What did Interior Department publish on Oct. 6?

What did Interior Department publish on Oct. 6?

The US Interior Department published a two page correction on Oct. 6, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.

The correction is focused on Changes in the List of Species in Appendices to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

The Department oversees more than 500 million acres of land. Downsizing the Federal Government, a project aimed at lowering taxes and boosting federal efficiency, said the department has contributed to a growing water crisis and holds many lands which could be better managed.

Notices are required documents detailing rules and regulations being proposed by each federal department. This allows the public to see what issues legislators and federal departments are focusing on.

Any person or organization can comment on the proposed rules. Departments and agencies must then address “significant issues raised in comments and discuss any changes made,” the Federal Register says.

Notices published by the Interior Department on Oct. 6

Title
Notice of Public Meeting and Request for Public Comments
Availability of an Environmental Assessment/Habitat Conservation Plan and Receipt of Application for Incidental Take Permit for Construction of One Single Family Residence on Lot 26, Block B, Lake Georgetown Estates, Williamson County, Texas
Availability of an Environmental Assessment/Habitat Conservation Plans and Receipt of Applications for Incidental Take Permits for Construction of Single Family Residences in Travis County, Texas
National Indian Gaming Commission
Concession Permit Proposal
Tucker Hill Perlite Mining Plan of Operations; Draft Environmental Impact Statement; Notice of Availability
Front Range Resource Advisory Council (Colorado) Meeting
Indian Gaming
Grand Portage National Monument and Isle Royale National Park; Concession Permit
Changes in the List of Species in Appendices to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora

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