Sec. 201. Definitions
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In this subtitle: The term applicable fire and sanitation regulations means the following provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations, as in effect on the date of the enactment of this Act: With respect to lands under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior— sections 2.13 and 2.14 of title 36; sections 423.29, 423.31, 423.34, 8365.1–1, 8365.1–7, 8365.2–1, 8365.2–3, 9212.1, and 9212.2 of title 43; and sections 26.34, 27.94, and 27.95 of title 50. With respect to National Forest System lands, sections 261.5 and 261.11 of title 36.
The term waste means any refuse, garbage, rubbish, trash, debris, or litter left or created by humans and disposed of— without authorization from the Federal agency administering the area where the waste is found; or outside of a waste collection receptacle.