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Jerome Ford Jim Kurth Fwd: Submitted Report Regarding SO 3349 - Potentially Burdensome Actions Thursday, April 20, 2017 1:17:01 PM mime-at.t.achment..ht.ml ATT00001.htm FWS Draft. Response SO 3349.docx ATT00002.htm
FYI
Jerome E. Ford Assistant Director Migratory Birds Program
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From: Jerome Ford <jerome_ford@fws.gov> Date: April 20, 2017 at 12:46:14 PM EDT To: Cynthia Martinez <cynthia_martinez@fws.gov>. Gary Frazer <gary_frazer@fws.gov> Cc: Stephen Guertin <stephen_guertin@fws.gov>. Mike J Johnson <Mike_.T_.Tohnson@fws.gov> Noah Matson <noah_matson@fws.gov>. Dan Patterson <dan_patterson@fws.gov> Subject: Submitted Report Regarding SO 3349 - Potentially Burdensome Actions
Team.
Attached is the report Steve will forward to Casey. I want to thank you and your staff for providing information and your comprehensive review this morning. I am hopeful that our product will move forward without delay.
Again thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely.
Jerome
Jerome Ford Assistant Director Migratory Birds Program Aviation Executive Tel. 202-208-1050 Sent from my iPad
file:///C/Users/CRose/Desktop/EO-SO%20FOIAs/Records/3349/Extracted%20Appended/mime-attachment_6.html[3/6/2019 6:33:13 AM]
Memorandum
To:
Deputy Secretary
Through: Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks
From:
Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Subject:
Preliminary response to the deliverable outlined in section 5c(v) of Secretary's Order 3349 - "American Energy Independence"
I.
Introduction
This memorandum identifies FWS Actions pursuant to Secretary's Order 3349 Section 5(v).
Section 5c(v) states:
Within 21 days, each bureau and office head shall provide to the Deputy Secretary, through their Assistant Secretary, a report that identifies all existing Departmental Actions issued by their bureau or office that potentially burden (as that terms is defined in the March 28, 2017 E.O.) the development or utilization of domestically produced energy resources, with particular attention to the oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear resources.
According to the Executive Order "Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth," (issued March 28, 2017) such review "shall not include agency actions that are mandated by law, necessary for the public interest, and consistent with the policy set forth in section 1 of this order."
II. Background In order to respond to the request, the FWS describes the Agency Action, industry perceived burden, how the action relates to law, and what the public interest is related to the Action, as follows:
Agency Action: The Executive Order defines Agency Actions as existing regulations, orders, guidance documents, policies, and any other similar agency actions. FWS considered Actions that are "policy" in nature and affect more than a single project level decision.
Burden: The Executive Order defines burden as "to unnecessarily obstruct, delay, curtail, or otherwise impose significant costs on the siting, permitting, production, utilization, transmission, or delivery of energy resources." For the identified Agency Action, we summarize industry stated concerns as communicated in written comments, meetings, letters, emails, or otherwise.
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Mandated by law: For each identified Action, we summarize how the Action is related to law, including whether the Action is specifically called for in legislation. Public Interest: For each Action, FWS identifies the "public interest" as defined in statute, e.g., endangered species, eagles, etc. We also describe whether and why the Action is necessary for the public interest and how we arrived at that conclusion.
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FYI
Jerome Ford Charisa Morris; Anya Rushing Fwd: Submitted Report Regarding SO 3349 - Potentially Burdensome Actions Thursday, April 20, 2017 1:16:18 PM mime-at.tachment..ht.ml ATT00001.htm FWS Draft. Response SO 3349.docx ATT00002.htm
Jerome E. Ford Assistant Director Migratory Birds Program
Begin forwarded message:
From: Jerome Ford <jerome_ford@fws.gov> Date: April 20, 2017 at 12:46:14 PM EDT To: Cynthia Martinez <cynthia_martinez@fws.gov>. Gary Frazer <gary_frazer@fws.gov> Cc: Stephen Guertin <stephen_guertin@fws.gov>. Mike J Johnson <Mike_J_Johnson@fws.gov>. Noah Matson <noah_matson@fws.gov>. Dan Patterson <dan_patterson@fws.gov> Subject: Submitted Report Regarding SO 3349 - Potentially Burdensome Actions
Team,
Attached is the report Steve will forward to Casey. I want to thank you and your staff for providing information and your comprehensive review this morning. I am hopeful that our product will move forward without delay.
Again thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Jerome
Jerome Ford Assistant Director Migratory Birds Program Aviation Executive Tel. 202-208-1050 Sent from my iPad
file:///C/Users/CRose/Desktop/EO-SO%20FOIAs/Records/3349/Extracted%20Appended/mime-attachment_7.html[3/6/2019 6:33:24 AM]
Memorandum
To:
Deputy Secretary
Through: Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks
From:
Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Subject:
Preliminary response to the deliverable outlined in section 5c(v) of Secretary's Order 3349 - "American Energy Independence"
I.
Introduction
This memorandum identifies FWS Actions pursuant to Secretary's Order 3349 Section 5(v).
Section 5c(v) states:
Within 21 days, each bureau and office head shall provide to the Deputy Secretary, through their Assistant Secretary, a report that identifies all existing Departmental Actions issued by their bureau or office that potentially burden (as that terms is defined in the March 28, 2017 E.O.) the development or utilization of domestically produced energy resources, with particular attention to the oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear resources.
According to the Executive Order "Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth," (issued March 28, 2017) such review "shall not include agency actions that are mandated by law, necessary for the public interest, and consistent with the policy set forth in section 1 of this order."
II. Background In order to respond to the request, the FWS describes the Agency Action, industry perceived burden, how the action relates to law, and what the public interest is related to the Action, as follows:
Agency Action: The Executive Order defines Agency Actions as existing regulations, orders, guidance documents, policies, and any other similar agency actions. FWS considered Actions that are "policy" in nature and affect more than a single project level decision.
Burden: The Executive Order defines burden as "to unnecessarily obstruct, delay, curtail, or otherwise impose significant costs on the siting, permitting, production, utilization, transmission, or delivery of energy resources." For the identified Agency Action, we summarize industry stated concerns as communicated in written comments, meetings, letters, emails, or otherwise.
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Mandated by law: For each identified Action, we summarize how the Action is related to law, including whether the Action is specifically called for in legislation. Public Interest: For each Action, FWS identifies the "public interest" as defined in statute, e.g., endangered species, eagles, etc. We also describe whether and why the Action is necessary for the public interest and how we arrived at that conclusion.
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Morris, Charisa Matson. Noah; Stephen Guertin Fwd: Submitted Report Regarding SO 3349 - Potentially Burdensome Actions Wednesday. May 23, 2018 2:03:46 PM 2631 170426104300 001.pdf
-----------Forwarded message-----------From: Morris, Charisa <charisa_morris@fws.gov> Date: Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 9:58 AM Subject: Re: Submitted Report Regarding SO 3349 - Potentially Burdensome Actions To: "Rushing, Anya" <anya_rushing@fws.gov> Cc: Casey Hammond <casey_hammond@ios.doi.gov>
Signed version attached, FYC.
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 8:56 AM, Morris, Charisa <charisa_morris@fws.gov> wrote: You're right! Final was in DTS (attached) - I just compared it to the signed version and they appear identical.
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Rushing, Anya <anya_rushing@fws.gov> wrote: No, unless it was updated to DTS.
Anya Rushing
Biological Analyst and Briefing Book Lead U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 1849 C. Street NW, Room 3351 Washington, DC 202-273-3288
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 9:48 AM, Morris, Charisa <charisa_morris@fws.gov> wrote: This is the latest I have (6 days old). Anya, do you have a more recent version?
-----------Forwarded message -----------From: Jerome Ford <jerome_ford@fws.gov> Date: Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 1:16 PM Subject: Fwd: Submitted Report Regarding SO 3349 - Potentially Burdensome Actions To: Charisa Morris <charisa_morris@fws.gov> Anya Rushing <anya_rushing@fws.gov>
FYI
Jerome E. Ford Assistant Director Migratory Birds Program
Begin forwarded message:
From: Jerome Ford <jerome_ford@fws.gov> Date: April 20, 2017 at 12:46:14 PM EDT To: Cynthia Martinez <cynthia_martinez@fws.gov> Gary Frazer <gary_frazer@fws.gov> Cc: Stephen Guertin <stephen_guertin@fws.gov>. Mike J Johnson <Mike_.T_.Tohnson@fws.gov> Noah Matson <noah_matson@fws.gov>. Dan Patterson <dan_patterson@fws.gov> Subject: Submitted Report Regarding SO 3349 - Potentially Burdensome Actions
Team. Attached is the report Steve will forward to Casey. I want to thank you and your staff for providing information and your comprehensive review this morning. I am hopeful that our product will move forward without delay. Again thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely. Jerome
Charisa Morri.s@fws.gov | Chief of Staff, Office of the Director | u.s. Fish &
Wildlife Service | 1849 C Street NW, Room 3348 | Washington, DC 20240 | (202) 208-3843 | For urgent matters, please dial cell: 301-875-8937
Charisa Morris@fws.gov | Chief of Staff, Office of the Director | u.s. Fish & Wildlife
Service | 1849 C Street NW, Room 3348 | Washington, DC 20240 | (202) 208-3843 | For urgent matters, please dial cell: 301-875-8937
Charisa Morris@fws.gov | Chief of Staff, Office of the Director | u.s. Fish & Wildlife
Service | 1849 C Street NW, Room 3348 | Washington, DC 20240 | (202) 208-3843 | For urgent matters, please dial cell: 301-875-8937
Charisa Morris@fws.gov | Chief of Staff, Office of the Director | u.s. Fish & Wildlife
Service | 1849 C Street NW, Room 3348 | Washington, DC 20240 | (202) 208-3843 | For urgent matters, please dial cell: 301-875-8937