jstnwhitehead
New member
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2016
- Messages
- 5
Any info on this bill submitted yesterday by Rep. Amodei? It just keeps coming!
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To provide for the conveyance of small parcels of National Forest System land and small parcels of public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management to private landowners, State, county, and local governments, or Indian tribes whose lands share a boundary with the National Forest System land or public lands, and for other purposes.
I see the name was changed to "Small Tracts Conveyance Act". They removed all of the public/land/sale/transfer keywords so you can't search for it anymore.
(3) ELIGIBLE FEDERAL LANDS PARCEL.—The term “eligible Federal lands parcel” means a parcel of National Forest System land or the public lands that—
(A) shares one or more boundaries with non-Federal land;
(B) is located within the boundaries of an incorporated or unincorporated area with a population of at least 500 residents;
(C) is not subject to existing rights held by a non-Federal entity;
(D) does not contain an exceptional resource; and
(E) is not habitat for an endangered species or a threatened species determined under section 4 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1533).
(4) EXCEPTIONAL RESOURCE.—The term “exceptional resource” means a resource of scientific, historic, cultural, or recreational value on a parcel of public lands that the Director concerned or Regional Forester concerned determines, on the record and after an opportunity for a hearing—
(A) is documented by a Federal, State, or local governmental authority; and
(B) requires extraordinary conservation and protection to maintain the resource for the benefit of the public.
I want to thank everyone on here and elsewhere who continue to help inform. I have been disgusted with the treatment of public land and will continue to educate myself and others on these issues and hope to be a contributing factor someday in securing access to public land for all outdoor enthusiasts. I have learned TONS since joining this site...which was less than a month ago. Again, THANK YOU!