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Public Comments 101

Getting Involved in the Public Comment Process:
Basic Information and Guidance

Background Information

Agencies such as the USFS and BLM manage public lands, and the forests on those lands:

Decision making

Laws that Guide decision making

NEPA & Public involvement

For the purposes of brevity and relevance to the work BMBP does, we will just refer to the FS as the relevant agency in most of this document. However, public forests and wildlands may be managed by a variety of federal agencies besides the FS such as the BLM, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, National Park Service, and others.

General NEPA public comment process

Scoping letter

Environmental Assessment (EA) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)

Pre decisional objection (until 2014 was called an “appeal”)

Decision notice and final EA or EIS

Possible litigation

Other laws and regulations guide policy, too, not just NEPA:

Laws and regulations work in concert. If laws are in conflict:

Agencies are tasked with writing regulations to carry out laws.

Power of the Public:

Moving Forward

The following information on the remainder of this document was compiled by the folks at Heartwood (https://www.heartwood.org/), and they were kind enough to share this with us. It’s a concise and helpful additional listing of laws, threats, and other relevant information. It is excerpted from their Heartwood Forest Watch Manual 2014 by Ernie Reed and Davis Mounger.

Chain of Command

  1. President
  2. Secretary of Agriculture
  3. Chief of United States Forest Service
  4. Regional Supervisor
  5. Forest Supervisor
  6. District Ranger

Chain of Legality

  1. Legislation – Congress
  2. Court Rulings – the legal record of litigation and decisions
  3. Rules and Regulations – administrative detailing of legislation – Department of Agriculture – published in the Federal Register

Procedural Guidelines (non-binding but relevant) http://www.fs.fed.us/im/directives/dughtml/overview.html

  1. Forest Service Manual – FSM (The Forest Service Manual contains legal authorities, objectives, policies, responsibilities, instructions, and guidance needed on a continuing basis by Forest Service line officers and primary staff in more than one unit to plan and execute assigned programs and activities.) http://www.fs.fed.us/im/directives/dughtml/fsm.html
  2. Forest Service Handbook – FSH (The principal source of specialized guidance and instruction for carrying out the direction issued in the FSM.) http://www.fs.fed.us/im/directives/dughtml/fsh_1.html
  3. USFS Directives (Legal authorities, responsibilities, delegations, and general instructions and directions to plan and execute programs). http://www.fs.fed.us/im/directives/weekly_issuances

Legislation that establishes USFS policies, procedures and citizen input:

Possible threats to National Forests may include

FOREST PLANS

Land and Resource Management Plans

  1. 2012 Final New Planning Regulations http://www.fs.usda.gov/planningrule
  2. Environmental Impact Statement for the Final Plan
  3. Possible Appeal
  4. Possible Litigation

Congressionally and Administratively Designated Special Areas

Forest Plans and Goals

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