Regulations last checked for updates: Oct 18, 2024

Title 31 - Money and Finance: Treasury last revised: Oct 08, 2024
§ 802.1101 - Amount of fee.

Except as otherwise provided in this subpart, the parties filing a formal written notice of a transaction with the Committee under § 802.501(a) on or after May 1, 2020, shall pay a filing fee as follows:

(a) Where the value of the transaction is less than $500,000: No fee;

(b) Where the value of the transaction is equal to or greater than $500,000 but less than $5,000,000: $750;

(c) Where the value of the transaction is equal to or greater than $5,000,000 but less than $50,000,000: $7,500;

(d) Where the value of the transaction is equal to or greater than $50,000,000 but less than $250,000,000: $75,000;

(e) Where the value of the transaction is equal to or greater than $250,000,000 but less than $750,000,000: $150,000;

(f) Where the value of the transaction is equal to or greater than $750,000,000: $300,000.

§ 802.1102 - Timing of payment.

Subject to §§ 802.1106 through 802.1108, the Staff Chairperson shall not accept a formal written notice under § 802.503(a) until payment of any fee required under this subpart is received by the Department of the Treasury in the manner specified on the Committee's section of the Department of the Treasury website.

§ 802.1103 - Valuation.

Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this section, the value of the transaction for purposes of determining the required fee amount in this subpart shall be determined as follows:

(a) For a transaction structured as a purchase, by the total value of all consideration that has been or will be provided in the context of the transaction by or on behalf of the foreign person that is a purchaser in the transaction, including cash, assets, shares or other ownership interests, debt forgiveness, or services or other in-kind consideration.

(b) For a transaction structured as a lease, by the value of the sum of, as applicable:

(1) Any fixed payments to be paid by the foreign person that is a lessee in the transaction to, or for the benefit of, the lessor over the term of the lease;

(2) Any variable payments that depend on an index or a rate (such as a market interest rate) to be paid by the foreign person that is a lessee in the transaction to, or for the benefit of, the lessor, over the term of the lease, measured for purposes of this section by using the index or rate on the day immediately prior to the date the parties file the formal written notice; and

(3) Any non-cash consideration to be provided by the foreign person that is a lessee in the transaction to, or for the benefit of, the lessor, over the term of the lease, as may be reasonably determined as of the date the parties file the formal written notice.

(c) For a transaction structured as a concession, by the value of the sum of all rent, fees, and charges to be paid by the foreign person to the grantor and any non-cash consideration to be provided by such foreign person to, or for the benefit of, the grantor, over the term of a concession agreement, as may be reasonably determined as of the date the parties file the formal written notice.

(d) Determining the value of consideration:

(1) Where the consideration is or includes securities traded on a national securities exchange, the value of the securities is the closing price on the national securities exchange on which the securities are primarily traded on the trading day immediately prior to the date the parties file the formal written notice with the Committee under § 802.501(a), or if the securities were not traded on that day, the last published closing price.

(2) Where the consideration is or includes other non-cash assets, services, interests, or other in-kind consideration, including real property contributed by a foreign person that is party to a transaction involving the exchange of land or contribution to a joint venture, the value of the assets, service, interests, or other in-kind consideration is their fair market value as of the date the parties file the formal written notice.

(3) Where the transaction is or includes a lending transaction, the consideration includes the cash value of the mortgage, loan, or similar financing arrangement, made available or provided by or on behalf of the foreign person that is a party to the transaction.

(4) Where the transaction is or includes the conversion of a contingent equity interest previously acquired by a foreign person that is a party to the transaction, the consideration includes what was paid by or on behalf of the foreign person to initially acquire the contingent equity interest, in addition to any other consideration paid or to be paid in connection with the conversion.

(e) Exceptions:

(1) In the case of a purchase, to the extent the consideration to be provided by the foreign person has not been or cannot reasonably be determined as of the date the parties file the formal written notice, the value of the transaction includes, with respect to assets for which consideration has not been determined, the fair market value of the assets being purchased in the transaction as of the date the parties file the formal written notice.

Note 1 to § 802.1103(e)(1):

The consideration amount may be determined notwithstanding minor standard adjustments that are to be made at closing.

(2) In the case of a lease or concession, where the consideration to be provided by the foreign person has not been or cannot reasonably be determined at the time of filing, or, where the parties cannot reasonably determine the value of rent, fees, charges, or services under paragraph (c) of this section, the filing fee required shall be that required under § 802.1101(b).

(f) The Staff Chairperson is not bound by the parties' characterization of the transaction and its value or their good faith approximation provided to the Committee under § 802.502(b)(1)(ix).

(g) Fair market value means the price that would be received in exchange for sale of an interest, or paid to receive a service or to transfer liability, in an orderly transaction between market participants.

(1) In determining fair market value, parties shall make a good faith estimate and generally may rely on the last valuation as presented in financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles or other widely recognized accounting principles, such as the International Financial Reporting Standards, or the valuation of an independent appraiser; provided, however, that if no valuation has occurred within the prior two fiscal quarters, or if there have been significant changes to the fair market value since the last valuation, the parties shall make a good faith estimate at the time of filing the formal written notice, or, if the parties are filing after the completion of the transaction, the completion date of the transaction.

(2) In determining the fair market value of services, the parties may rely upon the value of services determined by the parties as set forth in an executed written agreement, or make an estimate at the time of filing the formal written notice based upon rates charged to third parties or recent industry reports or other sources of comparable commercial data; provided, however, if such sources are unavailable, the parties shall make a good faith estimate. If the parties are filing after completion of the transaction, the parties shall make an estimate of the fair market value as of the completion date.

(h) Multiple-phase and contingent equity interest transactions:

(1) Where a transaction will be effectuated in multiple phases, the value of the transaction includes the total value of the multiple phases, as may be reasonably determined as of the date the parties file the formal written notice.

(2) Where a transaction is or includes the acquisition of contingent equity interest, the value of the transaction includes the consideration that was paid by or on behalf of the foreign person to acquire the contingent equity interest, and, if the conditions that lead to conversion will occur imminently, the conditions are within the control of the acquiring party, and the consideration for the interest that would be acquired upon conversion or satisfaction of contingent conditions can be reasonably determined at the time of acquisition, any other consideration paid or to be paid in connection with the conversion.

Note 2 to § 800.1103(h)(2):

See § 802.1103(d)(4) regarding consideration for a contingent equity interest where the interest has been converted to equity.

(i) Examples:

(1) Example 1. Corporation A, a foreign person, enters into an agreement for the purchase of a parcel of covered real estate (Parcel X) from Corporation B. In exchange for ownership of Parcel X, Corporation A forgives a debt owed to it by Corporation B that is valued at $5,000,000 and pays $35,000,000 to Corporation B. Assuming no other relevant facts, the value of the transaction is $40,000,000, and the filing fee is $7,500.

(2) Example 2. Corporation A, a foreign person, enters into an agreement to lease a parcel of covered real estate from Corporation B. Pursuant to the agreement, Corporation A will pay Corporation B a fixed annual payment of $300,000 for a term of three years, with an option to renew the lease at the end of the term. Assuming no other relevant facts, the value of the transaction is $900,000, and the filing fee is $750.

(3) Example 3. Corporation A, a foreign person, proposes to enter into a concession agreement with a U.S. public entity for the right to use certain covered real estate for the purpose of developing and operating terminal infrastructure at a covered port. The concession agreement is for a five-year term. Under the concession agreement, Corporation A will pay the U.S. public entity a use charge of $450,000 per year starting in the second year. The concession agreement also requires Corporation A to pay utility fees and common area maintenance charges of $5,000 per month for the full concession term. Assuming no other relevant facts, the value of the transaction is $2,100,000, based on the $1,800,000 use charge and $300,000 in utility fees. The filing fee is $750.

(4) Example 4. Corporation A, a foreign person, proposes to enter into an oil, gas and mineral lease with a U.S. public entity. Under the terms of the lease, Corporation A pays a lease bonus of $1,000 per acre as an inducement to execute the lease with respect to a 10-acre parcel of covered real estate. The lease has a 10-year term. Corporation A must pay a royalty of 12.5 percent with respect to oil or gas production from the leased parcel. In the absence of such production, the foreign person is obligated to pay a rental fee of $1,000 per acre per year for the first five years and $2,000 per acre thereafter. Assuming no other relevant facts, the value of the transaction is $160,000 and there is no filing fee.

(5) Example 5. Corporation A, a foreign person, proposes to purchase Plot X and Plot Y. The transaction will be completed in two phases. Corporation A will first acquire Plot X for $30,000,000 (phase 1). One month later, Corporation A will acquire Plot Y for another $30,000,000 (phase 2). Assuming no other relevant facts, the value of the consideration is $60,000,000 (the total consideration for both phases), and the filing fee is $75,000.

(6) Example 6. Corporation A, a foreign person, proposes to purchase Plot X and acquire an option to purchase Plot Y. Corporation A will acquire Plot X and the option related to Plot Y in exchange for $30,000,000. Corporation A informs its shareholders that within two months, it will exercise the option to purchase Plot Y in exchange for another $30,000,000. Because the option to convert is imminent and in the control of Corporation A, and the consideration can be reasonably determined, the value of the transaction includes the consideration to be paid in connection with the conversion. Assuming no other relevant facts, the value of the consideration is $60,000,000 (the total consideration for the purchase of Plot X and the option to purchase Plot Y), and the filing fee is $75,000.

(j) The determination of the value of the transaction for purposes of calculating the filing fee in no way limits the Committee's jurisdiction or its authority to review, investigate, mitigate, impose penalties regarding, or take any other action regarding any covered real estate transaction.

§ 802.1104 - Manner of payment.

Parties to a transaction must pay any filing fee by electronic payment. The filing fee must be paid in U.S. dollars. Instructions for paying filing fees are available on the Committee's section of the Department of the Treasury website.

§ 802.1105 - Refunds.

(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, the Department of the Treasury shall not refund a filing fee in whole or in part.

(b) If the Committee determines that the transaction is not a covered real estate transaction, the filing fee shall be refunded.

(c) In response to a petition by a party, if the Staff Chairperson determines, based on the information and representations contained in the formal written notice, as well as any other information provided by the parties, that a party or the parties to a transaction paid a filing fee in an amount greater than required at the time of filing, the Department of the Treasury shall refund the amount of overpayment to the party or parties who paid the filing fee.

§ 802.1106 - Waiver.

If the Staff Chairperson determines that extraordinary circumstances relating to national security warrant, the Staff Chairperson may waive the filing fee in whole or in part and will notify the parties in writing. No waiver shall be implied, even where the Staff Chairperson does not reject a voluntary notice under § 802.1108 for failure to pay the required filing fee.

§ 802.1107 - Refilings.

The parties to a transaction shall not be required to pay an additional filing fee in the event that the Staff Chairperson permits the parties to withdraw and refile a notice under § 802.509(c)(2), unless the Staff Chairperson determines that a material change to the transaction has occurred, or a material inaccuracy or omission was made by the parties in information provided to the Committee, that requires the Committee to consider new information, in which case the Staff Chairperson will inform the parties in writing.

§ 802.1108 - Rejection of voluntary notice.

The Staff Chairperson may reject a voluntary notice under § 802.504(a)(3) upon a determination that the amount of the filing fee paid by the parties was insufficient under this subpart. Prior to rejecting a notice under § 802.504(a)(3), the Staff Chairperson shall inform the parties in writing of the insufficiency of payment and provide the parties three business days to pay the remainder of the filing fee. If the Staff Chairperson does not reject a voluntary notice under § 802.504(a)(3) upon a determination that the amount of the filing fee payment paid by the parties was insufficient under this section, the balance of the fee remains payable unless the Staff Chairperson notifies the parties in writing that the payment has been waived in whole or in part.

Appendix Appendix A - Appendix A to Part 802—List of Military Installations and Other U.S. Government Sites
Site name Location
Part 1
Adelphi Laboratory CenterAdelphi, MD.
Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing SiteMaui, HI.
Air Force Office of Scientific ResearchArlington, VA.
Andersen Air Force BaseYigo, Guam.
Army Futures CommandAustin, TX.
Army Research Lab—Orlando Simulations and Training Technology CenterOrlando, FL.
Army Research Lab—Raleigh DurhamRaleigh Durham, NC.
Arnold Air Force BaseCoffee County and Franklin County, TN.
Beale Air Force BaseYuba City, CA.
Biometric Technology Center (Biometrics Identity Management Activity)Clarksburg, WV.
Buckley Air Force BaseAurora, CO.
Camp MacKallPinebluff, NC.
Cape Cod Air Force StationSandwich, MA.
Cape Newenham Long Range Radar SiteCape Newenham, AK.
Cavalier Air Force StationCavalier, ND.
Cheyenne Mountain Air Force StationColorado Springs, CO.
Clear Air Force StationAnderson, AK.
Creech Air Force BaseIndian Springs, NV.
Davis-Monthan Air Force BaseTucson, AZ.
Defense Advanced Research Projects AgencyArlington, VA.
Eareckson Air Force StationShemya, AK.
Eielson Air Force BaseFairbanks, AK.
Ellington Field Joint Reserve BaseHouston, TX.
Fairchild Air Force BaseSpokane, WA.
Fort BelvoirFairfax County, VA.
Fort BlissEl Paso, TX.
Fort CampbellHopkinsville, KY.
Fort CarsonColorado Springs, CO.
Fort CavazosKilleen, TX.
Fort DetrickFrederick, MD.
Fort DrumWatertown, NY.
Fort GordonAugusta, GA.
Fort Gregg-AdamsPetersburg, VA.
Fort KnoxFort Knox, KY.
Fort LeavenworthLeavenworth, KS.
Fort Leonard WoodPulaski County, MO.
Fort MeadeAnne Arundel County, MD.
Fort MooreColumbus, GA.
Fort RileyJunction City, KS.
Fort ShafterHonolulu, HI.
Fort SillLawton, OK.
Fort StewartHinesville, GA.
Fort Yukon Long Range Radar SiteFort Yukon, AK.
Francis E. Warren Air Force BaseCheyenne, WY.
Guam Tracking StationInarajan, Guam.
Hanscom Air Force BaseLexington, MA.
Holloman Air Force BaseAlamogordo, NM.
Holston Army Ammunition PlantKingsport, TN.
Joint Base Anacostia-BollingWashington, DC.
Joint Base AndrewsCamp Springs, MD.
Joint Base Elmendorf-RichardsonAnchorage, AK.
Joint Base Langley-EustisHampton, VA and Newport News, VA.
Joint Base Lewis-McChordTacoma, WA.
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-LakehurstLakehurst, NJ.
Joint Base Pearl Harbor-HickamHonolulu, HI.
Joint Base San AntonioSan Antonio, TX.
Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort StoryVirginia Beach, VA.
Kaena Point Satellite Tracking StationWaianae, HI.
King Salmon Air Force StationKing Salmon, AK.
Kirtland Air Force BaseAlbuquerque, NM.
Kodiak Tracking StationKodiak Island, AK.
Los Angeles Air Force BaseEl Segundo, CA.
MacDill Air Force BaseTampa, FL.
Malmstrom Air Force BaseGreat Falls, MT.
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine PalmsTwentynine Palms, CA.
Marine Corps Air Station BeaufortBeaufort, SC.
Marine Corps Air Station Cherry PointCherry Point, NC.
Marine Corps Air Station MiramarSan Diego, CA.
Marine Corps Air Station New RiverJacksonville, NC.
Marine Corps Air Station YumaYuma, AZ.
Marine Corps Base Camp LejeuneJacksonville, NC.
Marine Corps Base Camp PendletonOceanside, CA.
Marine Corps Base HawaiiKaneohe Bay, HI.
Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Camp H.M. SmithHalawa, HI.
Marine Corps Base QuanticoQuantico, VA.
Mark CenterAlexandria, VA.
Minot Air Force BaseMinot, ND.
Moody Air Force BaseValdosta, GA.
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New OrleansBelle Chasse, LA.
Naval Air Station OceanaVirginia Beach, VA.
Naval Air Station Oceana Dam Neck AnnexVirginia Beach, VA.
Naval Air Station Whidbey IslandOak Harbor, WA.
Naval Base GuamApra Harbor, Guam.
Naval Base Kitsap BangorSilverdale, WA.
Naval Base Point LomaSan Diego, CA.
Naval Base San DiegoSan Diego, CA.
Naval Base Ventura County—Port Hueneme Operating FacilityPort Hueneme, CA.
Naval Research LaboratoryWashington, DC.
Naval Research Laboratory—Blossom PointWelcome, MD.
Naval Research Laboratory—Stennis Space CenterHancock County, MS.
Naval Research Laboratory—TilghmanTilghman, MD.
Naval Station NewportNewport, RI.
Naval Station NorfolkNorfolk, VA.
Naval Submarine Base Kings BayKings Bay, GA.
Naval Submarine Base New LondonGroton, CT.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division—Acoustic Research DetachmentBayview, ID.
Naval Support Activity CraneCrane, IN.
Naval Support Activity OrlandoOrlando, FL.
Naval Support Activity Panama CityPanama City, FL.
Naval Support Activity PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PA.
Naval Support Facility CarderockBethesda, MD.
Naval Support Facility DahlgrenDahlgren, VA.
Naval Support Facility Indian HeadIndian Head, MD.
Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment NorcoNorco, CA.
New Boston Air StationNew Boston, NH.
Offutt Air Force BaseBellevue, NE.
Oliktok Long Range Radar SiteOliktok, AK.
Orchard Combat Training CenterBoise, ID.
Peason Ridge Training AreaLeesville, LA.
PentagonArlington, VA.
Peterson Air Force BaseColorado Springs, CO.
Picatinny ArsenalMorris County, NJ.
Piñon Canyon Maneuver SiteTyrone, CO.
Pohakuloa Training AreaHilo, HI.
Point Barrow Long Range Radar SitePoint Barrow, AK.
Portsmouth Naval ShipyardKittery, ME.
Radford Army Ammunition PlantRadford, VA.
Redstone ArsenalHuntsville, AL.
Rock Island ArsenalRock Island, IL.
Rome Research LaboratoryRome, NY.
Schriever Air Force BaseColorado Springs, CO.
Seymour Johnson Air Force BaseGoldsboro, NC.
Shaw Air Force BaseSumter, SC.
Southeast Alaska Acoustic Measurement FacilityKetchikan, AK.
Tin City Long Range Radar SiteTin City, AK.
Tinker Air Force BaseMidwest City, OK.
Travis Air Force BaseFairfield, CA.
Tyndall Air Force BaseBay County, FL.
U.S. Army Natick Soldier Systems CenterNatick, MA.
Watervliet ArsenalWatervliet, NY.
Wright-Patterson Air Force BaseDayton, OH.
Part 2
Aberdeen Proving GroundAberdeen, MD.
Air Force Plant 42Palmdale, CA.
Camp ShelbyHattiesburg, MS.
Cape Canaveral Air Force StationCape Canaveral, FL.
Dare County RangeManns Harbor, NC.
Dyess Air Force BaseAbilene, TX.
Edwards Air Force BaseEdwards, CA.
Eglin Air Force BaseValparaiso, FL.
Ellsworth Air Force BaseBox Elder, SD.
Fallon Range ComplexFallon, NV.
Fort GreelyDelta Junction, AK.
Fort HuachucaSierra Vista, AZ.
Fort IrwinSan Bernardino County, CA.
Fort JohnsonLeesville, LA.
Fort LibertyFayetteville, NC.
Fort WainwrightFairbanks, AK.
Grand Forks Air Force BaseGrand Forks, ND.
Hardwood RangeNecehuenemedah, WI.
Hill Air Force BaseOgden, UT.
Iowa National Guard Joint Force HeadquartersDes Moines, IA.
Lackland Air Force BaseSan Antonio, TX.
Laughlin Air Force BaseDel Rio, TX.
Luke Air Force BaseGlendale, AZ.
Mountain Home Air Force BaseMountain Home, ID.
Naval Air Station MeridianMeridian, MS.
Naval Air Station Patuxent RiverLexington Park, MD.
Naval Air Weapons Station China LakeRidgecrest, CA.
Naval Base Kitsap—KeyportKeyport, WA.
Naval Base Ventura County—Point Mugu Operating FacilityPoint Mugu, CA.
Naval Weapons Systems Training Facility BoardmanBoardman, OR.
Nellis Air Force BaseLas Vegas, NV.
Nevada Test and Training RangeTonopah, NV.
Pacific Missile Range FacilityKekaha, HI.
Patrick Air Force BaseCocoa Beach, FL.
Tropic Regions Test CenterWahiawa, HI.
Utah Test and Training RangeBarro, UT.
Vandenberg Air Force BaseLompoc, CA.
West Desert Test CenterDugway, UT.
White Sands Missile RangeWhite Sands Missile Range, NM.
Yuma Proving GroundYuma, AZ.
Site name County Township/range
Part 3
90th Missile Wing, Francis E. Warren Air Force Base Missile Field (Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming)Logan, COAll lands except those located south of Township 8 North and east of Range 51 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Morgan, COAll lands located north of Township 3 North using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Sedgwick, COAll lands except those located east of Range 46 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Washington, COAll lands located north of Township 4 North, and west of Range 52 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Weld, COAll lands located north of Township 4 North, and east of Range 64 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Banner, NEAll.
Cheyenne, NEAll.
Deuel, NEAll lands located south of Township 15 North, and west of Range 43 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Garden, NEAll lands located south of Township 19 North, and west Range 43 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Kimball, NEAll.
Morrill, NEAll lands except those located north of Township 21 North using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Scotts Bluff, NEAll.
Sioux, NEAll lands except those located north of Township 26 North, and east of Range 57 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Goshen, WYAll lands except those located north of Township 27 North using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Laramie, WYAll lands except those located south of Township 14 North, and west of Range 64 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Platte, WYAll lands except those located north of Township 27 North using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
341st Missile Wing, Malmstrom Air Force Base Missile Field (Montana)Blaine, MTAll lands except those located north of Township 24 North using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Cascade, MTAll.
Chouteau, MTAll lands except those located north of Township 24 North, and east of Range 8 East using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Fergus, MTAll lands except those located east of Range 26 East using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Glacier, MTAll lands located south of Township 35 North, and east of Range 7 West, using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Golden Valley, MTAll lands except those located south of Township 11 North, and east of Range 20 East using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Judith Basin, MTAll.
Lewis and Clark, MTAll lands except those located south of Township 14 North using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Liberty, MTAll lands except those located north of Township 31 North, and east of Range 5 East using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Meagher, MTAll lands except those located south of Township 12 North, and west of Range 9 East using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Musselshell, MTAll lands located north of Township 10 North, and west of Range 23 East using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Petroleum, MTAll lands located west of Range 27 East using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Phillips, MTAll lands located south of Township 23 North, and west of Range 25 East using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Pondera, MTAll lands except those located west of Range 9 West, using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Stillwater, MTAll lands located north of Township 3 North, and west of Range 20 East using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Sweet Grass, MTAll lands located north of Township 3 North, and east of Range 12 East using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Teton, MTAll lands except those located west of Range 10 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Toole, MTAll lands except those located north of Township 34 North using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Wheatland, MTAll.
91st Missile Wing, Minot Air Force Base Missile Field (North Dakota)Bottineau, NDAll lands except those located east of Range 77 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Burke, NDAll lands except those located west of Range 93 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Dunn, NDAll lands located north of Township 148 North, using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
McHenry, NDAll lands except those located north of Township 156 North, and east of Range 80 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
McKenzie, NDAll lands located east of Range 95 West, using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
McLean, NDAll lands except those located south of Township 145 North using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Mercer, NDAll lands located north of Township 145 North, east of Range 90 West, using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Mountrail, NDAll.
Pierce, NDAll lands located south of Township 155 North, west of Range 72 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Renville, NDAll.
Sheridan, NDAll lands except those located south of Township 148 North, and east of Range 78 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Ward, NDAll lands except those located north of Township 155 North, and east of Range 83 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Williams, NDAll lands located south of Township 158 North, and east of Range 96 West using the Bureau of Land Management's Public Lands Survey System.
Site name Location
Part 4
Boston Range ComplexOffshore Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine.
Boston Operating AreaOffshore Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine.
Charleston Operating AreaOffshore North Carolina, South Carolina.
Cherry Point Operating AreaOffshore North Carolina, South Carolina.
Corpus Christi Operating AreaOffshore Texas.
Eglin Gulf Test and Training RangeOffshore Florida.
Gulf of Mexico Range ComplexOffshore Mississippi, Alabama, Florida.
Hawaii Range ComplexOffshore Hawaii.
Jacksonville Operating AreaOffshore Florida, Georgia.
Jacksonville Range ComplexOffshore Florida.
Key West Operating AreaOffshore Florida.
Key West Range ComplexOffshore Florida.
Narragansett Bay Range ComplexOffshore Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island.
Narragansett Bay Operating AreaOffshore Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island.
New Orleans Operating AreaOffshore Louisiana.
Northern California Range ComplexOffshore California.
Northwest Training Range ComplexOffshore Oregon, Washington.
Panama City Operating AreaOffshore Florida.
Pensacola Operating AreaOffshore Alabama, Florida.
Point Mugu Sea RangeOffshore California.
Southern California Range ComplexOffshore California.
Virginia Capes Operating AreaOffshore Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia.
Virginia Capes Range ComplexOffshore Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia.
[85 FR 3166, Jan. 17, 2020, as amended at 88 FR 57350, Aug. 23, 2023]
authority: 50 U.S.C. 4565; E.O. 11858, as amended, 73 FR 4677
source: 85 FR 3166, Jan. 17, 2020, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 31 CFR 802.1103