Wednesday, May 1, 2024, 5:51 PM
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Glossary: Glossary of Terms, Acronyms and Definitions
P

Property Name

The commonly known name designated by the State or Regional Office for any size of contiguous parcels/tracts assigned by the Grantee.

Proposal

The appropriate application forms, project statement, and other documents submitted with the application.

Protected Personally Identifiable Information (Protected PII)

An individual's first name or first initial and last name in combination with any one or more of types of information, including, but not limited to, social security number, passport number, credit card numbers, clearances, bank numbers, biometrics, date and place of birth, mother's maiden name, criminal, medical and financial records, educational transcripts. This does not include PII that is required by law to be disclosed.

PTE

Pass-Through Entity.

Public Description

A short publically‐viewable narrative or abstract that summarizes the project’s purpose, benefits, approach, and impacts.

Public Land Survey System (PLSS)

Also known as the Government Survey System established in 1785 to sell land in the Northwest Territory using grids and squares the township system. Used now in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and all states north of the Ohio River and all states west of the Mississippi River except Texas and Hawaii.

Public Target Range

Defined as  a specific location that—

(a) Is identified by a governmental agency for recreational shooting;

(b) Is open to the public;

(c) May be supervised; and

(d) May accommodate archery or rifle, pistol, or shotgun shooting. (Pub. L. 116-17)

Purchase Price

The amount that the Grantor (name on the deed) agrees to sell the real property interest to the purchaser (Title holder on deed).

Purpose

The "Purpose" is a critical element in the Project Statement which states the desired outcome of the proposed project in general or abstract terms. 


R

R3 (Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation)

R3 refers to "Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation" efforts to recruit new hunters, target shooters, anglers, and recreational boaters, retain participants, and reactivate those whose participation lapsed. There is no national standard for which grant funded objectives and activities pertain to R3, so each region, state and/or insular area should consult with their regional office for guidance. Some states or insular areas may have approved R3 plans, which users should reference to determine if their grant funded objectives are associated with R3.