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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 552 · § 552.91

§ 552.91. Individual permit procedures.

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(a)Individuals desiring area access for authorized activities (see appendix C) must register in person at the Ft. Lewis Area Access Section, Bldg T-6127. Minimum age is 18 years, except for active duty military personnel. Individuals under 18 years of age must be sponsored and accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
(b)Individual registration requires:
(1)Picture ID.
(2)Personal information including Social Security Number.
(3)Vehicle identification and license number, if a vehicle is to be brought on post.
(4)Names and ages of minor family members who will accompany a registered person.
(5)Liability release signature.
(6)Certification that intended activities are on the authorized list and are not for-profit commercial activities. Persons who submit false certificates are subject to prosecution in Federal Court Under 5 U.S.C. 1001, and the provisions of this section.
(c)A permit and a vehicle pass will be issued to each person authorized area access. The permit is not transferable. Entry to the range complex without the issued permit is forbidden.
(d)Individual write-in requests may be authorized for extraordinary circumstances.
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