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<br />.,"< <br /> <br />, I <br />,., <br /> <br />001(41) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I <br />,. <br /> <br />UNITED STATES <br />DEPARlMENT OF 'lHE INTERIOR <br />Bureau of Land Management <br />Washington,'D. C. 20240 <br /> <br />In reply refer to: <br />17 60 (705) <br /> <br />/ <br /> <br />AIR HAIL <br /> <br />Instruction Memo No. 64R594, Change 1 <br />Expires 6/30/65 <br /> <br />December 29, <br /> <br />196~ <br />, <br /> <br />To <br /> <br />State Directors <br /> <br />From <br /> <br />Director <br /> <br />Subject <br /> <br />Draft regulations and criteria for use under PL 88"607 <br /> <br />We have completed two intensive sessions with Assistant Secretary Carver, <br />and have revised the discussion draft to incorporate his ideas. This is <br />a fortunate situation since it will minimize the possibility of any basic <br />change in direction subsequent to the field discussions you are now <br />organizing.' The Assistant Secretary has advised us that the attached <br />draft is generally consistent with his policy, and that he ~an defend it, <br />subject to c~nsideration of constructive comments and proposals. <br /> <br />In order to get this to you as rapidly as pOSSible, we have included only <br />one ditto copy of the draf~for each State Director, and you will have to <br />reproduce locally such copies as you need. <br /> <br />Seversl significant changes have been made: <br /> <br />(1) The Secretary feels that there is no significant distinction <br />between determination and classification. This appears to re" <br />suIt in the following procedural arrangement, which will be <br />mora fully considered and then spelled out in a manual release: <br /> <br />(a) Under 1721.1 the Department's position is made clear <br />that all public land is to be managed under the conM <br />cepts of multiple use and sustained yield until disM <br />poaed of. . <br /> <br />(b) Classifications for retention can be made for <br />comparatively large acreages of land (e.g., land to <br />be retained and managed in a planning unit) at one <br />time, and segregation would be achieved to the extent. <br />desired' (e.g., land might be left open l:'O mining, <br />mineral leasing, and exchange, but closed to other <br />forms of entry). This will be a reasonably formal <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />(' <br /> <br />" <br />