[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 43, Volume 2] [Revised as of October 1, 2006] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 43CFR1601.0-1] [Page 11] TITLE 43--PUBLIC LANDS: INTERIOR CHAPTER II--BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PART 1600_PLANNING, PROGRAMMING, BUDGETING--Table of Contents Subpart 1601_Planning Sec. 1601.0-1 Purpose. Subpart 1601_Planning Sec. 1601.0-1 Purpose. 1601.0-2 Objective. 1601.0-3 Authority. 1601.0-4 Responsibilities. 1601.0-5 Definitions. 1601.0-6 Environmental impact statement policy. 1601.0-7 Scope. 1601.0-8 Principles. Subpart 1610_Resource Management Planning 1610.01 Resource management planning guidance. 1610.2 Public participation. 1610.3 Coordination with other Federal agencies, State and local governments, and Indian tribes. 1610.3-1 Coordination of planning efforts. 1610.3-2 Consistency requirements. 1610.4 Resource management planning process. 1610.4-1 Identification of issues. 1610.4-2 Development of planning criteria. 1610.4-3 Inventory data and information collection. 1610.4-4 Analysis of the management situation. 1610.4-5 Formulation of alternatives. 1610.4-6 Estimation of effects of alternatives. 1610.4-7 Selection of preferred alternatives. 1610.4-8 Selection of resource management plan. 1610.4-9 Monitoring and evaluation. 1610.5 Resource management plan approval, use and modification. 1610.5-1 Resource management plan approval and administrative review. 1610.5-2 Protest procedures. 1610.5-3 Conformity and implementation. 1610.5-4 Maintenance. 1610.5-5 Amendment. 1610.5-6 Revision. 1610.5-7 Situations where action can be taken based on another agency's plan, or a land use analysis. 1610.6 Management decision review by Congress. 1610.7 Designation of areas. 1610.7-1 Designation of areas unsuitable for surface mining. 1610.7-2 Designation of areas of critical environmental concern. 1610.8 Transition period. Authority: 43 U.S.C. 1711-1712. Source: 48 FR 20368, May 5, 1983, unless otherwise noted. The purpose of this subpart is to establish in regulations a process for the development, approval, maintenance, amendment and revision of resource management plans, and the use of existing plans for public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management.