Communication and Coordination between Bureau of Land Management, California and the Office of the Solicitor, Pacific Southwest Region

CA IM-2018-013
Instruction Memorandum

 

                                                                        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.

 

Office

California State Office

Fiscal Year

2018