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Part 417 – Ecological Sciences Job Approval Authority Part 417 – Ecological Sciences Job Approval Authority 417 0 Purpose The purpose of the ecological sciences job approval authority (ESJAA) process is to ensure the competency of NRCS employees and partner employees to plan, design, and install ecological science (ES) conservation practices 417 1 Background
Job Approval Authority - Natural Resources Conservation Service • Accountabilityfor conservation practice success failure • Job Approval Authority is the only process we have for determining and documenting employee technical capability for the inventory, design, and implementation of conservation practices USDA | NRCS | Step8 Implementingthe Plan 3
Manuals Title 440 Programs conservation program established in 2014 through 16 U S C Chapter 58, Subchapter VIII, which enables NRCS to work with eligible partners to implement conservation activities on the land
Part 531 – Regional Conservation Partnership Program Manual - USDA (i) Frame conservation benefits in terms of NRCS resource concerns; (ii) Understand RCPP eligible activities and determine which activities are best suited to treat NRCS resource concerns within the project area;
Iowa - Natural Resources Conservation Service NRCS provides landowners with free technical assistance, or advice, for their land Common technical assistance includes: resource assessment, practice design and resource monitoring Your conservation planner will help you determine if financial assistance is right for you
Soil | Natural Resources Conservation Service NRCS provides landowners with free technical assistance, or advice, for their land Common technical assistance includes: resource assessment, practice design and resource monitoring Your conservation planner will help you determine if financial assistance is right for you
Act Now - Natural Resources Conservation Service USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service has accelerated conservation program funding decisions through its “Act Now” process, which enables states to pre-approve applications when they meet or exceed a state’s pre-determined minimum ranking score