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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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For Immediate Release: March 9, 2001 BLM SEEKS ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERSThe Bureau of Land Management (BLM) State Director Ann Morgan is seeking nominations to fill openings on BLM’s three Resource Advisory Councils (RAC). The councils provide advice and recommendations to BLM on the use and management of 8.4 million acres of public lands in Colorado. In 1995, BLM established councils in Colorado representing three geographic areas: Northwest, Southwest, and Front Range. The RACs enable citizens to have a meaningful say in how public lands are managed. Members give advice on the broad array of resource, social, and economic issues that confront land managers and local communities. Ann Morgan appreciates the contribution made by current and previous members. "Since creation of the councils, more than a hundred Coloradans have contributed to significant BLM issues and initiatives. The RACs are a major factor in community involvement." The councils operate on principles of collaboration and consensus. Members are sought who are committed to working together with other interests for the long term benefit of public lands and the people who enjoy and rely on them. Each council consists of 15 members, selectively balanced and representative of three general interest groups:
Qualifications for RAC membership are based on the nominee’s:
Council members must be residents of Colorado. Each year, one-third of the membership is up for renewal or replacement. Terms are for three years. The Northwest RAC has one opening in Group One; two openings in Group Two; and two openings in Group Three. The Southwest RAC has one opening in Group One; one opening in Group Two; and two openings in Group Three. The Front Range RAC has one opening in Group One; two openings in Group Two; and two openings in Group Three. BLM provides training on resource science and management issues to all council members. Members serve without monetary compensations, but are reimbursed for travel and per diem expenses. Members are expected to attend RAC meetings called by the designated federal officer. Meetings usually occur no more often than every other month. Location of the meetings could vary throughout the state, and may include tours. Meetings will normally be held Monday through Friday, and may last more than one day. Individuals may nominate themselves or others. Letters of reference from the interests or organizations the nominee wishes to represent must accompany the nomination form. Nominations will be accepted through April 23, 2001. The State Director will consult with the Governor prior to forwarding the recommendations of the Secretary of the Interior for his final decision on appointments. Nomination forms and additional information are available from the following: BLM Northwest RAC, Attention: Lynn Barclay, e-mail lynn_barclay@co.blm.gov BLM Southwest RAC, Attention: Roger Alexander, e-mail roger_alexander@co.blm.gov BLM Front Range RAC, Attention: Ken Smith, e-mail ken_smith@co.blm.gov BLM Colorado State Office, Attention: Sheri Bell, e-mail sheri_bell@co.blm.gov A copy of the Nomination Form also follows if you wish to download it directly from this Internet site. - BLM - Please type or print Resource Advisory Council Nomination/Background Information Form Name of council to be considered for: (Circle One) Front Range Council Northwest Council Southwest Council Nominee's Full Name:
Home Address: Business Address
Home Phone: ( ) Business phone: ( )
Occupation/Title: Education: (Colleges, degrees, major field of study)
Career Highlights: significant related experience, civic and professional activities, elected office and when term expires, prior advisory committee experience or career achievements related to the interest to be represented:
NOMINEE QUALIFICATIONS Education, training and/or experience:
Experience or knowledge of the council's geographic area of jurisdiction:
Experience in working with diverse groups to achieve collaborative solutions (e.g., civic organizations, planning commissions, school boards):
Area of Interest to be Represented: (please check NO MORE THAN 2) Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 List any BLM permits, leases or licenses that you hold:
VERY IMPORTANT: REGULATIONS REQUIRE THAT LETTERS OF REFERENCE FROM THOSE INTEREST ENTITIES AND GROUPS THE NOMINEE INTENDS TO REPRESENT, MUST ACCOMPANY THIS NOMINATION FORM. Nominated By:(include Name, Address and phone number)
The authority to request this information is contained in 5 U.S.C. 301, the Federal Advisory Committee Act, and Part 1784 of Title 43, Code of Federal Regulations. It is used by the appointing officer to determine education, training, and experience related to possible service on an advisory council of the Bureau of Land Management. If you are appointed to the Council, the information will be retained by the appointing official as long as you serve. Otherwise, it will be destroyed or returned (if requested) within 60 days following announcement of the Council appointments. By signing this statement you also give BLM permission to publicly release the information you provide on this form. Completion of this form is voluntary. However, failure to complete any or all items will inhibit fair evaluation of your qualifications, and could result in your not receiving full consideration for appointment.
Send this signed and dated form with LETTERS OF REFERENCE AND ANY ATTACHMENTS to the appropriate office below:
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