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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Food Security Act of 1985 · Sec. 1240C

Sec. 1240C. EVALUATION OF APPLICATIONS

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## SEC. 1240C EVALUATION OF APPLICATIONS **[**[16 U.S.C. 3839aa–3](/us/usc/t16/s3839aa–3)**]** ###
(a)Evaluation Criteria The Secretary shall develop criteria for evaluating applications that will ensure that national, State, and local conservation priorities are effectively addressed. ###
(b)Prioritization of Applications In evaluating applications under this subchapter, the Secretary shall prioritize applications— ####
(1)based on their overall level of cost-effectiveness to ensure that the conservation practices and approaches proposed are the most efficient means of achieving the anticipated conservation benefits of the project; ####
(2)based on how effectively and comprehensively the project addresses the designated resource concern or resource concerns; ####
(3)that best fulfill the purposes of the program; and ####
(4)that improve conservation practices or systems in place on the operation at the time the contract offer is accepted or that will complete a conservation system. ###
(c)Grouping of Applications To the greatest extent practicable, the Secretary shall group applications of similar crop or livestock operations for evaluation purposes or otherwise evaluate applications relative to other applications for similar farming operations.
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