Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 22 - MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES
Part 23 - RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE COASTAL WETLANDS PROTECTION LAW AND THE MISSISSIPPI COASTAL PROGRAM
Chapter 14 - Activities Proposed by Federal Agencies
Section 22-23-14-100

Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 22-23-14-100

Current through September 24, 2024

The following activities conducted by or on behalf of Federal agencies are subject to review under 15 C.F.R. § 930, Subpart C. Federal agencies are required to submit either a consistency determination or negative determination to the Department for each of the listed activities below:

100.01 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers:

100.01.01 Dredging, channel works, breakwaters, other navigation works, erosion control structures, flood protection, beach replenishment, and dams within the coastal zone.

100.01.02 Proposed federal acquisitions within the coastal zone.

100.02 Department of the Interior:

100.02.01 Proposed Bureau of Ocean Energy Management OCS lease.

100.02.02 Proposed National Park Service acquisitions within the coastal zone.

100.03 Department of Defense:

100.03.01 Location and design of new or enlarged defense installations within the coastal zone.

100.04 Department of Transportation:

100.04.01 Location and design of new or enlarged Coast Guard stations, bases and lighthouses within the coastal zone.

100.04.02 Location and design of aviation communication and air navigation facilities within the coastal zone.

100.04.03 Railroad expansions, new construction, a bandonments, or establishment of new routes within or affecting the coastal zone.

100.05 General Services:

100.05.01 Proposed federal government property acquisition and building construction within the coastal zone.

100.05.02 Disposal of surplus federal lands within the Coastal Zone.

100.06 National Marine Fisheries:

100.06.01 Approval of plans and implementing mechanisms pursuant to management of fisheries within the Coastal Zone.

100.07 Department of Energy:

100.07.01 Fossil fuel power plant conversion orders.

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