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O'Day Act COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM PEOPLE Sec. 51 7.2 Early
involvement in private, State, and local activities requiring Federal
approval. (a) 40 CFR 1501.2(d) requires agencies to
provide for early involvement in actions which, while planned by private
applicants or other non Federal entities, require some sort of Federal
approval. Pursuant to the JWOD Act (41 U.S.C. 46 48c), the Committee for
Purchase from People who are Blind or Severely Disabled makes the determination
as to which qualified nonprofit agency serving persons who are blind or
have other severe disabilities will furnish designated products and services
to the Government. (b) To implement the requirements of 40 CFR
1501.2(d) with respect to these actions, the Committee staff shall consult
as required with other appropriate parties to initiate and coordinate
the necessary environmental analysis. The Executive Director shall determine
on the basis of information submitted by private agencies and other non
Federal entities or generated by the Committee whether the proposed action
is one that normally does not require an environmental assessment or environmental
impact statement (EIS) as set forth in Sec. 51 7.4, or is one that requires
an environmental assessment as set forth in 40 CFR 1501.4. (c) To facilitate compliance with these requirements,
private agencies and other non Federal entities are expected to: (1) Contact the Committee staff as early
as possible in the planning process for guidance on the scope and level
of environmental information required to be submitted in support of their
request; (2) Conduct any studies which are deemed
necessary and appropriate by the Committee to determine the impact of
the proposed action on the human environment; (3) Consult with appropriate Federal, regional,
State and local agencies and other potentially interested parties during
preliminary planning stages to ensure that all environmental factors are
identified; (4) Submit applications for all Federal,
regional, State and local approvals as early as possible in the planning
process; (5) Notify the Committee as early as possible
of all other Federal, regional, State, local and Indian tribe actions
required for project completion so that the Committee may coordinate all
Federal environmental reviews; and (6) Notify the Committee of all known parties
potentially affected by or interested in the proposed action. [56 FR 48986, Sept. 26, 1991, as amended at 59 FR 16777, Apr. 8, 1994]
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