Exhibits A-F to Subpart A of Part 1955 [Reserved]
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Exhibits A-F to Subpart A of Part 1955 [Reserved]
Exhibit A to Subpart B of Part 1955 - Memorandum of Understanding Between the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Rural Development
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Exhibit A to Subpart B of Part 1955 - Memorandum of Understanding
Between the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Rural
Development Editorial Note:Exhibit A is not published in the Code
of Federal Regulations. It is available in any Rural Development
County Office. [53 FR 35765, Sept. 14, 1988, as amended at 80 FR
9897, Feb. 24, 2015]
Exhibit B to Subpart B of Part 1955 - Notification of Tribe of Availability of Farm Property for Purchase
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Exhibit B to Subpart B of Part 1955 - Notification of Tribe of
Availability of Farm Property for Purchase (To Be Used By Farm
Service Agency To Notify Tribe) From: County official To: (Name of
Tribe and address) Subject: Availability of Farm Property for
Purchase [To be Used within 90 days of acquisition]
Recently the Farm Service Agency (FSA) acquired title to ____
acres of farm real property located within the boundaries of your
Reservation. The previous owner of this property was ____. The
property is available for purchase by persons who are members of
your tribe, an Indian Corporate entity, or the tribe itself. Our
regulations provide for those three distinct priority categories
which may be eligible; however, you may revise the order of the
priority categories and may restrict the eligibility to one or any
combination of categories. Following is a more detailed description
of these categories:
1. Persons who are members of your Tribe. Individuals so
selected must be able to meet the eligibility criteria for the
purchase of Government inventory property and be able to carry on a
family farming operation. Those persons not eligible for FSA's
regular programs may also purchase this property as a Non-Program
loan on ineligible rates and terms.
2. Indian corporate entities. You may restrict eligible Indian
corporate entities to those authorized by your Tribe to purchase
lands within the boundaries of your Reservation. These entities
also must meet the basic eligibility criteria established for the
type of assistance granted.
3. The Tribe itself is also considered eligible to exercise
their right to purchase the property. If available, Indian Land
Acquisition funds may be used or the property financed as a
Non-Program loan on ineligible rates and terms.
We are requesting that you notify the local FSA county office of
your selection or intentions within 45 days of receipt of this
letter, regarding the purchase of this real estate. If you have
questions regarding eligibility for any of the groups mentioned
above, please contact our office. If the Tribe wishes to purchase
the property, but is unable to do so at this time, contact with the
FSA county office should be made.
Sincerely, County official [62 FR 44399, Aug. 21, 1997]
Exhibit C to Subpart B of Part 1955 - Cooperative Agreement (Example)
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Exhibit C to Subpart B of Part 1955 - Cooperative Agreement
(Example) Editorial Note:Exhibit C is not published in the Code of
Federal Regulations. It is available in any Rural Development
County Office.
Exhibit D to Subpart B of Part 1955 - Fact Sheet - The Federal Interagency Task Force on Food and Shelter for the Homeless
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Exhibit D to Subpart B of Part 1955 - Fact Sheet - The Federal
Interagency Task Force on Food and Shelter for the Homeless
Editorial Note:Exhibit D is not published in the Code of Federal
Regulations. It is available in any Rural Development County
Office.
Exhibit A to Subpart C of Part 1955 - Notice of Flood, Mudslide Hazard or Wetland Area
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Exhibit A to Subpart C of Part 1955 - Notice of Flood, Mudslide
Hazard or Wetland Area TO:____ DATE:____
This is to notify you that the real property located at ______
is in a floodplain, wetland or area identified by the Federal
Insurance Administration of the Federal Emergency Management Agency
as having special flood or mudslide hazards. This identification
means that the area has at least one percent chance of being
flooded or affected by mudslide in any given year. For floodplains
and wetlands on the property, restrictions are being imposed.
Specific designation(s) of this property is(are) (special flood)
(mudslide hazard) (wetland)*. The following restriction(s) on the
use of the property will be included in the conveyance and shall
apply to the purchasers, purchaser's heirs, assigns and successors
and shall be construed as both a covenant running with the property
and as equitable servitude subject to release by the Farmers Home
Administration or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354
(FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354) when/if no
longer applicable:
(INSERT RESTRICTIONS)
The FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 will
increase the number of acres placed under easement, if requested in
writing, provided that the request is supported by a technical
recommendation of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Where
additional acreage is accepted by FmHA or its successor agency
under Public Law 103-354 for conservation easement, the purchase
price of the inventory farm will be adjusted accordingly.
(County Supervisor, District Director or Real Estate Broker)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT____
DATE:____
I hereby acknowledge receipt of the notice that the above stated
real property is in a (special flood) (mudslide hazard) (wetland) *
area and is subject to use restrictions as above cited. [Also, if I
purchase the property through a credit sale, I agree to insure the
property against loss from (floods) (mudslide) * in accordance with
requirements of the FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law
103-354.]
(Prospective Purchaser) * Delete the hazard that does not apply.
[57 FR 31644, July 17, 1992]