[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 33, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 33CFR385.5]



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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

 CHAPTER II--CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF 

                                 DEFENSE

 

PART 385_PROGRAMMATIC REGULATIONS FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE EVERGLADES 

RESTORATION PLAN--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec.  385.5  Guidance memoranda.



    (a) General. (1) Technical guidance for internal management of Corps 

of Engineers personnel during Plan implementation will be normally 

issued in the form of Engineer Regulations, Circulars, Manuals, or 

Pamphlets, or other appropriate form of guidance.

    (2) Guidance on the following six program-wide subjects shall be 

promulgated in accordance with paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section:

    (i) General format and content of Project Implementation Reports 

(Sec.  385.26(a));

    (ii) Instructions for formulation and evaluation of alternatives 

developed for Project Implementation Reports, their cost effectiveness 

and impacts (Sec.  385.26(b));

    (iii) General content of operating manuals (Sec.  385.28(a));

    (iv) General directions for the conduct of the assessment activities 

of RECOVER (Sec.  385.31(b));

    (v) Instructions relevant to Project Implementation Reports for 

identifying the appropriate quantity, timing, and distribution of water 

to be dedicated and managed for the natural system (Sec.  385.35(b)); 

and

    (vi) Instructions relevant to Project Implementation Reports for 

identifying if an elimination or transfer of existing legal sources of 

water will occur as a result of implementation of the Plan (Sec.  

385.36(b)).

    (b) Special processes for development of six program-wide guidance 

memoranda. The Corps of Engineers and the South Florida Water Management 

District shall, in consultation with the Department of the Interior, the 

Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Commerce, the 

Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, 

the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and other Federal, 

State, and local agencies, develop the six guidance memoranda described 

in paragraph (a) of this section for approval by the Secretary of the 

Army. The Corps of Engineers and the South Florida Water Management 

District shall also consult



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with the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force in the 

development of these guidance memoranda. The following procedures shall 

apply to the specific guidance memoranda described in paragraph (a) of 

this section:

    (1) Guidance memoranda shall be consistent with this part, 

applicable law, and achieving the goals and purposes of the Plan.

    (2) The Secretary of the Army shall afford the public an opportunity 

to comment on each guidance memorandum prior to approval through the 

issuance of a notice of availability in the Federal Register.

    (3) Approved guidance memoranda shall be made available to the 

public.

    (4) The guidance memoranda specifically referenced in this part 

shall be developed by December 13, 2004.

    (5) The six guidance memoranda described in paragraph (a) of this 

section shall be developed with the concurrence of the Secretary of the 

Interior and the Governor. Within 180 days after being provided with the 

final guidance memorandum, or such shorter period that the Secretary of 

the Interior and the Governor may agree to, the Secretary of the 

Interior and the Governor shall provide the Secretary of the Army with a 

written statement of concurrence or non-concurrence with the proposed 

guidance memorandum. A failure to provide a written statement of 

concurrence or non-concurrence within such time frame shall be deemed as 

meeting the concurrency requirements of this section. A copy of any 

concurrency or nonconcurrency statements shall be made a part of the 

administrative record and referenced in the final guidance memorandum. 

Any nonconcurrency statement shall specifically detail the reason or 

reasons for the non-concurrence. If the six guidance memoranda described 

in paragraph (a) of this section create a special procedure for any 

individual Project Implementation Report, a specific Project Cooperation 

Agreement, an Operating Manual for a specific project component, or any 

other document relating to the development, implementation, and 

management of one specific individual feature of the Plan, this section 

does not require concurrence or non-concurrence on that special 

procedure. In lieu of concurrence or non-concurrence on such a special 

procedure, the Secretary of the Army shall consult with the Secretary of 

the Interior and the Governor.

    (6) The Secretary of the Army shall consider incorporating into the 

regulations of this part the guidance memoranda specifically referenced 

in this section during future reviews and revisions of the regulations 

of this part.

    (c) Revisions to six Program-wide guidance memoranda. The Secretary 

of the Army may, whenever the Secretary believes it is necessary, and in 

consultation with the Department of the Interior, the Environmental 

Protection Agency, the Department of Commerce, the Miccosukee Tribe of 

Indians of Florida, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, the South Florida 

Water Management District, the Florida Department of Environmental 

Protection, other Federal, State, and local agencies, and the public, 

revise guidance memoranda that have been completed. Such revisions shall 

be developed and approved consistent with the provisions of paragraph 

(b) of this section. Revisions to the six guidance memoranda described 

in paragraph (a) of this section shall be made following the same 

concurrence process as in paragraph (b)(5) of this section.

    (d) Other guidance. Nothing in this part shall be considered or 

construed to preclude the ability of the Corps of Engineers, the South 

Florida Water Management District, and other non-Federal sponsors from 

issuing other guidance or policy to assist in implementing the Plan. Any 

such guidance or policy shall be consistent with applicable law, policy, 

and regulations.