[meteorite-list] Ongoing Legislation and Regulations Possible Effecting Meteorite Collecting
From: Paul H. <oxytropidoceras_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 11:25:35 -0500 Message-ID: <20100419122535.QOP2F.48371.imail_at_eastrmwml30> Dear Friends, According to Dick Pankey of the American Federation of Mineralogical Societies, there are several current issues in terms of legislation and regulations that couldl affect meteorite collectors as noted on pages 25-26 of the May 2010 Backbenders Gazette at: http://www.hgms.org/BBG/May10.pdf In California there are a couple of issues that could effect meteorite-hunters. The first is the California Desert Conservation Act. This legislation proposes several new National Monuments, Wilderness areas, and more that total some two million acres. Not only will it effect meteorite hunters, this legislation will either restrict of prohibit collecting of rocks, minerals, and fossils from prime collecting areas. Comments about this legislation can be found in "Public Lands Advisory Council South California Desert Conservation and Recreation Act of 2010" in the CFMS Newsletter, Vol. XLVI, No. 02, February 2010, at: http://www.cfmsinc.org/newsletter/news2010/002feb10/newsfeb10.htm In addition, the BLM office in Hollister, California is developing a new management plan for the Clear Creek Management Area. This will directly effect the rules and regulations governing what can be hunted for and collected from this area in the way of rocks, fossils, and meteorites. Go see ?Forest Service Will Host Sessions On Development Of The New Planning Rule? at http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/news/2010/newplanningrule.shtml In general, all Forest Service Districts have started the process of revising the regulations, called "Planning Rules", that govern the preparation of their "Forest Plans". These regulations will directly determine how the National Forest Service develops, amends, and revises their "Land Use Plans". All of the National Forest Lands will be affected by the revisions of these regulations in terms of what can be collected and who can collect it from Forest Service lands. Overview of Rulemaking Process http://fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsinternet/!ut/p/c4/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP0os3gDfxMDT8MwRydLA1cj72DTUE8TAwjQL8h2VAQAMtzFUw!!/?ss=119987&navtype=BROWSEBYSUBJECT&cid=STELPRDB5109567&navid=091000000000000&position=Feature*&ttype=detailfull&pname=Planning%20Rule-%20Home Collaboration & Public Involvement http://fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsinternet/!ut/p/c4/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP0os3gjAwhwtDDw9_AI8zPwhQoY6BdkOyoCAPkATlA!/?ss=119987&navtype=BROWSEBYSUBJECT&cid=null&navid=131000000000000&pnavid=null&position=BROWSEBYSUBJECT&ttype=main&pname=Planning%20Rule-%20Collaboration%20&%20Public%20Involvement Other legislation affecting access and collecting in western United States is noted in "Legislative Actions Affecting Rockhounds across the West" in the CFMS Newsletter, Vol. XLV, No. 12, December 2009 at: http://www.cfmsinc.org/newsletter/news2009/012dec09/newsdec09.htm They include the creation of wilderness areas in Colorado (Hidden Gems Wilderness); Utah (America?s Red Rock Wilderness Act S. 799 & HR 1925); California, Oregon, Montana, and elsewhere. Finally, there is the "Hard Rock Mining and Reclamation Act of 2009". This bill was introduced into House and Senate last July and affects the Land Claims process. Some PDF files of this legislation. http://energy.senate.gov/public/_files/Summaryshortapril12009.pdf http://energy.senate.gov/public/_files/MiningbillAprilI2009asintroducedEND09484_xml.pdf Yours, Paul H. Received on Mon 19 Apr 2010 12:25:35 PM PDT |
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