[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 43, Volume 2]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

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[CITE: 43CFR2372.1]



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                    TITLE 43--PUBLIC LANDS: INTERIOR

 

    CHAPTER II--BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

 

PART 2370_RESTORATIONS AND REVOCATIONS--Table of Contents

 

                         Subpart 2372_Procedures

 

Sec.  2372.1  Notice of intention to relinquish action by holding agency.



    Source: 35 FR 9558, June 13, 1970, unless otherwise noted.





    (a) Agencies holding withdrawn or reserved lands which they no 

longer need will file, in duplicate, a notice of intention to relinquish 

such lands in the proper office (see Sec.  1821.2-1 of this chapter).

    (b) No specific form of notice is required, but all notices must 

contain the following information:

    (1) Name and address of the holding agency.

    (2) Citation of the order which withdrew or reserved the lands for 

the holding agency.

    (3) Legal description and acreage of the lands, except where 

reference to the order of withdrawal or reservation is sufficient to 

identify them.

    (4) Description of the improvements existing on the lands.

    (5) The extent to which the lands are contaminated and the nature of 

the contamination.

    (6) The extent to which the lands have been decontaminated or the 

measures taken to protect the public from the contamination and the 

proposals of the holding agency to maintain protective measures.

    (7) The extent to which the lands have been changed in character 

other than by construction of improvements.

    (8) The extent to which the lands or resources thereon have been 

disturbed and the measures taken or proposed to be taken to recondition 

the property.

    (9) If improvements on the lands have been abandoned, a 

certification that the holding agency has exhausted General Services 

Administration procedures for their disposal and that the improvements 

are without value.

    (10) A description of the easements or other rights and privileges 

which the holding agency or its predecessors have granted covering the 

lands.

    (11) A list of the terms and conditions, if any, which the holding 

agency deems necessary to be incorporated in any further disposition of 

the lands in order to protect the public interest.

    (12) Any information relating to the interest of other agencies or 

individuals in acquiring use of or title to the property or any portion 

of it.

    (13) Recommendations as to the further disposition of the lands, 

including where appropriate, disposition by the General Services 

Administration.