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Categorical Exclusion (CE)

U.S. Army

U.S. Army's Categorical Exclusions (opens in new tab)

Categorical Exclusion

(a) Administrative operations:

Exclusion Text

(15) An Army action occurring on another military service’s property where the action qualifies for a CX of that military service, or for actions on property designated as a Joint Base or Joint Region that qualifies for a CX of any of the military services included as part of the Joint Base or Joint Region. When the Army proponent chooses to use another military service’s CX to cover a proposed action, the proponent must have verification that the other service does not object to using their CX to cover the Army action. The Army proponent will include that verification in the administrative record for the proposed action. The Army official making the CX determination must ensure the application of the CX is appropriate and that the Army proposed action was a type contemplated when the CX was established by the other service, and that no extraordinary circumstances exist (REC required).

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