[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 36, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 36CFR1010.4]

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              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
                        CHAPTER X--PRESIDIO TRUST
 
PART 1010--ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 1010.4  NEPA Compliance Coordinator.

    (a) The NEPA Compliance Coordinator, as designated by the Executive 
Director, shall be the Trust official responsible for implementation and 
operation of the Trust's policies and procedures on environmental 
quality and control. The delegation of this responsibility shall not 
abrogate the responsibility of the Executive Director and the Board to 
ensure that NEPA and other applicable laws are followed, or the right of 
the Executive Director and the Board to overrule or alter decisions of 
the NEPA Compliance Coordinator in accordance with the Trust's 
regulations and procedures.
    (b) The NEPA Compliance Coordinator shall:
    (1) Coordinate the formulation and revision of Trust policies and 
procedures on matters pertaining to environmental protection and 
enhancement;

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    (2) Establish and maintain working relationships with relevant 
government agencies concerned with environmental matters;
    (3) Develop procedures within the Trust's planning and decision-
making processes to ensure that environmental factors are properly 
considered in all proposals and decisions in accordance with this part;
    (4) Develop, monitor, and review the Trust's implementation of 
standards, procedures, and working relationships for protection and 
enhancement of environmental quality and compliance with applicable laws 
and regulations;
    (5) Monitor processes to ensure that the Trust's procedures 
regarding consideration of environmental quality are achieving their 
intended purposes;
    (6) Advise the Board, officers, and employees of the Trust of 
technical and management requirements of environmental analysis, of 
appropriate expertise available, and, in consultation with the Trust's 
General Counsel, of relevant legal developments;
    (7) Monitor the consideration and documentation of the environmental 
aspects of the Trust's planning and decision-making processes by 
appropriate officers and employees of the Trust;
    (8) Ensure that all EA's and EIS's are prepared in accordance with 
the appropriate regulations adopted by the CEQ and the Trust;
    (9) Consolidate and transmit to appropriate parties the Trust's 
comments on EIS's and other environmental reports prepared by other 
agencies;
    (10) Acquire information and prepare appropriate reports on 
environmental matters required of the Trust;
    (11) Coordinate Trust efforts to make available to other parties 
information and advice on the Trust's policies for protecting and 
enhancing the quality of the environment; and
    (12) Designate other Trust employees to execute these duties under 
the supervision of the NEPA Compliance Coordinator, where necessary for 
administrative convenience and efficiency. As used in this chapter, the 
term ``NEPA Compliance Coordinator'' includes any such designee.