Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 58— - ERODIBLE LAND AND WETLAND CONSERVATION AND RESERVE PROGRAM › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VII— - AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT PROGRAM › § 3865d
The Secretary cannot spend program money to buy easements on certain lands. Those include land owned by other federal agencies (except trust land for tribes), land owned by a State or local government, land already protected by a similar easement or deed restriction, or land where hazards, rights-of-way, development, or nearby uses would make conservation protections pointless. The Secretary can give priority to land now in the Conservation Reserve Program if its contract will end within 1 year. Priority can go to grassland that needs long-term protection or to top-quality wetlands likely to return to farming when the CRP contract ends. The Secretary can allow another right (for example, utilities or energy lines) to take priority over a conservation interest if it mostly keeps or improves conservation value, affects little land, and serves the public or the program. The Secretary can also change, swap, or end conservation interests if there is no good alternative, effects are minimized, conservation and economic value are maintained or improved, the change fits the original purpose, and it serves the public or the program. Payments to eligible entities cannot be increased for those changes. Ending an interest requires full payment to the United States for fair market value, costs, and any damages, and must meet a real public need with no practical alternative. Landowner and any eligible entity must agree to any priority, change, swap, or termination. The Secretary must give written notice to the House and Senate Agriculture Committees at least 90 days before a termination. The Secretary can end or change older contracts if the land becomes enrolled in an easement. Land that was in the wetlands reserve, grassland reserve, or farmland protection programs on the day before February 7, 2014, counts as enrolled. A farmer or rancher who owns land under an agricultural easement may enter the program’s other contract types. The Secretary cannot give help under this program unless the recipient agrees, for that crop year, to follow the program’s conservation and wetland protection rules.
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16 U.S.C. § 3865d
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73