[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 43, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 43CFR36.4]

[Page 532-533]
 
                    TITLE 43--PUBLIC LANDS: INTERIOR
 
PART 36--TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITY SYSTEMS IN AND ACROSS, AND ACCESS INTO, CONSERVATION SYSTEM UNITS IN ALASKA--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 36.4  Filing of application.

    (a) A SF 299, which may be obtained from an appropriate Federal 
agency, shall be completed by the applicant according to the 
instructions on the form. The form shall be filed on the same day 
(except in compliance with paragraph (c) of this section) with each 
appropriate Federal agency from which an authorization, such as a 
permit, license, lease or certificate is required for the TUS. Filing 
with any appropriate Interior agency in Alaska shall be considered to be 
a filing with all of its agencies. Any filing fee required by

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the appropriate Federal agency pursuant to applicable law must be paid 
at the time of filing.
    (b) Prior to filing the SF 299, the applicant shall determine 
whether additional information to that requested on the form is required 
by the appropriate Federal agencies. If so, the applicant shall file the 
additional information as an attachment to the SF 299.
    (c) When, because of separate filing points, an applicant is not 
able to file with each appropriate Federal agency on the same day, the 
applicant shall file all applications as soon as possible. All 
applications must be filed within a 15 calendar day period. For purposes 
of the time requirements provided for in this part, the application 
shall not be considered to have been filed until the last appropriate 
Federal agency receives the application. The lead agency, determined 
pursuant to Sec. 36.5(a), shall determine the date of filing or that the 
application was not filed within the 15 day period and inform all 
appropriate Federal agencies.
    (d) The information collection requirements contained in these 
regulations have been approved by the Office of Management and Budget 
under 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. and assigned clearance numbers 1024-0026 
and 1004-0060. The information collected by the appropriate Federal 
agency will be used to determine whether or not to issue a permit to 
obtain a benefit. A response is required to obtain or retain a benefit.