43 C.F.R. § 2885.13 What rights does the United States retain?
Title 43 - Public Lands: Interior
The United States retains and may exercise any rights the grant or TUP does not expressly convey to you. These include the United States' right to: (a) Access the lands covered by the grant or TUP at any time and enter any facility you construct on the right-of-way or TUP area. BLM will give you reasonable notice before it enters any facility on the right-of-way or TUP area; (b) Require common use of your right-of-way or TUP area, including subsurface and air space, and authorize use of the right-of-way or TUP area for compatible uses. You may not charge for the use of the lands made subject to such additional right-of-way grants; (c) Retain ownership of the resources of the land covered by the grant or TUP, including timber and vegetative or mineral materials and any other living or non-living resources. You have no right to use these resources, except as noted in §2885.12 of this subpart; (d) Determine whether or not your grant is renewable; and (e) Change the terms and conditions of your grant or TUP as a result of changes in legislation, regulation, or as otherwise necessary to protect public health or safety or the environment.
Title 43: Public Lands: Interior
PART 2880—RIGHTS-OF-WAY UNDER THE MINERAL LEASING ACT
Subpart 2885—Terms and Conditions of MLA Grants and TUPs
§ 2885.13 What rights does the United States retain?

