for costs, fees, services and other monetary obligations related to the preparation of the EA for the Project.
BLM Responsibilities. The BLM will actively assist the SWR to the extent that work priorities, budget and manpower constraints allow, with achieve- ment of mutually agreed upon tasks. BLM responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following;
BLM Responsibilities. 1. The BLM will be the lead Federal agency in the preparation of the EIS and will be responsible for compliance with the requirements of NEPA, CEQ regulations, and other pertinent federal laws and regulations. 2. The Field Office’s ( ) Field Manager (hereinafter referred to as the Field Manager) will select and oversee the CONTRACTOR paid for by the COMPANIES, to prepare the EIS in accordance with accepted third party contracting procedures [40 CFR 1506.5
BLM Responsibilities. A. BLM intends to complete its reviews of Nominations for Eligible Land submitted by project Proponents within 30 calendar days of submission. BLM will notify the Proponent if the Nomination includes public lands that are not Eligible Land. B. Once BLM completes its review of the Nomination and finds the Nomination to be complete and for Eligible Land, BLM will make its formal request for consultation to HUD and forward the Nomination to the HUD Nevada Field Office. ▇. ▇▇▇ agrees that its formal request for consultation to HUD will be sent to the HUD Nevada Field Office Director and will include the following documentation submitted by the project Proponent as part of the latter’s complete Nomination: i. Name of the project, project Proponent and proposed Developer. ii. Documentation regarding project Proponent’s capacity to manage Affordable Housing Developments, including the following: a. If the Proponent receives HUD’s CPD formula funding: 1) A certification from the Proponent that the proposed project is consistent with the Proponent’s Consolidated Plan, which has been acknowledged by HUD’s Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD). 2) A copy of the most recent, publicly available Action Plan acknowledged by HUD CPD, which includes references to the proposed project. 3) A copy of the most recent Annual Performance Assessment issued by HUD CPD finding that the Proponent has made satisfactory progress in carrying out its Consolidated Plan, including its most recent Action Plan for HUD CPD formula programs. b. If the Proponent does not participate in HUD’s CPD formula programs and does not produce the plans described in (a)(1) and (2) above, the entity must submit other evidence of on-going capacity to oversee an Affordable Housing Development. iii. A description of the proposed Affordable Housing Development. iv. A draft DDA to be executed by the Proponent and Affordable Housing Developer, which includes the proposed restrictive covenant ensuring the long- term use of the project for housing Low-Income Families. D. Notwithstanding the completion by HUD of its responsibilities as set forth in section VII of this MOU, nothing in this MOU shall be interpreted to prevent BLM from approving the Nomination once it has completed its own review of the Nomination if HUD does not respond to BLM’s request for consultation within 90 calendar days. Approval of a Nomination by BLM means only that BLM will propose that the land requested in the Nomination be ...
BLM Responsibilities. The BLM will actively assist the SWR to the extent that work priorities, budget and manpower constraints allow, with achievement of mutually agreed upon tasks. BLM responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) Prepare Volunteer Service Agreements and Project Plans for each project. 2) Ensure current WNS decontamination procedures are available. 3) Supply any necessary information such as lock combinations, previous research and inventory results, maps, photographs for presentation or photo copying. BLM may also provide equipment and supplies as available for major projects. 4) Provide personnel necessary for such activities as project coordination, support and advice, if not constrained by personnel or budget. 5) BLM will provide an opportunity for the SWR to participate in cave resource related project planning, activity planning and resource management planning in the initial stages (scoping) as early as possible, consistent with Federal regulations.