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2000 Final Regulations and Correcting Amendments

  1. 43 CFR Part 1880-Financial Assistance, Local Governments--Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT), 8/23/00, 65 FR 51229-51234
  2. 43 CFR Parts 2090, 2200, 2710, 2740, 3800 and 9260--Mining Claims Under the General Mining Laws; Surface Management, 11/21/00, 65 FR 69997-70132
  3. 43 CFR Part 2560-Alaska Native Veterans, 6/30/00, 65 FR 40953-40966
  4. 43 CFR Part 3500--Leasing of Solid Minerals Other Than Coal and Oil Shale, 8/18/00, 65 FR 50446-50449
  5. 43 CFR Parts 6300 and 8560--Wilderness Management, 12/14/00, 65 FR 78357-78376.
  6. Interim Final Supplementary Rules for Public Land Within Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, and At Associated Facilities, Cedar City Field Office, Utah, 9/1/00, 65 FR 53515-53521

  • 43 CFR Parts 6300 and 8560--Wilderness Management. (Federal Register, 12/14/00, 65 FR 78357-78376).  This final rule revises and updates the regulations for management of designated wilderness areas.  The rule also meets the need for updated regulations by--

    • Adding new requirements based on changes in legislation or agency objectives;
    • Clarifying what use BLM allows and authorizes in wilderness areas, and what acts BLM prohibits; and
    • Explaining special uses the Wilderness Act explicitly allows, and how BLM allows access to non-Federal lands located within BLM wilderness areas.

  • Interim Final Supplementary Rules for Public Land Within Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (Monument), and At Associated Facilities, Cedar City Field Office, Utah.  (Federal Register, 9/1/00, 65 FR 53515-53521).  The final supplementary rules--

    • Require groups exercising First Amendment rights to get permits for demonstrations at the Monument; and
    • Promote peace and good order at the Monument and at visitor centers and other facilities.

  • 43 CFR Part 3500--Leasing of Solid Minerals Other Than Coal and Oil Shale.  (Federal Register, 8/18/00, 65 FR 50446-50449).  This direct final rule updates a chart in the final rule at 43 CFR 3503.37 which shows the acreage limitations.  Congress expanded the single-state limit for sodium leases (P.L. 106-191). 

  • 43 CFR Part 2560--Alaska Native Veterans  (Federal Register, 6/30/00, 65 FR 40953-40966).  This final rule implements recently passed legislation to allow for an 18-month open season in which certain Alaska Native veterans would be eligible for a 160-acre allotment under the 1906 Native Allotment Act.  The basic requirements are that the veteran--

    • Must have served between January 1, 1969 and December 1971; and
    • Must have been otherwise eligible under the 1906 Act as it was in effect before December 18, 1971.

  • 43 CFR Part 1880--Financial Assistance, Local Governments--Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT)  (Federal Register, 8/23/00, 65 FR 51229-51234).  This final rule incorporates the following changes made to the authorizing legislation in the 103rd, 104th, and 105th Congresses by--

    • Increasing payments for entitlement lands based on the Consumer Price Index and increasing the maximum payments that BLM may make to each county based on population;
    • Indexing payments for inflation;
    • Authorizing payments for certain land exchanges and acquisitions;
    • Amending the definition of "unit of general local government";
    • Stipulating which units of general local governments are eligible to receive PILT payments; and
    • Prohibiting BLM from disbursing PILT payments to cities in Alaska.
2000 Correcting Amendments



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