Federal Land Policy and Management Act
- A 1976 law that sets the course for how federal public lands should be managed, emphasizing their sustained yield and multiple uses for the ultimate benefit of the American people
- The Federal Land Policy and Management Act ensures public lands are preserved for future generations.
- In 1976, Congress passed the Federal Land Policy and Management Act to directly benefit the American public.
- Under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, lands can be used in a way that fulfills both current and future needs.
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