Subpart D - Responsibilities by Organizational Level 



510.34(c) (2) 



(b) Making technical determinations and notifying the person of 

 such determinations. 



(c) Providing technical assistance in the development of 

 conservation plans and the application of conservation systems. 



(d) Making minimal effect determinations where SCS and FWS have 

 agreed on minimal effect. 



(e) Maintaining records and providing reports, including 

 environmental evaluations. See the National Reporting Codes Handbook 

 for a more specific listing of SCS reporting responsibilities. 



(f) Responding to requests for reconsideration under the appeals 

 process. 



(g) Maintaining in the field office the approved county lists of 

 highly erodible soil map units, hydric soils, hydrophytic vegetation, 

 and, where available. National Wetland Inventory maps. These 

 materials may be provided to the pxiblic upon request. 



(h) Providing technical services relating to the Tax Reform Act 

 of 1986. 



§510.34 Conservation district. 



(a) Conservation districts are responsible for approving 

 conservation plans under the FSA highly erodible land conservation 

 provisions after SCS certifies that the plans conform to the FOTG. 



(b) In the absence of a conservation district, or in the event a 

 conservation district refuses its responsibility under the law in this 

 regard, SCS will approve conservation plans. 



(c) Conservation districts, in approving conservation pl2ms, are 

 to consider, in consultation with the ASC county committee: 



(1) The degree of control that the person has over the land 

 for the period of the crop rotation and other practices specified in 

 the conservation plan; 



(2) The practicability and feasibility of the conservation 

 systems included in the conservation plan; 



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 (180-V-NFSAM, Second Ed., Amend. 6, May 1991) 



