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REGULATORY IIC
Control Number: 370 Course Number: 35IIC01A
Length: 32 Tuition: $995.00
CEUs: .0 PDHs: LUs:
Purpose:
This course provides in-depth discussion specific to permit evaluations associated with project proposals in coastal areas. It is designed to be complimentary to the Regulatory IIA and B curricula, not to replace them, providing regulators with the specific background necssary to effectively and efficiently evaluate projects proposing to impact coastal aquatic resources. Previously, this information was included in Regulatory IIA and IIB; however, as the Regulatory program increases in complexity, it is necessary to devote additional time to issues specifically related to the Coastal zone, including the Great Lakes.
Description:
The course will provide a comprehensive background related to coastal issues, focusing on coastal processes and activities, jurisdiction, essential fish habitat, coastal species/habitat protection and conservation, coordination with other Corps business lines, and cultural/tribal resources..
Prerequisites:
Nominees must have completed Reg I, and should have completed Reg IIA and Reg IIB. Target audience: Supervisors, Project Managers and seasoned regulators with a minimum of 3 years of experience.
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