28 C.F.R. Appendix B to Part 61—Drug Enforcement Administration Procedures Relating to the Implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act


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Title 28: Judicial Administration
PART 61—PROCEDURES FOR IMPLEMENTING THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT
Subpart B—Implementing Procedures

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Appendix B to Part 61—Drug Enforcement Administration Procedures Relating to the Implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act

1. Applicability.

2. Typical Classes of Action Requiring Similar Treatment Under NEPA.

3. Environmental Information.

1. Applicability.

This part applies to all organizational elements of the Drug Enforcement Administration [DEA].

2. Typical Classes of Action Requiring Similar Treatment Under NEPA.

(a) Section 1507.3(c)(2) in conjunction with §1508.4 requires agencies to establish three typical classes of action for similar treatment under NEPA. These typical classes of action are set forth below:

 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------                                           (2) Actions normally not requiring    (3) Actions normally requiring   (1) Actions normally requiring EIS       environmental assessments or EIS      environmental assessments but                                                (Categorical exclusions)               not necessarily EIS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------None....................................  Scheduling of drugs as controlled     Chemical eradication of plant                                           substances.                           species from which controlled                                                                                 substances may be extracted.                                          Establishing quotas for controlled                                           substances.                                          Registration of persons authorized                                           to handle controlled substances.                                          Storage and destruction of                                           controlled substances.                                          Manual eradication of plant species                                           from which controlled substances                                           may be extracted.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(b) For the principal DEA program requiring environmental review, the following chart identifies the point at which the NEPA process begins, the point at which it ends, and the key agency officials or offices required to consider environmental documents in their decisionmaking.

 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                                                             Key officials or                                                                   Completion of NEPA      offices required to          Principal program             Start of NEPA process           process           consider environmental                                                                                                documents----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Eradication of plant species from      Prepare an               Final review of          Office of Science and which controlled substances may be     environmental            environmental            Technology. extracted.                             assessment.              assessment or                                                                 Environmental Impact                                                                 Statement.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(c) The DEA shall independently determine whether an EIS or an environmental assessment is required where:

(1) A proposal for agency action is not covered by one of the typical classes of action in (a) above; or

(2) For actions which are covered, the presence of extraordinary circumstances indicates that some other level of environmental review may be appropriate.

3. Environmental Information

Interested persons may contact the Office of Science and Technology for information regarding the DEA compliance with NEPA.

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