§ 3203.5 What is the general process for obtaining a geothermal lease?
§ 3203.10 How are lands included in a competitive sale?
§ 3203.11 Under what circumstances may parcels be offered as a block for competitive sale?
§ 3203.12 What fees must I pay to nominate lands?
§ 3203.13 How often will BLM hold a competitive lease sale?
§ 3203.14 How will BLM provide notice of a competitive lease sale?
§ 3203.15 How does BLM conduct a competitive lease sale?
§ 3203.17 How must I make payments if I am the successful bidder?
§ 3203.18 What happens to parcels that receive no bids at a competitive lease sale?

Terms Used In CFR > Title 43 > Subtitle B > Chapter II > Subchapter C > Part 3200 > Subpart 3203 - Competitive Leasing

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