Public Law 106-291. Dated October 11,
2000. Sec. 330. 43 USC 1701.
Public
Law 109-54, Section 428 excerpt
In
fiscal years 2001 through 2008, the Secretaries of the Interior and
Agriculture, subject to annual review of Congress, may establish
pilot programs involving the land management agencies referred to in
this section to conduct projects, planning, permitting, leasing,
contracting and other activities, either jointly or on behalf of one
another; may co-locate in Federal offices and facilities leased by an
agency of either Department; and promulgate special rules as needed
to test the feasibility of issuing unified permits, applications, and
leases. The Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture may make
reciprocal delegations of their respective authorities, duties and
responsibilities in support of the "Service First"
initiative agency-wide to promote customer service and efficiency.
Nothing herein shall alter, expand or limit the applicability of any
public law or regulation to lands administered by the Bureau of Land
Management, National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, or the
Forest Service. To facilitate the sharing of resources under the
Service First initiative, the Secretaries of the Interior and
Agriculture may make transfers of funds and reimbursement of funds on
an annual basis, including transfers and reimbursements for
multi-year projects, except that this authority may not be used to
circumvent requirements and limitations imposed on the use of funds.
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File Title | Public Law 106-291 |
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File Modified | 2008-08-08 |
File Created | 2008-08-08 |