BLM Renews Grazing Permit Paperwork Collection
Published Date: 7/16/2026
Notice
Summary
The Bureau of Land Management wants to keep collecting info about grazing permits and improvements on public lands, making sure the paperwork stays clear and easy. Ranchers and land users are affected, but no big changes or costs are expected. You’ve got until August 17, 2026, to share your thoughts and help keep things smooth and simple!
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Grazing Permit Paperwork Continues
If you hold a BLM grazing permit or grazing lease, you must continue to use Forms 4120-6 or 4120-7 to document range improvement agreements or permits. Each response is estimated to take 1 to 2 hours, with about 530 respondents annually and a total of 1,060 annual burden hours; the BLM reports total annual non-hour costs of $0. The OMB control number (1004-0019) is scheduled to expire August 31, 2026, and BLM asks OMB to renew it for three more years.
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