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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 222 · § 222.71

§ 222.71. Loss of status.

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Wild free-roaming horses and burros or their remains shall lose their status under the 1971 Wild Horses and Burros Act.
(a)Upon passage of title pursuant to § 222.29
(d)and (e).
(b)Upon transfer to private maintenance and care pursuant to § 222.29(c)(4) and die of natural causes before passage of title;
(c)Upon destruction by an authorized Forest officer pursuant to § 222.29(c)(5).
(d)Upon death by natural causes or accident on the National Forest System or on private lands where maintained thereon pursuant to § 222.27 and disposal is authorized by a Forest officer; and
(e)Upon destruction or death for purposes of or incident to the program authorized in § 222.20(a).
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