Federal Land Policy and Management Act

Definition of "Federal Land Policy and Management Act"
  1. 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
How to use "Federal Land Policy and Management Act" in a sentence
  1. The Federal Land Policy and Management Act ensures public lands are preserved for future generations.
  2. In 1976, Congress passed the Federal Land Policy and Management Act to directly benefit the American public.
  3. 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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