Communication and Coordination between Bureau of Land Management, California and the Office of the Solicitor, Pacific Southwest Region
July 9, 2018
In Reply Refer To:
1212, 1800, 1875
(CA-910) P
EMS TRANSMISSION 07/09/2018
Instruction Memorandum No. CA-2018-013
Expires: 07/01/2021
To: All California Divisions, Districts and Field Offices
From: State Director
Subject: Communication and Coordination between Bureau of Land Management,
California and the Office of the Solicitor, Pacific Southwest Region
Program Area: Public Land Resource Programs and Natural Resource Litigation.
Purpose: This Instruction Memorandum (IM) outlines a process for efficient and effective communication and coordination between BLM California and the Regional Solicitor’s Office.
Policy/Action: Timely and thoughtful communication is essential for successful coordination within BLM California and between the agency and the Regional Solicitor’s Office (R-SOL). Types of requests for solicitor assistance include but are not limited to the following:
- Interpretation of law, regulation and policy;
- Consideration of litigation risk for specific projects and actions;
- Requests for document review;
- Requests for informal and formal opinions.
The procedures below will help ensure that our coordination with our regional solicitors are efficient and effective:
- Before requesting R-SOL involvement, staff are encouraged to seek issue clarification and resolution at the Field), District or State Office [MML1] level before requesting R-SOL involvement;
- If it is determined that R-SOL review or involvement is needed, the initiating office must complete the attached LEGAL REQUEST FORM and forward the request through the appropriate Deputy State Director (DSD);
- Formal requests for assistance from the R-SOL must be sent to the Supervisory Attorney for BLM matters for issue assessment and work assignment.
- The responsible State Office staff must be kept informed and, whenever possible, involved in attorney/client discussions. Formal (written) communications should be marked “Attorney/Client Privileged Communication” and copied to the responsible State Office staff. All privileged communications should be kept in a separate, privileged folder.
This policy is not intended to prevent or hinder early consultation with the R-SOL on legal issues. The R-SOL and State Office believe that early collaboration helps avoid or minimize litigation risks. Managers should not wait until they are about to make a decision before asking for R-SOL input; they should provide background information or a briefing paper as early as possible to the appropriate State Office program lead in the event that a State Director briefing is required.
It may be appropriate in ongoing case work or certain circumstances for field staff to work directly with the R-SOL, while sharing information as needed with the State Office. There may also be cases in which legal issues unexpectedly arise that require immediate attention from the Regional Solicitor; in those instances, it may be appropriate to contact directly the Supervisory Attorney for BLM matters or the assigned solicitor and copy the communication to the appropriate State Office staff.
Timeframe: This guidance is effective immediately.
Budget Impact: None.
Background: In order to make the best use of limited R-SOL time, and ensure all levels (FO, DO, SO) are appropriately involved, it is important to ensure thorough, thoughtful coordination internally and with the R-SOL before requesting R-SOL assistance. Poor coordination can cause disorder, misunderstanding and lack of awareness internally and result in an unproductive use of limited R-SOL resources. It is essential that communication protocols are adhered to so that information is shared timely and completely within BLM California and to ensure R-SOL requests are well-coordinated, appropriate and necessary.
Manual/Handbook Sections Affected: None.
Coordination: This policy was developed in coordination with the BLM California State Office and the Office of the Solicitor, Pacific Southwest Region.
Contact: For general inquiries contact Sandra McGinnis, Resources Branch Chief, California State Office at 916.978.4427.
Signed by:
Jerome E. Perez
State Director
Authenticated by:
Larry Weitzel
GIS/Applications Mgmt Branch, CA-946
Attachment
Legal Request Form (6/2018) (1 p)
[MML1]My preference is to minimize acronyms and not include these unless absolutely necessary. Also, it doesn’t look like we use these acronyms further in the document.