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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10402 · Sec. 811

Sec. 811. VOLUNTEERS

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## SEC. 811 VOLUNTEERS **[**[16 U.S.C. 6810](/us/usc/t16/s6810)**]** ###
(a)Authority to Use Volunteers The Secretary may use volunteers, as appropriate, to collect recreation fees and sell recreation passes. ###
(b)Waiver or Discount of Fees; Site-Specific Agency Pass In exchange for volunteer services, the Secretary may waive or discount an entrance fee, standard amenity recreation fee, or an expanded amenity recreation fee that would otherwise apply to the volunteer or issue to the volunteer a site-specific agency pass authorized under section **[**80**]**5(c). ###
(c)National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass In accordance with the guidelines issued under section **[**80**]**5(a)(7), the Secretaries may issue a National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass to a volunteer in exchange for significant volunteer services performed by the volunteer. ###
(d)Regional Multientity Passes The Secretary may issue a regional multientity pass authorized under section **[**80**]**5(d) to a volunteer in exchange for significant volunteer services performed by the volunteer, if the regional multientity pass agreement under which the regional multientity pass was established provides for the issuance of the pass to volunteers.
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