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TEC7172 - Land Acquisition and Disposal for Federal Natural Resource Projects
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 This course provides intermediate instruction on real estate principles and practices related to Federal land acquisition and disposal. It provides information, procedures, and training on the requirements for land acquisition and disposal, including transfers, surplus property, withdrawals, exchanges, donations, and the Department of Defense Base Closure Program. The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act, Department of Justice Title Standards, and contaminants survey issues are also explored.
College Credit 1 semester hour
Who Should Attend: Fish and Wildlife Service and other Department of the Interior, Federal, state, or private agency personnel (such as natural resources realty specialists) working directly with Federal land acquisition and disposal. Experience with basic Federal realty procedures is required. Successful completion of "Land and Real Estate Law Introduction for Federal Natural Resource Projects" (TEC7171), or its equivalent, is recommended.
Objectives:
* Objectives: Describe and discuss the methods for acquiring, transferring, and disposing of land,
including withdrawals, exchanges, donations, and the DOD Base Closure Program; and
* Describe and discuss the requirements for acquiring, transferring, and disposing of land, including
the Uniform Act and environmental site assessments.
Length: 2 days/16 hours   Availability: Annually
Contact:
Robert Hiller
Email:
robert_hiller@fws.gov
Phone:
(304) 876- 7455

 



National Conservation Training Center
698 Conservation Way
Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443
U S Fish and Wildlife Service