[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 15, Volume 3]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 15CFR930.46]



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                  TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE

 

CHAPTER IX--NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT 

                               OF COMMERCE

 

PART 930_FEDERAL CONSISTENCY WITH APPROVED COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS

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           Subpart C_Consistency for Federal Agency Activities

 

Sec. 930.46  Supplemental coordination for proposed activities.



    (a) For proposed Federal agency activities that were previously 

determined by the State agency to be consistent with the management 

program, but which have not yet begun, Federal agencies shall further 

coordinate with the State agency and prepare a supplemental consistency 

determination if the proposed activity will affect any coastal use or 

resource substantially different than originally described. 

Substantially different coastal effects are reasonably foreseeable if:

    (1) The Federal agency makes substantial changes in the proposed 

activity that are relevant to management program enforceable policies; 

or

    (2) There are significant new circumstances or information relevant 

to the proposed activity and the proposed activity's effect on any 

coastal use or resource.

    (b) The State agency may notify the Federal agency and the Director 

of proposed activities which the State agency believes should be subject 

to supplemental coordination. The State agency's notification shall 

include information supporting a finding of substantially different 

coastal effects than originally described and the relevant enforceable 

policies, and may recommend modifications to the proposed activity (if 

any) that would allow the Federal agency to implement the proposed 

activity consistent with the enforceable policies of the management 

program. State agency notification under this paragraph (b) does not 

remove the requirement under paragraph (a) of this section for Federal 

agencies to notify State agencies.



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