Proposal for Execution Reorganization Plan No. 3United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1946 - Grazing |
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Page 15 - No permit shall be issued which shall entitle the permittee to the use of such improvements constructed and owned by a prior occupant until the applicant has paid to such prior occupant the reasonable 392 SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS.
Page 7 - Act to stop injury to the public grazing lands by preventing overgrazing and soil deterioration, to provide for their orderly use, improvement, and development, to stabilize the livestock industry dependent upon the public range, and for other purposes...
Page 13 - Department expected to derive from the act "just the expense of operation. We are not trying to make any money out of it." ' "we have no intention of making this a revenue producer at all. We would like for the range to pay for its own administration but nothing more.
Page 6 - The Secretary of the Interior is further authorized, in his discretion, where vacant, unappropriated, and unreserved lands of the public domain are so situated as not to justify their inclusion in any grazing district to be established pursuant to this Act...
Page 18 - That preference shall be given to owners, homesteaders, lessees, or other lawful occupants of contiguous lands to the extent necessary to permit proper use of such contiguous lands, except, that when such isolated or disconnected tracts embrace seven hundred and sixty acres or less, the owners, homesteaders, lessees, or other lawful occupants of lands contiguous thereto or cornering thereon shall have a preference right to lease the whole of such tract, during...
Page 29 - ... the study to be made by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. In order to comply with the provisions of the act, the Secretary of the Interior has asked that a sum be added to the base fee structure for return to the districts of origin and earmarked for the improvement of the range. The National Uff^ Advisory Board Council has recommended that this sum be fixed at 2 cents per animal-unit-month.
Page 29 - ... a little while ago. Mr. Nicholson says : In order to comply with the provisions of the act, the Secretary of the Interior has asked that a sum be added to the base fee structure for return to the districts of origin and earmarked for the improvement of the range. The National Advisory Board Council has recommended that this sum be fixed at 2 cents per animal-unit month. After a careful analysis we concur in this recommendation (exhibit B). Now, Mr. Chairman, I will not labor the committee with...
Page 29 - After a careful analysis, we concur in this recommendation (exhibit B). The general proposal contained In this report contemplates approximately the same administrative service for section 15 lands presently accorded the districts. Since this is the case, we recommend a 25-percent increase in section 15 lease rates, the funds collected through this Increase to be earmarked and returned to the areas of origin for range improvements. For full detail break-down of the fee structure and its relation...
Page 8 - A thorough study of that situation should be made as soon as possible to determine whether or not the arrangement should be continued.
Page 28 - ... affecting the management of the publicly owned ranges in the West, we make the following specific recommendations which, in our opinion, will provide practical, common-sense solutions for many of them. These recommendations, if carried out, will also serve as a guide for the reorganization of the two agencies affected and their consolidation into the new Bureau of Land Management.