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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 291 · § 291.13

§ 291.13. Permits.

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(a)The Authorized Officer may issue a permit for the collection of a paleontological resource pursuant to an application if the Authorized Officer determines that:
(1)The applicant is qualified to carry out the permitted activity;
(2)The permitted activity is undertaken for the purpose of furthering paleontological knowledge;
(3)The permitted activity is consistent with any management plan applicable to the National Forest System lands concerned; and
(4)The proposed methods of collection will not threaten significant natural or cultural resources pursuant to 16 U.S.C. 470aaa-3(b)(4).
(5)Collected materials will not be sold or otherwise used for commercial purposes.
(b)Permits may be issued at the Authorized Officer's discretion to applicants that provide a complete application, as provided in § 291.14, and meet qualification and eligibility requirements in § 291.15.
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