4.2.319 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS--GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The
following apply to the design and preparation of EISs:
(1) The
agency shall prepare EISs that are analytic rather than encyclopedic.
(2) The
agency shall discuss the impacts of a proposed action in a level of detail that
is proportionate to their significance. For other than significant issues, an
EIS need only include enough discussion to show why more study is not
warranted.
(3) The
agency shall prepare with each draft and final EIS a brief summary that is
available for distribution separate from the EIS. The summary must describe:
(a) the
proposed action being evaluated by the EIS, the impacts, and the alternatives;
(b) areas of controversy and major conclusions;
(c) the
trade-offs among the alternatives; and
(d) the
agency's preferred alternative, if any.
History: Sec. 2-3-103, 2-4-201, MCA; IMP, Sec. 2-3-104, 75-1-201, MCA; NEW, 1988 MAR p. 2692, Eff. 12/23/88.