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Federal consistency and state expectations
Authors:William C. Brewer Jr.
Affiliation:1. Member of D.C., Massachusetts, and New York bars and General Counsel;2. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Abstract:Abstract

The requirement in the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 that federal projects be consistent with approved state coastal zone management programs is an important incentive for states to complete their programs. As a condition of program approval, states must first consult with the federal agencies concerned and provide opportunities for comment, with the hope of avoiding conflicts. The consistency requirement is also subject to various exceptions whose scope remains to be determined. One such exception of uncertain extent is the exclusion from the coastal zone of federal lands “the use of which is subject solely to the sole discretion ... of the Federal Government....”; Despite these uncertainties, however, the consistency provision represents a major change in federal policy, which has traditionally allowed federal agencies to operate largely without concern for state land or water use requirements.
Keywords:Community Development Quotas  Alaska  rural development  fisheries  native communities
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