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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 251 · § 251.125

§ 251.125. Preferred operator privileges and limitations.

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(a)A preferred operator has no preference within a National Forest in Alaska beyond that authorized by section 1307 of ANILCA (16 U.S.C. 1397) and by § 251.124 of this subpart.
(b)Local residents and most directly affected Native Corporations have equal priority for consideration in providing visitor services pursuant to § 251.124 of this subpart.
(c)Nothing in this subpart shall prohibit the authorized officer from issuing special use authorizations to other applicants within the CSU, as long as the requirements of § 251.124 are met.
(d)If an operator qualifies as a local resident for any part of an area designated in the solicitation for a specific visitor service, in matters related solely to that solicitation, the operator shall be treated as a local resident for the entire area covered by that solicitation.
(e)The preferences described in this section may not be sold, assigned, transferred, or devised, either directly or indirectly, in whole or in part.
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