2 edition of Rights-of-way across Federal lands. found in the catalog.
Rights-of-way across Federal lands.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
Published
1973
by U.S. Govt. Print. Off. in Washington
.
Written in
Edition Notes
Hearings held Mar. 9-27. 1973 on S. 1040, 1041, 1056, and 1081.
Classifications | |
---|---|
LC Classifications | KF26 .I5 1973d |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | v. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5523386M |
LC Control Number | 73601643 |
Across Federal Lands: A Roadmap for Greater Broadband Deployment Report by the Federal Rights-of-Way Working Group April U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Telecommunications and Information Administration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Federal Rights-of-Way Working Group would like to express our sincere gratitude to. Fisheries if the proposed right-of way crosses a State or Federal preserve. Similar clearance is required from any agency having jurisdiction over surface rights of state lands being crossed. The State requires payment for all grants across State lands or .
The effect of the Carey Act was to grant an easement across federal land to the holder of any vested water right. A somewhat more complex problem arises when federal agencies attempt to regulate irrigation district’s use of rights-of-way granted by the federal government. (Book/Page or Document No.) Applegate, Larry: N4B, 1 day ago In , I met a year-old man I’ll call Alex (to protect his identity) at a soup kitchen for migrants in Nogales, Sonora, just across the U.S. .
On Novem , BIA published a final rule addressing rights-of-way on Indian land and BIA land. See 80 FR In a document published Decem , BIA extended the effective date of the rule to Ma , in response to requests from Tribes and industry. See 80 FR BIA again extended the effective date of the final. Rights-Of-Way Across Federal Lands Act § Assumption of risk -- Immunity -- Public safety. Latest version. (1) An R.S. right-of-way not designated under Section , , or as a Class A, B, or C road is traveled at the risk of the user. (2) The state and.
The careless flower.
Systematic theology
Insuring full employment
Pandas (La fauna silvestre en peligro)
St Peter Icon of Dumbarton Oaks
Fire and Rescue Services Bill
Current and retrospective sources of machine readable monograph cataloging records
Home-grown fruit
Masquerade I
Frames of reference
first hundred years
Long Way from Home
Principles of flight
Building a happy marriage
The First Henry Ford
Rights-of-Way. Each year, thousands of people and companies apply to the BLM to obtain a right-of-way (ROW) grant on public land. A ROW grant is an authorization to use a specific piece of public land for a specific project, such as electric transmission lines, communication sites, roads, trails, fiber optic lines, canals, flumes, pipelines, and reservoirs.
The BLM’s policy is to. Regulations covering the granting of rights-of-way on and across refuge lands are promulgated in 50 CFR, Parts and 50 CFR requires a payment to the Service for use and occupancy of lands for rights-of-way. Fees from System lands are deposited in the Migratory Bird Conservation Fund and used for land acquisition.
Rights-Of-Way Across Federal Lands Act Definitions. As used in this part: (1) "Acceptance," "acceptance of a right-of-way for the construction of a highway over public lands, not reserved for public uses," or "accepted" so as to vest the R.S.
dominant estate in the. Rights-of-way across Federal lands: hearings, ninety-third Congress, first session, on Sto reform the mineral leasing laws, and for other purposes, Sto provide for the management, protection, development, and sale of the national resource lands, and for other purposes, S. a bill to amend the Mineral leasing act ofS.to authorize the.
Rights-of-way through any Federal lands may be granted by the Secretary of the Interior or appropriate agency head for pipeline purposes for the transportation of oil, natural gas, synthetic liquid or gaseous fuels, or any refined product produced therefrom to Rights-of-way across Federal lands.
book applicant possessing the qualifications provided in section of this title in accordance with the provisions of this. Rights-of-Way Across National Forests The Act of June 4,does not grant a right of access to owners of land surrounded by national forests, other than actual settlers, and the Secretary of Agriculture has discretionary authority to deny such access unless a right otherwise exists.
(f) Limitation on Issuance of Rights of Way.— Rights of way over, under, and through public lands and lands in the National Forest System may not be granted under this section. (Pub. –, Aug. 21,Stat.
; Pub. –. Start Preamble Start Printed Page AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: This final rule exempts Federal, State, Tribal, and local governments from the requirement to obtain a bond, insurance, or alternative form of security for a right-of-way across Indian land and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) land where such governments are.
grant rights-of-way over and across individually owned lands without the consent of the individual Indian owners when (1) The individual owner of the land or of an interest therein is a minor or a person non compos mentis, and the Secretary finds that such grant will cause no substantial injury to the land or the owner, which cannot be adequately.
Grants of Easement for Right-of-Way on Indian Lands Section 1 - Introduction 1 Issued: March 6, INTRODUCTION This handbook is designed to provide procedural requirements in preparing a Grant of Easement for Right-of-Way (ROW) across lands in trust or restricted status under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).
Right of way is "the legal right, established by usage or grant, to pass along a specific route through grounds or property belonging to another", or "a path or thoroughfare subject to such a right". A similar right of access also exists on land held by a government, lands that are typically called public land, state land, or Crown one person owns a piece of land that is.
Rights of way across public land and reservations of the United States and Alaska: and methods of procuring the same for highways, railroads, tramways, telegraph and telephone lines, irrigation reservoirs, irrigation and drainage ditches, pipe lines, flume lines, stock watering reservoirs, oil and gas pipe lines, power plants, transmission lines and all purposes for which.
to agree to the conference report on s.to establish a federal policy on granting rights of way across federal lands (the alaska pipeline bill). This vote was related to a bill introduced by Sen. Henry “Scoop” Jackson [D-WA, ] on March 1,S. (93rd): Federal Lands Right-of-Way Act.
regulate rights of way. Alaska Stat. § (e) (): The Director of the Mining, Land and Water Division may negotiate with licensed public utilities or common carriers for the lease, sale, or other disposal of state land.
Such negotiations must have the approval of the commissioner, and may only be entered into if the utility or carrier. Federal land managers often can’t get access to those parcels either, as the Bozeman Daily Chronicle notes.
So those lands effectively become part. Records ("Railroad Rights-of-way Files"),concerning rights-of-way granted railroads across public lands under the Railways Right of Way Act (18 Stat. ), March 3, Ledger of deposits by railroad companies to reimburse the United States for the cost of surveying lands, Ms.
Smith owns a tract of land that borders the Nantahala National Forest. The forest is a popular area for hiking, climbing, and fishing. Scott, an avid hiker, lives next door, but his land doesn't touch or abut the national forest land.
He must access the forest by walking or driving to a public entry point to avoid trespassing. LR provides reports on non-Alaska BLM land and mineral use authorizations for oil, gas, and geothermal leasing, rights-of-ways, coal and other mineral development, land and mineral title, mining claims, withdrawals, classifications, and more on federal lands or on federal mineral estate.
This is a text-based system (no online maps). Rights-of-way across federal lands — Title — Presumption — Scope § Maintenance — Impact on adjacent land owners § Mapping and survey requirements § Term of grant — Abandonment § Assumption of risk — Immunity — Public safety § Agreement affecting R.S.
right-of-way § The Gold Book provides guidance regarding how to comply with BLM regulations, policies, and guidelines across the entire range of development from planning to production. The Gold Book also instructs field offices to incorporate appropriate BMPs into Applications for Permit to Drill and associated on- and off- lease rights-of-way approvals.
Rights-Of-Way Across Federal Lands Act § Mapping and survey requirements. To be accepted, highways within R.S. rights-of-way do not need to be included in the plats, descriptions, and maps of county roads required by Sections and or on the State Geographic Information Database.Establishing Rights of Way A right of way is an easement that allows another person to travel or pass through your land.
There are public and private rights of way but neither affects ownership. Federal Railroad Rights of Way Introduction Congress facilitated the development of railroads, especially railroads in the West, through various forms of federal assistance.
Primary among this assistance was the granting of rights of way across the public lands. Not all of these grants were the same, but some arguably contemplated a retained .