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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 50 — Protection and Enhancement of Environmental Quality · § 50.2

§ 50.2. Terms and abbreviations.

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(a)The definitions for most of the key terms or phrases contained in this part appear in 40 CFR part 1508 and in the authorities cited in § 50.4. The following definitions also apply to this part: Environmental review means a process for complying with NEPA (through an EA or EIS) and/or with the laws and authorities cited in § 50.4. HUD approving official means the HUD official authorized to make the approval decision for any proposed policy or project subject to this part. Project means an activity, or a group of integrally-related activities, undertaken directly by HUD or proposed for HUD assistance or insurance.
(b)The following abbreviations are used throughout this part: AS/CPD---Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development. CEQ---Council on Environmental Quality EA---Environmental Assessment EIS---Environmental Impact Statement FONSI---Finding of No Significant Impact HUD---Department of Housing and Urban Development NEPA---National Environmental Policy Act NOI/EIS---Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
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