Department of the Interior
Bureau of Land Management
- [CA-190-98-1610-AF-24-1A]
AGENCY:
Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior.
ACTION:
Notice of Proposed Implementation Policy for Emergency Closures on an As Needed Basis for Public Lands Administered by the Hollister Field Office, California.
SUMMARY:
In order to facilitate emergency operations and protect resources in the event of severe seasonal storms and/or natural disasters, the Hollister Field Officer is hereby serving notice that it will be adopting an emergency closure policy to be enacted on an as-needed basis when basic criteria are met. The closure will be invoked or lifted in public media such as Information Hot Lines, Press Releases, and on-the-ground postings. The lands covered by this emergency closure policy include all public lands administered by the Hollister Field Office. Public notices in the media and on recording information will specify which public lands will be temporarily closed, and will reflect local conditions. One of the following criteria shall be met: (1) State, County or Federal road access to the area is closed or restricted to residents and emergency personnel; (2) BLM or emergency response personnel cannot access and/or perform their duties in a given location; (3) Roads or trails are saturated with moisture to the point where vehicle traffic causes ruts or bogs leading to increased erosion. See attached moisture criteria supplement sheet.
The above policy is intended to allow the BLM flexibility in implementing emergency closure while also utilizing the most time-effective method of notifying the public. This will also facilitate management to minimize threats to public health and safety, as well as the potential for resource damage. Any time the closure policy is enacted, the following persons will be exempt:
(1) Federal, State, or Local Law Enforcement Officers, while engaged in the execution of their official duties.
(2) BLM personnel or their representatives while engaged in the execution of their official duties.
(3) Any member of an organized rescue, fire-fighting force, Emergency Medical Services organization while in the performance and execution of an official duty.
(4) Any member of a federal, state, or local public works department while in the performance of an official duty.
(5) Any person in receipt of a written authorization of exemption obtained from the Hollister Field Office.
(6) Local landowners, persons with valid existing rights or lease operations, or representatives thereof, who have a responsibility or need to access their property or to continue their operations on public land.
EFFECTIVE DATE:
This policy will become effective March 6, 2000, and shall remain in effect until rescinded or modified by the Authorized Officer.