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This contract includes 1 purchase order from Sep 22, 2025 to Sep 22, 2025
| Buyer | Vendor | Issued Date | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | Arizona Department of Game and Fish | Sep 22, 2025 | 1 |
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This Programmatic Agreement (PA) establishes a framework for compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act concerning grants funded by the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program in New Mexico. It delineates the responsibilities of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), the New Mexico State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), and the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF) in managing activities that may affect historic properties. The PA outlines procedures for applicability, consultation with tribes, public participation, exemptions, standard consultation procedures (Area of Potential Effect determination, eligibility, effect), resolution of adverse effects, documentation, curation, post-review discoveries, unmarked human burials, confidentiality, annual reporting, dispute resolution, amendments, termination, duration, compliance with laws, anti-deficiency act, and liability.
Effective Date
Apr 6, 2018
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Effective: Apr 6, 2018
This Programmatic Agreement (PA) establishes a framework for compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act concerning grants funded by the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program in New Mexico. It delineates the responsibilities of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), the New Mexico State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), and the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF) in managing activities that may affect historic properties. The PA outlines procedures for applicability, consultation with tribes, public participation, exemptions, standard consultation procedures (Area of Potential Effect determination, eligibility, effect), resolution of adverse effects, documentation, curation, post-review discoveries, unmarked human burials, confidentiality, annual reporting, dispute resolution, amendments, termination, duration, compliance with laws, anti-deficiency act, and liability.
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Effective Date
Aug 26, 2021
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Effective: Aug 26, 2021
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ActiveThis Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishes broad guidelines for cooperation between the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF), the USDA Forest Service Southwestern Region, and the USDI Bureau of Land Management (BLM) New Mexico State Office. Its purpose is to facilitate the operation of a Statewide Public Land Management Stamp Program, known as the Habitat Stamp Program, in New Mexico. The MOU outlines the roles and responsibilities of each party in managing and enhancing fish and wildlife habitat and recreational experiences, clarifies its non-binding financial nature, and sets the effective dates from December 11, 2024, to December 31, 2033.
Effective Date
Dec 11, 2024
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Effective: Dec 11, 2024
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishes broad guidelines for cooperation between the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF), the USDA Forest Service Southwestern Region, and the USDI Bureau of Land Management (BLM) New Mexico State Office. Its purpose is to facilitate the operation of a Statewide Public Land Management Stamp Program, known as the Habitat Stamp Program, in New Mexico. The MOU outlines the roles and responsibilities of each party in managing and enhancing fish and wildlife habitat and recreational experiences, clarifies its non-binding financial nature, and sets the effective dates from December 11, 2024, to December 31, 2033.
ActiveThis Conservation Agreement is a collaborative effort among state and federal agencies, tribal entities, and other stakeholders for the long-term conservation and viability of Rio Grande Chub (RGC) and Rio Grande Sucker (RGS) in Colorado and New Mexico. The agreement aims to reduce or eliminate threats that could lead to these species being listed under the Endangered Species Act. It outlines goals, objectives, conservation strategies, status assessments, legal authorities, governing policies, and administrative procedures. The agreement has a term of 10 years, effective from September 2018, and includes numerous signatory parties and supporting organizations dedicated to the conservation of these species and their habitats.
Effective Date
Sep 11, 2018
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Effective: Sep 11, 2018
This Conservation Agreement is a collaborative effort among state and federal agencies, tribal entities, and other stakeholders for the long-term conservation and viability of Rio Grande Chub (RGC) and Rio Grande Sucker (RGS) in Colorado and New Mexico. The agreement aims to reduce or eliminate threats that could lead to these species being listed under the Endangered Species Act. It outlines goals, objectives, conservation strategies, status assessments, legal authorities, governing policies, and administrative procedures. The agreement has a term of 10 years, effective from September 2018, and includes numerous signatory parties and supporting organizations dedicated to the conservation of these species and their habitats.
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