43 CFR 2090, Subpart 2091 - Segregation and Opening of Lands
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- 2091.0-1—Purpose.
- 2091.0-3—Authority.
- 2091.0-5—Definitions.
- 2091.1—Action on applications and mining claims.
- 2091.2—Segregation and opening resulting from publication of a Notice of Realty Action.
- 2091.2-1—Segregation.
- 2091.2-2—Opening.
- 2091.3—Segregation and opening resulting from a proposal or application.
- 2091.3-1—Segregation.
- 2091.3-2—Opening.
- 2091.4—Segregation and opening resulting from the allowance of entries, leases, grants or contracts.
- 2091.4-1—Segregation and opening: Desert-land entries and Indian allotments.
- 2091.4-2—Segregation and opening: Airport leases and grants.
- 2091.4-3—Segregation and opening: Carey Act.
- 2091.5—Withdrawals.
- 2091.5-1—Segregation of lands resulting from withdrawal applications filed on or after October 21, 1976.
- 2091.5-2—Segregation of lands resulting from withdrawal applications filed prior to October 21, 1976.
- 2091.5-3—Segregative effect and opening: Emergency withdrawals.
- 2091.5-4—Segregative effect and opening: Water power withdrawals.
- 2091.5-5—Segregative effect and opening: Federal Power Act withdrawals.
- 2091.5-6—Congressional withdrawals and opening of lands.
- 2091.6—Opening of withdrawn lands: General.
- 2091.7—Segregation and opening of lands classified for a specific use.
- 2091.07—Principles.
- 2091.7-1—Segregative effect and opening: Classifications.
- 2091.7-2—Segregative effect and opening: Taylor Grazing Act.
- 2091.8—Status of gift lands.
- 2091.9—Segregation and opening resulting from laws specific to Alaska.
- 2091.9-1—Alaska Native selections.
- 2091.9-2—Selections by the State of Alaska.
- 2091.9-3—Lands in Alaska under grazing lease.
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