[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 6]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR989.5]

[Page 245]
 
                        TITLE 32-NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                CHAPTER VII--DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
 
PART 989_ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS PROCESS (EIAP)--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 989.5  Organizational relationships.

    (a) The host EPF manages the EIAP using an interdisciplinary team 
approach. This is especially important for tenant-proposed actions, 
because the host command is responsible for the EIAP for actions related 
to the host command's installations.
    (b) The host command prepares environmental documents internally or 
directs the host base to prepare the environmental documents. 
Environmental document preparation may be by contract (requiring the 
tenant to fund the EIAP), by the tenant unit, or by the host. Regardless 
of the preparation method, the host command will ensure the required 
environmental analysis is accomplished before a decision is made on the 
proposal and an action is undertaken. Support agreements should provide 
specific procedures to ensure host oversight of tenant compliance, 
tenant funding or reimbursement of host EIAP costs, and tenant 
compliance with the EIAP regardless of the tenant not being an Air Force 
organization.
    (c) For aircraft beddown and unit realignment actions, program 
elements are identified in the Program Objective Memorandum. Subsequent 
Program Change Requests must include AF Form 813.
    (d) To ensure timely initiation of the EIAP, SAF/AQ forwards 
information copies of all Mission Need Statements and System Operational 
Requirements Documents to SAF/MIQ, HQ USAF/ILEB (or ANGRC/CEV), the Air 
Force Medical Operations Agency, Aerospace Medicine Office (AFMOA/SG), 
and the affected MAJCOM EPFs.
    (e) The MAJCOM of the scheduling unit managing affected airspace is 
responsible for preparing and approving environmental analyses.

[64 FR 38129, July 15, 1999; 66 FR 16868, Mar. 28, 2001]