National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)--Comments Sought on Draft Procedures |
The Department of Homeland Security is seeking public comment on its draft procedures to implement the National Environmental Policy Act. The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) directs federal agencies to analyze, disclose, and consider the potential for impacts to the quality of the human environment in the planning and development of its proposed actions. |
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Public Comments on the Draft Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program. Published June 14, 2004 |
Public Comments submitted in response to the Department of Homeland Security draft directive containing policy and procedures for implementing the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), as amended, Executive Order 11514, as amended, Executive Order 12114, and Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations for implementing the procedural provisions of NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500-1508). |
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Draft Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program – Categorical Exclusions Detailed Administrative Record |
The Categorical Exclusions Detailed Administrative Record and the Other Supporting Information contain the complete administrative record for the proposed categorical exclusions contained in the draft Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program. |
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Supporting Documentation (Science and Technology Directorate, Plum Island) for the Categorical Exclusions Detailed Administrative Record, Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program |
Environmental Assessments and Findings of No Significant Impact from Plum Island for the proposed categorical exclusions contained in the draft Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program. |
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Supporting Documentation (Federal Law Enforcement Training Center) for the Categorical Exclusions Detailed Administrative Record, Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program |
Environmental Assessments and Findings of No Significant Impact from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center for the proposed categorical exclusions contained in the draft Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program. |
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Supporting Documentation (Former Immigration and Naturalization Service) for the Categorical Exclusions Detailed Administrative Record, Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program |
Environmental Assessments and Findings of No Significant Impact from Former Immigration and Naturalization Service for the proposed categorical exclusions contained in the draft Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program. |
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Supporting Documentation (Former U.S. Customs Service) for the Categorical Exclusions Detailed Administrative Record, Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program |
Environmental Assessments and Findings of No Significant Impact from the former U.S. Customs Service for the proposed categorical exclusions contained in the draft Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program. |
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Supporting Documentation (Border and Transportation Security Directorate) for the Categorical Exclusions Detailed Administrative Record, Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program |
Environmental Assessments and Findings of No Significant Impact from Border and Transportation Security Directorate for the proposed categorical exclusions contained in the draft Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program. |
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Supporting Documentation (US-VISIT) for the Categorical Exclusions Detailed Administrative Record, Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program |
Environmental Assessments and Findings of No Significant Impact from US-VISIT for the proposed categorical exclusions contained in the draft Management Directive 5100.1, Environmental Planning Program. |
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Statement of Deputy Secretary James Loy before the House Select Committee on Homeland Security, May 6, 2004 |
Deputy Secretary James Loy testifies on challenges and opportunities on managing the Department of Homeland Security. |
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