Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/43/3203.10
Timestamp: 2016-02-13 18:18:55
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§ 3203.10
How are lands included in a competitive sale?
A qualified company or individual may nominate lands for competitive sale by submitting an applicable BLM nomination form.
A nomination is a description of lands that you seek to be included in one lease. Each nomination may not exceed 5,120 acres, unless the area to be leased includes an irregular subdivision. Your nomination must provide a description of the lands nominated by legal land description.
For lands surveyed under the public land rectangular survey system, describe the lands to the nearest aliquot part within the legal subdivision, section, township, and range;
For unsurveyed lands, describe the lands by metes and bounds, giving courses and distances, and tie this information to an official corner of the public land surveys, or to a prominent topographic feature;
For approved protracted surveys, include an entire section, township, and range. Do not divide protracted sections into aliquot parts;
For unsurveyed lands in Louisiana and Alaska that have water boundaries, discuss the description with BLM before submission; and
For fractional interest lands, identify the United States mineral ownership by percentage.
You may submit more than one nomination, as long as each nomination separately satisfies the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section and includes the filing fee specified in § 3203.12.
BLM may reconfigure lands to be included in each parcel offered for sale.
BLM may include land in a lease sale on its own initiative.
§ 3203.10 How are lands included in a competitive sale?
(a) A qualified company or individual may nominate lands for competitive sale by submitting an applicable BLM nomination form.
(b) A nomination is a description of lands that you seek to be included in one lease. Each nomination may not exceed 5,120 acres, unless the area to be leased includes an irregular subdivision. Your nomination must provide a description of the lands nominated by legal land description.
(1) For lands surveyed under the public land rectangular survey system, describe the lands to the nearest aliquot part within the legal subdivision, section, township, and range;
(2) For unsurveyed lands, describe the lands by metes and bounds, giving courses and distances, and tie this information to an official corner of the public land surveys, or to a prominent topographic feature;
(3) For approved protracted surveys, include an entire section, township, and range. Do not divide protracted sections into aliquot parts;
(4) For unsurveyed lands in Louisiana and Alaska that have water boundaries, discuss the description with BLM before submission; and
(5) For fractional interest lands, identify the United States mineral ownership by percentage.
(c) You may submit more than one nomination, as long as each nomination separately satisfies the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section and includes the filing fee specified in § 3203.12.
(d) BLM may reconfigure lands to be included in each parcel offered for sale.
(e) BLM may include land in a lease sale on its own initiative.
This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 30 - MINERAL LANDS AND MINING§ 1001 - Definitions§ 1002 - Lands subject to geothermal leasing§ 1002a - Repealed. Pub. L. 97–214, § 7(16), July 12, 1982, 96 Stat. 174§ 1003 - Leasing procedures§ 1004 - Rents and royalties§ 1005 - Lease term and work commitment requirements§ 1006 - Acreage limitations§ 1007 - Readjustment of lease terms and conditions§ 1008 - Byproducts§ 1009 - Relinquishment of geothermal rights§ 1010 - Suspension of operations and production§ 1011 - Termination of leases§ 1012 - Waiver, suspension, or reduction of rental or royalty§ 1013 - Surface land use§ 1014 - Lands subject to geothermal leasing§ 1015 - Requirement for lessees§ 1016 - Administration§ 1017 - Unit and communitization agreements§ 1018 - Data from Federal agencies§ 1019 - Disposal of moneys from sales, bonuses, rentals, and royalties§ 1020 - Publication in Federal Register; reservation of mineral rights§ 1021 - Federal exemption from State water laws§ 1022 - Prevention of waste; exclusivity§ 1023 - Rules and regulations§ 1024 - Inclusion of geothermal leasing under certain other laws§ 1025 - Federal reservation of certain mineral rights§ 1026 - Significant thermal features§ 1027 - Land subject to prohibition on leasing§ 1028 - Hot dry rock geothermal energy