§ 51.40. What are some factors to be considered in determining that outfitter and guide operations are conducted in the backcountry?
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/us/cfr/t36/s§ 51.40·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
Determinations as to whether outfitter and guide operations are conducted in the backcountry of a park area will be made on a park-by-park basis, taking into account the park area's particular geographic circumstances. Factors that generally may indicate that outfitter and guide operations are conducted in the backcountry of a park area include, without limitation, the fact that:
(a)The operations occur in areas remote from roads and developed areas;
(b)The operations are conducted within a designated natural area of a park area;
(c)The operations occur in areas where search and rescue support is not readily available; and
(d)All or a substantial portion of the operations occur in designated or proposed wilderness areas. \[65 FR 20668, Apr. 17, 2000; 65 FR 54155, Sept. 7, 2000\]
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What are some factors to be considered in determining that outfitter and guide operations are conducted in the backcountry?
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