Continental Shelf Lands Act. in the outer continental shelf lands act (ocsla), the term “outer continental shelf” (ocs) is defined as “(1) all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the. (a) the term outer continental shelf means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable. the outer continental shelf lands act directs the secretary of the interior to make resources available to meet the nation’s energy needs. one of the main pieces of legislature affecting the ocs is the outer continental shelf lands act (ocsla), created on august 7, 1953,. the outer continental shelf lands act, created on august 7, 1953, defines the ocs as all submerged lands lying seaward of state coastal waters (3 miles offshore). the most important legislation for boem is the outer continental shelf lands act (ocsla), which congress enacted in 1953. section was enacted as part of the department of the interior and related agencies appropriations act, 2024, and also as part of. The primary purpose of ocsla is to. (a) outer continental shelf.—the term ‘‘outer continental shelf’’means— (1) all submerged lands lying seaward and outside.
The primary purpose of ocsla is to. one of the main pieces of legislature affecting the ocs is the outer continental shelf lands act (ocsla), created on august 7, 1953,. the most important legislation for boem is the outer continental shelf lands act (ocsla), which congress enacted in 1953. in the outer continental shelf lands act (ocsla), the term “outer continental shelf” (ocs) is defined as “(1) all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the. (a) outer continental shelf.—the term ‘‘outer continental shelf’’means— (1) all submerged lands lying seaward and outside. the outer continental shelf lands act directs the secretary of the interior to make resources available to meet the nation’s energy needs. the outer continental shelf lands act, created on august 7, 1953, defines the ocs as all submerged lands lying seaward of state coastal waters (3 miles offshore). (a) the term outer continental shelf means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable. section was enacted as part of the department of the interior and related agencies appropriations act, 2024, and also as part of.
APPENDIX C Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, 7 August 1953 Outer
Continental Shelf Lands Act the most important legislation for boem is the outer continental shelf lands act (ocsla), which congress enacted in 1953. the most important legislation for boem is the outer continental shelf lands act (ocsla), which congress enacted in 1953. (a) outer continental shelf.—the term ‘‘outer continental shelf’’means— (1) all submerged lands lying seaward and outside. the outer continental shelf lands act directs the secretary of the interior to make resources available to meet the nation’s energy needs. The primary purpose of ocsla is to. the outer continental shelf lands act, created on august 7, 1953, defines the ocs as all submerged lands lying seaward of state coastal waters (3 miles offshore). one of the main pieces of legislature affecting the ocs is the outer continental shelf lands act (ocsla), created on august 7, 1953,. section was enacted as part of the department of the interior and related agencies appropriations act, 2024, and also as part of. in the outer continental shelf lands act (ocsla), the term “outer continental shelf” (ocs) is defined as “(1) all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the. (a) the term outer continental shelf means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable.