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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 219 · § 219.62

§ 219.62. Definitions.

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Definitions of the special terms used in this subpart are set out as follows. Address. An individual's or entity's current mailing address used for postal service or other delivery services. An email address is not sufficient. Decision memo. A concise written record of the responsible official's decision to implement an action that is categorically excluded from further analysis and documentation in an environmental impact statement
(EIS)or environmental assessment (EA), where the action is one of a category of actions which do not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment, and does not give rise to extraordinary circumstances in which a normally excluded action may have a significant environmental effect. Environmental assessment (EA). A public document that provides sufficient evidence and analysis for determining whether to prepare an EIS or a finding of no significant impact, aids an agency's compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA)when no EIS is necessary, and facilitates preparation of a statement when one is necessary (40 CFR 1508.9; FSH 1909.15, Chapter 40). Environmental impact statement (EIS). A detailed written statement as required by section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA)of 1969 (40 CFR 1508.11; 36 CFR 220). Formal comments. See substantive formal comments. Lead objector. For an objection submitted with multiple individuals, multiple entities, or combination of individuals and entities listed, the individual or entity identified to represent all other objectors for the purposes of communication, written or otherwise, regarding the objection. Line officer. A Forest Service official who serves in a direct line of command from the Chief. Name. The first and last name of an individual or the name of an entity. An electronic username is insufficient for identification of an individual or entity. National Forest System. The National Forest System includes national forests, national grasslands, and the National Tallgrass Prairie. Newspaper(s) of record. The newspaper(s) of record is
(are)the principal newspaper(s) of general circulation annually identified and published in the Federal Register by each regional forester to be used for publishing notices as required by 36 CFR 215.5. The newspaper(s) of record for projects in a plan area is
(are)the newspaper(s) of record for notices related to planning. Objection. The written document filed with a reviewing officer by an individual or entity seeking pre-decisional administrative review of a plan, plan amendment, or plan revision. Objection period. The allotted filing period following publication of a public notice in the applicable newspaper of record (or the Federal Register, if the responsible official is the Chief) of the availability of the appropriate environmental documents and draft decision document, including a plan, plan amendment, or plan revision during which an objection may be filed with the reviewing officer. Objection process. Those procedures established for pre-decisional administrative review of a plan, plan amendment, or plan revision. Objector. An individual or entity who meets the requirements of § 219.53, and files an objection that meets the requirements of §§ 219.54 and 219.56. Online. Refers to the appropriate Forest Service Web site or future electronic equivalent. Responsible official. The official with the authority and responsibility to oversee the planning process and to approve a plan, plan amendment, and plan revision. Reviewing officer. The USDA or Forest Service official having the delegated authority and responsibility to review an objection filed under this subpart. Substantive formal comments. Written comments submitted to, or oral comments recorded by, the responsible official or his designee during an opportunity for public participation provided during the planning process (§§ 219.4 and 219.16), and attributed to the individual or entity providing them. Comments are considered substantive when they are within the scope of the proposal, are specific to the proposal, have a direct relationship to the proposal, and include supporting reasons for the responsible official to consider.
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  • 40 CFR 1508.9
  • 40 CFR 1508.11
  • 36 CFR 220
  • 36 CFR 215.5
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