43 C.F.R. § 44.51
Are there general procedures applicable to all PILT payments?
(a) The minimum payment that the Department will disburse to any local government is $100.00 (one hundred dollars).
(b) If Congress appropriates insufficient monies to provide full payment to each local government during any fiscal year, the Department will reduce proportionally all payments in that fiscal year.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases, 2007–2018 · leading case: Greenlee County, Arizona v. United States
Greenlee County, Arizona v. United States (2007)
“” 43 C.F.R. § 44.51 (b) (2006). The question in this case is whether the government’s liability is capped by the amount appropriated by Congress.”
Prairie County, Montana v. United States (2015)
“43 C.F.R. § 44.51 (b) (2006) provides that "[i]f Congress appropriates insufficient monies to provide full payment to each local government during any fiscal year, the Department will reduce proportionally all payments in that fiscal year.”
Kane County, Utah v. United States (2017)
“The regulation upon which the federal government relies, 43 C.F.R. § 44.51 (b), states that “[i]f Congress appropriates insufficient monies to provide full payment to each local government during any fiscal year, the Department will reduce proportionally all payments in that…”
Kane County, Utah v. United States (2017)
“The regulation upon which the federal government relies, 43 C.F.R. § 44.51 (b), states that “[i]f Congress appropriates insufficient monies to provide full payment to each local government during any fiscal year, the Department will reduce proportionally all payments in that…”
Kane County, Utah v. United States (2018)
“Where appropriations fell short during this period, payments to eligible local governments were to be reduced proportionally pursuant to 43 C.F.R. § 44.51 (b), which provides that “[i]f Congress appropriates insufficient monies to provide full payment to each local government…”
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