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Code · CFR · Title 1 — General Provisions · Part 601 — Implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act · § 601.26

§ 601.26. Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement.

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(a)The NCPC shall prepare a supplemental EIS if five or more years has elapsed since adoption of the EIS and:
(1)There are substantial changes to the proposed action that are relevant to environmental concerns; or
(2)There are significant new circumstances or information that are relevant to environmental concerns and have a bearing on the proposed action or its impacts.
(b)The NCPC may supplement a Draft or Final EIS at any time, to further the purposes of NEPA.
(c)The NCPC shall prepare, circulate, and file a supplement to a Draft or Final EIS in in accordance with the requirements of §§ 601.22 through 601.24 except that Public Scoping is optional for a supplemental EIS.
(d)The NCPC shall prepare a ROD for a Supplemental EIS. The ROD's contents, the procedure for public review, and the manner in which it shall be adopted shall be as set forth in § 601.25.
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