[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 43, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 43CFR1784.6-2]

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                    TITLE 43--PUBLIC LANDS: INTERIOR
 
    CHAPTER II--BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
 
PART 1780_COOPERATIVE RELATIONS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart 1784_Advisory Committees
 
Sec. 1784.6-2  Resource advisory councils--optional features.

    (a) Resource advisory councils must be established consistent with 
any 1 of the 3 models in paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), and (a)(3) of this 
section. The model type and boundaries for resource advisory councils 
shall be established by the BLM State Director(s) in consultation with 
the Governors of the affected States and other interested parties.

                               (1) Model A

    (i) Council jurisdiction. The geographic jurisdiction of a council 
shall coincide with BLM District or ecoregion boundaries. The Governor 
of the affected States or existing resource advisory councils may 
petition the Secretary to establish a resource advisory council for a 
specified Bureau of Land Management resource area. The councils will 
provide advice to the Bureau of Land Management official to whom they 
report regarding the preparation, amendment and implementation of land 
use plans. The councils will also assist in establishing other long-
range plans and resource management priorities in an advisory capacity, 
including providing advice on the development of plans for range 
improvement or development programs.
    (ii) Membership. Each council shall have 15 members, distributed 
equally among the 3 interest groups specified in Sec. 1784.6-1(c).
    (iii) Quorum and voting requirements. At least 3 council members 
from each of the 3 categories of interest from which appointments are 
made pursuant to Sec. 1784.6-1(c) must be present to constitute an 
official meeting of the council. Formal recommendations shall require 
agreement of at least 3 council members from each of the 3 categories of 
interest from which appointments are made.
    (iv) Subgroups. Local rangeland resource teams may be formed within 
the geographical area for which a resource advisory council provides 
advice, down to the level of a single allotment. These teams may be 
formed by a resource advisory council on its own motion or in response 
to a petition by local citizens. Rangeland resource teams will be formed 
for the purpose of providing local level input to the resource advisory 
council regarding issues pertaining to the administration of grazing on 
public land within the area for which the rangeland resource team is 
formed.
    (A) Rangeland resource teams will consist of 5 members selected by 
the resource advisory council. Membership will include 2 persons holding 
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grazing permits or leases. Additional members will include 1 person 
representing the public-at-large, 1 person representing a nationally or 
regionally recognized environmental organization, and 1 person 
representing national, regional, or local wildlife or recreation 
interests. Persons selected by the council to represent the public-at-
large, environmental, and wildlife or recreation interests may not hold 
Federal grazing permits or leases. At least 1 member must be selected 
from the membership of the resource advisory council.
    (B) The resource advisory council will be required to select 
rangeland resource team members from nominees who qualify by virtue of 
their knowledge or experience of the lands, resources, and communities 
that fall within the area for which the team is formed. All nominations 
must be accompanied by letters of recommendation from the groups or 
interests to be represented.
    (C) All members of rangeland resource teams will attend a course of 
instruction in the management of rangeland ecosystems that has been 
approved by the BLM State Director. Rangeland resource teams will have 
opportunities to raise any matter of concern with the resource advisory 
council and to request that BLM form a technical review team, as 
described below, to provide information and options to the council for 
their consideration.
    (D) Technical review teams can be formed by the BLM authorized 
officer on the motion of BLM or in response to a request by the resource 
advisory council or a rangeland resource team. The purpose of such teams 
is to gather and analyze data and develop recommendations to aid the 
decisionmaking process, and functions will be limited to tasks assigned 
by the authorized officer. Membership will be limited to Federal 
employees and paid consultants. Members will be selected based upon 
their knowledge of resource management or their familiarity with the 
specific issues for which the technical review team has been formed. 
Technical review teams will terminate upon completion of the assigned 
task.

                               (2) Model B

    (i) Council jurisdiction. The jurisdiction of the council shall be 
Statewide, or on an ecoregion basis. The purpose of the council is to 
promote federal, state, and local cooperation in the management of 
natural resources on public lands, and to coordinate the development of 
sound resource management plans and activities with other states. It 
will provide an opportunity for meaningful public participation in land 
management decisions at the state level and will foster conflict 
resolution through open dialogue and collaboration.
    (ii) Membership. The council shall have 15 members, distributed 
equally among the 3 interest groups specified in Sec. 1784.6-1(c), and 
will include at least one representative from wildlife interest groups, 
grazing interests, minerals and energy interests, and established 
environmental/conservation interests. The Governor shall chair the 
council.
    (iii) Quorum and voting requirements. The charter of the council 
shall specify that 80% or 12 members must be present to constitute a 
quorum and conduct official business, and that 80% or 12 members of the 
council must vote affirmatively to refer an issue to BLM Federal 
officer.
    (iv) Subgroups. Local rangeland resource teams may be formed by the 
Statewide council, down to the level of a 4th order watershed. Rangeland 
resource teams will be formed for the purpose of providing local level 
input to the resource advisory council. They will meet at least 
quarterly and will promote a decentralized administrative approach, 
encourage good stewardship, emphasize coordination and cooperation among 
agencies, permittees and the interested public, develop proposed 
solutions and management plans for local resources on public lands, 
promote renewable rangeland resource values, develop proposed standards 
to address sustainable resource uses and rangeland health, address 
renewable rangeland resource values, propose and participate in the 
development of area-specific National Environmental Policy Act 
documents, and develop range and wildlife education and training 
programs. As with the resource advisory council, an 80% affirmative vote

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will be required to send a recommendation to the resource advisory 
council.
    (A) Rangeland resource teams will not exceed 10 members and will 
include at least 2 persons from environmental or wildlife groups, 2 
grazing permittees, 1 elected official, 1 game and fish district 
representative, 2 members of the public or other interest groups, and a 
Federal officer from BLM. Members will be appointed for 2 year terms by 
the resource advisory council and may be reappointed. No member may 
serve on more than 1 rangeland resource team.
    (B) Technical review teams can be formed by the BLM authorized 
officer on the motion of BLM or in response to a request by the resource 
advisory council or a rangeland resource team. The purpose of such teams 
is to gather and analyze data and develop recommendations to aid the 
decisionmaking process, and functions will be limited to tasks assigned 
by the authorized officer. Membership will be limited to Federal 
employees and paid consultants. Members will be selected based upon 
their knowledge of resource management or their familiarity with the 
specific issues for which the technical review team has been formed. 
Technical review teams will terminate upon completion of the assigned 
task.

                               (3) Model C

    (i) Council jurisdiction. The jurisdiction of the council shall be 
on the basis of ecoregion, State, or BLM district boundaries.
    (ii) Membership. Membership of the council shall be 10 to 15 
members, distributed in a balanced fashion among the 3 interest groups 
defined in Sec. 1784.6-1(c).
    (iii) Quorum and voting requirements. The charter of each council 
shall specify that a majority of each interest group must be present to 
constitute a quorum and conduct official business, and that a majority 
of each interest group must vote affirmatively to refer an issue to BLM 
Federal officer.
    (iv) Subgroups. Resource advisory councils may form more local teams 
to provide general local level input to the resource advisory council on 
issues necessary to the successful functioning of the council. Such 
subgroups can be formed in response to a petition from local citizens or 
on the motion of the resource advisory council. Membership in any 
subgroup formed for the purpose of providing general input to the 
resource advisory council on grazing administration should be 
constituted in accordance with provisions for membership in Sec. 
1784.6-1(c).
    (A) Technical review teams can be formed by the BLM authorized 
officer on the motion of BLM or in response to a request by the resource 
advisory council or a local team. The purpose of such technical review 
teams is to gather and analyze data and develop recommendations to aid 
the decisionmaking process, and functions will be limited to tasks 
assigned by the authorized officer. Membership will be limited to 
Federal employees and paid consultants. Members will be selected based 
upon their knowledge of resource management or their familiarity with 
the specific issues for which the technical review team has been formed. 
Technical review teams will terminate upon completion of the assigned 
task.
    (B) [Reserved]

[60 FR 9959, Feb. 22, 1995]