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e-CFR Data is current as of February 4, 2010

TITLE 43--Public Lands: Interior

Subtitle B--REGULATIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS

CHAPTER II--BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

SUBCHAPTER B--LAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (2000)

PART 2920--LEASES, PERMITS AND EASEMENTS

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Subpart 2920--LEASES, PERMITS AND EASEMENTS: GENERAL PROVISIONS

§2920.0-1
Purpose.
§2920.0-3
Authority.
§2920.0-5
Definitions.
§2920.0-6
Policy.
§2920.0-9
Information collection.
§2920.1
Uses.
§2920.1-1
Authorized use.
§2920.1-2
Unauthorized use.
§2920.2
Procedures for public-initiated land use proposals.
§2920.2-1
Discussion of proposals.
§2920.2-2
Minimum impact permits.
§2920.2-3
Other land use proposals.
§2920.2-4
Proposal content.
§2920.2-5
Proposal review.
§2920.3
Bureau of Land Management initiated land use proposals.
§2920.4
Notice of realty action.
§2920.5
Application procedure.
§2920.5-1
Filing of applications for land use authorizations.
§2920.5-2
Application content.
§2920.5-3
Application review.
§2920.5-4
Competitive or non-competitive bids.
§2920.5-5
Application processing.
§2920.6
Reimbursement of costs.
§2920.7
Terms and conditions.
§2920.8
Fees.
§2920.9
Supervision of the land use authorization.
§2920.9-1
Construction phase.
§2920.9-2
Operation and maintenance.
§2920.9-3
Termination and suspension.
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