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C.F.R. Title 43 Chapter II Subchapter C Part 3420 Subpart 3420

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart 3420 — Competitive Leasing

43 C.F.R. pt. 3420, subpt. 3420

  • § 3420.1 Procedures
  • § 3420.2 Regional Leasing Levels
  • § 3420.3 Activity Planning: The Leasing Process
  • § 3420.4 Final Consultations
  • § 3420.5 Adoption Of Final Regional Lease Sale Schedule
  • § 3420.6 Reoffer Of Tracts Not Sold In Previous Regional Lease Sales
  • § 3420.0-1 -1 Purpose
  • § 3420.0-2 -2 Objectives
  • § 3420.0-3 -3 Authority
  • § 3420.1-1 -1 Lands Subject To Evaluation For Leasing
  • § 3420.1-2 -2 Call For Coal Resource And Other Resource Information
  • § 3420.1-3 -3 Special Leasing Opportunities
  • § 3420.1-4 -4 General Requirements For Land Use Planning
  • § 3420.1-5 -5 Hearing Requirements
  • § 3420.1-6 -6 Consultation With Federal Surface Management Agencies
  • § 3420.1-7 -7 Consultation With States And Indian Tribes
  • § 3420.1-8 -8 Identification Of Lands As Acceptable For Further Consideration
  • § 3420.3-1 -1 Area Identification Process
  • § 3420.3-2 -2 Expressions Of Leasing Interest
  • § 3420.3-3 -3 Preliminary Tract Delineation
  • § 3420.3-4 -4 Regional Tract Ranking, Selection, Environmental Analysis And Scheduling
  • § 3420.4-1 -1 Timing Of Consultation
  • § 3420.4-2 -2 Consultation With Surface Management Agencies
  • § 3420.4-3 -3 Consultation With Governors
  • § 3420.4-4 -4 Consultation With Indian Tribes
  • § 3420.4-5 -5 Consultation With The Attorney General
  • § 3420.5-1 -1 Announcement
  • § 3420.5-2 -2 Revision
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