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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the BLM Notice or Plan of Operations Number(s) in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying the specific operations you are referencing.
  3. Next, input the date when BLM accepted the notice or approved the plan of operations. Ensure this date is accurate to avoid any processing delays.
  4. In the section labeled 'FROM: Current Operator (Transferor)', provide the current operator's name and address. Make sure to include a signature and print your name along with your title.
  5. For the 'TO: Proposed Operator (Transferee)' section, fill in the proposed operator's details, including their address, signature, printed name, and title.
  6. Lastly, indicate both the surface reclamation bonding amounts for both operators. This ensures financial responsibility is clearly documented.

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The BLM issues leases and permits for the public to use, occupy or develop public lands for a variety of purposes. Examples include commercial filming and photography, advertising displays, crop harvesting, residential occupancy, recreation facilities, construction equipment storage, assembly yards and well pumps.
Below we have made a list of a few of BLMs must-see spots in California-- entirely off-grid! Driving the evolution from the traditional model of housing to the ever more dynamic development of small space living is an awareness of the resources that are available to the public to support a mobile lifestyle.
The most fundamental rule of BLM dispersed camping in California is the 14-day limit. Visitors may camp in one location for no more than 14 days within any 28-day period. After your two-week stay, you must move at least 25 miles from your previous spot if you wish to continue camping on BLM land.
Out of all of the states, Nevada has the highest percentage of federally owned land. The federal government owns more than 80% of the states 70,264,320 acres of land. The majority of the federal land is owned by the National Park Service.
The law states that the BLM can select lands for sale if, through land-use planning, they are found to meet one of three criteria: 1) they are scattered, isolated tracts that are difficult or uneconomic to manage; 2) they were acquired for a specific purpose and are no longer needed for that purpose; or 3) disposal of

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Heres how it works in practice: You may camp at one specific location for up to 14 consecutive days within any 28-day period. After your initial stay, you must relocate at least 25 miles from your original spot if you wish to continue camping on BLM land.

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