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Page 357
... consistent with the pur- poses of the statute . NOAA should also explain the relationship of this requirement to the regulations that are to be adopted for each sanctuary , and determine whether the consistency requirement extends to ...
... consistent with the pur- poses of the statute . NOAA should also explain the relationship of this requirement to the regulations that are to be adopted for each sanctuary , and determine whether the consistency requirement extends to ...
Page 399
... consistent with the CZMP . Although the state is afforded six months to certify to the federal agency whether or not a proposed activity is consistent , the initial burden of determining consistency falls to the applicant . The gravamen ...
... consistent with the CZMP . Although the state is afforded six months to certify to the federal agency whether or not a proposed activity is consistent , the initial burden of determining consistency falls to the applicant . The gravamen ...
Page 420
... consistent with CZMA's objectives or otherwise necessary in the interests of national security . NOTES 1. Under what circumstances does a federal action " directly affect " a state's coastal zone such that the federal consistency ...
... consistent with CZMA's objectives or otherwise necessary in the interests of national security . NOTES 1. Under what circumstances does a federal action " directly affect " a state's coastal zone such that the federal consistency ...
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