FINDING OF CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION, NOT SUBJECT TO RELATED STATUTORY AUTHORITIES 24 CFR 2025

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Categorical Exclusions (CXs, or CEs): Categorical exclusions are actions which the BLM has identified do not significantly affect the quality of the human environment. These include installing protective grates on abandoned mines or permitting temporary livestock feeding during periods of drought.
Categorical exclusions are categories of actions that DOE has determined, by regulation, normally do not have a significant effect on the human environment and for which, therefore, neither an environmental assessment nor an environmental impact statement normally is required.
A categorical exclusion (CE) is a class of actions that a Federal agency has determined, after review by CEQ, do not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment and for which, therefore, neither an environmental assessment nor an environmental impact statement is normally required.
Categorical exemptions are identified by the State Resources Agency for classes of projects as defined in the CEQA Guidelines (15300-15333) that have been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment and are therefore exempt from the provisions of CEQA to prepare environmental documents.
Overview of Categorical Exclusions For example, the acquisition of security equipment (required by 14 CFR Part 107), safety equipment (required by 14 CFR Part 139) or snow removal equipment, are typically categorically excluded from a more detailed environmental review.

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You should not steal, is a commonly used example of a categorical imperative. It would also be applied universally and without exception. Stealing would be considered morally wrong whether it is for want of luxury or need to feed a starving child.
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) defines categorical exclusions (CEs) as a category of actions that a Federal agency has determined normally does not significantly affect the quality of the human environment (42 USC 4336e (1); 40 CFR 1508.1(d)).

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