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Categorical Exclusion (CE)

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal Bureau of Investigation's Categorical Exclusions (opens in new tab)

Categorical Exclusion

(c) List of No REC Determination Form Required (NR) FBI CATEXs.

Exclusion Text

(NR15) Training FBI personnel or persons external to the FBI using existing facilities and where the training occurs in accordance with applicable permitting requirements and other requirements for the protection of the environment. This exclusion does not apply to training that involves the use of live chemical, biological, radiological, or explosive agents, except when conducted at a location designed and constructed to accommodate those materials and their associated hazards. Examples include: (i) Administrative or classroom training; (ii) Tactical training, including training in explosives and incendiary devices, arson investigation and firefighting, and emergency preparedness and response; (iii) Chemical, biological, explosive, or hazardous material handling training; (iv) Vehicle, aircraft, and small boat operation training; (v) Small arms and less-than-lethal weapons training; (vi) Security specialties and terrorist response training; (vii) Crowd control training, including gas range training; (viii) Enforcement response, self-defense, and interdiction techniques training; and (ix) Fingerprinting and drug analysis training.

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This CE Explorer tool is not an authoritative source and creates no rights or obligations. When using the CE Explorer Tool, Federal agencies and stakeholders should review the relevant agency's NEPA procedures for information about how to apply the CE, including any limitations or potential extraordinary circumstances, and to ensure that a CE is current and applicable to a given proposed action. For ease of use, a link to each agency's NEPA procedures and CEs is provided along with the text of the CE. To adopt and use another agency's categorical exclusion, an agency must follow the steps described in section 109 of NEPA, 42 U.S.C. 4336c.

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